List of recipients of the Legion of Merit

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R. L. George awarded the Legion of Merit by General William Westmoreland RL George Legion of Merit with Gen Westmoreland.jpg
R. L. George awarded the Legion of Merit by General William Westmoreland

The Legion of Merit is a decoration of the United States and is awarded to foreign military personnel in four grades and to U.S. military personnel without distinction of degree. The following are notable recipients within the award.

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Chief Commander

#NationalityOffice/PositionRankNameForceDateComments
1.Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  UK Lieutenant-General Sir Kenneth Anderson, KCB , MC British Armed ForcesJune 18, 1943
2.Flag of the Republic of China.svg  Republic of China Chairman Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek Chinese Armed ForcesJuly 1943
3.Flag of the Republic of China.svg  Republic of China Commander of the 200th Division of the National Revolutionary Army Lieutenant-General Tai An-lan (Dai Anlan)Chinese Armed Forces1943In command of 200th Division, Chinese Expeditionary Force (Burma). KIA on May 26, 1942, in Burma.
4.Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  UK GOC-in-C, Eighth Army General Sir Bernard Montgomery, KCB , DSO British Armed ForcesAugust 6, 1943Later Field Marshal
5.Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  UK Air C-in-C Mediterranean Air Command Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Tedder, GCB Royal Air ForceAugust 27, 1943
6.Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union Chief of the Air Force of the Red Army Chief Marshal Of Aviation Alexander Alexandrovich Novikov Soviet Air ForcesJune 22, 1944
7.Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union Chief of the General Staff Marshal of the Soviet Union Aleksandr Vasilevsky Soviet Army1944
8.Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  UK Rear Admiral Commanding HM Australian Squadron Rear-Admiral Sir Victor Crutchley, VC , KCB , DSC Royal Australian Naval SquadronSeptember 1944For exceptionally meritorious conduct 1942–44 in command of Task Force 44 in the Pacific.
9.Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  UK Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief Bomber Command Air Marshal Arthur Harris, OBE , AFC Royal Air ForceOctober 17, 1944Known as "Bomber" Harris; he was the only major British commander who refused to receive a peerage after World War II (in protest in support of his men). He instituted "area bombing" of German cities. [1]
10.Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  UK King Commander-in-Chief (Admiral of the Fleet, Field Marshal, Marshal of the Royal Air Force) George VI British Armed Forces1945
11.Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  UK First Sea Lord Admiral of the Fleet The 1st Baron Cunningham of Hyndhope, Bt , KT , GCB , DSO** Royal Navy
12.Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  UK Admiral Sir John Cunningham, KCB , MVO Royal NavyFor gallant and distinguished service during the invasion operations in Northern Italy and the South of France.
13.Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  UK Acting Air Marshal Sir Arthur Coningham, KCB , KBE , DSO , MC , DFC , AFC Royal Air Force
14.Flag of Romania.svg  Romania KingSupreme Commander-in-Chief
Marshal of Romania
King Michael I Romanian Armed Forces1945"Rendered exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding service to the cause of the Allied Nations in the struggle against Hitlerite Germany. In July and August, 1944, his Nation, under the dominance of a dictatorial regime over which the King had no control, have allied herself with the Germany aggressors, he, King Mihai I, succeeded in giving purpose, direction and inspiration to the theretofore uncoordinated internal forces of opposition to the ruling dictator.

In culmination of his efforts, on 23 August 1944, although his capitol was still dominated by Germany troops, he personally, on his own initiative, and in complete disregard for his own safety, gave the signal for a coup d'etat by ordering his palace guards to arrest the dictator and his chief ministers." [2]

