A casing is a symbol of war. Metallic. Cold. Deadly.
But when it is turned into an award for a person who saved lives — the metal transforms.
It carries within it a double memory:
the memory of the defender who fired to protect
and the memory of the volunteer who helped to save.
Two sides of one medal. One people. One struggle.
The Badge of Honor is not just an award. It is a physical connection between the front line and the person who extended a helping hand from the other side of the world.