Cross of Honour for Military Service Abroad
The Cross of Honour for Military Service Abroad is a Belgian military decoration originally established for award to Belgian servicemen who served for a long period of time in the Federal Republic of Germany, Zaire, Rwanda or Burundi. It was established on 16 June 1997 in three classes.
Classes and award prerequisites
The Cross of Honour is awarded in three classes based on the duration of service in the relevant territory. Years of service do not have to be continuous:- The First Class is awarded for 15 years of service
- The Second Class for 10 years of service
- The Third Class for 5 years of service
Insignia
The medal is a gold star with a red pearl at each tip. The star is suspended to the ribbon by a royal crown and a ring. The obverse bears a central medallion with a golden lion on a black enamelled background surrounded by a ring of blue enamel with the motto in gold letters Pro Patria. The reverse medallion bears a crown of laurels surrounding two crossed swords.The ribbon is azure blue with a purple vertical border on each side and in the centre a vertical stripe the colour of which depends on the class: gold for first class, silver for second class, and red for third class.
| First Class Obverse | Second Class Obverse | Third Class Obverse | Third Class Reverse |