15.Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Commander-in-Chief Polish Armed Forces in the East Marshal Michał Rola-Żymierski Polish Armed Forces 1945
16.Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union Military Governor of the Soviet Occupation Zone of Germany Marshal of the Soviet Union Georgy Zhukov Soviet Army 1945
17.Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  UK Naval Commander-in-Chief of the Allied Naval Expeditionary Force Admiral Sir Bertram Ramsay, KCB , KBE , MVO Royal NavyJanuary 15, 1945For gallant and distinguished service whilst in command of the invasion operations on Normandy.
18.Flag of Iraq (1924-1959).svg  Iraq Crown PrinceCommander-In-Chief 'Abd al-Ilah Iraqi Armed ForcesJune 1, 1945
19.Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  UK Flag Officer Commanding, 1st Aircraft Carrier Squadron, British Pacific Fleet and Second in Command, British Pacific Fleet Vice Admiral Sir Philip Vian, KCB , KBE , DSO** Royal NavyJuly 17, 1945
20.Flag of France.svg  France Chairman of the Provisional Government of the French Republic Brigadier general Charles de Gaulle French Armed ForcesAugust 24, 1945
21.Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  UK Commander-in-Chief British Air Forces of Occupation Air Chief Marshal Sir William Douglas, KCB , MC , DFC Royal Air ForceAugust 28, 1945made Commander of the Legion 28 July 1944
22.Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  UK Flag Officer, Liaison to the United States Navy in Europe Vice Admiral Sir Geoffrey Blake, KCB , DSO Royal NavyNovember 6, 1945
23.Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Crown Prince Chief of Defence of Norway Crown Prince Olav Norwegian Armed ForcesNovember 23, 1945"exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding services from August 1944 to July 1945."
24.Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union Commander, Transbaikal-Amur Military District Marshal of the Soviet Union Rodion Malinovsky Soviet Army1946
25.Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union Commander, Northern Group of Forces Marshal of the Soviet Union Konstantin Rokossovsky Soviet Army1946
26.Flag of Nepal.svg    Nepal Commanding General Commanding GeneralSir Baber Shamsher Jang Bahadur Rana, GBE , KCSI , KCIE Nepali Army1946[ citation needed ]Brother of Prime Minister Mohan Shamsher Jang Bahadur Rana who was decorated in 1948.
28.Flag of Saudi Arabia (1938-1973).svg  Saudi Arabia KingCommander-in-Chief Abdulaziz bin Abdul Rahman Al Saud Armed Forces of Saudi ArabiaFebruary 18, 1947
29.Flag of Mexico (1934-1968).svg  Mexico PresidentCommander-in-Chief Miguel Alemán Valdés Mexican Armed ForcesNovember 26, 1947 [3]
30.Flag of Brazil (1889-1960).svg  Brazil PresidentGeneral (Commander-in-Chief) Eurico Gaspar Dutra Brazilian Armed ForcesOctober 7, 1947 [4]
31.State Flag of Iran (1925).svg  Iran Shahanshah Commander-in-Chief Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi Iranian Armed ForcesNovember 26, 1947 [3]
32.Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Minister of War Fernando Santos Costa Portuguese Armed ForcesMarch 11, 1948 [5]
33.Flag of Yugoslavia (1918-1943).svg  Kingdom of Yugoslavia Minister of the Army, Navy and Air Force General Dragoljub Mihailović Yugoslav Royal ArmyMarch 29, 1948"General Mihailovich and his forces, although lacking adequate supplies, and fighting under extreme hardships, contributed materially to the allied cause, and were instrumental in obtaining a final Allied Victory." Recommended by Dwight D. Eisenhower. The award was kept secret until 1966.
34.Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  UK Field Marshal Sir William Slim, GBE , KCB , DSO , MC British Armed Forces1948
35.Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Chief of Army StaffGeneral Luigi Efisio Marras Italian ArmyJanuary 4, 1949 [6]
36.Flag of Nepal.svg    Nepal Maharaja, Prime MinisterCommander-in-Chief (Field Marshal) Mohan Shamsher Jang Bahadur Rana, GBE , GCIE Royal Nepalese ArmyApril 14, 1949 [7] Brother of Sir Baber Shamsher Jang Bahadur Rana who was decorated in 1946.
37.Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela PresidentCommander-in-Chief Rómulo Gallegos Venezuelan Armed ForcesApril 14, 1949 [7]
38.Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba PresidentCommander-in-Chief Carlos Prío Socarrás Cuban Armed ForcesApril 14, 1949 [7]
39.Flag of India.svg  India Chief of the Army Staff and Commander-in-Chief General Kodandera Madappa Cariappa, OBE Indian Army November 10, 1949 [8] Later Field Marshal
40.Flag of France.svg  France Chief of the Army StaffArmy General Georges Revers French Army December 30, 1949 [9]
41.Flag of Greece (1822-1978).svg  Greece Commander-in-Chief of the Hellenic Armed ForcesField Marshal Alexandros Papagos Greek Armed ForcesDecember 30, 1949 [9]
42.Flag of Greece (1822-1978).svg  Greece Chief of the General StaffGeneralDimitrios YiadzisGreek ArmyDecember 30, 1949 [9]
43.Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Minister of National DefenseDivisional General Humberto Sosa Molina Armed Forces of the Argentine Republic May 24, 1950 [10]
44.Flag of Mexico (1934-1968).svg  Mexico Secretary of National DefenseLieutenant General Gilberto Limón Mexican Armed ForcesFebruary 14, 1951 [11]
45.Flag of France.svg  France PresidentCommander-in-Chief Vincent Auriol French Armed ForcesApril 4, 1951 [12]
46.Flag of Ethiopia (1897-1936; 1941-1974).svg  Ethiopia EmperorCommander-in-Chief Haile Selassie Ethiopian Armed ForcesAugust 9, 1951 [13]
47.Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador PresidentCommander-in-Chief Galo Plaza Ecuadorian Armed ForcesSeptember 25, 1951 [14]
48.Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Costa Rica PresidentN/A Otilio Ulate Blanco N/AOctober 24, 1951 [15]
