The WikiChevrons are the project's official award, to be bestowed on anyone who has made significant contributions to Wikipedia's coverage of military history or to the project itself. The WikiChevrons may be awarded by any user, and project members are encouraged to use them to recognize outstanding work by their fellow editors. A template is available for ease of use:
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WikiChevrons with Oak Leaves
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The WikiChevrons with Oak Leaves are awarded by the project coordinators in the name of the project as a whole; they are intended to recognize editors who have made contributions of truly incredible quality or importance in the area of military history. Members wishing to nominate an editor for the award should leave a brief recommendation on this page, keeping in mind the following:
- Editors are cordially requested not to nominate themselves.
- Nominees should generally be members of the WikiProject.
- Nominees should generally already have received the WikiChevrons.
- Nominees should not be coordinators. By tradition and consensus, coordinators are ineligible for the WikiChevrons with Oak Leaves until they leave office.
A template is available for ease of use: {{subst:WPMILHIST WikiChevrons with Oak Leaves|message ~~~~}}
To date, 61 individuals have been awarded the WikiChevrons with Oak Leaves. One award has been made posthumously, 10 individuals have received the award twice, and one award has been made to a group of editors collectively.
- Abraham, B.S.: In recognition of his many valuable contributions to the project as an active reviewer, a thoughtful contributor to military history discussions, a fine content contributor, and a gentleman. (Awarded January 2009)
- Adam Cuerden: In recognition of the unprecedented amount of media he has endeavored to bring up to Featured-Class for the project. This includes, but is not limited to, featured pictures, featured images, and featured paintings, which have helped illustrate numerous articles within our scope. (Awarded January 2015)
- Anotherclown: In recognition of his huge contribution to improving Wikipedia's coverage of military history, and especially that of Australia, as well as making substantial efforts in relation to the project's assessment processes and other tasks. (Awarded May 2012)
- Anotherclown: In recognition of contributions over the better part of a decade, including five terms as a project co-ordinator. (Awarded April 2018)
- AustralianRupert: In recognition of his dedicated contributions to the Military history WikiProject during his tenure as coordinator, particularly as exemplified by his diligent and helpful participation in A-Class reviews and by the kindness with which he treated nominators and reviewers. (Awarded November 2011)
- AustralianRupert: For his long service as a coordinator of WikiProject Military history, including four years as lead coordinator, for his prodigious reviewing work, especially at A-Class, and his solid and collaborative content work. (Awarded August 2018)
- Auntieruth55: In recognition of her excellent work on three featured articles (Unification of Germany, Cologne War and Hermann Detzner), detailed A-Class reviews, high levels of participation, and for always helping other contributors. (Awarded December 2009)
- Bahamut0013: In recognition of his contributions to military history and our project. (Posthumous; awarded September 2011)
- Bedford: In recognition of the outstanding contribution he has made to the project's organization by going above and beyond the call of duty in tagging, assessing, and classifying a massive number of articles during the 2007 assessment drive. (Awarded January 2008)
- Bellhalla: In recognition of his exemplary work on military history articles and DYK entries. (Awarded September 2008)
- Brad101: In recognition of his excellent work on a sizable number of nautical articles that fall within our scope which has produced a number of high quality articles for the Military history Project and WikiProject Ships. (Awarded February 2010)
- Buckshot06: In recognition of his consistently excellent edits and his continued commitment and tireless efforts towards improving the quality of articles pertaining to military history. (Awarded June 2008)
- Buidhe: for impeccable featured and good articles on the Holocaust and the persecution of Jews; and for being the Project's premier source and image reviewer. (Awarded October 2020.)
- Bwmoll3: In recognition of his superior contributions to a variety of articles about the United States Air Force, including a great number of those dealing with wings and installations. (Awarded January 2008)
- Cla68: In recognition of his many valuable contributions to military history articles, and, in particular, his leading role in the creation of numerous featured articles on the topic of the Pacific Theater of World War II. (Awarded April 2007)
- Cplakidas: in recognition of his truly outstanding work in improving Wikipedia's coverage of the Byzantine period through contributions which (as of June 2010) include 96 DYKs, 20 good articles, one featured article, one featured picture and numerous other article and image creations. (Awarded June 2010)
- Dank: in recognition of his long standing role as a project co-ordinator, and for his content review and copy editing. (Awarded October 2017)
- Dapi89: In recognition of their high quality content work. (Awarded June 2011)
- Durova: In recognition of her exemplary work on military history featured pictures, sounds, and articles. (Awarded August 2008)
- Eurocopter: In recognition of his long and distinguished service as a coordinator of this project from August 2007 to May 2010; coordination of the Henry Allingham World War I Contest; his exceptional behind the scenes work in the ongoing running of the A-Class review process; and in recognition of his contributions which include three featured articles and six A-Class articles. (Awarded June 2010)
- EyeSerene: In recognition of his diligent and excellent copyediting of vast quantities of military history articles—notably his work on multiple featured article candidates. (Awarded October 2008)
- EyeSerene: In recognition of his work as a long-standing co-ordinator of the project and his contributions to Wikipedia as a whole over a period of six years. (Second award; awarded October 2012)
- Halibutt: In recognition of his massive contributions to articles related to the Eastern Front of World War II and the military history of Poland, including the production of ten featured articles. (Awarded July 2007)
- Hawkeye7: In recognition of his long term dedication to the project during his five year tenure as coordinator. (Awarded October 2016)
- Hchc2009: In recognition of his exemplary work over the years on medieval history, biographies and fortifications, as evidenced by many successful GA, A-Class and FA nominations, and also for his consistent efforts as a reviewer. (Awarded February 2014)
- HJ Mitchell: In recognition of his four years of service as a coordinator of WikiProject Military history, for being a great ambassador for the project, and for his Featured work. (Awarded October 2015)
- Hlj: In recognition of his many consistently fine and valuable contributions to military history articles within the American Civil War task force. (Awarded May 2008)
- Hog Farm: for Hog Farm is the name in the English Wikipedia's coverage of the American Civil War, with dozens on dozens of articles of quality, and has devoted years of his time and energy to the coordination and maintenance of MILHIST. Hawkeye7 (discuss) 19:20, 2 October 2023 (UTC). (Awarded November 2023)[reply]
- Ian Rose: In recognition of his outstanding contributions to Australian military history articles (including four featured articles, an A-Class article, and four good articles), his highly civil and collaborative editing, and his willingness to provide advice and assistance to other editors. (Awarded February 2009)
- Ian Rose: In recognition of his pretty incredible run as a coordinator of WikiProject Military history from March 2009 to September 2015, including a year as lead coordinator; for his excellent and consistent content work; and for his major contribution to the quality and longevity of the Bugle since at least September 2011. (Awarded October 2015)
- Jackyd101: In recognition of his outstanding content work and his hundreds of GAN reviews. (Awarded October 2017)
- JKBrooks85: In recognition of his diligent efforts to improve our coverage of fortifications in the American Civil War, and, in particular, his creation of a substantial number of A-Class articles. (Awarded October 2007)
- JonCatalán: In recognition of his distinguished service as a coordinator of this project, his thorough article reviews, and his exemplary contributions to 14 featured articles, one featured topic, and many A-Class and good articles. (Awarded April 2009)
- Jim Sweeney: In recognition of his contributions to high quality content, outstanding GAN backlog work, and assistance to project members. (Awarded December 2010)
- Kevin Myers: In recognition of his outstanding work on early modern warfare in North America, and, in particular, the creation of four featured articles on the topic. (Awarded May 2007)
- Kges1901: for his continuing work on Red Army and Soviet Armed Forces subjects, especially biographies (Awarded August 2021)
- Kierzek: In recognition of 16 Good Articles and one of which is now A-Class, in an area of where sensitivity, neutrality and careful research is so vital; for your willingness to lend a helpful hand. (Awarded March 2016)
- Kirill Lokshin: In recognition of his outstanding organizational work, his painstaking maintenance work, and his unstinting advice, throughout his two years of project leadership. (Awarded February 2008)
- Kyriakos: In recognition of his long and distinguished service as a Coordinator of the Military history WikiProject from February 2007 to September 2008. (Awarded October 2008)
- LordAmeth: In recognition of his long and distinguished service as a Coordinator of the Military history WikiProject from August 2006 to September 2008. (Awarded October 2008)
- Magicpiano: In recognition of his diligent work in both the French and Indian and the American Revolutionary Wars, including five featured and numerous good articles. (Awarded October 2010)
- MBK004: In recognition of his outstanding effort to improve our complement of naval ships by updating infoboxes, replacing deprecated infoboxes, and locating sources for ships in the employment of their respective countries' navies. (Awarded February 2008)
- Mike Christie: In recognition of his outstanding work on Anglo-Saxon military history, including the production of numerous featured articles. (Awarded November 2007)
- MisterBee1966: In recognition of his contributions to seven featured lists on German military awards during the Second World War, and for contributing to four good articles and being instrumental in promoting three of them to A-Class status. (Awarded February 2009)
- MisterBee1966: In recognition of his contributions to the WikiProject over the last four years, including work on articles resulting in four A-Class Medals, five A-Class Medals with Oak Leaves, and five A-Class Medals with Swords, as well as serving as a coordinator twice during that time, for a six-month term in 2010 and a year-long term in 2011–12. (Second award; awarded November 2013)
- Moonriddengirl: In recognition of her unstinting dedication to finding and eliminating potential copyright concerns in military history articles. Her diligence and commitment have been crucial in helping maintain Wikipedia's reputation as an outstanding scholarly resource on military matters. (Awarded September 2010)
- Nick-D: In recognition of his long and distinguished service as a coordinator of this project from February 2008 to March 2010; sterling efforts on "big picture" subjects, including ten featured articles; and tireless participation in discussion and review. (Awarded March 2010)
- Nick-D: In recognition of service as a coordinator, numerous featured, A-class and good articles, participation in the project's review processes and special-projects, service at the Bugle and being always on hand with sound advice. (Second award; awarded November 2014)
- Nikkimaria: In recognition of her dedicated, thorough, and good-humoured work as a delegate for the featured article review process and as a regular and conscientious reviewer of large numbers of Military history-related featured article candidates. (Awarded September 2011)
- Nikkimaria: In recognition of her dedication to the project during her four terms as coordinator, and for her continuing work as a Featured Article Review coordinator, creator of quality content, and prolific reviewer at A-Class and Featured level. (Awarded November 2016)
- Noclador: In recognition of his outstanding work on structural graphics for land-based forces worldwide, his contributions to the Alpini and other regiments, and all his other military graphics. (Awarded June 2007)
- Operation Majestic Titan participants: In recognition of the contributions made by Parsecboy, Cam, The_ed17, Dank, and Saberwyn to the creation of a 63-article featured topic for battlecruisers of the world. Each has an equal claim to an award for the years-long effort they put into the project by working on their individual corners of it, and each has made contributions of truly incredible quality and importance in the area of military history, culminating in the completion of the single largest featured topic to date on Wikipedia and the milestone of having an entire classification of ships—battlecruisers in this case—as good articles, A-Class articles, or featured articles. As Operation Majestic Titan participants, they are collectively recognized for this outstanding accomplishment with a shared award of the WikiChevrons with Oak Leaves, the first of its kind to be awarded to a group of editors. (Awarded to Parsecboy, Cam, The_ed17, Dank, and Saberwyn December 2013)
- Parsecboy: For his outstanding work in bringing almost all of the WWI-era German battleships up to GA, A, or FA class. His single-mind determination in this field has helped immeaasurably with the project's WWI Centennial Drive. (Awarded July 2009)
- Parsecboy: in recognition of his huge contribution to Wikipedia's coverage of naval history, which has included developing over 30 articles on warships to A-Class standard or higher since 2010. (Second award; awarded August 2013)
- Peacemaker67: for For long and dedicated service to the project, including 4 terms as lead coordinator. (Awarded October 2022)
- Piotrus: In recognition of his outstanding contributions to Polish military history, including the creation of numerous featured articles, A-Class articles, and good articles on the subject. (Awarded June 2008)
- Raul654: In recognition of his contributions to six current military history featured articles, his flexibility in managing the "Today's featured article" list to accommodate relevant main-page appearances, and his generosity in providing many images for our visual library. (Awarded February 2009)
- RM Gillespie: In recognition of his massive efforts to improve Wikipedia's coverage of the Vietnam War, and, in particular, his development of a substantial portion of the project's A-Class articles. (Awarded April 2007)
- Roger Davies: In recognition of his outstanding leadership of the Military history WikiProject, including his introduction of the logistics department, his dedication to the Tag and Assess 2008 & B-class Assessment Drive efforts, and his astute advice and never-ending support and encouragement as both a coordinator and lead coordinator. (Awarded September 2009)
- SandyGeorgia: In recognition of the instrumental role she plays in the featured article process, both by checking the project's featured article candidates to ensure that citations are formatted correctly, and by helping clear out the backlog of featured articles that no longer meet the criteria. (Awarded September 2007)
- SandyGeorgia: In recognition of her continued contributions to the effectiveness of the featured article process. (Second award; awarded September 2011)
- Sturmvogel 66: In recognition of his distinguished service as a coordinator of this project, extraordinary performance within the Henry Allingham World War I Contest and other extremely valuable contributions to the project. (Awarded March 2010)
- Sturmvogel 66: In recognition of his continued sterling performance as a major contributor to our WikiProject. This has included two years as a Coordinator (September 2010 to September 2012), three A-Class Medals, five A-Class Medals with Oak Leaves, and five A-Class Medals with Swords, prolific reviewing and sage advice. (Second award; awarded May 2014)
- The ed17: In recognition of his sterling service to the project, including six years as a Coordinator, two years co-editing the Bugle newsletter, and participation in writing 25 Featured Articles. (Awarded October 2014)
- The Land: In recognition of his significant contributions to the area of maritime warfare, as he has authored six of the seven articles in the "history of the battleship" series, with four of these being featured. (Awarded February 2009)
- TomStar81: In recognition of both his long and distinguished service as a coordinator of this project from August 2007 to October 2008, and of his exemplary contributions to articles on the vessels of the U.S. Navy. (Awarded November 2008)
- Tony the Marine: In recognition of his considerable efforts in raising Puerto Rican- and Hispanic-related military history articles to featured status. (Awarded October 2007)
- Wandalstouring: In recognition of his long and dedicated service as a project coordinator and his many contributions to the structure and operations of the project. (Awarded August 2007)
- Wilsbadkarma: In recognition of his work on lists (included two featured lists) and portals (including one featured portal). Lists especially are an undermanned area of work, and his excellent efforts deserve commendation. (Awarded April 2007)
- Woody: In recognition of his outstanding work on topics related to the Victoria Cross, notably including the creation of featured articles, featured lists, and a featured topic. (Awarded December 2007)
- Wreck Smurfy: for near-tirelessly working through creating detailed divisional histories of large numbers of Red Army Second World War rifle divisions, greatly contributing to making this material accessible beyond those who can afford to buy expensive library subscriptions or books such as those by David Glantz (Awarded August 2021)
- YellowMonkey: In recognition of his efforts in improving the quality of articles related to Vietnamese military history, including the creation of numerous A-Class articles. (Awarded December 2007)
Military historian of the year
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The Military historian of the year award recognizes the editors who have contributed most to the field of military history on Wikipedia over the course of a given year. The award was first awarded in 2009, for contributions in 2008. Editors are nominated for the award during a formal nomination period at the end of the year, and then chosen by a vote. The top three place-getters receive the Gold, Silver and Bronze Wiki.
Templates for these awards are here:
"Military_historians_of_the_year" Awards for 2008:
- First place: JonCatalán
- Second place: Cla68
- Third place: TomStar81 and Skinny87
- Runners-up: Abraham, B.S., Bellhalla, Dreamafter, Durova, Ian Rose, Nick-D, Saberwyn, Woody, YellowMonkey, and Ynhockey
Awards for 2009:
Awards for 2010:
- First place: Sturmvogel 66
- Second place: Parsecboy
- Third place: AustralianRupert
- Runners-up: Anotherclown, Climie.ca, Dank, Ed!, Emeraude, Hawkeye7, Hchc2009, Ian Rose, MBK004, Nick-D, and The ed17
Awards for 2011:
- First place: AustralianRupert
- Second place: Ian Rose
- Third place: Nick-D
- Runners-up: Adamdaley, Anotherclown, Bahamut0013, Cliftonian, Ed!, Hawkeye7, HJ Mitchell, MarcusBritish, MisterBee1966, Nikkimaria, Parsecboy, The Bushranger, The ed17, and Wild Wolf
Awards for 2012:
- First place: Hawkeye7
- Second place: Dank
- Third place: Nick-D
- Runners-up: Anotherclown, Buckshot06, Cliftonian, Constantine, Grandiose, Ian Rose, Keith-264, Nikkimaria, Parsecboy, Peacemaker67, The ed17, and Wild Wolf
Awards for 2013:
- First place: AustralianRupert
- Second place: Ian Rose and Nick-D
- Runners-up: Anotherclown, Cdtew, Cliftonian, Dank,Georgejdorner, Hawkeye7, Jim Sweeney, Keith-264, Mongo, Peacemaker67, Tomobe03, Wild Wolf, and Zawed
Awards for 2014:
- First place: Sturmvogel 66
- Second place: Hawkeye7
- Third place: Peacemaker67
- Runners-up: Hchc2009, Dank, Auntieruth55, P-123, Diannaa, BoringHistoryGuy, MisterBee1966, Ian Rose, Anotherclown, Tomobe03, and Parsecboy
Awards for 2015:
Awards for 2016:
- First place: AustralianRupert and Peacemaker67
- Second place: Hawkeye7
- Third place: Kges1901
- Runners-up: Nick-D, Hchc2009, Parsecboy, Ian Rose, Keith-264, Anotherclown, Auntieruth55, KAVEBEAR, MilHistBot, Keysanger, Wreck Smurfy
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Awards for 2018:
- First place: Gog the Mild
- Second place: Sturmvogel 66 and Kges1901
- Third place: AustralianRupert, Ian Rose and Nick-D
- Runners-up: Hawkeye7, Indy beetle, Cplakidas, Factotem, GELongstreet, TomStar81, Zawed, Dumelow, MilHistBot, Adamdaley and Djmaschek
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Military history newcomer of the year
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The Military history newcomer of the year award recognizes a promising newcomer to the Military history WikiProject that editors feel deserves a nod of appreciation for their hard work over the past 12 months. The award is open to any editor who has become active in military history articles in the 12 months prior to the opening of nominations. It was first awarded in December 2012 for the preceding twelve month period. Editors are nominated for the award during a formal nomination period at the end of the year, and then chosen by a vote. The top two place-getters receive the Golden Wiki and the Wikiproject Barnstar.
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Military History Writers' Contest Cup
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The Military History Writers' Contest Cup recognises consistent performance in the Military History Article Writing Contest. The award is bestowed annually to the editor who has the highest accumulated total of points over the course of the entire year of contests (January to December inclusive). This is in addition to the monthly contest awards. It was first awarded in January 2016 for the previous 12 month period.
The award can be bestowed using the following template: {{subst:Milhist Writers' Contest Cup|Message. ~~~~}}
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A-Class medal with Diamonds
The Military history A-Class medals encourage and recognize excellence in article creation and development. They are open to any editor who has made a significant contribution to three or more military history A-Class articles promoted since 1 August 2008. Nominations, including self-nominations, should be made on this page, and should list the three A-Class articles for which the award is sought. The nomination must be endorsed by at least two project coordinators, who will award the medal.
The relevant templates can be found here: Category:WikiProject Military history award templates.
The four types of medals are awarded as follows:
- For the first four groups (1–4) of three articles, the A-Class medal is awarded for each group
- For the next five groups (5–9) of three articles, the A-Class medal with Oak Leaves is awarded for each group
- For the next ten groups (10–19) of three articles, the A-Class medal with Swords is awarded for each group
- For the next fifteen groups (20–34) of three articles, the A-Class medal with Diamonds is awarded for each group
Once an editor has qualified for their fifteenth A-Class medal with Diamonds, they become eligible to qualify for the A-Class crosses.
A-Class medal
The A-Class medal was introduced in August 2008 and has been awarded to the following editors:
- Abraham, B.S.: for Percy Herbert Cherry, Blair Anderson Wark, and Joseph Maxwell. (Awarded October 2008)
- Abraham, B.S.: for Clarence Smith Jeffries, George Ingram, and John Whittle. (Awarded January 2009)
- Abraham, B.S.: for Harry Murray, James Newland, and George Julian Howell. (Awarded January 2009)
- Abraham, B.S.: for Percy Statton, Tom Derrick, and List of Australian George Cross recipients. (Awarded February 2009)
- Acdixon: for James B. McCreary, John Sherman Cooper and Charles Scott (governor). (Awarded April 2012)
- Acdixon: for Joseph Desha, John Adair, and Bert T. Combs. (Awarded November 2012)
- Anotherclown: for Operation Coburg, Battle of Bita Paka and First Battle of Maryang San. (Awarded February 2010)
- Anotherclown: for Battle of Kapyong, Operation Crimp, and Australian Army during World War II. (Awarded February 2013)
- Auntieruth55: for Hermann Detzner, Cologne War and Battle of Ostrach. (Awarded December 2009)
- Auntieruth55: for Johann von Klenau, Friedrich Freiherr von Hotze and Battle of Winterthur (1799). (Awarded January 2010)
- Auntieruth55: for Siege of Godesberg (1583), Karl Aloys zu Fürstenberg and Army of the Danube. (Awarded March 2010)
- Auntieruth55: for Battle of Dürenstein, War of the Bavarian Succession and Order of Saint Hubert (Bavarian). (Awarded April 2010)
- Auntieruth55: for Johann Heinrich von Schmitt, Rhine Campaign of 1795 and Army of Sambre and Meuse. (Awarded March 2023)
- AustralianRupert: for No. 3 Commando, Battle of Slater's Knoll and No. 6 Commando. (Awarded June 2010)
- AustralianRupert: for Battle of Milne Bay, Reg Saunders, and 2/18th Battalion (Australia). (Awarded August 2012)
- AustralianRupert: for Australian Army during World War II, 15th Battalion (Australia), and No. 450 Squadron RAAF. (Awarded January 2015)
- AustralianRupert: for 2/1st Machine Gun Battalion (Australia), 12th Light Horse Regiment (Australia), and 2/3rd Battalion (Australia). (Awarded November 2015)
- Bellhalla: for USS Mercy (AH-4), SS Pennsylvanian, and SS Dakotan. (Awarded August 2008)
- Bellhalla: for SS Montanan, SS Ohioan (1914), and SS Panaman. (Awarded October 2008)
- Bellhalla: for MS West Honaker, SS Iowan and USS West Bridge (ID-2888). (Awarded October 2008)
- Bellhalla: for SS Black Osprey, SS Mauna Loa, and SM U-5 (Austria-Hungary). (Awarded December 2008)
- Benea: for HMS Speedy (1782), HMS Temeraire (1798) and HMS Bellerophon (1786). (Awarded June 2012)
- Brad101: for USS Constitution, USS Congress (1799), and USS President (1800). (Awarded October 2009)
- Bryanrutherford0: for First Silesian War, Second Silesian War, and Silesian Wars (Awarded August 2019)
- Buggie111: for SMS Erzherzog Franz Ferdinand, Russian battleship Sevastopol (1895) and Battle of Caldera Bay. (Awarded February 2012)
- Buidhe: for Siegfried Lederer's escape from Auschwitz, Partisan Congress riots and The Holocaust in Slovakia. (Awarded October 2020)
- Buidhe: for Dęblin–Irena Ghetto, Hitler's prophecy, and Nazis and Nazi Collaborators (Punishment) Law. (Awarded April 2021)
- Buidhe: for Armenian Genocide, The Holocaust in Greece, and The Holocaust in Bohemia and Moravia. (Awarded May 2022)
- Catlemur: for Battle of Sarantaporo, Kidnapping of Heinrich Kreipe, and Battle of Berea. (Awarded May 2023)
- Cdtew: for Fort Dobbs (North Carolina), James Moore (Continental Army officer), and Robert Howe (Continental Army officer). (Awarded July 2013)
- Cdtew: for Francis Nash, Jethro Sumner, and James Hogun. (Awarded September 2013)
- Chetsford: for Helicopter 66, Emanuel Moravec, and United Nations Command-Rear (Awarded February 2019)
- Cam: for 2nd Canadian Infantry Division, Operation Lüttich, and Yamato class battleship. (Awarded January 2009)
- Cam: for Operation Totalize, Japanese battleship Yamato and Japanese battleship Musashi. (Awarded February 2009)
- Cam: for Japanese battleship Haruna, Moro River Campaign and Operation Charnwood. (Awarded April 2009)
- Cam: for Operation Windsor, Kongō class battlecruiser and Japanese battleship Kirishima. (Awarded September 2010)
- Cla68: for Operation Ke, Guadalcanal Campaign, and USS Iowa turret explosion. (Awarded January 2009)
- Cla68: for Fred Moosally, Battle of the Coral Sea and Japanese aircraft carrier Hōshō. (Awarded December 2010)
- Cliftonian: for 7 Independent Company (Rhodesia), Southern Rhodesian military involvement in the Malayan Emergency, and Lisbon Appointment. (Awarded November 2012)
- Cplakidas: for Roman–Parthian War of 58–63, Byzantine civil war of 1341–1347 and John Kourkouas. (Awarded September 2010)
- Cplakidas: for Sviatoslav's invasion of Bulgaria, Battle of Kalavrye and Sack of Amorium. (Awarded December 2010)
- Cplakidas: for Thomas the Slav, Bardanes Tourkos and Priscus (general). (Awarded April 2012)
- Cplakidas: for John Troglita, Al-Mundhir III ibn al-Harith and Abbasid invasion of Asia Minor (806) (Awarded July 2012)
- Cool3: for Operation Deny Flight, Hastings Ismay, 1st Baron Ismay and Operation Sky Monitor. (Awarded June 2009)
- Crisco 1492: for 1740 Batavia massacre, Java War (1741–1743), and Oerip Soemohardjo. (Awarded August 2012)
- Dudley Miles: for Æthelstan, Æthelred, Lord of the Mercians and Æthelwold ætheling. (Awarded August 2014)
- Dudley Miles: Æthelwulf, Æthelflæd, and Edward the Elder (Awarded April 2018)
- Dumelow: for Anglo-Zanzibar War, Zanzibar Revolution and Zaian War. (Awarded March 2013)
- Ed!: for 7th Infantry Division (United States), 24th Infantry Division (United States) and I Corps (United States). (Awarded August 2009)
- Ed!: for Battle of Osan, Battle of Taejon and Battle of Pyongtaek. (Awarded April 2010)
- Ed!: for Battle of Naktong Bulge, Battle of Chonan and Battle of Chochiwon. (Awarded April 2010)
- Ed!: for Battle of P'ohang-dong, Battle of Taegu and Hill 303 massacre. (Awarded October 2010)
- EnigmaMcmxc: Article 231 of the Treaty of Versailles, 80th Infantry (Reserve) Division (United Kingdom), and 70th Infantry Division (United Kingdom). (Awarded September 2015)
- EnigmaMcmxc: 76th Infantry Division (United Kingdom), 18th Infantry Division (United Kingdom), and 61st Infantry Division (United Kingdom) (Awarded April 2018)
- EnigmaMcmxc: for 23rd (Northumbrian) Division, 59th (Staffordshire) Infantry Division, and 9th (Highland) Infantry Division. (Awarded September 2019)
- EnigmaMcmxc: for 45th Infantry Division (United Kingdom), 77th Infantry Division (United Kingdom), and 55th (West Lancashire) Infantry Division. (Awarded December 2019)
- ErrantX: Dudley Clarke, D-Day naval deceptions, and Operation Copperhead. (Awarded August 2013)
- Eurocopter: for Operation Epsom, Operation Cobra, and Battle of Berlin. (Awarded January 2009)
- Eurocopter: for Falaise pocket, Hill 262, and First Battle of Târgu Frumos. (Awarded April 2009)
- Factotem: for Gloucestershire Regiment, Royal Gloucestershire Hussars, and Yeomanry Cavalry (Awarded July 2018)
- Georgejdorner: for Roderic Dallas, Albert Ball, and List of World War I aces credited with 5 victories. (Awarded January 2014)
- Gog the Mild: for Razing of Friesoythe, Battle of Neville's Cross, and Siege of Berwick (1333) (Awarded November 2018)
- Gog the Mild: for Battle of Auberoche, Gascon campaign of 1345, and Siege of Aiguillon (Awarded January 2019)
- Gog the Mild: for Lancaster's chevauchée of 1346, Battle of Bergerac, and Battle of Caen (1346) (Awarded April 2019)
- Gog the Mild: for Battle of Blanchetaque, Siege of Calais (1346–1347), and Battle of Cape Ecnomus (Awarded June 2019)
- Grandiose: for Livonian War, Background of the Spanish Civil War and Nyon Conference. (Awarded September 2011)
- Harrias: for Sieges of Taunton, Capture of Wakefield, and Battle of Babylon Hill. (Awarded October 2019)
- Harrias: for Battle of Sourton Down, Battle of Marshall's Elm, and Battle of Piercebridge. (Awarded August 2020)
- Hawkeye7: for Neil Hamilton Fairley, Edmund Herring and Admiralty Islands campaign. (Awarded January 2009)
- Hawkeye7: for Battle of Kaiapit, Landing at Saidor and George Alan Vasey. (Awarded January 2009)
- Hawkeye7: for Battle of Sio, Sydney Rowell and Battle of Wau. (Awarded March 2009)
- Hawkeye7: for Frank Horton Berryman, Stanley Savige and Samuel Burston. (Awarded April 2009)
- Hchc2009: for Kenilworth Castle, York Castle, and Stephen, King of England. (Awarded August 2011)
- Hchc2009: for Bastille, Royal Artillery Memorial and Henry II of England. (Awarded May 2012)
- Hchc2009: for Henry I of England, Peasants' Revolt and Henry III of England. (Awarded November 2013)
- Hchc2009: for Empress Matilda, Edward II of England, and North-West Mounted Police. (Awarded December 2017)
- Historical Perspective: for Massachusetts in the American Civil War, 22nd Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry and 29th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry. (Awarded January 2011)
- HJ Mitchell: for Mike Jackson, Michael Walker, Baron Walker of Aldringham and Tim Cross. (Awarded June 2011)
- HJ Mitchell: for Richard Dannatt, Baron Dannatt, Iranian Embassy siege and List of field marshals of the British Army. (Awarded April 2012)
- HJ Mitchell: for Operation Barras, British military intervention in the Sierra Leone Civil War and List of sieges of Gibraltar. (Awarded June 2013)
- HJ Mitchell for Operation Flavius, Death on the Rock, and Devon County War Memorial (Awarded November 2016)
- Hog Farm: for Landis' Missouri Battery, First Battle of Newtonia, and Slayback's Missouri Cavalry Regiment. (Awarded August 2020)
- Hog Farm: for 3rd Missouri Infantry Regiment (Confederate), 1st Missouri Field Battery, and 8th Missouri Infantry Regiment (Confederate). (Awarded November 2020)
- Hog Farm: for Battle of Marais des Cygnes, 4th Missouri Infantry Regiment (Confederate), and Battle of Little Blue River. (Awarded March 2021)
- Hog Farm: for Nichols's Missouri Cavalry Regiment, Second Battle of Newtonia, and 13th Missouri Cavalry Regiment (Confederate). (Awarded July 2021)
- Ian Rose: for Stanley Goble, William Bostock, and Frank Hubert McNamara. (Awarded February 2009)
- Ian Rose: for Clare Stevenson, Joe Hewitt (RAAF officer), and Adrian Cole (RAAF officer). (Awarded April 2009)
- Ian Rose: for Arthur Henry Cobby, Frank Bladin and Henry Burrell (RAN officer). (Awarded May 2009)
- Ian Rose: for John Lerew, Ellis Wackett and John Lloyd Waddy. (Awarded October 2009)
- Iazyges: for Velites, Iazyges, and Project SAINT. (Awarded May 2017)
- Iazyges: for German destroyer Z39, German destroyer Z1 Leberecht Maass, and German destroyer Z2 Georg Thiele. (Awarded November 2017)
- Iazyges: for Asheville-class gunboat (1917), German destroyer Z38, and German destroyer Z31. (Awarded January 2018)
- Iazyges: for German destroyer Z3 Max Schultz, Type 1934-class destroyer, and German destroyer Z51. (Awarded February 2018)
- Indy beetle: for Operation Grandslam, Jean-Baptiste Ouédraogo, and Fall of Kampala (Awarded January 2019)
- Indy beetle: for Battle of Entebbe, Battle of Masaka, and Battle of Lukaya (Awarded April 2019)
- Indy beetle: for Libyan–Egyptian War, Invasion of Kagera, and Kirk–Holden war. (Awarded May 2022)
- Jappalang: for Battle of Barnet, Battle of Bosworth Field and Battle of Towton. (Awarded January 2011)
- Jim Sweeney: for British Army during World War I, Robert Peverell Hichens and British Commandos. (Awarded August 2010)
- JonCatalán: for Panzer I, TAM, and AMX-30E. (Awarded August 2008)
- JonCatalán: for Battle of Khafji, Rheinmetall 120 mm gun, and AMX-30. (Awarded December 2008)
- JonCatalán: for Panzer IV, Third Battle of Kharkov, and Tanks in the Spanish Army. (Awarded January 2009)
- JonCatalán: for Arena Active Protection System, Operation Winter Storm, and List of tanks in the Spanish Civil War. (Awarded January 2009)
- KAVEBEAR: for Henry Hoʻolulu Pitman, J. R. Kealoha, and James Wood Bush. (Awarded July 2016)
- KAVEBEAR: for Prince Romerson, Curtis P. Iaukea, and Teriitaria II. (Awarded December 2019)
- KCVelaga for List of destroyers of India, List of National Defence Academy alumni, and List of Param Vir Chakra recipients. (Awarded November 2016)
- KCVelaga for List of Indian Coast Guard directors general, INS Vikrant (R11), and List of Indian naval air squadrons. (Awarded February 2017)
- Kees08: Roger B. Chaffee, John Glenn, and Neil Armstrong (Awarded May 2018)
- Kges1901: for Divisional Cavalry Regiment (New Zealand), Mikhail Petrovich Petrov (general), and 15th Tank Corps. (Awarded July 2017)
- Kges1901: 390th Rifle Division, 2nd Red Banner Army, and 177th Fighter Aviation Regiment PVO (Awarded March 2018)
- Kges1901: for 57th Rifle Division (Soviet Union), Soviet cruiser Admiral Isakov, and South Australian Mounted Rifles (Awarded September 2018)
- Kges1901: for Nikopol–Krivoi Rog Offensive, Soviet cruiser Admiral Oktyabrsky, and Battle of Elands River (1900) (Awarded December 2018)
- Kumioko: for Smedley Butler, Michael J. Daly, and Michael P. Murphy. (Awarded March 2010)
- Kyteto: for Boeing B-52 Stratofortress, Hawker Siddeley Harrier and De Havilland Comet. (Awarded May 2012)
- Magicpiano: for Capture of Fort Ticonderoga, Powder Alarm and Fort Ticonderoga. (Awarded April 2009)
- Magicpiano: for Battle of Ticonderoga (1759), Siege of Fort Ticonderoga (1777) and Battle of The Cedars. (Awarded April 2010)
- Magicpiano: for Battle of Valcour Island, Battle of Quebec (1775) and Arnold's expedition to Quebec. (Awarded September 2010)
- Maile66: for Audie Murphy, Audie Murphy honors and awards, and Runaway Scrape. (Awarded September 2015)
- Maury Markowitz: for Nike-X, Mark XIV bomb sight, and Brilliant Pebbles. (Awarded February 2018)
- Maury Markowitz: for IFF Mark II, GL Mk. I radar, and Project Excalibur (Awarded June 2019)
- MisterBee1966: for Heinrich Bär, Walter Nowotny and Wolfgang Lüth. (Awarded April 2009)
- MisterBee1966: for List of Knight's Cross recipients of the Kriegsmarine, List of Knight's Cross recipients of the Schnellboot service, and List of Knight's Cross recipients of the U-boat service. (Awarded May 2009)
- MisterBee1966: for List of German World War II jet aces, Werner Mölders, and List of foreign recipients of the Knight's Cross. (Awarded July 2009)
- MisterBee1966: for Egmont Prinz zur Lippe-Weißenfeld, List of Knight's Cross with Oak Leaves, Swords or Diamonds recipients of the Waffen-SS and Helmut Lent. (Awarded December 2009)
- Nudve: for North Yemen Civil War, Battles of the Kinarot Valley, and Operation Mole Cricket 19. (Awarded February 2009)
- Nick-D: for Military history of Australia during World War II, Battle of Morotai and Australian light destroyer project. (Awarded April 2009)
- Nick-D: for Take Ichi convoy, Convoy GP55 and Operation Teardrop. (Awarded October 2009)
- Nick-D: for Dutch 1913 battleship proposal, No. 1 Wing RAAF and Ordnance QF 25-pounder Short. (Awarded April 2010)
- Nick-D: for Bombing of Yawata (June 1944), Bombing of Singapore (1944–1945) and Black Friday (1945). (Awarded November 2010)
- Nikkimaria: for If Day, Ray Farquharson and Melville Island (Nova Scotia). (Awarded July 2012)
- Parsecboy: for SMS Von der Tann, SMS Moltke (1910) and Nassau class battleship. (Awarded March 2009)
- Parsecboy: for Moltke class battlecruiser, Amagi class battlecruiser and SMS Seydlitz. (Awarded April 2009)
- Parsecboy: for Helgoland class battleship, Kaiser class battleship and SMS Blücher. (Awarded July 2009)
- Parsecboy: for König class battleship, SMS König, and Derfflinger class battlecruiser. (Awarded August 2009)
- Peacemaker67: for Pavle Đurišić, 13th Waffen Mountain Division of the SS Handschar (1st Croatian) and Dobroslav Jevđević. (Awarded December 2012)
- Peacemaker67: for Kosta Pećanac, Operation Trio, and 23rd Waffen Mountain Division of the SS Kama (2nd Croatian). (Awarded March 2013)
- Peacemaker67: for Vojislav Lukačević, Hungarian occupation of Yugoslav territories, and Serbian State Guard. (Awarded April 2013)
- Peacemaker67: for Artur Phleps, Helmuth Raithel and Operation Southeast Croatia. (Awarded July 2013)
- Pendright: Mahan-class destroyer, USS Mahan (DD-364), and WAVES (Awarded April 2018)
- Pendright: for United States Marine Corps Women's Reserve, USS Tucker (DD-374), and Cadet Nurse Corps. (Awarded April 2020)
- Pickersgill-Cunliffe: for Charles Richardson (Royal Navy officer), Thomas Hardy (Royal Navy officer, died 1732), and Maurice Suckling. (Awarded July 2023)
- Piotrus: for Kiev Expedition (1018), Polish culture during World War II and Łódź insurrection (1905). (Awarded December 2011)
- Piotrus: for Stanisław Koniecpolski, Tadeusz Kościuszko, and Casimir Pulaski. (Awarded August 2013)
- PRODUCER: for Pavle Đurišić, Dobroslav Jevđević, Kosta Pećanac. (Awarded January 2013)
- Piotrus: for Battle of Hel, Battle of Westerplatte, and Witold Pilecki. (Awarded September 2022)
- Saberwyn: for Collins class submarine, HMAS Sydney (R17) and HMAS Australia (1911). (Awarded April 2010)
- Simongraham: for HSwMS Oscar II, Soviet cruiser Admiral Isachenkov, and Soviet cruiser Vasily Chapayev. (Awarded May 2023)
- Skinny87: for 13th Airborne Division (United States), Tetrarch (tank), and Operation Freshman. (Awarded March 2009)
- Socrates2008: for 1968 Thule Air Base B-52 crash, Siege of Kimberley, and Battle of Magersfontein. (Awarded December 2010)
- Sp33dyphil: for Northrop YF-23, McDonnell XF-85 Goblin, and List of Ohio class submarines. (Awarded February 2012)
- Sp33dyphil: for STRAT-X, McDonnell Douglas AV-8B Harrier II and Sukhoi Su-37. (Awarded December 2017)
- Sturmvogel 66: for Sd.Kfz. 10, Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-3, and Petlyakov Pe-8. (Awarded January 2010)
- Sturmvogel 66: for HMS Lion (1910), Yermolayev Yer-2, and Sovetsky Soyuz class battleship. (Awarded April 2010)
- Sturmvogel 66: for HMAS Australia (1911), Petlyakov Pe-3, and Russian battleship Slava. (Awarded May 2010)
- Sturmvogel 66: for Japanese aircraft carrier Kaga, HMS Princess Royal (1911) and List of battlecruisers of Russia. (Awarded July 2010)
- The Bushranger: for List of armored cruisers of Germany, De Lackner HZ-1 Aerocycle and Hall XPTBH (Awarded January 2012)
- The_ed17: for USS Nevada (BB-36), Alaska class cruiser, and Lexington class battlecruiser. (Awarded January 2009)
- The_ed17: for Design 1047 battlecruiser, Amagi class battlecruiser, and Brazilian battleship Minas Gerais. (Awarded April 2009)
- The_ed17: for North Carolina class battleship, Brazilian cruiser Bahia and Tosa class battleship. (Awarded October 2009)
- The_ed17: for Design A-150 battleship, Dutch 1913 battleship proposal and USS Hawaii (CB-3). (Awarded January 2010)
- Tomandjerry211: for American Expeditionary Forces on the Western Front order of battle, List of United States Army campaigns during World War II, and T30 Howitzer Motor Carriage. (Awarded July 2015)
- Tomandjerry211: for T48 Gun Motor Carriage, M15 Halftrack, and M13 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage. (Awarded August 2015)
- Tomobe03: for Operation Storm, Operation Winter '94, and Minefields in Croatia. (Awarded July 2013)
- Tomobe03: for Operation Jackal, Croatian special police order of battle in 1991–95, and United Nations Confidence Restoration Operation in Croatia. (Awarded July 2015)
- TomStar81: for United States Naval Gunfire Support debate, USS Iowa (BB-61), and USS Texas (BB-35). (Awarded February 2009)
- TonyTheTiger: for Four Freedoms (Norman Rockwell), Bob Chappuis, and Elmer Gedeon. (Awarded January 2009)
- TonyTheTiger: for Willie Gillis, Jon Burge, and Fountain of Time. (Awarded March 2009)
- Vami IV: for 42 cm Gamma howitzer, Léon Degrelle, and USS Johnston (DD-557). (Awarded June 2022)
- Vanamonde93: for Operation PBFortune, Carlos Castillo Armas, and Manuel Noriega. (Awarded July 2020)
- Wehwalt: for Ernest Augustus I of Hanover, David Scott, and Alfred Worden. (Awarded June 2020)
- White Shadows: for List of battleships of Austria-Hungary, List of battleships of the Ottoman Empire, and List of ironclad warships of Austria-Hungary (Awarded August 2018)
- White Shadows: for SM U-1 (Austria-Hungary), Ersatz Monarch-class battleship, and SM U-2 (Austria-Hungary) (Awarded December 2018)
- XavierGreen: for Bombardment of Papeete, Action of 1 August 1801, and Action of 9 February 1799. (Awarded June 2010)
- YellowMonkey: for Military career of Keith Miller, Keith Miller, and 1964 Brinks Hotel bombing. (Awarded March 2009)
- YellowMonkey: for Hue chemical attacks, Ba Cut, and Xa Loi Pagoda raids. (Awarded March 2009)
- YellowMonkey: for Gia Long, Keith Johnson (cricket administrator) and Ton That Dinh. (Awarded April 2009)
- YellowMonkey: for Nguyen Van Nhung, Lê Văn Duyệt and September 1964 South Vietnamese coup attempt. (Awarded August 2010)
- Yoenit: for Indiana class battleship, USS Indiana (BB-1) and USS Massachusetts (BB-2). (Awarded August 2010)
- Zawed: for Howard Kippenberger, Herbert Ernest Hart, and Alexander Godley (Awarded April 2013)
- Zawed: for William George Malone, Frank Worsley, and New Zealand Division (Awarded January 2015)
- Zawed: for 25th Battalion (New Zealand), Charles Heaphy, and 18th Battalion (New Zealand) (Awarded February 2017)
- Zawed: Cyril Bassett, Donald Forrester Brown, and Leslie Andrew (Awarded May 2018)
A-Class medal with Oak Leaves
The A-Class medal with Oak Leaves was introduced in January 2009 and has been awarded to the following editors:
- Abraham, B.S.: for Edgar Towner, Henry Wells (general), and Raymond Brownell. (Awarded April 2009)
- Abraham, B.S.: for Otto Becher, Teddy Sheean and Lewis McGee. (Awarded October 2009)
- Abraham, B.S.: for Walter Peeler, Thomas Baker (aviator) and Cedric Howell. (Awarded January 2010)
- Auntieruth55: for Army of the Danube order of battle, Battle of Schliengen, and Siege of Hüningen (1796–97). (Awarded January 2015)
- Auntieruth55: for Siege of Kehl (1796–97), Battle of Kehl (1796), and Second Battle of Kehl (1796). (Awarded May 2015)
- Auntieruth55: for Friedrich Wilhelm von Seydlitz, Battle of Emmendingen and Rhine Campaign of 1796. (Awarded December 2017)
- AustralianRupert: for 2/9th Battalion (Australia), 2/17th Battalion (Australia), and 2/48th Battalion (Australia) (Awarded February 2016)
- AustralianRupert: for 2/5th Battalion (Australia), 2/2nd Machine Gun Battalion (Australia), and 2/14th Battalion (Australia). (Awarded April 2016)
- AustralianRupert: for 2/4th Machine Gun Battalion (Australia), Battle of the Hongorai River, and Battle of Porton Plantation. (Awarded August 2016)
- AustralianRupert: for Battle of Tsimba Ridge, 2/3rd Machine Gun Battalion (Australia), and 2/15th Battalion (Australia). (Awarded August 2016)
- AustralianRupert: for 2/43rd Battalion (Australia), Battle of Isurava, and 2/7th Battalion (Australia). (Awarded January 2017)
- Bellhalla: for SS Washingtonian, SS Minnesotan, and SS Timothy Bloodworth. (Awarded January 2009)
- Bellhalla: for U-1 class submarine (Austria-Hungary), U-3 class submarine (Austria-Hungary), and SM U-14 (Austria-Hungary). (Awarded February 2009)
- Bellhalla: for U-5 class submarine (Austria-Hungary), U-20 class submarine, and SM U-68. (Awarded February 2009)
- Bellhalla: for SM U-66, SM UB-45 and SM UB-43. (Awarded March 2009)
- Bellhalla: for SM U-10, SM UB-14 and SM UB-16. (Awarded May 2009)
- Cam: for List of battlecruisers of Japan, Japanese battleship Kongō, and Japanese battleship Hiei. (Awarded December 2010)
- Cplakidas: for Abbasid invasion of Asia Minor (782), Battle of Solachon, and Siege of Constantinople (717–718). (Awarded August 2012)
- Cplakidas: for Battle of Lalakaon, Siege of Constantinople (674–678) and the Battle of the Defile . (Awarded February 2013)
- Cplakidas: for Muhammad ibn Tughj al-Ikhshid, Abd al-Rahman ibn Muhammad ibn al-Ash'ath, and Abu'l-Aswar Shavur ibn Fadl. (Awarded November 2015)
- Cplakidas: for Asad ibn Abdallah al-Qasri, Al-Mu'tadid, and Al-Mu'tasim. (Awarded April 2017).
- Ed!: for Hadong Ambush, Chaplain-Medic massacre, and 766th Independent Infantry Regiment (North Korea). (Awarded November 2010)
- Ed!: for Battle of the Bowling Alley, Battle of Sangju (1950), and Battle of Haman. (Awarded January 2011)
- Ed!: for Battle of Hwanggan, Battle of Pusan Perimeter logistics and Battle of Yongdong. (Awarded January 2011)
- Ed!: for 1st Provisional Marine Brigade, Battle of Battle Mountain and Battle of Nam River. (Awarded October 2011)
- Ed!: for Kenneth R. Shadrick, William F. Dean and George Andrew Davis, Jr.. (Awarded December 2011)
- EnigmaMcmxc: for 66th Infantry Division (United Kingdom), 47th (London) Infantry Division, and 55th (West Lancashire) Infantry Division. (Awarded October 2020)
- EnigmaMcmxc: for 2nd Armoured Division (United Kingdom), 55th (West Lancashire) Division, and List of commanders of the British 2nd Division. (Awarded June 2021)
- EnigmaMcmxc: for 12th (Eastern) Infantry Division, List of British divisions in World War II, and 2nd Infantry Division (United Kingdom). (Awarded August 2021)
- EnigmaMcmxc: for List of British mobile brigades during the Second World War, 46th Infantry Division (United Kingdom), and List of British infantry brigades of the Second World War (1–100). (Awarded January 2022)
- Gog the Mild: for Battle of Sluys, Battle of Calais (1349), and Battle of Lagos. (Awarded December 2019)
- Gog the Mild: for First Punic War, Battle of the Lipari Islands, and Treaty of Lutatius. (Awarded July 2020)
- Gog the Mild: for Battle of the Saw, Spendius, and Battle of Heraklion. (Awarded February 2021)
- Gog the Mild: for Battle of Rethymno, Siege of Guînes (1352), and Siege of Tunis (Mercenary War). (Awarded December 2021)
- Gog the Mild: for Siege of Breteuil, Gisco (died 239 BC), and Siege of Dundee. (Awarded May 2022)
- Hawkeye7: for Landing at Nadzab, John Northcott and Landing on Emirau. (Awarded April 2009)
- Hawkeye7: for Albert Kesselring, Rupert Downes and Battle of Bardia. (Awarded November 2009)
- Hawkeye7: for Iven Giffard Mackay, James Harold Cannan and James Whiteside McCay. (Awarded December 2009)
- Hawkeye7: for Vernon Sturdee, Harry Chauvel and Douglas MacArthur. (Awarded April 2010)
- Hawkeye7: for Thomas C. Kinkaid, Leslie Groves and Kenneth Walker. (Awarded December 2010)
- HJ Mitchell: for Spalding War Memorial, North Eastern Railway War Memorial, and York City War Memorial. (Awarded April 2017)
- HJ Mitchell: for Norwich War Memorial, Rochdale Cenotaph, and Manchester Cenotaph. (Awarded October 2017)
- HJ Mitchell: for Mells War Memorial, Lancashire Fusiliers War Memorial, and Equestrian statue of Edward Horner. (Awarded December 2017)
- HJ Mitchell: for Civil Service Rifles War Memorial Royal Naval Division War Memorial, and Tower Hill Memorial (Awarded July 2018)
- HJ Mitchell: for Arch of Remembrance, Southampton Cenotaph, and Midland Railway War Memorial (Awarded February 2019)
- Hog Farm: for Capture of Sedalia, Second Battle of Independence, and Grant's Canal. (Awarded September 2021)
- Hog Farm: for Battle of St. Charles, Marmaduke–Walker duel, and Battle of Glasgow, Missouri. (Awarded March 2022)
- Hog Farm: for Battle of Raymond, CSS Baltic, and Battle of Van Buren. (Awarded June 2022)
- Hog Farm: for Duckport Canal, CSS Missouri, and Battle of Helena. (Awarded December 2022)
- Hog Farm: for Fort Southerland, USS Marmora (1862) and 9th Missouri Sharpshooter Battalion. (Awarded March 2023)
- Ian Rose: for Frederick Scherger, Henry Wrigley and Charles Eaton (RAAF officer). (Awarded December 2009)
- Ian Rose: for Alexander Pentland, Oswald Watt and Roderic Dallas. (Awarded March 2010)
- Ian Rose: for Allan Walters, Lester Brain and Brian Eaton. (Awarded April 2010)
- Ian Rose: for William Ellis Newton, Ian Dougald McLachlan and Alan Charlesworth. (Awarded January 2011)
- Ian Rose: for Peter Jeffrey (RAAF officer), William Brill and John McCauley (RAAF officer). (Awarded May 2011)
- Iazyges: German destroyer Z32, German destroyer Z4 Richard Beitzen, and Tetricus I (Awarded April 2018)
- Iazyges: for Gordian dynasty, Marcian, and Glycerius (Awarded September 2018)
- Iazyges: for Aegidius, Herennius Etruscus, and Staurakios. (Awarded April 2020)
- Iazyges: for Theodosius III, Eucherius (son of Stilicho), and Constantine (son of Basil I). (Awarded December 2022)
- Iazyges: for Christopher Lekapenos, Diadumenian, and Tiberius III. (Awarded May 2023)
- Kges1901: for Soviet cruiser Marshal Voroshilov, Soviet destroyer Nezamozhnik, and USS Oberrender (Awarded August 2019)
- Kges1901: for Soviet destroyer Soobrazitelny (1940), 55th (West Lancashire) Infantry Division, and USS O'Flaherty. (Awarded January 2020)
- Kges1901: for Benjamin Lewis Hodge, 4th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment, and 13th Light Tank Brigade. (Awarded December 2023)
- MisterBee1966: for Max-Hellmuth Ostermann, List of Knight's Cross with Oak Leaves recipients: 1940–1941 and List of Knight's Cross with Oak Leaves recipients: 1942. (Awarded February 2010)
- MisterBee1966: for Heinrich Prinz zu Sayn-Wittgenstein, List of Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves recipients (1943) and List of Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves recipients (1944). (Awarded January 2011)
- MisterBee1966: for Ernst Lindemann, List of Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross recipients (A), and List of Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross recipients (C). (Awarded July 2011)
- MisterBee1966: for List of Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross recipients (V), List of Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross recipients (U), and List of Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves recipients (1945). (Awarded August 2011)
- MisterBee1966: for List of Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross recipients (I), List of Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross recipients (J) and List of Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross recipients (O). (Awarded September 2011)
- Nick-D: for Japanese air attacks on the Mariana Islands, No. 79 Squadron RAAF, and John Treloar (museum administrator). (Awarded March 2011)
- Nick-D: for Action of 28 January 1945, Operation Kita and Air raids on Japan. (Awarded January 2012)
- Nick-D: for Battle of Arawe, Australian contribution to the Battle of Normandy and Convoy Faith. (Awarded May 2012)
- Nick-D: for McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet in Australian service, McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II in Australian service and Australian Army during World War II. (Awarded February 2013)
- Nick-D: for McDonnell Douglas A-4G Skyhawk, Boeing C-17 Globemaster III in Australian service and Lockheed C-130 Hercules in Australian service. (Awarded June 2013)
- Parsecboy: for SMS Oldenburg, SMS Schleswig-Holstein, and SMS Schlesien. (Awarded May 2013)
- Parsecboy: for SMS Hindenburg, Bayern class battleship and SMS Derfflinger. (Awarded September 2009)
- Parsecboy: for SMS Lützow, SMS Kurfürst Friedrich Wilhelm and Tosa class battleship. (Awarded October 2009)
- Parsecboy: for SMS Nassau, Florida class battleship and List of battlecruisers of Germany. (Awarded January 2010)
- Parsecboy: for SMS Goeben, SMS Helgoland and List of battleships of Germany. (Awarded April 2010)
- Peacemaker67: for 21st Waffen Mountain Division of the SS Skanderbeg (1st Albanian), 24th Waffen Mountain Division of the SS Karstjäger, and Yugoslav order of battle for the invasion of Yugoslavia. (Awarded September 2013)
- Peacemaker67: for Axis order of battle for the invasion of Yugoslavia, 373rd (Croatian) Infantry Division (Wehrmacht), and Johann Mickl. (Awarded November 2013)
- Peacemaker67: for June 1941 uprising in eastern Herzegovina, Operation Rösselsprung (1944), and German–Yugoslav Partisan negotiations. (Awarded November 2014)
- Peacemaker67: for 4th Army (Kingdom of Yugoslavia), Bill Denny (Australian politician), and Stanley Price Weir. (Awarded March 2015)
- Peacemaker67: for Yugoslav monitor Vardar, SMS Körös, and Yugoslav monitor Sava. (Awarded April 2015)
- Sturmvogel 66: for HMS Indefatigable (1909), Courageous class battlecruiser and Borodino class battlecruiser. (Awarded August 2010)
- Sturmvogel 66: for HMS Courageous (50), Courageous class aircraft carrier and List of battlecruisers of the Royal Navy. (Awarded October 2010)
- Sturmvogel 66: for List of breastwork monitors of the Royal Navy, Japanese aircraft carrier Hōshō and Russian battleship Rostislav (Awarded March 2011)
- Sturmvogel 66: for USS New Ironsides, HMS Queen Mary and Lockheed D-21 (Awarded June 2011)
- Sturmvogel 66: for HMS Hood (51), HMS New Zealand (1911) and HMS Eagle (1918) (Awarded September 2011)
- The ed17: for HMS Agincourt (1913), Greek battleship Salamis, and Chilean cruiser Esmeralda (1883). (Awarded July 2021)
- The_ed17: for ARA Moreno, Rivadavia class battleship and Chilean battleship Almirante Latorre. (Awarded October 2010)
- The_ed17: for List of battlecruisers of Japan, Almirante Latorre-class battleship, and ARA Rivadavia . (Awarded December 2010)
- The_ed17: for Minas Geraes-class battleship, Brazilian battleship São Paulo and South American dreadnought race. (Awarded June 2011)
- YellowMonkey: for 1965 South Vietnamese coup, December 1964 South Vietnamese coup and Nguyen Chanh Thi. (Awarded September 2010)
- YellowMonkey: for January 1964 South Vietnamese coup, Lam Van Phat and Lindsay Hassett. (Awarded October 2010)
- Zawed: for Henry James Nicholas, Reginald Judson, and Harry Laurent (Awarded July 2018)
- Zawed: for William Edward Sanders, James Crichton (soldier), and Samuel Frickleton (Awarded January 2019)
- Zawed: for Samuel Forsyth, William Hardham, and John Gildroy Grant (Awarded June 2019)
- Zawed: for Johnny Checketts, James Allen Ward, and Percy Storkey. (Awarded April 2020)
- Zawed: for Leonard Trent, Haane Manahi, and Clive Hulme. (Awarded January 2021)
A-Class medal with Swords
The A-Class medal with Swords was introduced in January 2009 and has been awarded to the following editors:
- AustralianRupert: for Bougainville counterattack, New Britain campaign, and Landings at Cape Torokina, Awarded February 2018
- AustralianRupert: for Battle of Elands River (1900), Landing at Jacquinot Bay, and 1st Armoured Brigade (Australia) (Awarded July 2019)
- Bellhalla: for Tucker class destroyer, Yorktown class gunboat and SS American (1900). (Awarded June 2009)
- Cplakidas: for Bessas (general), Vitalian (general), and Siege of Thessalonica (1422–1430). (Awarded September 2017)
- Cplakidas: for Junayd of Aydın, Battle of Halmyros, and 19th Mechanized Division (Greece) (Awarded July 2018)
- Cplakidas: for Arab–Khazar wars, Ottoman conquest of Lesbos, and Battle of Azaz (1030) (Awarded January 2019)
- Cplakidas: for Battle of Hulao, Battle of Petroe, and Battle of Andrassos (Awarded May 2019)
- Cplakidas: for Battle of Kharistan, Fatimid invasion of Egypt (914–915), and Battle of Settepozzi (Awarded July 2019)
- Cplakidas: for Battle of Kapetron, Fatimid conquest of Egypt, and Battle of Saseno. (Awarded August 2020)
- Cplakidas: for Battle of Fakhkh, Battle of Trapani, and Manuel Kamytzes. (Awarded January 2021)
- Cplakidas: for Battle of the Blacks, Excubitors, and Sayf al-Dawla. (Awarded December 2022)
- Ed!: for Battle of Masan, Battle of Pusan Perimeter, and Thomas J. Hudner, Jr.. (Awarded February 2012)
- Ed!: for Jesse L. Brown, John F. Bolt and 45th Infantry Division (United States). (Awarded August 2012)
- Ed!: for Arthur W. Radford, George S. Patton slapping incidents and George S. Patton. (Awarded March 2013)
- Gog the Mild: for Battle of Utica, Sieges of Berwick (1355 and 1356), and Battle of Winchelsea. (Awarded August 2022)
- Hawkeye7: for Manhattan Project, Horace Robertson, and Walter Bedell Smith. (Awarded April 2011)
- Hawkeye7: for Singapore strategy, Frederick Browning and William Sterling Parsons. (Awarded October 2011)
- Hawkeye7: for Thomas Blamey, Relief of General Douglas MacArthur and Battle of the Bismarck Sea. (Awarded December 2011)
- Hawkeye7: for Armed Forces Special Weapons Project, Battle of Milne Bay and Frederick E. Morgan. (Awarded March 2012)
- Hawkeye7: for Kenneth Nichols, Alsos Mission and Battle of Goodenough Island. (Awarded May 2012)
- Hawkeye7: for Arthur S. Carpender, James Bryant Conant and Vannevar Bush. (Awarded July 2012)
- Hawkeye7: for Douglas MacArthur's escape from the Philippines, Isidor Isaac Rabi and South West Pacific Area (command). (Awarded October 2012)
- Hawkeye7: for Walter Krueger, Robert L. Eichelberger, and George Kenney. (Awarded November 2012)
- Hawkeye7: for Leslie Morshead, Hugh John Casey and Operation Sandstone. (Awarded December 2012)
- Hawkeye7: for Donald Wilson (general), United States v. The Progressive, and Colin Hall Simpson. (Awarded February 2013)
- Hog Farm: for William Y. Slack, Battle of Grand Gulf, and Battle of Cane Hill. (Awarded August 2023)
- Hog Farm: for John Bullock Clark, Battle of Big Black River Bridge, and Battle of Plum Point Bend. (Awarded July 2024)
- Ian Rose: for Valston Hancock, Alister Murdoch and Colin Hannah. (Awarded May 2011)
- Ian Rose: for James Rowland (RAAF officer), David Evans (RAAF officer) and John Balmer. (Awarded September 2011)
- Ian Rose: for Nicky Barr, Frank Lukis and Albert Ball. (Awarded October 2011)
- Ian Rose: for George Mackinolty, Hector Waller, and Roy Dowling. (Awarded February 2012)
- Ian Rose: for John Francis Jackson, Eric Harrison (RAAF officer) and William Anderson (RAAF officer). (Awarded May 2012)
- Ian Rose: for Henry Petre, Reg Saunders and Central Flying School RAAF. (Awarded July 2012)
- Ian Rose: for No. 82 Wing RAAF, Wilfred Arthur, and Hippolyte De La Rue. (Awarded November 2012)
- Ian Rose: for No. 86 Wing RAAF, No. 81 Wing RAAF, and No. 78 Wing RAAF. (Awarded June 2013)
- Ian Rose: for No. 84 Wing RAAF, Lockheed C-130 Hercules in Australian service, and William Hely. (Awarded July 2013)
- Ian Rose: for No. 2 Operational Conversion Unit RAAF, No. 33 Squadron RAAF, and Bobby Gibbes. (Awarded August 2013)
- MisterBee1966: for List of Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross recipients (Q), List of Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross recipients (X–Z) and List of Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross recipients (N). (Awarded October 2011)
- MisterBee1966: for List of Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross recipients (T), Helmut Wick and Werner Hartenstein. (Awarded February 2012)
- MisterBee1966: for List of Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross recipients (E), List of Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross recipients (D), and List of Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross recipients (F). (Awarded October 2012)
- MisterBee1966: for List of Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross recipients (G), List of Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross recipients (L), and Hans Waldmann (fighter pilot). (Awarded February 2013)
- MisterBee1966: for List of Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross recipients (M), List of Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross recipients (P), and List of Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross recipients (R). (Awarded July 2013)
- MisterBee1966: for List of Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross recipients (W), List of Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross recipients (Ba–Bm), and List of Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross recipients (Bn–Bz). (Awarded January 2014)
- MisterBee1966: for List of Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross recipients (Hn–Hz), List of Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross recipients (Ha–Hm), and List of Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross recipients (Ka–Km). (Awarded April 2014)
- MisterBee1966: for Hyacinth Graf Strachwitz von Groß-Zauche und Camminetz, Heinz-Wolfgang Schnaufer, and List of Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross recipients (Kn–Kz). (Awarded April 2014)
- MisterBee1966: for Hans Philipp, List of Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross recipients (Sa–Schr), and List of Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross recipients (Schu–Sz). (Awarded August 2014)
- MisterBee1966: for Joachim Müncheberg, Egon Mayer, and Rudolf Frank. (Awarded January 2015)
- Nick-D: for No. 38 Squadron RAAF, Operation Tungsten, and Operation Mascot. (Awarded February 2014)
- Nick-D: for Operation Goodwood (naval), Peter Raw, and Battle of Labuan. (Awarded April 2015)
- Nick-D: for Operation Pamphlet, Allied naval bombardments of Japan during World War II, and 4th Armoured Brigade (Australia). (Awarded May 2016)
- Nick-D: for John Hines (Australian soldier), Operation Leader, and Operation Paravane. (Awarded November 2016)
- Nick-D: for Operation Inmate, Vultee Vengeance in Australian service, and Boeing CH-47 Chinook in Australian service. (Awarded October 2017)
- Nick-D: for South China Sea raid, Bougainville counterattack, and New Britain campaign (Awarded January 2018)
- Nick-D: for Second Australian Imperial Force in the United Kingdom, Western Australian emergency of March 1944, and Bombing of Tokyo (10 March 1945) (Awarded July 2018)
- Nick-D: for Landing at Jacquinot Bay, Operation Obviate, and 1st Armoured Brigade (Australia) (Awarded July 2019)
- Nick-D: for Operation Catechism, Bombing of Obersalzberg, and Operation Boomerang. (Awarded July 2020)
- Nick-D: for M113 armoured personnel carriers in Australian service, Battle of Saint-Malo, and Operation Cockpit. (Awarded June 2021)
- Parsecboy: for Deutschland class battleship, SMS Erzherzog Franz Ferdinand and SMS Hannover. (Awarded May 2010)
- Parsecboy: for SMS Posen, SMS Baden (1915) and SMS Westfalen. (Awarded July 2010)
- Parsecboy: for SMS Rheinland, SMS Kaiser (1911) and SMS Deutschland (1904). (Awarded September 2010)
- Parsecboy: for SMS Kronprinz (1914), SMS Grosser Kurfürst (1913) and SMS Bayern (1915). (Awarded January 2011)
- Parsecboy: for SMS Markgraf, List of armored cruisers of Germany and SMS Friedrich der Grosse (1911). (Awarded May 2011)
- Parsecboy: for German battleship Tirpitz, SMS Ostfriesland and SMS Kaiserin. (Awarded September 2011)
- Parsecboy: for List of ironclad warships of Germany, List of heavy cruisers of Germany and German battleship Bismarck. (Awarded January 2012)
- Parsecboy: for List of battleships of Greece, SMS König Albert and List of protected cruisers of Germany. (Awarded July 2012)
- Parsecboy: for List of battlecruisers, SMS Prinzregent Luitpold and SMS Thüringen. (Awarded December 2012)
- Parsecboy: for SMS Pommern, List of coastal defense ships of Germany and List of battleships of Italy. (Awarded September 2013)
- Peacemaker67: for Yugoslav torpedo boat T1, Yugoslav destroyer Dubrovnik, and 250t-class torpedo boat. (Awarded August 2015)
- Peacemaker67: for Yugoslav monitor Drava, August Meyszner, and Gottlob Berger. (Awarded September 2015)
- Peacemaker67: for Yugoslav submarine Nebojša, Yugoslav submarine Hrabri, and Hrabri-class submarine. (Awarded December 2015)
- Peacemaker67: for 7th Army (Kingdom of Yugoslavia), 1st Cavalry Division (Kingdom of Yugoslavia), and 27th Infantry Division Savska. (Awarded March 2016)
- Peacemaker67: for Pećanac Chetniks, Mato Dukovac, and List of Partisan detachments in Bosnia and Herzegovina. (Awarded May 2016)
- Peacemaker67: for 40th Infantry Division Slavonska, Ikarus IK-2, and Yugoslav torpedo boat T3. (Awarded August 2016)
- Peacemaker67: for Yugoslav submarine Osvetnik, Yugoslav submarine Smeli, and Osvetnik-class submarine. (Awarded September 2016)
- Peacemaker67: for Hawker Hurricane in Yugoslav service, Orjen-class torpedo boat and Royal Yugoslav Navy. (Awarded November 2016)
- Peacemaker67: for Rogožarski IK-3, Jastrebarsko concentration camp, and Operation Retribution (1941). (Awarded January 2017)
- Peacemaker67: for List of ships of the Royal Yugoslav Navy, Beograd-class destroyer, and Kragujevac massacre. Awarded May 2017)
- Sturmvogel 66: for Japanese aircraft carrier Akagi, HMS Hermes (95) and HMS Vanguard (23). (Awarded December 2011)
- Sturmvogel 66: for HMS Argus (I49), List of battlecruisers of the United States, and HMS Agincourt (1913). (Awarded July 2012)
- Sturmvogel 66: for USS Lexington (CV-2), HMS Furious (47) and HMS Tiger (1913). (Awarded December 2012)
- Sturmvogel 66: for Russian battleship Potemkin, List of sunken battlecruisers, and Japanese aircraft carrier Hiryū. (Awarded September 2013)
- Sturmvogel 66: for Japanese aircraft carrier Shinano, Japanese battleship Mutsu, and Japanese aircraft carrier Ryūjō. (Awarded October 2013)
- Sturmvogel 66: for Japanese battleship Asahi, Russian battleship Retvizan, and Japanese aircraft carrier Sōryū. (Awarded February 2014)
- Sturmvogel 66: for Japanese battleship Nagato, Russian battleship Poltava (1894), and Russian battleship Peresvet. (Awarded April 2014)
- Sturmvogel 66: for Andrea Doria-class battleship, HMS Indefatigable (R10), and Nagato-class battleship. (Awarded July 2014)
- Sturmvogel 66: for USS Saratoga (CV-3), Conte di Cavour-class battleship and HMS Warrior (1860), all of which were promoted to A-class between January and June 2013. (Awarded September 2014)
- Sturmvogel 66: for Russian battleship Pobeda, HMS Formidable (67), and HMS Illustrious (87). (Awarded December 2014)
- Zawed: for Thomas Cooke (soldier, born 1881), Edgar Kain, and 20th Battalion (New Zealand). (Awarded August 2021)
- Zawed: for Wilfred Clouston, Alan Deere, and Siege of Ngatapa. (Awarded February 2022)
- Zawed: for Michael Herrick, Jack Rae, and Keith Park. (Awarded March 2023)
A-Class medal with Diamonds
The A-Class medal with Diamonds was introduced in January 2009 and has been awarded to the following editors:
- Hawkeye7: for Paul Wurtsmith, Australian Army during World War II and Thomas Farrell (general). (Awarded March 2013)
- Hawkeye7: for Enrico Fermi, Niels Bohr, and Robert Bacher. (Awarded June 2013)
- Hawkeye7: for Stanislaw Ulam, 509th Composite Group and Operation Crossroads. (Awarded July 2013)
- Hawkeye7: for Silverplate, Paul Tibbets and Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. (Awarded February 2014)
- Hawkeye7: for Norris Bradbury, Mark Oliphant, and George Kistiakowsky. (Awarded May 2014)
- Hawkeye7: for James Chadwick, Philippe Leclerc de Hauteclocque, and Arthur Compton. (Awarded November 2014)
- Hawkeye7: for Trinity (nuclear test), Ennis Whitehead, and British contribution to the Manhattan Project. (Awarded February 2015)
- Hawkeye7: for Clinton Engineer Works, List of United States Army campaigns during World War II, and Calutron. (Awarded November 2015)
- Hawkeye7: for Jacob L. Devers, Chicago Pile-1, and X-10 Graphite Reactor. (Awarded May 2016)
- Hawkeye7: for Metallurgical Laboratory, Montreal Laboratory, and K-25. (Awarded November 2016)
- Hawkeye7: for Project Y, Dayton Project, and Ames Project. (Awarded February 2017)
- Hawkeye7: for Alan Shepard, High Explosive Research, and S-50 (Manhattan Project) . (Awarded April 2017)
- Hawkeye7: for Tube Alloys, Project E, and Ernest Titterton. (Awarded July 2017)
- Hawkeye7: for Operation Hurricane, Philip Baxter, and Allied logistics in the Kokoda Track campaign. (Awarded October 2017)
- Hawkeye7: for Operation Grapple, British hydrogen bomb programme, and Project Emily. (Awarded December 2017)
- Ian Rose: for Gordon Steege, Frank Headlam and No. 36 Squadron RAAF. (Awarded September 2013)
- Ian Rose: for No. 34 Squadron RAAF, Elwyn Roy King and No. 90 Wing RAAF. (Awarded February 2014)
- Ian Rose: for Roy Phillipps, No. 1 Flying Training School RAAF, and No. 1 Squadron RAAF. (Awarded May 2014)
- Ian Rose: for 1940 Brocklesby mid-air collision, Garnet Malley, and Les Holden. (Awarded September 2014)
- Ian Rose: for No. 77 Squadron RAAF, No. 91 Wing RAAF, and No. 450 Squadron RAAF. (Awarded January 2015)
- Ian Rose: for HMS Nairana (1917), John Wilton (general), and Paterson Clarence Hughes. (Awarded July 2015)
- Ian Rose: for Donald Hardman, Reg Pollard (general), and RAAF area commands. (Awarded August 2015)
- Ian Rose: for North-Western Area Command (RAAF), Ragnar Garrett, and Eastern Area Command (RAAF). (Awarded June 2016)
- Ian Rose: for North-Eastern Area Command (RAAF), No. 37 Squadron RAAF, and Western Area Command (RAAF). (Awarded July 2016)
- Ian Rose: for No. 1 Aircraft Depot RAAF, Dick Cresswell, and Alan Rawlinson (Awarded December 2016)
- Ian Rose: for Air Board (Australia), Peter Drummond (RAF officer), and Australian Air Corps (Awarded April 2018)
- Ian Rose: for Thomas White (Australian politician), Vance Drummond, and Lou Spence (Awarded December 2018)
- MisterBee1966: for Josef Wurmheller, Hermann Graf, and Theodor Weissenberger. Awarded May 2015)
- MisterBee1966: for Wolf-Dietrich Wilcke, Hermann Fegelein, and Gordon Gollob. (Awarded April 2016)
- Nick-D: for Operation Berlin (Atlantic), Foreign volunteers in the Rhodesian Security Forces, and Operation Title. (Awarded January 2024)
- Parsecboy: for List of light cruisers of Germany, HMS Iron Duke (1912), and SMS Schwaben. (Awarded January 2014)
- Parsecboy: for SMS Mecklenburg, SMS Kaiser Wilhelm II, and SMS Wörth. (Awarded February 2014)
- Parsecboy: for España-class battleship, SMS Emden (1908), and Mackensen-class battlecruiser. (Awarded April 2014)
- Parsecboy: for List of unprotected cruisers of Germany, Andrea Doria-class battleship, and List of cruisers of Germany. (Awarded May 2014)
- Parsecboy: for SMS Scharnhorst, SMS Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse, and German cruiser Prinz Eugen. (Awarded October 2014)
- Parsecboy: for SMS Kaiser Karl der Grosse, SMS Kaiser Barbarossa, and SMS Cormoran (1892). (Awarded January 2015)
- Parsecboy: for SMS Dresden (1907), SMS Königsberg (1905), and SMS Gefion. (Awarded May 2015)
- Parsecboy: for HMS Marlborough (1912), SMS Prinz Adalbert (1901), and Majestic-class battleship. (Awarded December 2015)
- Parsecboy: for SMS Seeadler, SMS Geier, and SMS Kaiser Friedrich III. (Awarded December 2016)
- Parsecboy: for List of protected cruisers of Italy, SMS Weissenburg, and HMS Benbow (1913). (Awraded June 2017)
- Parsecboy: for SMS Brandenburg, SMS Wittelsbach, and Greek battleship Salamis. (Awarded November 2017)
- Parsecboy: for SMS Zähringen, SMS Braunschweig, and SMS Elsass. (Awarded February 2018)
- Parsecboy: for SMS Wettin, SMS Hessen, and L 20e α-class battleship (Awarded June 2018)
- Parsecboy: for List of ironclad warships of the Ottoman Empire, List of torpedo cruisers of Italy, and List of ironclad warships of Austria-Hungary (Awarded August 2018)
