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  Name Order of Virtuti Militari
  Caption Grand Cross of Virtuti Militari
  Awarded By Republic Of Poland
  Type Five classes
  Eligibility Military personnel
  For Military virtue
  Status Currently awarded
  Established June 22 , 1792
  First Award 1792
  Last Award 1989
  Higher Order Of The White Eagle
  Lower Order of Polonia Restituta
  Related US Congressional Medal Of Honor <br> British Commonwealth Victoria Cross


The Order Virtuti Militari ( Latin for "For Military Virtue") was created in 1792 and is Poland 's highest Military Decoration for Valor in the face of the enemy and one of the oldest military decorations in the world still in use. Some of the heroic actions recognized by an award of the Virtuti Militari are equivalent to those meriting the Commonwealth 's Victoria Cross , Malaysia 's Seri Pahlawan Gagah Perkasa and the U.S. Medal Of Honor . It is awarded either for personal heroism or to commanders for leadership.

Awarded in five classes, the order was created in 1792 by Poland's King Stanisław August Poniatowski . Soon after its introduction, however, the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth was destroyed (1795) in the Partitions Of Poland , and the partitioning powers abolished the decoration and prohibited its wearing. Since then, the award has been reintroduced, renamed and banned several times, with its fate closely reflecting the vicissitudes of the Polish people. Throughout the decoration's existence, thousands of soldiers and officers, Polish and foreign, several cities and one ship have been awarded the Virtuti Militari for valor or outstanding leadership in war. There have been no new awards since 1989.


BEGINNINGS


Throughout its history, the Virtuti Militari has shared its country's fate, and has been abolished and reintroduced several times.

The order was originally created on en medal for General s and Officers , and a Silver one for Non-commissioned Officer s and ordinary soldiers. By August 1792, a statute for the decoration had been drafted, which was based on one that was created for the Austrian medal of Empress Maria Theresa . The regulation changed the shape of the decoration from a star to a cross, which has not changed substantially since then. It also introduced five classes to the order.

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  {{cite Book Author Zdzisław P Wesołowski title=The Order of Virtuti Militari and its cavaliers: 1792–1992 publisher=Hallmark Press date=1992 location =Miami, FL