War Merit Cross 2nd Class
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War Merit Cross 2nd Class | |
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Ribands of the War Merit Cross 2nd Class, w/ Frontline Clasp | |
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 | 2006 |
Total awarded | 4 |
Recipients | 4 |
Decoration/Medal Precedence | |
Next (higher) | Cross for Loyal Service |
Next (lower) | Charles Cross |
Related | War Merit Cross 1st Class |
The War Merit Cross 2nd Class 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.
A special subclass, in which the ribbon is affixed with a frontline clasp, recognizes particular service, generally that associated with holding a command. In some cases, the War Merit Cross 2nd Class is awarded as a result of the recipient's actions during a specific military campaign.
The related, higher-order, War Merit Cross 1st Class recognizes more significant meritorious service.
History
Notable recipients
Subclass: No Frontline Clasp
Name | Year awarded | Campaign |
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Sir Benjamin Farzan | 2006 | The Alexandrian Insurgency |
Charles de Montford | 2006 | The Alexandrian Insurgency |
Subclass: With Frontline Clasp
Name | Year awarded | Campaign |
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The Duke of Altamore | 2004 | |
Sir Hugh O'Neill | 2006 | The Alexandrian Insurgency |