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and the reverse two laurel branches, with the name of the recipient engraved between them. On the edge is stated the deed for which, and the day on which, it was bestowed.

The medal may be claimed by any military person in active service, and the recipient is entitled to the same rights and display of honour as are the possessors of the 'Military Order of Savoy.' In addition, a pension is attached to the possession of the medal, viz.: 100 lire to the owner of the gold, and 50 lire to the possessor of the silver medal. Both medal and pension pass to the widow of the deceased owner, so long as she remains single, or to his children until they pass the fifteenth year of their age.