49.Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia C-in-C British Commonwealth Forces KoreaLieutenant-General Sir Horace Robertson, KBE , DSO Australian Defence Force January 15, 1952 [16]
50.Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Chief of the General Staff of the Armed ForcesGeneral Aníbal César Valdez de Passos e Sousa  [ pt ]Portuguese Armed ForcesMarch 13, 1952 [17]
51.Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Queen Commander-in-chief Queen Juliana I of the Netherlands Netherlands Armed ForcesApril 23, 1952Was Commander-in-chief of the Netherlands Armed Forces; Invested with the Order “For exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding services to the Government of the United States from 1948 to 1952”. [18]
52.Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Prime Minister The Rt Hon Robert Menzies, KC Commonwealth of AustraliaMay 29, 1952 [19]
53.Flag of France.svg  France Marshal of France Jean de Lattre de Tassigny French Armed ForcesAugust 6, 1952Posthumous. [20]
54.Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Major GeneralCyro Espirito Santo CardosoBrazilian ArmyOctober 4, 1952 [21]
55.Flag of Iraq (1924-1959).svg  Iraq KingCommander-In-Chief Faisal II of Iraq Iraqi Armed ForcesNovember 28, 1952 [22]
56.Flag of Peru.svg  Peru PresidentCommander-In-Chief Manuel Odria Peruvian Armed ForcesAugust 4, 1953 [23]
57.Flag of Greece (1822-1978).svg  Greece KingCommander-in-Chief King Paul I Greek Armed ForcesNovember 3, 1953 [24]
58.Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan Commander-in-Chief, Pakistan ArmyGeneral Ayub Khan Pakistan ArmyNovember 3, 1953 [24]
59.Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey PresidentCommander-in-Chief Celâl Bayar Turkish Armed ForcesMarch 8, 1954 [25]
60.Flag of Venezuela (1954-2006).svg  Venezuela PresidentCommander-in-Chief Marcos Pérez Jiménez Venezuelan ArmyNovember 12, 1954 [26] [27]
61.Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Minister of Defence Field Marshal Luang Plaek Pibulsonggram Royal Thai Army May 2, 1955 Supreme Commander
62.Flag of India.svg  India Chief of the Army Staff General Satyawant Mallana Srinagesh Indian Army September 2, 1955 Chief of the Army Staff [28]
63.Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand KingCommander-in-Chief Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX) Royal Thai Armed Forces June 28, 1960 Head of the Royal Thai Armed Forces
64.Flag of Libya.svg  Libya Chief of the Army Staff Major General Senussi LetaiwishRoyal Libyan ArmyJune 5, 1961The President of the United States of America, authorized by Act of Congress, 20 July 1942, takes pleasure in presenting the Legion of Merit, in the Degree of Commander to Major General Senussi Letaiwish, Libyan Army, "for exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding services to the Government of the United States", from October 1958 to June 1961. [29]
65.Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Chief of Defence Forces Field Marshal Thanom Kittikachorn Royal Thai Army 1967
66.Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea General Kim Yong-BaeRepublic of Korea Armed ForcesFebruary 14, 1968For service April 1965 to March 1966. The initial award of Commander degree was revoked and replaced with Chief Commander.
67.Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea Minister of National DefenseKim Sung-EunRepublic of Korea Armed ForcesDecember 9, 1968For service March 1963 to June 1966.
68.Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey PresidentCommander-in-Chief Kenan Evren Turkish Armed ForcesJune 27, 1988
69.Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  UK Commander British Forces Middle East General Sir Peter de la Billière, KCB , KBE , DSO , MC* British Armed Forces8 June 1993 [30]
70.Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Chief of Staff General Freddy Padilla de Leon Colombian Armed Forces2008After leading the Operation Jaque into success.
71.Flag of Kuwait.svg  Kuwait EmirCommander-in-Chief Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah Kuwait Military ForcesSeptember 18, 2020 [31]
72.Flag of India.svg  India Prime Minister Narendra Modi IndiaDecember 21, 2020"President Donald Trump presented the Legion of Merit to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his leadership in elevating the U.S.-India strategic partnership. Ambassador Taranjit Singh Sandhu accepted the medal on behalf of Prime Minister Modi.” –NSA Robert C. O’Brien
73.Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Prime Minister Scott Morrison Commonwealth of Australia December 21, 2020“President @realDonaldTrump awarded the Legion of Merit to Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison for his leadership in addressing global challenges and promoting collective security. Ambassador @A_Sinodinos accepted the medal on behalf of PM Morrison.” – NSA Robert C. O’Brien [32]
74.Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe Japan Self-Defense ForcesDecember 21, 2020“President @realDonaldTrump awarded the Legion of Merit to Japanese Former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe for his leadership in addressing global challenges and promoting collective security. Ambassador Shinsuke Sugiyama accepted the medal on behalf of Former PM Abe.” – NSA Robert C. O’Brien
75.Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco KingCommander-in-Chief Mohammed VI Royal Moroccan Armed ForcesJanuary 15, 2021"His vision and personal courage — including his decision to resume ties with the State of Israel — have positively reshaped the landscape of the Middle East and North Africa and ushered in a new era of security and prosperity for both our countries and the world," a White House statement said. [33]
76.Flag of Bahrain.svg  Bahrain KingCommander-in-Chief Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa Bahrain Defence ForceJanuary 19, 2021 [34]

