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| eligibility      = Members of the [[Royal Army]] and [[Royal Navy]]
| eligibility      = Members of the [[Royal Army of Gotzborg|Royal Army]] and [[Royal Gotzborg Navy|Royal Navy]].
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[[Category:Meritorious Service Medals]]
[[Category:Meritorious Service Medals (Gotzborg)]]

Latest revision as of 19:33, 2 December 2017

Military Merit Cross
Riband of the Military Merit Cross
Awarded by His Royal Majesty
Type Meritorious Service Medal
Eligibility Members of the Royal Army and Royal Navy.
Awarded for Meritorious service and/or actions.
Status Active
Statistics
Established March 16, 2004
First awarded 2004
Last awarded 2004
Total awarded 1
Recipients 1
Decoration/Medal Precedence
Next (higher) August William II Medal
Next (lower) War Merit Cross 1st Class

The Military Merit Cross was established by HRM King August Charles II in 2004. The medal is awarded to recognize a Gotzer's meritorious service to the Crown and Kingdom as a member of the Royal Army or the Royal Navy. It is the highest meritorious service medal that may be awarded to a member of either service. In some cases, it is awarded as a result of the recipient's actions during a specific military campaign.

History

Notable recipients

Name Year awarded Campaign
HRM August Charles II 2004