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The Spanish military orders or Spanish Medieval knights orders are a set of religious-military institutions that emerged during the Reconquista. The most important orders arose in the 12th century in the Crowns of León and Castile (Order of Santiago, Order of Alcántara, and Order of Calatrava) and in the 14th century in the Crown of Aragon ...
Distinguished Service Award. (Without Insignia) Mention in Dispatches. (Without Insignia)[1] Royal and Military Order of St Hermenegild [2] The Cross of Military Merit (Spanish: Cruces del Mérito Militar) is Spain 's military awards for gallantry or merit in war or peace. Awarded to members of the Spanish Armed Forces, Guardia Civil or civilians.
Sargento. Cabo mayor. Cabo primero. Cabo. Guardia Civil de Primera. (Rank honorary, currently extinct) Guardia Civil*. (*) Constable with the rank "Guardia Civil" with 6 years of service obtain statuts of non-commissioned officer (OR-6), Cabo,Cabo Primero and Cabo Mayor obtain statuts of non-commissioned officer (OR-6) automatically when agents ...
Insignia and badges of the United States Marine Corps are military "badges" issued by the United States Department of the Navy to Marines who achieve certain qualifications and accomplishments while serving on both active and reserve duty in the United States Marine Corps. As described in Chapters 4 and 5 of Marine Corps Uniform Regulations, [1 ...
Distinguished Service Award. (Without Insignia) Mention in Dispatches. (Without Insignia)[1] Royal and Military Order of St Hermenegild [2] The Cross of Naval Merit (Spanish: Cruces del Mérito Naval) is a Spanish military award for gallantry or merit in war or peace. Awarded to members of the Spanish Naval Forces, Guardia Civil or civilians.
Order of Cisneros. Order of Civil Merit. Civil Order of Alfonso X, the Wise. Civil Order of Alfonso XII. Creu de Sant Jordi. Cruz Fidélitas.
Laureate Plate of Madrid. Madrid Distinction. Medalla Aérea. Medalla del Ejército. Medalla Naval. Military Medal (Spain)
Cruz de Guerra. The Military Medal (Spanish: Medalla Militar) is a high military award of Spain to recognise battlefield bravery. The medal was established in 1918 by Alfonso XIII of Spain. Since then it is awarded to members of the Spanish military service independent of rank.