Commander

NationalityRankNameForceDateComments
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Brigadier General Alexandre Zacharias de AssumpçãoBrazilian Army1942General of Brigade Alexandre Zacharias de Assumpcao, Brazilian Army, was cited for service as Commanding General of the 8th Military Region, Brazil. The 8th Military Region was headquartered in Belem, which was a major support base for US aircraft transiting to North Africa and the Mediterranean. The Army made 31 awards of the Legion of Merit, commander grade, to Brazilian officers during World War II.
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Brigadier General Amaro Soares Bittencourt Brazilian Army1942First recipient of this medal in any degree.
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Rear Admiral Harold Farncomb, CB , DSO , MVO , RAN Royal Australian Navy 1942Commanded various International military units.
Canadian Red Ensign (1921-1957).svg  Canada Major General George Pearkes VC PC CC CB DSO MC CD Canadian Army 1942General Officer Commanding in Chief Pacific Command (Canadian Army)
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom Major General Leslie Burtonshaw Nicholls, CBE British Amy, Chief Signals Officer, Allied Force Headquarters, July 1, 1943 [35] For exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding services to the United States and the Allied Nations. Assigned to Allied Force Headquarters 1 July 1943 when the planning for the Sicilan Campaign was in progress, and with great problems of communications and supply facing him, Major General Nicholls, with his sound knowledge and tireless energy, quickly overcame all difficulties. During the Sicilan and Italian Campaigns Major General Nicholls displayed the highest organizating ability, ensuring vital communications without which to many successful battles could not have been fought.
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom Wing Commander Guy Penrose Gibson, VC , DSO* , DFC* Royal Air Force December 3, 1943 [36] WWII leader of the Dams raid (Operation Chastise) in 1943.
Flag of France.svg  France Brigadier GeneralPaul Devinck French Army 1943
Flag of France.svg  France Lieutenant GeneralLouis Koeltz French Army 1943Commander of XIXth Army Corps
Flag of France.svg  France Brigadier GeneralFrançois Le Clercq French Army 1943
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union Colonel General Of Aviation Alexander Repin Soviet Air Force June 22, 1944 [37] President Roosevelt presented the award for further delivery to Marshal Stalin on February 11, 1945, at the Yalta Conference.
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union/Flag of Armenia.svg  Armenia Lieutenant General Sarkis Martirosyan Soviet Army July 26, 1944
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Lieutenant General Władysław Anders 2nd Polish Corps August 1, 1944
Flag of France.svg  France Major GeneralPaul Bergeron French Army 1944
Flag of France.svg  France General Étienne Beynet French Army 1944Head of the French Military Mission to Washington
Flag of France.svg  France General Georges Catroux French Army 1944Governor General of French Algeria
Flag of France.svg  France General (later Maréchal de France ) Jean de Lattre de Tassigny French Army 1944Commander of the French Forces in Italy
Flag of France.svg  France Lieutenant GeneralHenry Martin French Army 1944Commander of the French Forces in Corsica
Flag of France.svg  France Brigadier GeneralLouis Rivet French Army 1944Former Head of French Military Intelligence
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom Air Marshal Sir Francis John Linnell, KBE , CB Royal Air Force January 30, 1945 [38] Deputy Commander-in-Chief (RAF MED ME) Mediterranean Allied Air Forces, 29 February 1944 – 29 June 1944. Awarded posthumously by Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom Admiral Sir Gerald Charles Dickens, KCVO , CB , CMG Royal Navy 1945WWII Commander
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom Air Commodore Andrew James Wray Geddes, CB , DSO , MVO , Royal Air Force 1945Responsible for the planning of Operations Manna and Chowhound [3]
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom Air vice-marshal Frank Inglis Royal Air Force December 3, 1947 [39]
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom Air vice-marshal Charles Edmonds Royal Air Force December 3, 1947 [39]
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom Air vice-marshal Arthur Sanders Royal Air Force December 3, 1947 [39]
Canadian Red Ensign (1921-1957).svg  Canada Air vice-marshal George Owen Johnson Royal Canadian Air Force December 3, 1947 [39]
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom Major General Sir Miles Graham, KBE , CB , MC British ArmyApril 24, 1945Responsible for organising and coordinating activities in connection with the invasion of Normandy in June 1944.
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Lieutenant General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg, VC , KCB , KBE , CMG , DSO*** 2nd New Zealand Division, New Zealand Military ForcesAugust 2, 1945
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico Colonel Antonio Cárdenas Rodríguez Mexican Air Force 1945Commander of the Mexican Expeditionary Air Force, which participated in the Battle of Luzon
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czechoslovakia General Sergěj Ingr Czechoslovak Armed Forces 1945 [40] Minister of National Defense of the Czechoslovak government-in-exile 1940-44
Flag of South Africa (1928-1982).svg  South Africa Major General William Henry Evered Poole, CB , CBE , DSO 6th South African Armored DivisionUnit is part of the 5th US Army during the Italian Campaign in World War II
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czechoslovakia General Ludvík Svoboda Czechoslovak Army 1946 [41] Minister of Defence of Czechoslovakia
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  UK Major General Sir Donald Banks, KCB , DSO , MC , TD Petroleum Warfare Department January 24, 1946 [42] For his role in the production and manufacture of an improved American flamethrower fuel, and other work of Petroleum Warfare Department employed during the liberation of Europe which "contributed substantially to the successful prosecution of the war". [43]
Canadian Red Ensign (1921-1957).svg  Canada Brigadier General John Ernest Genet, CBE MC Canadian Army March 30, 1946Chief Signal Officer, First Canadian Army. [44]
Canadian Red Ensign (1921-1957).svg  Canada Major General Georges Vanier, DSO MC* Canadian Army 1946Canadian representative to the United Nations and Ambassador to France, later Governor General of Canada.
Canadian Red Ensign (1921-1957).svg  Canada Rear Admiral Leonard W. Murray, CB CBE Canadian Northwest Atlantic 1946Architect of the Battle of the Atlantic.
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Lieutenant General Bengt Nordenskiöld Swedish Air Force July 9, 1946 [45] Chief of the Air Force
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Air Chief Marshal Sir Keith Park, GCB , KBE , MC* , DFC Royal Air Force June 27, 1947WWII commander during the Battle of Britain and later Allied Air Commander South East Asia
Flag of India.svg  India General Rajendrasinhji Jadeja, DSO Indian Army 1946 Chief of the Army Staff [28]
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Commander 2nd Class Prince Bertil, Duke of Halland Swedish Navy June 4, 1948On June 4, 1948, President Harry S. Truman awarded Prince Bertil of Sweden the Legion of Merit, Degree of Commander, "In exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding services to the Government of the U.S." [46]
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines General Alfredo M. Santos Armed Forces of the Philippines
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands General
Lieutenant admiral
