War Cross (Norway)


The War Cross with Sword is the highest ranking Norwegian gallantry decoration. It is awarded for extraordinary brave actions or extraordinary leadership during combat. A recipient deemed worthy of additional citations will receive up to an additional two swords on the medal ribbon in addition to the "standard" single sword. Additional citations are rare: Gunnar Sønsteby is the only person to have received the War Cross with three swords.

History

The medal was established on 23 May 1941 by royal resolution of King Haakon VII, who was in London with the government in exile due to the German occupation of Norway. At that time, "royal" awards were made and awards could be made for meritorious activities not associated with combat : these were made without the sword. The statutes were amended on 18 May 1945, restricting awards to the actions of military personnel in combat situations, thus all subsequent decorations would to be "with sword". At the same time, Haakon VII's Freedom Cross was established to replace the War Cross for civilian achievements.
Awards of the War Cross ceased in 1949, but on 26 June 2009 the statutes were again revised to permit awards for actions after 1945.

Recipients

Since its inception, the War Cross has been awarded to 126 non-Norwegians. These awards were mostly for actions during the Norwegian Campaign of 1940.
The number of recipients from various nations:
Gazetted 11 August 1942 while serving with the British Army:
Recipients of the War Cross are ranked 33 in the national Norwegian order of precedence, after bearers of Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav with collar and before recipients of the Medal for Outstanding Civic Achievement.

Polish recipients

If not stated otherwise, all recipients were soldiers of the Polish Independent Highland Brigade, awarded 1942.
All the awards were made in 1942, unless stated:
Royal Family:
Royal Navy: Gazetted 13 October 1942
Gazetted 23 March 1943:
Other
Royal Marines: Gazetted 13 October 1942
Army: Gazetted 11 August 1942
Royal Air Force:
Gazetted 6 October 1942
Gazetted 18 December 1942:
1943 Additions: