Badge of Military Merit created by George Washington

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The Badge of Military Merit created by George Washington was one of the first American military decorations for enlisted soldiers, awarded for singular acts of bravery or extraordinary service during the Revolutionary War.

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instanceOf United States military award
military decoration
awardCriteria extraordinary fidelity and essential service
gallantry in action
awardedFor extraordinary service
singular acts of bravery
color purple
conflict American Revolutionary War
country United States of America
creator George Washington
designedBy George Washington
eligibility enlisted soldiers
non-commissioned officers
firstRecipient Daniel Bissell Jr.
Elijah Churchill
William Brown
historicalSignificance one of the first American military decorations for enlisted personnel
inception 1782
7 August 1782
inscription Merit
locationOfCreation Newburgh, New York
material purple cloth
militaryBranch Continental Army
notableFeature could be worn permanently on the uniform
name of recipient recorded in a Book of Merit
presentedBy Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army
relatedTo Purple Heart
replacedBy Purple Heart
shape heart-shaped badge
status obsolete

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