Prince Bernhard, Prince Consort of the Netherlands Netherlands Armed ForcesHusband of the Commander-in-Chief of the Netherlands Armed Forces; Was a General in the Royal Netherlands Army, Royal Netherlands East Indies Army and the Royal Netherlands Air Force and was a Lieutenant admiral in the Royal Netherlands Navy. Appointed an Honorary Air commodore in the Royal Air Force in 1941 and later appointed to the honorary rank of Air marshal by Queen Elizabeth II on 15 September 1964. [47] Was also an Honorary Air commodore in the Royal New Zealand Air Force since 1948.
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand General Sarit Thanarat Royal Thai Army September 14, 1954
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Rear Admiral Moje Östberg Swedish Navy January 1955 [48] Naval attaché in Washington, D.C. from 1951 to 1954.
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Marshal of the Air Force Fuen Ronnaphagrad Ritthakhanee Royal Thai Air Force May 17, 1955
Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba Colonel Ramon Barquin Armed Forces of the Republic of Cuba1955Military Attaché to the United States, Mexico, and Canada; Cuba Delegate to the Inter-American Defense Board; Vice-director and Joint Chiefs of Staff Commander of the Inter-American Defense Board. For his organizing and coordinating activities to eliminate coups d'état in the Americas. Barquin later became the last Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces and de facto Head of State of the Republic of Cuba in January 1959, before the Revolutionary government established by Fidel Castro. Barquin served as Chief of the Army and was later named Ambassador-at-Large to Europe in April 1959 and resigned in 1960.
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Police General Phao Siyanon Royal Thai Police September 2, 1955
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan General Keizō Hayashi Japan Self-Defense Forces (JSDF)November 10, 1955Chairman of the Joint Staff Council, JSDF. First Japanese recipient of this medal. [49]
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Field Marshal Phin Choonhavan Royal Thai Army May 4, 1957
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Major General Wan Waithayakon January 3, 1958
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Lieutenant General Thord Bonde Swedish Army December 4, 1959 Chief of the Army. For exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding services to the Government of the United States, from July 1943 to September 1945 and October 1957 to March 1958. [50]
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Air Chief Marshal Dawee Chullasapya Royal Thai Air Force July 27, 1967
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Major General Willem J.I. van Breukelen Netherlands Armed Forces 1962
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand General Praphas Charusathien Royal Thai Force 1962
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Vice Admiral Åke Lindemalm Swedish Navy 1963 Chief of the Navy. Awarded by the United States Secretary of the Navy Fred Korth. [51]
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Lieutenant-General Ulrich de Maizière Bundeswehr March 9, 1965
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden General Torsten Rapp Swedish Air Force April 12, 1965 Supreme Commander of the Swedish Armed Forces. "General Rapp has shown outstanding and exemplary leadership, and that he has meritoriously contributed to the friendly relations between Sweden and the United States." Awarded by General Earle Wheeler. [52] [53]
Flag of Jordan.svg  Jordan Lieutenant-General Amer Khammash Jordanian Armed Forces April 3, 1969 Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the Jordanian Armed Forces from 9 October 1967 till 30 June 1969. Awarded by President Richard Nixon for Exceptionally Meritorious Conduct in the Performance of Outstanding Services throughout his entire military career with the Arab Army.
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece General Odysseus Aggelis Greek Armed Forces April 5, 1971 Chief of the Greek Armed Forces from April 1967 till August 1973. Awarded by order of the US President Richard Nixon for Exceptionally Meritorious Conduct in the Performance of Outstanding Services from December 1968 to March 1971.
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Admiral Sangad Chaloryu Chief of Defence Forces 1975
Flag of India.svg  India Admiral Jal Cursetji Indian Navy 1978 Chief of the Naval Staff [54]
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden General Lennart Ljung Swedish Army 1980 Supreme Commander of the Swedish Armed Forces. Awarded by General David C. Jones. [55] [56]
Flag of Sudan.svg  Sudan Major General Mohamed Mirgani Eltahir Sudanese Air Force August 11, 1981Chief of Sudanese Air Force Major Gen. Mohamed was conferred with the US Legion of Merit Medal for his exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding services from August 1978 to August 1981.
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Lieutenant-General Stefan Grot-Rowecki Polish Armed Forces (Armia Krajowa)August 9, 1984Awarded by Ronald Reagan posthumously forty years and one week after his death at the hands of the Gestapo.
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand General Chavalit Yongchaiyudh Chiefs of Defence Forces January 15, 1988
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Air Chief Marshal Kaset Rojananil Royal Thai Air Force June 1, 1990June 1, 1990
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines General Fidel Ramos Armed Forces of the Philippines 1990
Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Bangladesh Brigadier GeneralAbdul Muneem Mansur Ahmed Bangladesh Army January 16, 1991The first Bangladeshi General to receive this award for his outstanding service as the Defense Attaché in the Bangladesh Embassy, United States
Flag of France.svg  France Lieutenant General Michel Roquejeoffre French Army July 14, 1991
Flag of Israel.svg  Israel General Ehud Barak Israeli Defense Forces 1992Later became Israeli Prime Minister from 1999 to 2001
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Teniente General Martín Balza Argentine Army 1994Chief of Argentine Armed Forces 1991 to 1999
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada General Alfred John Gardyne Drummond de Chastelain, OC, CMM, CH, CD Canadian Forces 1995In 1999, he was made a Companion of Honour by Queen Elizabeth II. He is the former Chief of the Defence Staff for the Canadian Forces and he is the Chairman of the Independent International Commission on Decommissioning since November 1995 for the Northern Ireland Peace Process.
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia GeneralI. M. Elias Nino Herrera Colombian Marine Corps For exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding service as Commandant of the Colombian Marine Corps. General Nino's cooperation and understanding have been a significant contribution to the mutual friendship between Colombia and the United States.
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom Lieutenant General Michael Walker, KCB , CMG , CBE Implementation Force in Bosnia May 13, 1997 [57] Former Chief of the Defence Staff (CDS) in the United Kingdom
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador General de Ejército
(General of the Army)
Paco Moncayo Ecuadorian Armed ForcesJanuary 1998For of his exceptionally superior performance as Chief of the Armed Forces Joint Command and his contribution to Ecuadorian history, politics and democracy.
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Vice Admiral Donald Chalmers, AO , RAN Royal Australian Navy 1998 [58] Chief of Navy
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia GeneralSir Phillip Bennett, AC , KBE , DSO
John Baker, AC , DSM
Sir Peter Cosgrove, AK , MC
Australian Defence Force Chiefs of the Defence Force
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany General Adolf Heusinger
Klaus Naumann
Wolfgang Schneiderhan
Carl-Hubertus von Butler [59]
Bundeswehr
Flag of France.svg  France General Edgard de Larminat
