Medal of Military Merit (Belgium)
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The Meritorious service medal for personnel of the Belgian Defence Forces and Foreign Armed Forces ( nl, Medaille van Verdienste ten gunste van de personeelsleden van defensie en van vreemde legers}, french: Médaille du Mérite en faveur des membres du personnel de la défense et d’armées étrangères) is a military decoration of
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. It was established on 23 February 2005 as a more rewarding successor of an earlier Medal of Military Merit (created in 1988) and is awarded to members of the
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and civilians working for the Belgian Defence who show an exemplary meritorious behaviour in the completion of their duties or who have accomplished an exemplary meritorious act. The medal may also be awarded to foreign military and civilian members of a foreign Armed Force who have provided exceptional support to the Belgian Defence. The Meritorious service medal is awarded by
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.


History

The original Medal for Military Merit was created in 1988 by
ministerial decree A ministerial decree or ministerial order is a decree by a ministry. With a ministerial decree the administrative department is delegated the task to impose a formal judgement or mandate. Ministerial decrees are usually imposed under the authority ...
and awarded internally within the Ministry of Defence. However, the creation of the medal was presented to the
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under the form of a
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and the Council ruled that the creation of such an award should be done by the King, thus via a
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. Therefore a new Meritorious Service Medal with a slightly different official name was created in its place in 2005, that was to be awarded by the
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. As the original Medal for Military Merit had already been awarded a number of times, the Royal Decree provided retroactively that the original medal is to be considered as equivalent to the new one.


Award Criteria


Belgian Military Personnel

The Meritorious Service Medal is awarded by the King based on a proposal from the Secretary of Defence, the Chief of Defence or an officer with the authority of Corps Commander or above, for award to a person who: * is more productive than most of their colleagues; * tries to achieve perfection in their daily work; * has on their own initiative achieved something to the benefit of the Belgian Armed Forces; * has not had any previous penal or disciplinary sanctions; * behaves in an exemplary manner; and * takes into account human and social issues in their work. One cannot be awarded the Meritorious Service Medal if one has already been awarded the
Civic Decoration The Civic Decoration (french: Décoration Civique}, nl, Burgerlijke Ereteken}) is a civilian decoration of the Kingdom of Belgium. It was first established by royal decree on 21 July 1867 to reward exceptional acts of bravery, devotion or human ...
, the
Military Decoration for gallantry or exceptional devotion The Military Decoration for Exceptional Service or Acts of Courage or Devotion ( nl, Militair ereteken voor buitengewone dienst of voor daad van moed of toewijding french: Décoration militaire pour service exceptionnel ou acte de courage ou de ...
or the medal of the
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for the same acts. Award ceremonies are usually held only once a year, the medal is rare, with barely four to eleven yearly recipients. In the period 2009-2013, the Medal for Military Merit was awarded 55 times. The medal can only be awarded once to the same individual. When personnel receives a severe punishment, multiple light punishments or when they act in a way that is deemed unbecoming and has been punished accordingly, the King can revoke the award of the meritorious service medal.


Personnel of Non-Belgian Armed Forces

The meritorious service medal may be awarded to military and civilian personnel of non-Belgian armed forces when they have collaborated exceptionally with and provided extraordinary support to the Belgian Defence. The Belgian regulation stipulate explicitly that such an award is exceptional. In order to receive the award, the awardee must: * Be in active duty at the time of the act * Not have been awarded the medal of the
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or the
Civic Decoration The Civic Decoration (french: Décoration Civique}, nl, Burgerlijke Ereteken}) is a civilian decoration of the Kingdom of Belgium. It was first established by royal decree on 21 July 1867 to reward exceptional acts of bravery, devotion or human ...
for the same acts The award of the medal to a foreign service member can be done by: * The Belgian Secretary of Defence * The Belgian Chief of Defence * A Belgian Commanding Officer in a multinational service, including in a foreign operation theatre. * A Commanding Officer of a combat branch or major staff


Appearance

The medal is circular and struck from bronze, the
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bears the Escutcheon-only version of the
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, the plain reverse usually bears the engraved name of the recipient and date of the award. The medal is suspended to the ribbon by a ring though the suspension loop. The ribbon is light blue with four vertical white stripes. The original Medal for Military Merit had the same design and hung from the same ribbon as the new one, only the statute differs.


Recipients (partial list)

*Lieutenant Yves Bertholet *Sergeant Yoann Severijns *Master Corporal J.-P. Doyen *Warrant Officer G. Verlent *Master Warrant Officer G. Lenders *Chief Warrant Officer P. Istas *First Sergeant-Major Jozef Van Lancker *Corporal D. Tricot *Major I. Dupont *First Master Corporal Bruno Coenen *Warrant Officer Pascal Blanchart *Master Corporal Sean Vereecken *Major Danny Snelders *Chief Warrant Officer Stefaan Mouton *Lieutenant Luc Gille *Private First Class Timothy De Mars *Master Warrant Officer Patrick Vermeulen


Foreign recipients

*Brigadier General Philippe Léonard (France) *Colonel Mark E. Carter (USA) *Major Anthony F. Sidoti (USA)


See also

*
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 ...
* List of Medal of Military Merit (Belgium) Recipients


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) * Belgian military regulation DGHR-REG-DISPSYS-001 of 20 February 2006 * Belgian military regulation DGHR-SPS-DECOR-001 of 18 January 2006 * Report of written questions and answers in the Belgian House of Representatives, 17 March 2014 (QRVA 53-152)


External links


Bibliothèque royale de Belgique
(In French)

(In French) {{Belgium honours Military awards and decorations of Belgium Awards established in 1988 Awards established in 2005