Badge of Honour of the Bundeswehr
The Decorations of Honour of the Bundeswehr are the sole series of military decorations of the Bundeswehr, the armed forces of the Federal Republic of Germany. These honours and awards were introduced in 1980 on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the Bundeswehr by then [Federal Federal Minister of Defence (Germany)|Minister of Defence (Germany)|Minister of Defence] Hans Apel and subsequently approved by President of the Federal Republic Karl Carstens.
The first awards were made on November 6, 1980. In 2008, the decorations were updated and received three grades exclusively reserved for heroic deeds. The new awards were the result of a petition by German citizens to restore the order of the Iron Cross, which itself, however, was never reinstituted.
Germany, sworn to peace and to abstain military power after more than 75 years of dominating neighbours with military might in the 19th and 20th century, has been hesitant towards decorations ever since WWII, for their distinctiveness has been diluted heavily by the former Wehrmacht and its inflationary practice of awarding, which sought to keep up morale in face of imminent defeat and also included awarding war crimes. However, reinstituting decorations for the armed forces of a German democracy has been the result of a long-lasting desire of Germany's volunteers for societal recognition, as well as allied forces being increasingly bewildered over Germany's posture towards decorations, for Germany's soldiers stood the test in battle with allied democracies time after time.
The awards are not exclusive to German soldiers. Germany follows the tradition of many NATO members to award the decoration to allied forces as well as to their own.
Award
The decoration is awarded by the Federal Minister of Defence as a "visible commendation for loyal service and exemplary execution of duties". The minister is usually represented by the commanding officer of the awarded soldier. Those awards made for outstanding achievements or heroic deeds, Honour Cross for Bravery, may be presented to the honoured soldier directly by the minister or even by the head of government. On July 6 2009, Chancellor Angela Merkel awarded the highest grade of the Ehrenkreuz der Bundeswehr to four troopers for "valor beyond the call of duty" performed in Afghanistan on October 20, 2008.Receiving one grade of the award is not a requirement for receipt of the next higher one. If earned, all grades of the award may be worn at the same time. The regular grades of the award for meritorious service may only be awarded after a certain time was served. In special cases they may be awarded prior to that.
Grades
The badge of honour comes in seven grades:- Ehrenmedaille der Bundeswehr, for exemplary service and meritorious service over 7 months or exemplary achievements
- Ehrenkreuz der Bundeswehr in Bronze, for exemplary and meritious service over 5 years or exemplary achievements
- Ehrenkreuz der Bundeswehr in Silber, for exemplary and meritious service over 10 years or exemplary achievements
- Ehrenkreuz der Bundeswehr in Silber in besonderer Ausführung, for outstanding deeds and extraordinary achievements
- Ehrenkreuz der Bundeswehr in Gold, for exemplary and meritorious service over 20 years or exemplary achievements
- Ehrenkreuz der Bundeswehr in Gold in besonderer Ausführung, for outstanding deeds at the risk of one's life
- Ehrenkreuz der Bundeswehr für Tapferkeit, for valor beyond the call of duty
Design
The Honour Medal is round, shows a German eagle on a Cross pattée surrounded by a wreath of oak leaves. On the reverse it reads FÜR BESONDERE VERDIENSTE BUNDESWEHR. There is an oak leaf above the word Bundeswehr and that side is also surrounded by an oak leaves wreath.The four higher grades are in the shape of a cross and in the center is the round design of the lowest medal, the reverse reads "For Service".
The ribbon is black with two red stripes beside it and golden stripes on the edges as the colors of the German flag, the ribbon bar has a small clasp of the decoration grade attached to it.
