Orders, decorations, and medals of Mascylla
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The orders, decorations, and medals of Mascylla cover those civil and military decorations that are awarded to persons, either in civilian capacity or military state service, demonstrating personal bravery and achievement, national service of recognition or other noteworthy action. Usually divided into honours (Ehren), decorations (Dekorationen) and medals (Medaillen), these awards are added by appointments of Mascylla's monarch to the national orders and knighthood.
Orders of chivalry
Ribbon | Complete name | Established | Founder | Awarded for/to |
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Orders of First Class (Orden ersten Ranges) | ||||
Order of the White Stag (Orden des Weißen Hirsches) |
6 March 1924 | King Maximilian I | Awarded at the sole discretion of the current Monarch to any civilian or military officer demonstrating exceptional merit or valour. | |
Order of the Crown (Orden der königlichen Krone) |
28 April 1713 | King William Louis II | Awarded at the sole discretion of the current Monarch to any civilian or military officer demonstrating merit or valour. | |
Orders of Second Class (Orden zweiten Ranges) | ||||
Order of Merit and Valour (Orden für Verdienst und Tapferkeit) |
21 September 1653 | King William Louis I | Awarded by the Monarch on the advice of the national government to any civilian or military officer performing exemplary deeds. | |
Order of Gallantry (Orden für Edelmut) |
6 April 1802 | King Lucas I | Awarded by the Monarch on the advice of the national government to any civilian or military officer with extraordinary personal achievement and distinguished achievement. | |
Order of Sophia (Sophienorden) |
30 August 1849 | Queen Sophia I | Awarded at the sole discretion of the current Monarch to any civilian or military officer in faithful and distinguished service to the nation. |
Decorations
Military decorations
Ribbon | Complete name | Established | Founder | Awarded for/to |
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Decorations of First Class (Dekorationen ersten Ranges) | ||||
Iron Cross (Eisernes Kreuz) |
11 December 1799 | King Lucas I | Awarded by the Monarch on the advice of the national government to a military officer for extraordinary valour and conspicuous bravery and devotion in combat. | |
Cross of Courage (Mutkreuz) |
3 June 1738 | King George Charles I | Awarded by the Monarch on the advice of the national government to a military officer for extraordinary heroism and courage in combat. | |
Cross of Distinguished Service (Kreuz für außerordentlichen Verdienst) |
26 September 1875 | Queen Sophia I | Awarded by the Monarch on the advice of the national government to a military officer for exceptional gallantry and meritorious service other than in combat. | |
Decorations of Second Class (Dekorationen zweiten Ranges) | ||||
Belau Cross (Belaukreuz) |
24 November 1916 | King Louis I | Awarded by the Monarch on the advice of the national government to a military officer for exceptionally meritorious action in combat. | |
Decorations of Third Class (Dekorationen dritten Ranges) | ||||
Cross of Military Honour (Kreuz für militärische Ehre) |
31 October 1792 | King Lucas I | Awarded by the Prime Minister on the advice of the national government to a military officer for distinguished meritorious action in wartime. | |
Medal of Honourable Exemplar (Medaille für ehrenwertes Beispiel) |
4 May 1903 | King Louis I | Awarded by the Prime Minister on the advice of the national government to a military officer for demonstrating exceptionally honourable exemplar. | |
Medal of Meritorious Service (Medaille für lobvolles Dienen) |
18 January 1915 | King Louis I | Awarded by the Prime Minister on the advice of the national government to a military officer for meritorious action other than in combat. | |
Decorations of Fourth Class (Dekorationen vierten Ranges) | ||||
Medal of Stenreck (Stenreck-Medaille) |
20 March 1836 | King Lucas II | Awarded by the Minister of Defence on the advice of the national government to a military officer for the demonstration of great bravery other than in combat. | |
Military Cross (Militärkreuz) |
2 February 1911 | King Louis I | Awarded by the Minister of Defence on the advice of the national government to a military officer for the demonstration of gallantry in wartime. | |
War Aid Cross (Kriegshilfekreuz) |
17 July 1885 | King Frederick I | Awarded by the Minister of Defence on the advice of the national government to a military officer for outstanding action contributing to the war effort and national defense. | |
Cross of the Great War (Kreuz des Großen Krieges) |
23 May 1917 | King Louis I | Awarded by the Minister of Defence on the advice of the national government to a military officer for outstanding contribution to the Mascyllary victory of the Great War. | |
Decorations of Fifth Class (Dekorationen fünften Ranges) | ||||
Star of the Wounded (Verwundetenstern) |
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Decorations of Sixth Class (Dekorationen sechster Ranges) | ||||
Imperial Medal (Reichsmedaille) |
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Medal of Maximilian (Maximilian-Medaille) |
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Navy Order (Marineorden) |
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Air Force Order (Luftheeresorden) |
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Distinguished Flying Medal (Medaille für hervorragende Flugleistung) |
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King's Gallantry Medal (Königsmedaille der Tapferkeit) |
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Overseas Medal (Überseemedaille) |