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Bronzen Leeuw (BL)

Soldiers who have distinguished themselves in battle against the enemy with particularly courageous behavior and discreet actions are eligible for the Bronze Lion. Only the king can award this decoration to soldiers in the service of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
The Bronze Lion was established by Royal Decree of March 30, 1944 by Queen Wilhelmina and subsequently supplemented by Royal Decree of November 9, 1944.

The cross is made of bronze with a Dutch lion on the front as it appeared in the national coat of arms from before 1907, the back is flat. The ribbon consists of nine equal vertical bands, alternating orange and Nassaus blue.

Grid List
NameDate of birthDate of deathAwards
Kragt, Dignus "Dick"18-07-191708-07-2008
Kaiser, James Lawrence25-09-1915 more
Kar, van de, Barend08-09-191303-09-1941
Karssen, Karel B.A.13-11-191619-06-2004
Kennedy, E.D.  
Kennedy, John Patrick  
Kenney, Gordon Royal  
Kerr, William James  
Kessler, Johan Herman03-12-191915-11-1944
Kirschen, Gilbert Sadi J.A.06-04-191600-00-1991
Kist, Cornelis Louis19-07-191624-06-1943
Klein, Walter H.A. 00-00-1991
Klooster, ten, Jan16-02-188326-05-1941
Koe, de, Siewert Salomon02-04-191522-06-1944
Kolb, Otto Ferdinand, Jr.03-06-191404-12-1945
Koning, Lammert17-07-192715-02-1949
Konski, Jan  
Kooij, van, Marinus Renardus15-02-190425-02-1941
Koopmans, Harmen08-10-192008-03-1945
Kroeze, Jan Hendrik28-02-191921-04-1945
Kroon, M.A.00-00-1915 
Kruimink, Frederik Everhardus12-11-191707-08-2008
Kruit, Klaas23-02-191818-09-1994
Kubish, Ludwig25-08-192221-11-1944
Kuipers, Andries19-01-191729-12-1983
Kunst, Albert00-00-191400-00-1982

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