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The 1914 – 1918 Fire Cross ( nl, Vuurkruis 1914–1918, french: Croix du Feu 1914–1918) was a Belgian military decoration awarded to all holders of the so-called "Fire Card" which was awarded to all who came under fire at the front during the
First World War World War I (28 July 1914 11 November 1918), often abbreviated as WWI, was one of the deadliest global conflicts in history. Belligerents included much of Europe, the Russian Empire, the United States, and the Ottoman Empire, with fightin ...
. The medal was established by royal decree on 6 February 1934. It could not be awarded posthumously.


Award description

The Fire Cross was a 44 mm wide by 54 mm high (including ribbon loop) bronze cross
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. Except for a 3 mm wide plain border, the cross arms were striated, horizontally for the lateral arms and vertically for the vertical arms on both the obverse and reverse. The 30 mm wide by 37 mm high central rectangle bore on its obverse, 5mm wide vertical laurel branches on either side, at center, the relief image of a deserted battlefield with at the forefront, the relief image of a World War 1 Belgian helmet over a bayonet, farther and on a slight elevation at left, a 75 mm
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, at upper right, the Sun breaking through clouds. On its reverse, a large laurel branch extending diagonally from bottom left to top right and bisected by the relief inscription on two lines in
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"SALUS PATRIAE SUPREMA LEX" roughly translating into "THE NATION'S SALVATION IS OUR HIGHEST DUTY". In the top left corner, a royal crown from which seven relief rays extend downwards, at bottom right, the relief years on two rows "1914" and "1918", at bottom left just below the laurel branch's stem, the name of the awards designer, "A. Rombaut". The cross hangs from a 36mm wide red silk moiré ribbon with three 4 mm wide longitudinal blue stripes, one at centre, the other two on either side 1 mm from the ribbon's edges.


Notable recipients (partial list)

The individuals listed below were awarded the Fire Cross: * Aviator Lieutenant Colonel Baron Willy Coppens *Lieutenant General Alphonse Ferdinand Tromme *Major General Maurice Jacmart * Lieutenant General Jean-Baptiste Piron *Lieutenant General Jules Joseph Pire *Cavalry Lieutenant General Sir Maximilien de Neve de Roden * Cavalry Lieutenant General Baron Victor Van Strijdonck de Burkel *Lieutenant General Georges Deffontaine *Lieutenant General Alphonse Verstraete *Lieutenant General Baron Raoul de Hennin de Boussu-Walcourt *Lieutenant General Joseph Leroy *Cavalry Lieutenant General Jules De Boeck *Lieutenant General Fernand Vanderhaeghen *Lieutenant General Robert Oor *Lieutenant General Libert Elie Thomas *Lieutenant General Léon Bievez *Cavalry Major General Baron Beaudoin de Maere d’Aertrycke *Major General Paul Jacques *Chaplain General Louis Kerremans * Lieutenant General Baron Armand de Ceuninck *Lieutenant General
Aloïs Biebuyck Aloïs Biebuyck ( 28 June 1860 – 28 January 1944) was a Belgian Lieutenant General who fought in the First World War. Aloïs lost both parents at a young age and was raised by his uncle in Brussels. He followed a military career and became a ...
*Cavalry Lieutenant General Vicount Victor Buffin de Chosal *Lieutenant General Doctor Edmond François Durré *Baron Joseph van der Elst *Governor Jacques Delvaux de Fenffe


See also

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List of Orders, Decorations and Medals of the Kingdom of Belgium Belgium has established numerous orders of knighthood, decorations and medals since its creation in 1830. Below is a list of the main awards. Orders Order of Leopold Order of the Crown Order of Leopold II Order of the African Star Royal Or ...


References


Other sources

* Quinot H., 1950, ''Recueil illustré des décorations belges et congolaises, 4e Edition.'' (Hasselt) * Cornet R., 1982, ''Recueil des dispositions légales et réglementaires régissant les ordres nationaux belges. 2e Ed. N.pl''., (Brussels) * Borné A.C., 1985, ''Distinctions honorifiques de la Belgique, 1830–1985'' (Brussels)


External links


Les Ordres Nationaux Belges
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