Order of the Falcon (Czechoslovakia)


The Order of the Falcon of Štefánik, also known unofficially as the Štefánikův Order was a Czechoslovak order established in November 1918.

History

The establishment of the Order of the Falcon in 1919 resulted from a proposal in September 1918 by the Minister of War Milan Rastislav Štefánik
and was intended to recognise achievements that contributed to the liberation of Czechoslovakia. Membership of the order was primarily conferred upon members of the Czechoslovak Legions who served in Siberia during the Russian Civil War. The order was short-lived as all Czechoslovak orders were abolished in 1919, soon after the Czechoslovak Republic declared independence; they were 'regarded as undemocratic'.
One of the most famous officers to be appointed a Knight of the Order of the Falcon was Major General Jan Syrový. During the Russian Civil War, Syrový commanded all anti-Bolshevik forces in Siberia from October 1918 to January 1919 and, in September 1938 as the Czechoslovak Prime Minister, he was forced to accept the terms of the Munich Agreement.

Composition

Appointments to the Order were in either the Military or Civilian divisions. The order was intended to consist of five classes:
In practice appointments were only made to the lowest class.

Insignia

Badge. The badge of the order is an inverted star comprising a convex central white enamel disc, edged white with a gilt border, the whole surrounded by five pattée moussé, edged white with gilt borders. The obverse of the center disc is charged with three hills in blue with gilt borders, surmounted by four gilt falcons in flight. The reverse of the convex center disc is charged with the monogram ČS in blue with gilt borders, surmounting the date 1918 in gilt and surrounded on either side by a branch of gilt laurel leaves.
Suspension device. The badge for civilian awards is suspended from a circlet formed from gilt laurel leaves, whilst gilt crossed swords are added to the suspension device for military awards.
Ribbon. The badge of the order is suspended from a red moire silk ribbon divided by a central narrow white stripe, with a thin white stripe set in from either edge.
Star. Appointments could also be made with a star affixed to the ribbon signifying additional distinction.
Štefánik had the first insignia produced in Tokyo; these were supplied in a lacquered balsa wood box.

