"18"^^ . . . "Iron Cross"@en . "\"Awarded to recognize battlefield bravery or outstanding leadership in the field of operation.\""@en . . "Neck Order"@en . "The Iron Cross (Dundorfian: Eisernes Kreuz) is an award of the Dorvish Ministry of Defense and the Armed Forces of Dorvik. It previously was established as one of the first awards that a non-noble soldier could be awarded by the Kingdom of Dorvik in the 18th century. It was adopted by the Reichsheer and the subsequent Wehrmacht after the collapse of the Dundorfian Reich, numerous post-Dundorfian state continue to award the Iron Cross in the 1st class and 2nd Class today as part of their military tradition."@en . "Active"@en . . "The Iron Cross (Dundorfian: Eisernes Kreuz) is an award of the Dorvish Ministry of Defense and the Armed Forces of Dorvik. It previously was established as one of the first awards that a non-noble soldier could be awarded by the Kingdom of Dorvik in the 18th century. It was adopted by the Reichsheer and the subsequent Wehrmacht after the collapse of the Dundorfian Reich, numerous post-Dundorfian state continue to award the Iron Cross in the 1st class and 2nd Class today as part of their military tradition. It was awarded for \"Awarded to recognize battlefield bravery or outstanding leadership in the field of operation.\" It is considered to be an award primarily for soldiers, NCOs and field-level officers. It has been awarded to senior level military officers on for their exploits on the field of battle; though it is primarily an award for enlisted men and non-commissioned officers. Earning both classes is seen as a means to obtain a promotion, especially through the enlisted ranks."@en . . "Eisernes Kreuz"@en . "Iron Cross (Dorvik)"@en . "Iron Cross, 2nd Class"@en . "Iron Cross, 1st Class"@en . . .