The Military William Order, or often named Military Order of William (
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abbreviation
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: MWO), is the oldest and highest
honour of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It is named after St.
William of Gellone (755–814), the first
Prince of Orange. Its motto is (For Bravery, Leadership and Loyalty). The
chivalric order was established on 30 April 1815 by King
William I and was presented for feats of excellent bravery on the battlefield and as a meritorious decoration to senior military officers. Comparable with the French
Légion d’Honneur
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but far less often awarded, it is open to everyone regardless of rank or nobility—not only to Dutch military, but also to foreigners. To date, membership in the Order is extremely rarely awarded, and only for exceptional bravery in battle.
In the spring of 1940 it was decided that civilians would receive the Order for heroic acts in the
resistance
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. After the liberation of the Netherlands and the
Dutch East Indies
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, several men and one woman from the resistance were awarded it.
History
Most knighthoods of the Military Order of William were awarded in 1815 and shortly afterwards to military of the Allies that fought
Napoleon
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at the
Battle of Waterloo, in total 1,005 knighthoods were awarded at this time. The Grand Cross was awarded to Prince William of Orange, the
Duke of Wellington,
Fürst Blücher von Wahlstatt, Graf von
Bülow von Dennewitz and Graf von
Gneisenau.
During the 19th century the Order was awarded to military serving in the campaign against the
Belgian Revolution
The Belgian Revolution (, ) was the conflict which led to the secession of the southern provinces (mainly the former Southern Netherlands) from the United Kingdom of the Netherlands and the establishment of an independent Kingdom of Belgium.
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and military serving in the
Dutch East Indies
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, mostly in the
Aceh War. Until 1940, a total of 5,874 persons had been awarded the Military Order of William. In 1940, the Order was awarded to soldiers who had served with extreme valour in the defence of the Netherlands from the
invasion by Nazi-Germany. In 1944 and 1945, with the liberation of the Netherlands from German occupation, the Order was again awarded, this time to Dutch citizens as well as members of the
Allied
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forces for deeds of gallantry. Of the 3,500 servicemen who served in the Netherlands United Nations Detachment in the
Korean War, three servicemen – two posthumously – were admitted to the Order. Since 1940, 199 names have been added to the register of the Military Order of William. The latest conflict that has been cause for the honour to be awarded was the
war in Afghanistan.
On 29 May 2009 a ceremony was held at which the knights met, at Queen
Beatrix's bestowal of the knighthood (fourth class) of the Order on
Marco Kroon, platoon commander with the
Korps Commandotroepen, at the Binnenhof, in The Hague. Kroon was honoured for conspicuous bravery, leadership, and devotion to duty during his service in Afghanistan from March to August 2006. The knights met on 4 December 2014 at King
Willem-Alexander's bestowal of the knighthood (fourth class) of the Order on
Gijs Tuinman, commander with the Korps Commandotroepen, at the Binnenhof, in The Hague. The knights met on 31 August 2018 at King
Willem-Alexander's bestowal of the knighthood (fourth class) of the Order on
Roy de Ruiter, (reserve-) Major,
Royal Netherlands Air Force
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. Maj.
Kenneth Mayhew
Major Kenneth George Mayhew (18 January 1917 – 13 May 2021) was a British Army veteran of the Second World War. Mayhew was one of the recipients of the Military William Order, the highest honour of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
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, 101 at the time, was unable to attend the ceremony on 31 August 2018, which he explained in an interview broadcast on Dutch national television during the ceremony.
Ranks
By 1945, the following classes of the Military William Order were in existence.
* Knight Grand Cross – wears the badge on a sash on the right shoulder, plus the star on the left chest;
* Commander – wears the badge on a necklet, plus an identical breast cross on the left chest;
* Knight 3rd class – wears the badge on a ribbon with
rosette on the left chest;
* Knight 4th class – wears the badge on a ribbon on the left chest.
The Grand-Cross could also be awarded as an exceptional presentation to heads of state which had displayed feats of loyalty to the Netherlands during wartime. Only the US President
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
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, the
Ethiopian Emperor Haile Selassie, and the British King
George VI were conferred such an honour in the 20th century. In the 19th century, the Grand-Cross was often conferred on foreign monarchs as a mere mark of respect.
The 4th class could also be awarded as a unit presentation to military commands which had displayed feats of gallantry during wartime.
Insignia
The badge of the Order is a white-enamelled
Maltese Cross
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, in silver for the 4th class and in
gilt for higher classes; a green enamelled Burgundy Cross appears between the arms of the Maltese Cross. The obverse bears a golden
firesteel at the centre, and the motto ''Voor Moed – Beleid – Trouw'' (For Bravery – Leadership – Loyalty) on the arms of the Maltese Cross. Both the Burgundy Cross and the firesteel were symbols of the
House of Valois-Burgundy during their lordship of the Netherlands and probably are meant to recall its crucial unifying role in the history of the Netherlands. The reverse central disc bears a crowned monogram "W" (for
King William I) surrounded by a laurel wreath. The badge hangs from a royal crown.
