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| caption = Riband of the Military Merit Cross | | caption = Riband of the Military Merit Cross | ||
| awarded_by = [[ | | awarded_by = [[Gotzborg Monarchy|His Royal Majesty]] | ||
| type = [[:Category:Meritorious Service Medals|Meritorious Service Medal]] | | type = [[:Category:Meritorious Service Medals (Gotzborg)|Meritorious Service Medal]] | ||
| 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]]. | ||
| awarded_for = Meritorious service and/or actions. | | awarded_for = Meritorious service and/or actions. | ||
| status = Active | | status = Active | ||
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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 |
|---|---|---|
| 2004 |