On Ukrainian Volunteer Day, service members of the First Corps Azov of the National Guard of Ukraine received state and departmental awards. Fighters received awards from the President of Ukraine, the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, the Commander of the National Guard of Ukraine, and the Commander of Operational Command “East.” The fighters also received the highest internal awards — Corps chevrons.




Azov was created in 2014 by volunteers, and although the unit continues to grow and develop, the value of voluntarily defending one’s native land remains fundamental for the personnel. A volunteer is a person who understands why they must defend the Motherland with a weapon in hand, understands the enemy’s expansionist goals, and is ready to leave their previous life behind and take responsibility for their state.
The command of the First Corps Azov of the National Guard of Ukraine thanked the fighters who joined the unit at different times, but did so responsibly and voluntarily:
As a unit founded by volunteers, the First Corps Azov of the National Guard of Ukraine continues to serve as an example for others and cultivates and spreads the ideas that stood at the origins of the volunteer movement in Ukraine.