Alain de Boissieu
Vincent Desportes
Jean-Louis Georgelin
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand General Mongkol Amphonpisit Chiefs of Defence Forces December 1, 1999
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand General Surayud Chulanont Royal Thai Army December 20, 2000
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Air Chief Marshal Sanan Thuathip Royal Thai Air Force February 8, 2001
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Vice Admiral David Shackleton AO, RAN Royal Australian Navy 2001 Chief of Navy
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia General Md Hashim bin Hussein Royal Malaysia Army 2001Chief of Army
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany General Wolfgang Schneiderhan Bundeswehr
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey General Hilmi Özkök Turkish Armed Forces2002
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Vice Admiral Chris Ritchie AO, RAN Royal Australian Navy Chief of Navy
Flag of Israel.svg  Israel Major General Yedidya Ya'ari Israeli Navy December 4, 2003 [60] Commander in Chief, Israel Navy
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Lieutenant General Charles Bouchard OC CMM MSC CD Deputy Commander NORAD 2004Commander of NATO forces enforcing "No Fly Zone" Libya 2011
Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan Admiral Shahid Karimullah Pakistan Navy July 21, 2004For his steadfast support of American-Pakistan cooperation in regional maritime, security affairs, demonstrated superb resolve and unwavering dedication to the Global War on terrorism
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Lieutenant General Peter Leahy AC Australian Army 2004 Chief of Army
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Admiral Jorge Godoy Argentine Navy October 1, 2004Chief of Staff, Argentine Navy
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan General Yoshimitsu Tsumagari Japan Air Self-Defense Force October 19, 2004Chief of Staff, Air Self Defense Force
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey Commander-in-Chief Mehmet Yaşar Büyükanıt Turkish Armed Forces December 12, 2005
Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Bangladesh Lieutenant General Hasan Mashhud Chowdhury Bangladesh Army 2005Former Chief of Army Staff (Bangladesh)
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Admiral Giampaolo Di Paola Italian Navy Incumbent Minister of Defence in the Monti Cabinet
Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan Admiral Afzal Tahir Pakistan Navy January 23, 2006Legion of Merit in recognition of his efforts in conducting maritime security operations and strengthening of cooperation between the two navies in the 5th Fleet area of responsibility.
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia Admiral Mohd Anwar Mohd Nor Malaysian Armed Forces 2006
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan General Tadashi Yoshida Japan Air Self-Defense Force October 24, 2006Chief of Staff, Air Self Defense Force
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Lieutenant General Andrew Leslie Canadian Army December 8, 2006
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Admiral of the Fleet Vladimir Vasilyevich Masorin Russian Navy August 24, 2007The first Russian recipient for meritorious conduct of the Russian Federation Navy to increase cooperation and interoperability with the U.S. Navy and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization from September 2005 to August 2007.
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan GeneralRyoichi Oriki Ground Self-Defense Force October 1, 2007Chief of Staff
Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan Lt General Tariq Khan Pakistani ArmyDecember 9, 2007Legion of Merit for meritorious services as a liaison officer at CENTCOM during Operations Enduring Freedom (December 9, 2007).
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland General Franciszek Gągor Polish Armed Forces May 22, 2008For exceptionally meritorious service as the Chief of Staff of the Polish Armed Forces from February 2006 to May 2008.
Flag of Israel.svg  Israel Lieutenant General Hebrew : Rav Aluf Gabi Ashkenazi Israeli Defence Forces July 24, 2008 Chief of Staff – Israeli Defence Forces
Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa Vice Admiral Refiloe Johannes Mudimu South African Navy 2008For role in strengthening ties with US Navy [61]
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan General Toshio Tamogami Air Self-Defense Force August 19, 2008 [62]
Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani Pakistani ArmyJanuary 1, 2009
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Lieutenant General Ken Gillespie AC, DSC, CSM Australian Army 2009 Chief of Army
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden General Sverker Göranson Swedish Armed Forces 2010 Supreme Commander of the Swedish Armed Forces. For dedication and professionalism as supreme commander led the continuing transformation of the Swedish Armed Forces and the Swedish international operations.
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan General Kenichiro Hokazono Japan Air Self-Defense Force January 22, 2010Chief of Staff, Air Self Defense Force
Flag of Iraq.svg  Iraq General Babaker Shawkat B. Zebari Iraqi ArmyJanuary 7, 2010
Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan Admiral Noman Bashir Pakistan Navy March 18, 2010For distinguished service and strengthening American-Pakistani relations. Also, for his role in establishing and strengthening the Pakistan Navy and U.S. Navy relations in Arabian Sea.
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka Major General Milinda Peiris RWP, RSP, USP Sri Lanka Army For service as military attaché to the Sri Lankan Embassy in the United States
Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa General Godfrey Ngwenya South African Army May 20, 2010for his leadership during a time of transition in the South African military and his country's support of vital NATO peacekeeping operations in Sudan, Burundi and Congo
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Vice Admiral Russ Crane AO, CSM, RAN Royal Australian Navy Chief of Navy
Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan Air Chief MarshalRao Qamar SulemanPakistan Air ForceAugust 5, 2010For the performance of outstanding services March 2009 to August 2010.
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan General Yoshifumi Hibako Ground Self-Defense Force June 8, 2011Chief of Staff
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria GeneralEdmund Entacher Austrian Armed Forces November 22, 2011 [63] Chief of Staff
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Air Chief Marshal Itthaporn Subhawong Royal Thai Air Force December 21, 2011
Flag of Israel.svg  Israel Major General Ido Nehoshtan Israeli Air Force April 15, 2012 [64] Chief of IAF
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Admiral Surasak Runroengrom Royal Thai Navy April 19, 2012
Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia General Ants Laaneots Estonian Defence Forces July 4, 2012Former Commander-in-Chief
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Lieutenant General David Morrison AO Australian Army 2012 Chief of Army
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia General David Hurley AC, DSC Australian Army 2012 Chief of the Defence Force
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Colonel Todd Balfe Royal Canadian Air Force June 5, 2012 [65] For his exceptional devotion to duty, and his significant contributions both to the maintenance of North American air security as well as to the close relationship between United States and Canadian Forces in NORAD.
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Colonel General Tibor Benkő Hungarian Ground Forces September 4, 2012 [66] Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Major General Berndt Grundevik Swedish Army September 2012 [67]
