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The Volunteer combatant's cross ((フランス語:"Croix du combattant volontaire")) was a French decoration that originally recognized those who volunteered to serve in a combat unit during World War II. It is the equivalent of the "1914-1918 Volunteer combatant's cross" ((フランス語:"Croix du Combattant Volontaire 1914–1918")). ==History== This decoration is equivalent to that awarded to the soldiers of the First World War. At the request of the associations of veterans the state fixed by Act of 4 February 1953, accompanied by a decree of 19 November 1955, the award Croix du Combattant Volontaire 1939–1945, designated for those who volunteered to serve. In 1983 the original act establishing this award has the "1939-1945 Volunteer combatant's cross" ((フランス語:"Croix du combattant volontaire 1939-1945"))was abolished and replaced by an act that added clasps to the medal, specifying the specific areas of combat, and renaming it more simply to "Volunteer combatant's cross" . Additional revisions of the act establishing this award in 1995 and 2007 have added a total of five clasps: *Guerre 1939–1945 *Indochine *Corée *Afrique du Nord *Missions extérieures 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Volunteer combatant's cross」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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