Flood Disaster Medal
The Decoration for acknowledgement of excellent deeds performed during a flood disaster (Dutch: Onderscheidingsteken ter erkenning van uitstekende daden bij watersnood verricht), usually called Flood disaster Medal (Dutch: Watersnoodmedaille), was created by royal decree on 27 March 1855 by King William III of the Netherlands.[1] The medal is intended for those civilians who have shown zeal, courage, leadership, and self-sacrifice during the event of a flood disaster.[1]
| Flood Disaster Medal | |
|---|---|
The bronze medal | |
| Type | Civil decoration, with degrees silver and bronze |
| Presented by | Kingdom of the Netherlands |
| Status | Not currently awarded |
| Established | 27 March 1855 |
The ribbon bar of a bronze medal | |
| Precedence | |
| Next (higher) | Museum Medal |
| Next (lower) | Medal of the Red Cross |
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