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Ridder vierde klasse der Militaire Willems Orde (MWO.4)

The Order was instituted by King William I in 1815 and is the highest military Order in the Netherlands. It is awarded to military personnel of all ranks and services as well as to civilians for 'most conspicious acts of bravery, leadership and extreme devotion to duty in the presence of the enemy'. The badge is an eight-pointed Maltese cross of white enamel, each point being tipped by a golden pearl. On the arms, the words 'Voor moed, beleid en trouw' (For Courage, Conduct and Loyalty). The cross rests on a saltire of laurels. The reverse shows a medaillion of blue enamel with the letter 'W' on it and a laurel wreath.
The badge is suspended from the Royal Crown with a ring on top through which the ribbon passes. The ribbon is yellow with two broad stripes of purple. The Knight Fourth Class is the lowest class of the Order; the recipient wears a badge in silver and enamel.

Grid List
NameDate of birthDate of deathAwards
Mallinckrodt, Jan  
Moppes, Willem Marie van  
Mulder, Hendrik Jan  
Mulder, Herman  
Musch, Charles Clement19-01-186907-06-1945
Mosselman, Wilhelmus Jacobus Johannes07-09-188404-01-1943
Mason, Gerald Linn26-03-1910 
Moppes, van, Willem Marie09-11-191419-02-1942
Mulder, Johan Nicolaas06-10-191502-05-1991
Maduro, George John Lionel15-07-191609-02-1945
Mayhew, Kenneth George (Ken)18-01-191714-05-2021
Migchelbrink, Gerard25-08-191711-05-1940
Myers, Joseph F.19-06-191930-09-1944
Myatt, Howard Reginald14-05-192423-01-1945

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