Order of Faithful Service
The National Order of Faithful Service is the second highest national order of Romania after the Order of the Star of Romania, and the third highest State decoration, with the Order of Michael the Brave being the first.
Originally it was established as the Medal of Faithful Service in 1878, during the reign of King Carol I. In 1906, the Cross of Faithful Service was added to the existing medal, as a superior class. During the reign of King Carol II, the Order was established with four ranks: grand cross, grand officer, commodore, and officer.
Between 1940 and 1948, only the medal was awarded. It was discontinued by the communist authorities in 1948, along with all the other Romanian decorations. It was re-instituted on 31 March 2000, alongside the Cross and Medal of Faithful Service. It differs from the 1932 version in the number of ranks, an order of knight (the lowest) being added. Is awarded for special services to Romania. It is also for foreign nationals.
Ranks
The order is awarded in three classes (Civil, Military-Peacetime & Military-Wartime) and is composed of 5 Levels:
- Grand Cross
- Grand Officer
- Commander
- Officer
- Knight