Long Service Cross for NCOs and EMs for 25 Years (1833-1879)
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SKU: 02.BRU.0116.101.01.000
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A straight-armed cross pattée constructed of silver. The quadrants between the arms bear rays. The obverse centre bears a circular medallion with the crowned cipher "W". The reverse centre bears a circular medallion with the number "25". On a loop for suspension, on a blue ribbon with yellow stripes.
The Long Service Cross for NCOs (Non-Commissioned Officers) and EMs (Enlisted Men) for 25 Years was established by Duke Wilhelm of Brunswick on April 1, 1833. The cross was conferred upon those who rendered active military service for 25 years. The cross was awarded until 1879. In 1879, the Long Service Cross for NCOs and EMs for 25 Years was replaced with the Long Service Cross for NCOs and EMs for 21 Years.
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