- Honorary Sabre
Infobox Military Award
name=Honorary Sabre
caption=Lieutenant General Willem Boetje with a Honorary Sabre.
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type=Military award , attached to the MWO
eligibility= Only for MWO-knights
for= For exceptional display of bravery
status= Not currently awarded
description=
clasps=
established=Unknown
first_award=Probably since theDutch Republic
last_award=Dwight D. Eisenhower
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posthumous=
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individual=
higher=Cross for Courage and Fidelity
same=
lower=Dutch Cross of Resistance
caption2=Ribbon bar of the Honorary SabreThe Honorary Sabre is one of the highest
military award s for bravery in theKingdom of the Netherlands . Only knights of theMilitary William Order are eligible to receive this sabre. The queen awards this highly decorated sabre to an military officer who will wear this together with his uniform.History of the Honorary Sabre
The Netherlands had no honorary sabre of equivalent for centuries. During the
Dutch Republic , theBatavian Republic and theKingdom of Holland such sabres already existed, and were awarded by grateful subordinates to their officer, or were awarded by a government, city, or ruler to a military officer.Sabres awarded by military officers and soldiers to their commanders during the
Ten days campaign didn't have a official status yet.The honorary sabres made in 1855 were destined primarily for officers of the
Royal Dutch East Indies Army who already were knighted in the Military William Order and again showed deeds of exceptional bravery.After the royal decree in 1865 Honorary Sabres were also awarded to officers of the
Royal Netherlands Army and theSchutterij .A honorary sabre was always a nicely decorated workmanship of the weapon and its
hilt ; thescabbard andblade were always decorated and engraved, and the material of the sword was gold and silver, or during more difficult times made of cheaperNickel silver , horn and gold-plated copper.Shape of the Honorary Sabre
During the history several types of the sabre existed:
*The 1st Dutch East Indies model of 1855::At the hilt is engraved "KONINKLIJK EEREBLIJK VOOR BETOONDE DAPPERHEID" (English: Royal Honorary Token for Displayed Bravery)
*The 1st Royal Netherlands Navy Model of 1859::The inscription of this sabre was the same as the one of 1855, however the shape is the same used by the
Royal Netherlands Navy since 1843. At the blade also a crownedanchor is shown without a cable.*The 2nd Dutch East Indies model of 1861::On the hilt is engraved "KONING WILLEM III VOOR BETOONDE DAPPERHEID" (English: King William III for Displayed Bravery), and on the blade the name and ranking of the awarded officer and cause for awarding the sabre
*The 2nd Royal Netherlands Navy Model of 1864::The hilt was made ofivory and the anchor displayed at the blade is now uncrowned.*The model for the Royal Netherlands Army and the Schutterij of 1867
*The 3rd Dutch East Indies model of 1891::On the hilt is engraved "NAMENS KONINGIN WILHELMINA VOOR BETOONDE DAPPERHEID" (English: on behalf of Queen Wilhelmina for Displayed Bravery)
* The 4rd Dutch East Indies model of 1895::This sabre was very highly decorated (English: Queen Wilhelmina for Displayed Bravery)
* The 3rd Royal Netherlands Navy Model of 1907
* The Honorary Sabre of General Eisenhower in 1947::General
Dwight D. Eisenhower received a Honorary Sabre in 1947 from the Netherlands government. This sabre is orientally shaped, and made of gold and silver, together with embededgemstone s. Engraved on the sabre is "Queen Wilhelmina to General DD Eisenhower" and "Grateful memory of the glorious liberation". At thepommel the Coat of arms of the Netherlands is put on.The Dutch kings or queens awarded in total 106 Honorary Sabres in the Dutch East Indies. The last sabre awarded to a Dutch officer was in 1911 to First Lieutenant of the Royal Marines H.J.Schmidt. General Eisenhower was the last person to be awarded with this honour.
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