29 April 2015 [68]
Inspector of the Swedish Army
Head of Swedish delegation to NNSC
Flag of Nepal.svg    Nepal Brigadier General Shamsher Thakurathi Nepal Army January 29, 2013
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Lieutenant General Claudio Graziano Italian Army February 11, 2013Chief of the General Staff of the Italian Army
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Vice Admiral Paul Maddison CMM MSM CD Royal Canadian Navy April 26, 2013 Commander of the Royal Canadian Navy
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Vice Admiral Ray Griggs AO, CSC, RAN Royal Australian Navy May 2013 Chief of Navy
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand General Prayut Chan-o-cha Royal Thai Army September 20, 2013 [69]
Flag of India.svg  India General Bikram Singh [70] [71] Indian Army December 5, 2013 [72] Chief of the Army Staff
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark General Knud Bartels Danish Army October 2014During his visit at the Pentagon General Bartels was awarded the Legion of Merit by General Dempsey in recognition of his exceptional conduct while serving as Chief of Defence of the Danish Armed Forces (2009–2011) and as Chairman of the NATO Military Committee. [73]
Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan General Raheel Sharif Pakistan Army November 19, 2014Chief of Army Staff Gen Raheel Sharif on November 19, 2014, was conferred with the US Legion of Merit Medal in recognition of his brave leadership and efforts to ensure peace in the region.
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey General Hulusi Akar Turkish Armed ForcesJanuary 27, 2015For his outstanding contributions to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).
Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia General Ismail Fathalli Tunisian Army April 13, 2015Chief of Army Staff General Ismail Fathalli was presented with the United States Legion of Merit. [74]
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Vice Admiral Mark Norman CMM CD Royal Canadian Navy April 21, 2015VAdm Mark G. Norman received the award in honor of his leadership of the Royal Canadian Navy's successful anti-drug operations in and around Central America. [75]
Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia Lieutenant General Devi Chankotadze Georgian Armed Forces May 2, 2015 [76] Chief of Joint Staff of the Georgian Armed Forces
Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Bangladesh Brigadier General Mohammad Abdul Moeen Bangladesh Army July 31, 2015Brigadier General Moeen received this prestigious medal for his exceptional meritorious service as the Bangladesh Defense, Military, Naval and Air Attache to the United States, from May 2010 to July 2013. Brigadier General Moeen facilitated cooperation between the United States and Bangladesh Armies in numerous events through United States Pacific Command, to include those focused on peacekeeping operations, disaster management and counter terrorism.
Flag of Israel.svg  Israel Lieutenant General Gadi Eizenkot Israel Defense Forces August 2016Chief of General Staff of the Israel Defense Forces
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Lieutenant General Timothy James Keating, CNZM New Zealand Army November 1, 2016 Chief of Defence Force
Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan Admiral Muhammad Zakaullah Pakistan Navy March 17, 2017Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Muhammad Zakaullah was presented with the United States Legion of Merit. [77]
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Lieutenant General Angus Campbell, AO, DSC Australian Army June 13, 2017 Chief of Army
Flag of Jordan.svg  Jordan Lieutenant General Mahmoud Freihat Jordanian Armed Forces July 2017 Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the Jordanian Armed Forces [78]
Flag of Kuwait.svg  Kuwait Major General Khalid Saleh Al-Sabah Kuwaiti Armed Forces April 2017Commander, Kuwait Land Forces [79]
Flag of Israel.svg  Israel Major General Amir Eshel Israeli Air Force August 2017On change of command of the Israeli Air Force, awarded as outgoing commander.
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  UK Major General Robert Magowan, CB , CBE Royal Marines October 10, 2017 Third Sea Lord
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic General Petr Pavel Army of the Czech Republic March 8, 2018Presented by General Joseph Dunford for service as Chairman of NATO Military Committee. [80]
Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan Air Chief Marshal Sohail Aman Pakistan Air Force March 12, 2018Chief of Pakistan Air Force Air Chief Marshal Sohail Aman was presented with the United States Legion of Merit. [81]
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Lieutenant General Michael Hood, CMM, CD Royal Canadian Air Force May 4, 2018Commander, Royal Canadian Air Force
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  UK General Sir Nicholas Carter, KCB , CBE , DSO , ADC Gen British Army May 14, 2018 Chief of the General Staff
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania Lieutenant General Jonas Vytautas Žukas [82] Lithuanian Armed Forces August 15, 2018 Chief of Defence of Lithuanian Armed Forces [83]
Flag of India.svg  India General Dalbir Singh Suhag Indian Army August 17, 2018 [84] Chief of the Army Staff
Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia Major General Vladimer Chachibaia Georgian Armed Forces August 29, 2018 [76] Chief of General Staff of Georgian Armed Forces
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  UK Air Chief Marshal Sir Stuart Peach, GBE , KCB , ADC , DL Royal Air Force October 2018 Chairman of the NATO Military Committee
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain General Fernando Alejandre Martínez Spanish Army October 18, 2018 Chief of the Defence Staff
Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia General Riho Terras Estonian Defence Forces November 13, 2018 [85] Commander of the Estonian Defence Forces
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico Secretary of National Defense Salvador Cienfuegos Zepeda Mexican Armed Forces November 16, 2018 [86] Presented to Cienfuegos for his "extraordinary contributions in strengthening the relationships between the militaries of Mexico and the United States." [86]
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Admiral Katsutoshi Kawano Japan Self-Defense Forces(JSDF)March 21, 2019 Chief of Staff, Joint Staff [87]
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Air Marshal Leo Davies, AO , CSC Royal Australian Air Force April 12, 2019 Chief of Air Force (Australia)
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  UK Admiral Sir Philip Jones, KCB , ADC , DL Royal Navy May 1, 2019 First Sea Lord
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Brigadier General Jeff Mac Mootry Royal Netherlands Marine Corps June 4, 2019 [88] Commandant Royal Netherlands Marine Corps
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand General Pornpipat Benyasri Chief of Defence Forces June 18, 2019 [89]
Flag of Iraq.svg  Iraq General Othman al-Ghanmi Iraqi Armed Forces July 30, 2019Chief of the General Staff during the War in Iraq (2013-2017), for his role in the Coalition to defeat Daesh [90]
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia General Andika Perkasa Indonesian Army February 3, 2020General Andika Perkasa was conferred the award for his initiative in strengthening relations between the Indonesian Army and US Army and also for his contribution for the security stability in the Indo-Pacific region. [91] As per September 2021, he is the Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Army.
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore Major General Mervyn Tan Republic of Singapore Air Force February 11, 2020Major General Mervyn Tan (Ret) was conferred the award for strengthening defence relations between the United States and Singapore.

