Commemorative Medal for Humanitarian Assistance in Disasters


The Commemorative Medal for Humanitarian Assistance in Disasters originally called the Disaster Brigade Commemorative Medal is a military medal of the Netherlands.

History

The medal was established by Royal Decree on 17 August 1971 originally to recognize the action of soldiers of the Royal Netherlands Navy, Royal Netherlands Army and the Royal Netherlands Air Force in Tunisia. There was no available medal to reward this action, which was not organized by the United Nations or another international organization, with an award. The medal was awarded to persons who, according to the Royal Decree, "forming part of or together with the armed forces, actually participated in the relief effort on the spot of a disaster area designated by the Minister of Defence in employment".
In the Royal Decree of 1 February 2000, "re-establishing the decree establishing the Commemorative Medal for Humanitarian Aid in Disasters", the Disaster Brigade Commemorative Medal was renamed, retaining the same medal with the same ribbon. The clasps could continue to be worn on the ribbon in the future and newly set clasps would be applied to the ribbon.

Clasps

The medal is always awarded with a clasp denoting the operation under which the medal is awarded. The following are the clasps for the medal: