New York City Police Department Combat Cross information
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New York City Police Department Combat Cross
Type
Medal
Country
United States
Presented by
New York City Police Department
Ribbon
Green coloured Silk ribbon
Obverse
Golden colored Maltese Cross with the seal of New York City in the center
Reverse
Name of the holder and the year in which medal was awarded
First awarded
July 19, 1934; 89 years ago (1934-07-19)
Precedence
Next (higher)
New York City Police Department Medal of Honor
Next (lower)
New York City Police Department Medal for Valor
The Police Combat Cross is the second highest departmental award of the New York City Police Department. The Police Combat Cross is awarded to police officers who, "having received Honorable Mention awards, successfully and intelligently perform an act of extraordinary heroism while engaged in personal combat with an armed adversary under circumstances of imminent personal hazard to life".[1]
The Police Combat Cross was established August 14, 1934, by the Police Commissioner of New York City. The medal is a gold Maltese Cross with the seal of New York City set in the center and surrounded by the inscription, "For Valor, Police". The name of the holder and the year of awarding are engraved on the reverse. The cross is suspended by a ring from green silk ribbon. If the Combat Cross is awarded a second time, a gold palm leaf is set in the center of the ribbon. In 1998, the detail and casting of Police Combat Cross was enhanced to reflect its importance as the department's second highest medal.[citation needed]
The Police Combat Cross was first awarded July 19, 1934, to six members of the police department for heroic service in the previous year. More than two hundred members of the New York Police Department have been awarded the Police Combat Cross.
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