The star of the Grand Cross is a silver, 8-pointed star with straight rays; the obverse of the badge of the Order, minus the crown, appears at its centre.
The breast cross of the Commander is completely identical to the obverse of the badge of the Order.
The ribbon of the Order is orange (
House of Orange-Nassau
The House of Orange-Nassau (Dutch: ''Huis van Oranje-Nassau'', ) is the current reigning house of the Netherlands. A branch of the European House of Nassau, the house has played a central role in the politics and government of the Netherlands ...
) with blue (Nassau-blue) stripes near the border.
Knighthood oath
The oath to be taken by the accolade to the Military Order of William states: "I swear that I shall conduct myself as a faithful and valiant Knight, to stand ever ready to defend King and Country with my Life, and with all my Powers to always strive to be worthy of this Distinction, which the King has bestowed upon me. So help me God almighty."
Unit award
To be awarded the Military William Order a military unit must distinguish itself in battle to such a degree as would warrant the personal presentation of the Military William Order. The unit's
Regimental Colour are decorated with the badge of the 4th class itself, which hangs from the
finial
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of the pike. The version of the Military William Order for unit members is known as the Orange Lanyard. Only those who served in a military unit at the particular time of action are entitled to wear the Orange Lanyard.
The Orange
Lanyard is worn as a cord around the right shoulder and can be worn simultaneously with the French or Belgian
Fourragère of the Croix de Guerre. The Orange Lanyard is considered a permanent decoration and is worn for the duration of a military member's career.
The
military unit
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s or
formations that were awarded the Military William Order or continue their traditions are:
* The
7th Field Battalion
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of the
Royal Netherlands Indies Army (KNIL) (1849) – no longer existing
* The
3rd Field Battalion
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* 3rd, the ordinal form of the cardinal number 3
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* Hig ...
of the Royal Netherlands Indies Army (KNIL) (1877) – no longer existing
* The
Marechaussee Corps of Aceh and Dependencies of the Royal Netherlands Indies Army (KNIL) (1930) – no longer existing
* The
Royal Netherlands Air Force
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that continues the traditions of:
** the Military Air Arm in the Netherlands (18 May 1940) – no longer existing
** the Military Air Arm of the Royal Netherlands Indies Army (KNIL) (1942) – no longer existing
* The
Royal Netherlands Naval Aviation Service of the
Royal Netherlands Navy
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During the 17th century, the navy of the Dutch Republic (1581–1795) was one of the most powerful naval forces in the world an ...
(1942)
* The
U.S. 82nd Airborne Division
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for gallantry during
Operation Market Garden
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(1944)
* The
'Prinses Irene' Fusilier Guards Regiment that continues the traditions of the Royal Netherlands 'Prinses Irene' Brigade (1945)
* The
Royal Netherlands Marine Corps (1946)
* The
Royal Netherlands Navy Submarine Service of the Royal Netherlands Navy (1947)
* The
'Van Heutz' Regiment of the
Royal Netherlands Army
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that continues the traditions of the Royal Netherlands Indies Army (KNIL) (1972)
* The
Polish 1st Independent Parachute Brigade for gallantry during Operation Market Garden in 1944 (31 May 2006) – no longer existing
* The
Korps Commandotroepen (15 March 2016)
Most military units or formations of the Netherlands and foreign armed forces were decorated as a consequence of their actions during the Second World War. In 2016 the Korps Commandotroepen were awarded the Military William Order for their actions in Afghanistan.
Current living members
, there are only three living knights of the Military Order of William, all
Dutch.
Below a list of the names of the living Knights, in order of the Order being awarded. Between brackets the date when they were inducted into the Order:
* : Maj.
Marco Kroon (29 May 2009)
* : Lt. Col.
Gijs Tuinman (4 December 2014)
* : Maj.
Roy de Ruiter (31 August 2018)
Privileges
Members of the Military William Order are awarded certain privileges:
* When wearing the decorations, a member must be saluted by all Dutch military personnel regardless of rank or branch.
* Once a year all members of the Order are invited to the
palace
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by the monarch on the ''Ridderdag'' (Knights day).
* Individual members of the Order are granted an annual pension by the Dutch state, when they receive it while holding a rank below officer.
* Individual members of the Order are granted a
military funeral.
* Members of the Order are granted
VIP seats during military ceremonies,
the annual address of parliament by the monarch and during state funerals.
See also
*
Order of the Netherlands Lion
*
Order of Orange Nassau
*
Dutch Cross of Resistance
References
External links
*
Military order of William – website of the Ministry of Defence
Revised law on the Military William Order- wetten.overheid.nl
Regulations on the Military William Order- wetten.overheid.nl
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Awards established in 1815
Military William Order
1815 establishments in the Netherlands