Cross of Merit of the Minister of Defence of the Czech Republic

Cross of Merit of the Minister of Defence of the Czech Republic
Cross of Merit of the Minister of Defence of the Czech Republic
Záslužný kříž ministra obrany České republiky
Cross of Merit of the Minister of Defence of the Czech Republic 1st Class.png
Decoration in First Class
Awarded by Minister of Defence
Country  Czech Republic
Type Three class military decoration
Eligibility Citizens of the Czech Republic, as well as foreign nationals
Awarded for heroism, successful leadership during battle, meritorious service in combat activities, outstanding performance in the command of troops during peacetime, meritorious performance of service or work duties, excellent representation of the Armed Forces of the Czech Republic, or for other significant acts of merit performed in support of the Defence department.
Status Currently awarded
Statistics
Established 16 December 1996[1]
Precedence
Next (higher) Medal of Merit
Next (lower) State Defence Cross of the Minister of Defence of the Czech Republic
CZE Cross of Merit Min-of-Def 1st BAR.svg
Ribbon bar of the first class
CZE Cross of Merit Min-of-Def 2nd BAR.svg
Ribbon bar of the second class
CZE Cross of Merit Min-of-Def 3rd BAR.svg
Ribbon bar of the third class

The Cross of Merit of the Minister of Defence of the Czech Republic (Czech: Záslužný kříž ministra obrany České republiky) was established on 16 December 1996. The decoration is presented in three classes, and is the highest award bestowed by the Minister of Defence.[2][3]

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Criteria

The decoration may be presented to soldiers of the Armed Forces of the Czech Republic as well as civilian employees. The cross is presented to recognize heroism, leadership during combat, and for noteworthy service in combat activities. The cross may also awarded for commanding troops during peacetime, exceptionally performing service or assigned duties, serving as a meritorious example of the Armed Forces of the Czech Republic, and for other notable acts of merit performed supporting the Defence department.

The Minister may also present the cross to citizens of foreign nations. The conditions for the award are for notably serving in cooperation with the Defence department, supporting combat readiness in the Czech military, and for activities in support of the Armed Forces of the Czech Republic.[2]

Appearance

The decoration is a straight armed cross pattée 40 mm wide, with linden leaves pointing out superimposed on each arm of the cross. In the center is a circular medallion 15 mm in diameter. The obverse of the medallion depicts the head of a lion, as found on the Czech coat of arms. On the reverse side the medallion contains a Spanish shield divided in half. In the upper field is the upper half of the crowned Czech lion, in the lower field are two crossed swords.

The cross is made of gold colored metal for the first class, the second class is in silver colored metal, and the third class is bronze in appearance. The cross is suspended from a light green ribbon 38 mm wide. The ribbon has thin stripes of green, blue, red and white at one edge and white, red, blue, and green on the other.[3]

The ribbon bars of the various classes are differentiated by a miniature of the cross attached to the ribbon in the appropriate colored metal.

Notable recipients

References

  1. ^ Robertson, Megan C. (17 March 2011). "Czech Republic: Cross of Merit of the Minister of Defence of the Czech Republic". Medals of the World. http://www.medals.org.uk/czechoslovakia/czech-republic/czech-republic007.htm. Retrieved 2011-08-22. 
  2. ^ a b "Czech Defence Distinctions". Military Awards and Decorations. Ministry of Defence & Armed Forces of the Czech Republic. April 2011. http://www.army.cz/scripts/detail.php?id=6412. Retrieved 2011-08-22. 
  3. ^ a b Vojenská resortní vyznamenání medaile a odznaky. Ministerstvo obrany České republiky. 2007. p. 23. ISBN 978-80-7278-395-3. http://www.army.cz/assets/files/9780/medaile_i-net_part1.pdf. 
  4. ^ "LTG Karl Eikenberry". Center for a New American Security. http://www.cnas.org/node/94. Retrieved 2011-08-22. 
  5. ^ "Czech Ambassadors in the history of the Czech Delegations to the NATO". Permanent Delegation of the Czech Republic to NATO in Brussels. 8 June 2009. http://www.mzv.cz/nato.brussels/en/about_the_delegation/history_of_the_ambassadors/index.html. Retrieved 2011-08-21. 
  6. ^ Select Committee on Intelligence (14 June 2011). "Questionnaire for Completion by Presidential Appointees" (pdf). United States Senate. http://intelligence.senate.gov/110623/questionnaire.pdf. Retrieved 2011-08-22. 
  7. ^ "Chief of the General Staff of Armed Forces of the Czech Republic". Ministry of Defence & Armed Forces of the Czech Republic. 9 May 2011. http://www.army.cz/scripts/detail.php?id=5747. Retrieved 2011-08-22. 

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