Cross of Merit with Swords (Poland)

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The Cross of Merit with Swords (Polish: Krzyż Zasługi z Mieczami) is a Polish military award established October 19, 1942, by the Polish Government in Exile.

Cross of Merit with Swords
Bronze grade of current Cross of Merit with Swords.
TypeMedal awarded in three grades: Gold, Silver, Bronze.
Awarded forDeeds of bravery and valor not connected with direct combat, and for merit demonstrated in perilous circumstances.
Country Poland
Presented bythe President of Poland
StatusIn the award system but a wartime decoration only
EstablishedOctober 19, 1942
Precedence
Next (higher)Cross of Merit for Bravery
Next (lower)Cross of Merit

Criteria

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The Cross of Merit with Swords is awarded for deeds of bravery and valor during time of war not connected with direct combat, and for merit demonstrated in perilous circumstances. The cross may be awarded twice in each grade to the same person (since 1992; earlier it has could be awarded four times).[1]

Grades

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The Order has three grades:[1]

1. Gold Cross of Merit with Swords  
2. Silver Cross of Merit with Swords  
3. Bronze Cross of Merit with Swords  
Ribbon bars of the Cross of Merit with Swords
Gold Cross Silver Cross Bronze Cross
model 1942 awarded first time      
awarded twice      
awarded three times      
awarded four times      
model 1992 awarded first time      
awarded twice      

Recipients

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  • Stansilaw Lukaszewicz (Bronze Cross of Merit with Swords), Sargeant 10 Dragoons, 1 Polish Armoured Division, 1 Polish Corps for action at Falaise Gap, France 1944.[2]
  • Bolesław Piwowarczyk (Bronze Cross of Merit with Swords), Sergeant 5th Kresowa Division, 2nd Polish Corps.
  • Paul Jacot (Silver Cross of Merit with Swords), Civilian For the courage and bravery shown within the Polish organisation (resistance) during the battle for independence on French territory in 1943 and 1944**..
  • Mieczyslaw Lezanowski (Silver Cross of Merit with Swords), during service in the Middle East then 2nd Lieutenant with the Polish 2nd Corps at the battle of Monte Cassino
  • Jan Zaleski (Gliwice) (Gold Cross of Merit with Swords), Jan Zaleski, son of Marcin, in the ranks of Bataliny Chlopski was awarded in 1944 with the Gold Merit with Swords.
  • Charles Gossage Grey (Gold Cross of Merit with Swords), "For service rendered the development of the Polish Military Intelligence during world War II. Réseau F-2.from Jan 4 1941 to Dec 31 1942 [3]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Odznaczenia wojenne". Prezydent (in Polish). Archived from the original on 31 August 2016. Retrieved 17 November 2012.
  2. ^ Letter from Ministry of Defence, 11 June 2003
  3. ^ Polish General Staff S Gano Col. Deputy Chief of Staff