The new grades of the Silver Cross of Honour and the Gold Cross of Honour have a red edge. The design of the Gold Cross of Honour and the Cross of Honour for Bravery is the same, however latter has a cluster of double-sided oak leaves attached to it.
| Honour Medal | Cross of Honour in bronze | Cross of Honour in silver | Cross of Honour in silver for Outstanding Deeds | Cross of Honour in gold | Cross of Honour in gold for Outstanding Deeds | Cross of Honour for Valour |
Recipients
For meritorious service
Decorations for meritorious service have been awarded since 1980 and are not rare. However, only 30 awards - of which 14 have been to foreign service members - have been bestowed upon soldiers for outstanding achievements and conspicuous gallantry so far. The recipients were:Cross of Honour for Valour
for bravery in a life-threatening situation on October 20, 2008- Sergeant 1st Class Jan BERGES, Paratrooper Battalion 263, German Army
- Sergeant 1st Class Alexander DIETZEN, Paratrooper Battalion 263, German Army
- Sergeant 1st Class Henry LUKÀCS, Paratrooper Battalion 263, German Army
- Staff Sergeant Markus GEIST, Paratrooper Battalion 263, German Army
for conspicuous gallantry in combat on June 4, 2009
- Sergeant 1st Class Daniel SEIBERT, Mechanized Infantry Battalion 212, German Army
- Sergeant 1st Class Jan HECHT, Mechanized Infantry Battalion 391, German Army
for conspicuous gallantry in combat on June 7, 2009
- Staff Sergeant Steffen KNOSKA, Air Assault Regiment 1, German Army
for conspicuous gallantry in combat on April 2, 2010 during the Good Friday Battle
- Sergeant 1st Class Mario KUNERT, Paratrooper Battalion 373, German Army
- Sergeant 1st Class Philipp Oliver PORDZIK, Paratrooper Battalion 373, German Army
- Sergeant 1st Class Ralf RÖNCKENDORF, Paratrooper Battalion 373, German Army
- Corporal Maik MUTSCHKE, Paratrooper Battalion 373, German Army
- Corporal Robert HARTERT, Paratrooper Battalion 373, German Army
- Private First Class Martin AUGUSTYNIAK, Paratrooper Battalion 373, German Army
for conspicuous gallantry in combat on April 15, 2010
- Captain Jakob KLÖTZNER
for conspicuous gallantry in combat on October 7, 2010
- Lieutenant Colonel Jared SEMBRITZKI
Gold Cross of Honour for Outstanding Deeds
for exemplary fulfillment of the soldier's duty on June 13, 1999- Lieutenant David Ferk
- Captain Robert McDONOUGH, 5th Battalion, 158th Aviation Regiment, United States Army
- Chief Warrant Officer 3 Steven HUSTED, 5th Battalion, 158th Aviation Regiment, United States Army
- Chief Warrant Officer 3 Jason LaCROSSE, 5th Battalion, 158th Aviation Regiment, United States Army
- Chief Warrant Officer 3 Nelson VISAYA, 5th Battalion, 158th Aviation Regiment, United States Army
- Chief Warrant Officer 2 Jason BROWN, 5th Battalion, 158th Aviation Regiment, United States Army
- Chief Warrant Officer 2 Sean JOHNSON, 5th Battalion, 158th Aviation Regiment, United States Army
- Chief Warrant Officer 2 Eric WELLS, 5th Battalion, 158th Aviation Regiment, United States Army
- Staff Sergeant Travis BROWN, 5th Battalion, 158th Aviation Regiment, United States Army
- Sergeant William EBEL, 5th Battalion, 158th Aviation Regiment, United States Army
- Sergeant Antonio GATTIS, 5th Battalion, 158th Aviation Regiment, United States Army
- Sergeant Steven SHUMAKER, 5th Battalion, 158th Aviation Regiment, United States Army
- Sergeant Matthew BAKER, 5th Battalion, 158th Aviation Regiment, United States Army
- Sergeant Todd MARCHESE, 5th Battalion, 158th Aviation Regiment, United States Army
- Sergeant Gregory MARTINEZ, 5th Battalion, 158th Aviation Regiment, United States Army
for valor in combat on April 2, 2010
- Sergeant 1st Class Nils BRUNS, Paratrooper Battalion 373, German Army
for great civil courage on September 21, 2010
- Recruit Roman WINS, Naval Infantry Battalion, Eckernförde
Silver Cross of Honour for Outstanding Deeds
for great civil courage on April 6, 2010- Private 1st Class Martin SCHLAFLECHNER, Armoured Troops School, German Army
for great civil courage on September 12, 2001
- Specialist Kenneth CRAFT, 132nd Engineer BN, California Army National Guard
for an outstanding contribution to international partnership and cooperation
- Col. David E. Shank, commander, 10th Army Air and Missile Defense Command