OK, so I retract that; it is not a war medal.
From
wikipedia re the awards from (1995–2009) :
Not to detract from Svensson's undoubted bravery but how come he got a such a medal and the others did not (not even silver or bronze)?
Bearing in mind Y74 rescued not only him but also Y69 rescue man.
Not being funny but there is a common stereotype amongst older Finns of the Swedes as being 'gay', probably because they have never had to go to war, at least, not since 1721 at the Battle of Poltava (which included Finns of course, including my own sixth-great-grandfather, a major under Leuwenhaupt) or a skirmish with the Norwegians in 1788. I asked a few Finns whether this was a common view of the Swedes and they answered unfortunately, yes. [Don't shoot me, I am only the messenger. Hopefully people are more enlightened nowadays especially as Tom
of Finland put gay art on the map.)