War Merit Cross (Italy)
| War Merit Cross Croce al Merito di Guerra | |
|---|---|
| War Merit Cross | |
| Awarded for | One year of service in combat operations Being wounded in combat | 
| Presented by | Italy | 
| Eligibility | Members of the Italian armed forces | 
| Established | 19 January 1918 | 
| Ribbon bar of the cross Ribbon bar of the cross for two awards | |
| Precedence | |
| Next (higher) | War Cross of Military Valor | 
| Next (lower) | Army Merit Cross | 
The War Merit Cross (Italian: Croce al Merito di Guerra) is an Italian military decoration. It was instituted by King Victor Emmanuel III during World War I on 19 January 1918. The award received major changes during World War II and currently is issued by the Italian Republic as well.