The Republic of Vietnam Armed Forces Honor Medal (Vietnamese: Danh-Dự Bội-Tinh) was a military decoration awarded by South Vietnam, first established on January 7, 1953.
It was awarded in two classes and was most commonly bestowed during the Vietnam War.
The Armed Forces Honor Medal was granted to military personnel who made significant contributions to the formation and organization of the Vietnamese military in South Vietnam, as well as to those involved in the training of Vietnamese military units.
Both ribbons featured three central vertical stripes of light blue.
Today, the medal is no longer awarded and can only be obtained through private dealers specializing in military insignia.