Dybbol Storm Cross (for reserve troops, in war material)
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SKU: 02.PRU.0121.101.01.004
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The Dybbol Storm Cross was instituted by King Wilhelm I and was conferred upon individuals who rendered extraordinary services in both combative and non-combative roles during the storming of Dybbol in the German-Danish War.
The cross was conferred upon combatants, non-combatants, reserve troops, doctors, and clergy. The ribbon colour and pattern changed according to the recipient's role.
The cross for combatants featured a ribbon with a blue centre section and white and black stripes along the exterior edges.
The cross for non-combatants featured a yellow ribbon with two thin blue centre stripes and two thin white stripes, with one thin black stripe along the exterior edges.
The cross for reserve troops featured a blue ribbon with a black centre stripe framed by two blue stripes, and thin white stripes along the exterior edges.
The cross for doctors and clergy featured a white ribbon with three black stripes.
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