He is now currently serving as the Deputy Secretary of Technology in MINDEF.

Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Vice Admiral Maurice Frank Ronald "Ron" Lloyd Ron Lloyd Royal Canadian Navy February 29, 2020Commander Royal Canadian Navy (Ret)
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Air Chief Marshal Johm Rungsawang September 16, 2020 [92]
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Admiral Evelio Ramírez Gáfaro Colombian Navy September 17, 2020 [93] Commander-in-chief of the Navy. For exceptionally meritorious service as Commander, Colombian Navy, from December 2018 to August 2020. Admiral Ramirez led the Colombian Navy and Coast Guard efforts to interdict illicit drug shipments destined for the United States, significantly contributing to Hemispheric security. Admiral Ramírez's superior effort, outstanding leadership, and personal initiative reflect great credit upon himself, the Colombian Navy, and his country.
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Vice Admiral Michael Noonan, AO , RAN Royal Australian Navy March 28, 2022 Chief of Navy
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand General Narongpan Jitkaewthae Royal Thai Army May 22, 2022 [94]
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador Rear Admiral Brúmel Vázquez Bermúdez Ecuadorian Navy December 6, 2022 [95] Chief of Navy. Exceptionally meritorious service as Commanding General of the Ecuadorian Navy, from May 2021 to July 2022. He led the Ecuadorian Navy, Coast Guard, and Marine Corps efforts to advance the partnership with the United States. His superior effort, outstanding leadership, and personal initiative reflect great credit upon himself, the Ecuadorian Navy, and his country.
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Major General Karl Engelbrektson Swedish Army December 19, 2022 [96] Chief of Army. Awarded by the Chief of Staff of the United States Army, General James C. McConville
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore Major General Kelvin Khong Republic of Singapore Air Force May 10, 2023Major General Kelvin Khong was conferred the award in recognition for his meritorious service as Chief of Air Force since 2019, in deepening long-standing bilateral ties between the United States Air Force and the Republic of Singapore Air Force, and his contributions to enhance interoperability and trust between the two Air Forces through professional exchanges and participation in exercises.
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore Rear Admiral Aaron Beng Republic of Singapore Navy May 26, 2023Rear Admiral Aaron Beng was presented the medal in recognition of his leadership and contributions as Chief of Navy, where he had deepened the longstanding bilateral ties between the United States Navy and Republic of Singapore Navy in spite of the pandemic, and contributed to the quick resumption of engagements to enhance interoperability between the two navies.
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore Lieutenant General (RET) Melvyn Ong Singapore Armed Forces June 1, 2023Lieutenant General (RET) Melvyn Ong was presented the medal in recognition of his leadership and contributions as Chief of Defence Force, when he deepened longstanding bilateral ties between the US Military and Singapore Armed Forces. This included regular bilateral exchanges between both Armed Forces through professional engagements and participation in exercises.
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom Admiral Sir Tony Radakin, KCB ADC Royal Navy September 10, 2023 Chief of the Defence Staff [97]
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Air Marshal Kevin Ronald Short, AO Royal New Zealand Air Force April 6, 2024 Chief of Defence Force
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden General Micael Bydén Swedish Armed Forces May 1, 2024General Charles Q. Brown Jr. presented the Supreme Commander of the Swedish Armed Forces General Micael Bydén the Legion of Merit, Degree of Commander. General Bydén was recognized for his visionary leadership in championing Sweden's accession to NATO and transforming the Swedish Armed Forces. [98]

Officer

Ehud Barak, later Prime Minister of Israel, with the Legion of Merit in 1993 Ehud Barak with Legion of Merit cropped.jpg
Ehud Barak, later Prime Minister of Israel, with the Legion of Merit in 1993

Legionnaire

When the Legion of Merit is awarded to members of the Armed Forces of the United States, it is awarded without reference to degree. However, the medal and ribbon of the fourth degree (Legionnaire) are used for members of the Armed Forces of the United States. [125]

The US Army and US Air Force do not authorize the "V" Device for the Legion of Merit. The U.S. Navy, the U.S. Marine Corps, [126] and the United States Coast Guard do. [127]

The first U.S. Armed Forces recipient of the Legion of Merit medal was World War II combat veteran Lieutenant, junior grade, Ann Bernatitus, U.S.N., one of the "Angels of Bataan" and the only U.S. Navy nurse to escape from Bataan and Corregidor during the war. [128] [129] She was also the first person authorized to wear the "V" Device with the award. [130] Her medal is now housed at the Smithsonian Institution.

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