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The Decoration of Merit is an important military decoration for bravery in the Netherlands. The medal was established by the Dutch minister of defence,
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, on 16 April 1987. The award was created by
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and is therefore a medal of the Netherlands Ministry of Defence and not a royal decoration. Defence ministries in
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and the
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award similar decorations. This way
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keep their exclusivity. The ministerial decree requires four criteria for granting: *exceptional merits towards the armed forces which are incidentally of nature, *individual courage in life-threatening situations, *brave action in conflict situations in peace time, and *particular merits of Dutch and foreign civil and military authorities. In 2002, minister Benk Korthals added a fifth criteria for granting the medal: *exceptional activities for the Netherlands Armed forces. The award is granted in silver or gold. The medal is the sixth highest military decoration, after the Medal of Recognition, still being awarded for bravery.


Design

The medal has the shape of an old Dutch fortresses in the style that was introduced in the late 17th century by the Dutch fortress builder
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. The moat of the hexagonal fortresses has been reflected in blue enamel. In the middle of the depicted fortresses the symbols of three of the four branches of the Netherlands armed forces are displayed. These are the "climbing lion with sword and arrows" of the Royal Netherlands Army, the "anchor" of the Royal Netherlands Navy, and the "flying eagle" of the Royal Netherlands Air Force. The " burning grenade", the symbol of the fourth branch, the
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, is absent. On the reverse side, the words ''KONINKRIJK DER NEDERLANDEN'' (English: ''Kingdom of the Netherlands'') and ''MINISTER VAN DEFENSIE'' (
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: ''Minister of Defence'') are engraved in a circle. The medal is worn with a
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blue ribbon that has narrow red and white borders. Recipients may wear a
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on their uniform with the same composition (although on the ribbon bar of the golden medal has a golden palm branch added to it).


American sergeant posthumously awarded

On 12 September 2007 American sergeant Alexander van Aalten, (a descendant of Dutch ancestors) posthumously received the Decoration of Merit in gold. On 20 April 2007 Van Aalten, while in
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, volunteered to assist in the recovery of the body of a fallen Dutch Corporal Strik who had been killed by an
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. Van Aalten was however himself killed by a
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while attempting to retrieve the body of Strik. The golden Decoration of Merit was presented by Netherlands Minister of Defence
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to the widow Shana van Aalten. The family of sergeant Van Aalten chose to have their son buried at
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. The presentation was at Arlington. Van Aalten was a member of the 1st Battalion, 508th Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division, an American
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. The 82nd Airborne played a large role in the liberation of the Netherlands during the Second World War. During the
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this division suffered heavy losses.
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authorized the attachment of the cross of
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to the standard of the regiment for the liberation of Nijmegen. {{DEFAULTSORT:Decoration Of Merit Merit, Decoration Awards established in 1987