War Commemorative Cross
The War Commemorative Cross is a military award of the Netherlands. The medal was established to commemorate service to the Kingdom of the Netherlands during World War II. The medal was established on 16 March 1944 by royal decree of Queen Wilhelmina.
Appearance
The medal is an irregular bronze cross with concave ends on the arms. The obverse bears a central portrait of Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands encircled by a fastened garter. On the garter are the words VOOR KRIJGSVERRICHTINGEN. The arms of the cross bear the royal monogram of Queen Wilhelmina with an oak wreath between the arms of the cross. The reverse is plain. The cross is mounted on an orange and green coloured ribbon wide.Clasps
When the cross was established in 1944, the following clasps were initially awarded:;General Military OperationsKRIJG TER ZEE 1940-1944OORLOGSVLUCHTEN 1940-1944OORLOGSDIENST-KOOPVAARDIJ 1940-1944OORLOGSDIENST-VISSERIJ 1940-1944KRIJG TER LAND 1940-1944
;Special Military OperationsNEDERLAND MEI 1940NEDERLANDSCH-INDIË 1941-1942JAVA-ZEE 1941-1942NOORD-AFRIKA-ITALIË 1942-1944
In 1947, a revised royal decree was promulgated and new clasps were announced in the Official Gazette No I 6 on 6 January 1948:
;General Military OperationsKRIJG TER ZEE 1940-1945OORLOGSVLUCHTEN 1940-1945OORLOGSDIENST-KOOPVAARDIJ 1940-1945OORLOGSDIENST-VISSERIJ 1940-1945KRIJG TE LAND 1940-1945
;Special Military OperationsNEDERLAND MEI 1940NEDERLANDS-INDIË 1941-1942JAVAZEE 1941-1942MIDDELLANDSE ZEE 1940-1945 ARNHEM–NIJMEGEN–WALCHEREN 1944NORMANDIË 1944
- ''OOST-AZIË–ZUID-PACIFIC 1942-1945''