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The Honorary Medal for Charitable Assistance (Dutch: Erepenning voor Menslievend Hulpbetoon) was created at 18 June 1822 and is after the Military William Order the oldest decoration for bravery in the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Furthermore, the Honorary Medal is the highest civilian decoration still being awarded for bravery, and is specifically for those who carried out a voluntary act of bravery or self-sacrifice, with an emphasis on charity.

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  • The Honorary Medal for Charitable Assistance (Dutch: Erepenning voor Menslievend Hulpbetoon) was created at 18 June 1822 and is after the Military William Order the oldest decoration for bravery in the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Furthermore, the Honorary Medal is the highest civilian decoration still being awarded for bravery, and is specifically for those who carried out a voluntary act of bravery or self-sacrifice, with an emphasis on charity. The medal can be awarded in gold, silver or bronze. Awarding is on basis by nomination of the Netherlands government and by royal decree. The golden medal has precedence only after the Dutch Cross of Resistance (also a civilian bravery decoration, but not awarded anymore), and the silver and bronze medals have precedence after the Airman's Cross (a military bravery award). (en)
  • De Erepenning voor menslievend hulpbetoon (officieel: Eerepenning voor Menschlievend Hulpbetoon) is een Nederlandse onderscheiding, die bedoeld is voor "hen die een menslievende daad hebben verricht die de kenmerken draagt van moed, beleid en zelfopoffering". (nl)
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  • charitable assistance (en)
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  • The golden Honorary Medal for Charitable Assistance (en)
  • Ribbon bar of the golden honorary medal (en)
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  • 1822-06-18 (xsd:date)
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  • Lieutenant Alexander de Langle (en)
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  • Gold: Dutch Cross of Resistance (en)
  • Silver and Bronze: Airman's Cross (en)
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  • SAR squadron 7 Royal Netherlands Navy (en)
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  • Gold: Order of the Netherlands Lion (en)
  • Silver and Bronze: KNMI Medal (en)
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  • Honorary Medal for Charitable Assistance (en)
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  • De Erepenning voor menslievend hulpbetoon (officieel: Eerepenning voor Menschlievend Hulpbetoon) is een Nederlandse onderscheiding, die bedoeld is voor "hen die een menslievende daad hebben verricht die de kenmerken draagt van moed, beleid en zelfopoffering". (nl)
  • The Honorary Medal for Charitable Assistance (Dutch: Erepenning voor Menslievend Hulpbetoon) was created at 18 June 1822 and is after the Military William Order the oldest decoration for bravery in the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Furthermore, the Honorary Medal is the highest civilian decoration still being awarded for bravery, and is specifically for those who carried out a voluntary act of bravery or self-sacrifice, with an emphasis on charity. (en)
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  • Honorary Medal for Charitable Assistance (en)
  • Erepenning voor menslievend hulpbetoon (nl)
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