- Parsecboy: for SMS Preussen (1903), SMS Lothringen, and French battleship Bretagne (Awarded February 2019)
- Peacemaker67: for Yugoslav torpedo boat T5, Kaiman-class torpedo boat, and Yugoslav destroyer Beograd. (Awarded July 2017)
- Peacemaker67: for Maurice Wilder-Neligan, Bill McCann, and Raymond Leane. (Awarded September 2017)
- Peacemaker67: for First Battle of Dernancourt, Momčilo Đujić and Waterloo Bay massacre. (Awarded December 2017)
- Peacemaker67: for Lawrence Weathers, Avenue Range Station massacre, and Phillip Davey (Awarded March 2018)
- Peacemaker67: for Jørgen Jensen (soldier), Commissioner Government, and Yugoslav torpedo boat T7 (Awarded June 2018)
- Peacemaker67: for Yugoslav coup d'état, 32nd Infantry Division Triglavski, and 42nd Infantry Division Murska (Awarded September 2018)
- Peacemaker67: for 38th Infantry Division Dravska, Battle of Vrbanja Bridge, and Milorad Petrović (Awarded February 2019)
- Peacemaker67: for James Park Woods, Yugoslav torpedo boat T8, and Roy Inwood (Awarded May 2019)
- Peacemaker67: for John Leak, Albona-class minelayer, and HMS Mallow (K81) (Awarded July 2019)
- Peacemaker67: for Peter Badcoe, Bill Kibby, and George Gosse (Awarded August 2019)
- Peacemaker67: for Lionel Matthews, 10th Battalion (Australia), and Galeb-class minelayer. (Awarded September 2019)
- Peacemaker67: for Schichau-class torpedo boat, 2/10th Battalion (Australia), and SMS Niobe. (Awarded October 2019)
- Peacemaker67: for Arthur Blackburn, Yugoslav destroyer Ljubljana, and 1st Army Group (Kingdom of Yugoslavia). (Awarded November 2019)
- Peacemaker67: for Arthur Sullivan (Australian soldier), Ba Congress, and Yugoslav destroyer Zagreb. (Awarded March 2020)
- Peacemaker67: for Yugoslav torpedo boat T6, Yugoslav torpedo boat T4, and Zaharije Ostojić. (Awarded August 2020)
- Sturmvogel 66: for Italian battleship Leonardo da Vinci, French battleship Brennus, and Russian battleship Borodino. (Awarded September 2019)
- Sturmvogel 66: for Fuji-class battleship, HMS Nairana (1917), and HMS Collingwood (1908). (Awarded May 2015)
- Sturmvogel 66: for Russian battleship Oslyabya, Shōkaku-class aircraft carrier, and Peresvet-class battleship. (Awarded December 2015)
- Sturmvogel 66: for Japanese aircraft carrier Jun'yō, Lion-class battlecruiser, and HMS St Vincent (1908) (Awarded April 2017)
- Sturmvogel 66: for St Vincent-class battleship, HMS Neptune (1909), and German destroyer Z1 Leberecht Maass (Awarded November 2017)
- Sturmvogel 66: for German destroyer Z2 Georg Thiele, Russian battleship Petropavlovsk (1894), and HMS Vanguard (1909) (Awarded January 2018)
- Sturmvogel 66: for Petropavlovsk-class battleship, German destroyer Z3 Max Schultz, and Type 1934-class destroyer (Awarded January 2018)
- Sturmvogel 66: for German destroyer Z4 Richard Beitzen, HMS Erin, and Japanese aircraft carrier Hiyō (Awarded March 2018)
- Sturmvogel 66: for Japanese battleship Hyūga, Japanese battleship Ise, and Lion-class battleship (Awarded October 2018)
- Sturmvogel 66: for French battleship Courbet (1911), Japanese cruiser Ibuki (1943), and Soviet destroyer Nezamozhnik (Awarded January 2019)
- Sturmvogel 66: for French battleship Bretagne, French battleship Jean Bart (1911), and French battleship Jauréguiberry (Awarded April 2019)
- Sturmvogel 66: for Normandie-class battleship, German torpedo boat Albatros, and Russian battleship Dvenadsat Apostolov (Awarded June 2019)
- Sturmvogel 66: for French battleship France, HMS Bulwark (1899), and Japanese battleship Yashima (Awarded July 2019)
- Sturmvogel 66: for French battleship Iéna, French battleship Gaulois, and Lyon-class battleship (Awarded August 2019)
- Sturmvogel 66: for List of battleships of Japan, Japanese aircraft carrier Zuihō, and Japanese battleship Hatsuse. (Awarded August 2019)
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A-Class cross
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A-Class cross with Oak Leaves
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A-Class cross with Swords
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A-Class cross with Diamonds
The Military history A-Class crosses encourage and recognize continued excellence in article creation and development. They are open to any editor who has made a significant contribution to five or more military history A-Class articles promoted after the editor has qualified for their fifteenth A-Class medal with Diamonds. Nominations, including self-nominations, should be made on this page, and should list the five A-Class articles for which the award is sought. The nomination must be endorsed by at least two project coordinators, who will award the cross.
The four types of crosses are awarded as follows:
- For the first five groups (35–39) of five articles, the A-Class cross is awarded for each group
- For the next six groups (40–45) of five articles, the A-Class cross with Oak Leaves is awarded for each group
- For the next ten groups (46–55) of five articles, the A-Class cross with Swords is awarded for each group
- For the next fifteen groups (56–70) of five articles, the A-Class cross with Diamonds is awarded for each group
A-Class cross
The A-Class cross was introduced in May 2014 and has been awarded to the following editors:
- Hawkeye7: for British logistics in the Falklands War, Landings at Cape Torokina, British logistics in the Normandy Campaign, Quebec Agreement and John Glenn (Awarded June 2018)
- Hawkeye7: for Neil Armstrong, Brian Robertson, 1st Baron Robertson of Oakridge, Polaris (UK nuclear programme), Trident (UK nuclear programme), and MAUD Committee (Awarded August 2018)
- Hawkeye7: for Apollo 11, Buzz Aldrin, Michael Collins (astronaut), Elliot See, and 1958 US–UK Mutual Defence Agreement (Awarded August 2019)
- Hawkeye7: for Frank Borman, INTERFET logistics, British nuclear tests at Maralinga, Charles Duke, and Operation Black Buck. (Awarded March 2020)
- Hawkeye7: for Operation Totem, Operation Mosaic, Nassau Agreement, American logistics in the Normandy campaign, and Manned Orbiting Laboratory. (Awarded September 2020)
- Parsecboy: for Ersatz Yorck-class battlecruiser, List of screw corvettes of Germany, Braunschweig-class battleship, Wittelsbach-class battleship, and French battleship Jauréguiberry (Awarded April 2019)
- Parsecboy: for SMS Friedrich Carl, Normandie-class battleship, HMS Ramillies (07), SMS Nymphe (1863), and Kaiser Friedrich III-class battleship (Awarded July 2019)
- Parsecboy: for Lyon-class battleship, List of battleships of Japan, SMS Medusa (1864), List of battleships of France, and Brandenburg-class battleship. (Awarded September 2019)
- Parsecboy: for French battleship Brennus, SMS Roon, République-class battleship, SMS Preussischer Adler, and SMS Niobe. (Awarded October 2019)
- Parsecboy: for Liberté-class battleship, Francesco Caracciolo-class battleship, French battleship Bouvet, SMS Gneisenau, and List of pre-dreadnought battleships of the Royal Navy. (Awarded February 2020)
- Peacemaker67: for Yugoslav torpedo boat T2, Milorad Ekmečić, Navy of the Independent State of Croatia, Charles Green (Australian soldier), and Uroš Drenović. (Awarded January 2021)
- Peacemaker67: for Yugoslav gunboat Beli Orao, Yugoslav minelayer Zmaj, Uskok-class torpedo boat, Jadran (training ship), and Tom Eastick. (Awarded March 2022)
- Peacemaker67: for Robert Nimmo, Ernest Roberts (Australian politician), Radoje Pajović, Yugoslav submarine Mališan, and Bill Madden (soldier). (Awarded January 2024)
- Sturmvogel 66: for HMS Audacious (1912), Russian battleship Knyaz Suvorov, Soviet cruiser Kalinin, Japanese battleship Kawachi, and Soviet destroyer Soobrazitelny (1940). (Awarded November 2019)
- Sturmvogel 66: for Italian battleship Conte di Cavour, Francesco Caracciolo-class battleship, Russian battleship Imperatritsa Ekaterina Velikaya, French battleship Suffren, and French battleship Mirabeau. (Awarded April 2020)
- Sturmvogel 66: for French aircraft carrier Béarn, French battleship Charles Martel, French battleship Liberté, Yugoslav minelayer Zmaj, and French battleship Charlemagne. (Awarded August 2023)
A-Class cross with Oak Leaves
The A-Class cross with Oak Leaves was introduced in May 2014 and has been awarded to the following editors:
- Hawkeye7: for American logistics in the Northern France campaign, United States war plans (1945–1950), Strategic Air Command in the United Kingdom, Lisa Nowak, and Revolt of the Admirals. (Awarded February 2021)
- Hawkeye7: for Shuttle-Centaur, Operation Pluto, Broad front versus narrow front controversy in World War II, Allied logistics in the Southern France campaign, and Nuclear weapons of the United Kingdom. (Awarded September 2021)
- Hawkeye7: for British logistics in the Siegfried Line campaign, American transportation in the Siegfried Line campaign, American services and supply in the Siegfried Line campaign, Freddie de Guingand, and Harry Crerar. (Awarded December 2022)
- Hawkeye7: for William D. Leahy, Eileen Collins, Miles Dempsey, British logistics in the Western Allied invasion of Germany, and American logistics in the Western Allied invasion of Germany. (Awarded October 2023)
- Parsecboy: for Spanish battleship Alfonso XIII, Tennessee-class battleship, List of avisos of Germany, Spanish battleship España, and SMS Undine. (Awarded December 2020)
- Parsecboy: for French battleship Charles Martel, French battleship Liberté, List of protected cruisers of France, SMS Yorck, and French battleship Justice. (Awarded August 2023)
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Three stripes
Introduced in October 2007, these come in the form of one, two or three stripes. They are awarded by the project coordinators to recognize contributions to specific project tasks and drives as may be announced from time to time. They have been awarded in connection to the following drives:
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The following awards are used to recognize contributions related to specific topics within military history:
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