Knights

The following is an incomplete list of people appointed as Knights of the Order of the Falcon:
NameBirthDeathRank
Rank
Service BranchNotable AppointmentsRef
18901973Maj later
BdeGen
Inf Offr
CS Army
18901957Maj later
BdeGen
Inf Offr
CS Army
18861949Maj later
BdeGen
Inf Offr
CS Army
18951972LtCol later
BdeGen
Inf Offr
CS Army
18861945Maj later
DivGen Mem
Inf Offr
CS Army
18861930DivGenInf Offr
CS Army
Head of the Czechoslovak Ministry of Aviation
18931961Capt later
BdeGen
Inf and
Engr Offr
CS Army
Commander III Corps Engineers
18891985Col later
BdeGen
Inf and
Cav Offr
CS Army
18911944Capt later
DivGen Mem
Inf Offr
CS Army
Chairman of the Czechoslovak Red Cross in exile
Member of the Czechoslovak National Council in exile
18831983LtCol later
BdeGen
Inf Offr
CS Army
18911972Capt later
BdeGen
Inf Offr
CS Army
Secretary General of the Czechoslovak Inter-ministerial Council for Matters of National Defence
18751937LtGenCav Offr
Ru Army
Commander of the Czechoslovak Legions
Military Affairs Minister
18911945Capt later
DivGen Mem
Inf and
Cav Offr
CS Army
18871955Maj later
Gen
Inf Offr
CS Army
18831974Maj later
MajGen
Inf Offr
CS Army
1894?Maj later
BdeGen
Cav Offr
CS Army
18921948DivGenInf Offr
CS Army
Deputy Chief of Staff for the Czechoslovak Army
National Fascist Community politician
18821942LtCol later
ChiefGenMS
Mem
Med Offr
CS Army
Chief of Czechoslovak Army Corps Medical Services
18931960LtCol
later ArmyGen
Inf Offr
CS Army
Czechoslovak Minister for Transport and Technology
18831958Maj later
BdeGen
Engr Offr
CS Army
18871943Maj later
ArmyGen Mem
Inf Offr
CS Army
Commander VII Corps
1887?Maj later
DivGen
Inf Offr
CS Army
18941967Maj later
DivGen
Inf Offr
CS Army
Secretary of the Czechoslovak Ministry of Defence
18931972LtCol later
DivGen
Inf Offr
CS Army
Czechoslovak Minister for Railways
18851954Capt later
DivGen
Inf Offr
CS Army
Commander IV Corps
18621946LtGen
later LtGen
Inf Offr
Fr Army
Commander VII Corps
Commander-in-Chief Czechoslovak Legion Headquarters
18791934LtCol later
BdeGen
Inf Offr
CS Army
18801961Col later
ArmyGen
Arty Offr
CS Army
Commander IV Corps
18931941Capt later
BdeGen
Inf Offr
CS Army
18871977Capt later
BdeGen
Inf and
Arty Offr
CS Army
Commander VI Corps Artillery
1892?Col later
GenTOSA
Inf and
Ord Offr
CS Army
Aviation Materiel Department Head, Czechoslovak Ministry of Defence
18881947LtCol later
DivGen
Inf Offr
CS Army
division commander
and military attaché
18861939Capt later
BdeGen
Inf Offr
CS Army
18811950Maj later
DivGen
Engr Offr
CS Army
18821935Maj later
DivGen
Inf Offr
CS Army
18901961Capt later
DivGen Mem
Cav Offr
CS Army
Commander Czechoslovak Tank Corps
18901972Col later
ArmyGen
Inf Offr
CS Army
Commander-in-Chief Czechoslovak Armed Forces
18791936LtCol later
DivGen
Inf Offr
CS Army
18841964Maj later
MajGen
Arty Offr
CS Army
Head Artillery Department, Czechoslovak Ministry of Defence
18841951Maj later
BdeGen
Inf Offr
CS Army
18951961LtCol later
ArmyGen Mem
Inf Offr
CS Army
Commander III Corps
Commander V Corps
18891963Maj later
BdeGen
Inf Offr
CS Army
18891959Capt later
DivGen
Inf Offr
CS Army
Commander I Corps
18911944Maj later
ArmyGen Mem
Inf Offr
CS Army
Commander IV Corps
Commander V Corps
18901940LtCol later
Gen
Inf Offr
CS Army
18861945Maj later
DivGen Mem
Inf Offr
CS Army
18871968Maj later
DivGen
Inf Offr
CS Army
Commander VI Corps
Chief of Czechoslovak Missions to Middle East, 21st Army Group and Allied Headquarters
1887?Maj later
BdeGen
Inf Offr
CS Army
Secretary General of the Czechoslovak Inter-ministerial Council for Matters of National Defence
18851967Maj later
BdeGen
Arty Offr
CS Army
Artillery Department Head, Czechoslovak Ministry of Defence
18861975LtCol later
DivGen
Inf Offr
CS Army
18851945Maj later
DivGen
Arty Offr
CS Army
Artillery Department Head, Czechoslovak Ministry of Defence
18911964Maj later
DivGen
Inf Offr
CS Army
Chief of Staff, Czechoslovak Armed Forces Headquarters
18871953Maj later
BdeGen
Engr Offr
CS Army
Commander I Corps Engineers
Commander Army Engineers
18891963LtCol later
DivGen
Inf Offr
CS Army
Czechoslovak Minister of Public Works
18851940Maj later
BdeGen
Arty Offr
CS Army
18911988Maj later
BdeGen
Arty Offr
CS Army
Commander IV Corps Artillery
Commander Land Artillery Command
18881938Maj later
BdeGen
Inf Offr
CS Army
18851957Col later
BdeGen
Inf Offr
CS Army
18861968Col later
BdeGen
Inf Offr
CS Army
1874?Maj later
GenMS
Med Offr
CS Army
18921963Col later
ArmyGen
Inf Offr
CS Army
Minister of Finance, Interior and Transport, Autonomous Carpathia and Ruthenia
Commander Czech and Slovak Legion
18881955Maj later
DivGen
Arty Offr
CS Army
Commander 1st Army Artillery
Commander Land Artillery Command
18871965Maj later
GenMS
Med Offr
CS Army
18721954Col later
GenMS
Med Offr
CS Army
18881980Lt later
DivGen
Arty Offr
CS Army
Deputy Commander II Corps
18961968Lt later
BdeGen
Arty Offr
CS Army
Commander VII Corps Artillery
1889?Maj later
BdeGen
Inf Offr
CS Army
18861963Maj later
MajGen
Inf Offr
CS Army
Commander I Corps
18681940LtGenInf Offr
CS Army
Commander-in-Chief Allied Forces, Siberian Theatre
1882?Capt later
GenLS
Inf and
Legal Offr
CS Army
Attorney General, Office of the General Military Prosecurtor
18831966Capt later
BdeGen
Inf and
Engr Offr
CS Army
18811966Maj later
ChiefGenIS
Inf and
Ord Offr
CS Army
18881941LtCol later
DivGen Mem
Inf Offr
CS Army
18881970MajGen
later ArmyGen
Inf Offr
CS Army
Czechoslovak Prime Minister and Minister of National Defence
18941981Maj later
BdeGen
Arty Offr
CS Army
18781937Capt later
BdeGen
Inf Offr
CS Army
18931976LtCol later
DivGen
Inf Offr
CS Army
Commander II Corps
18861979Maj later
BdeGen
Arty Offr
CS Army
Commander Land Artillery Command
18901945Maj later
ArmyGen Mem
Inf Offr
CS Army
Commander 1st Army
Minister of State, Czechoslovak Ministry of Defence in exile
18871978Lt later
BdeGen
Arty Offr
CS Army
Commander II Corps Artillery
18831951MajGen
later ArmyGen
Inf Offr
CS Army
Commander 1st Army
18851941Maj later
MajGen
Arty Offr
CS Army
Commander Headquarters Land Artillery
18831943Col later
DivGen
Inf Offr
CS Army
18931942LtCol later
DivGen Mem
Arty Offr
CS Army
Commander VIII Corps
18831953Maj later
GenMS
Med Offr
CS Army
Head Health Service Corps
18911970LtCol later
DivGen
Inf Offr
CS Army
18901942Capt later
DivGen Mem
Arty Offr
CS Army
Commander IV Corps Artillery
18891942Maj later
DivGen Mem
Inf Offr
CS Army

Legend
Ranks
  1. ArmyGen = Army General, equivalent to General
  2. LtGen = Lieutenant General
  3. DivGen = Division General, equivalent to Major General
  4. ChiefGenIS = Chief General of the Intendent Services, equivalent to Major General
  5. ChiefGenMS = Chief General of the Medical Services, equivalent to Major General
  6. BdeGen = Brigade General, equivalent to Brigadier General
  7. Gen = General, equivalent to Brigadier General
  8. GenLS = General of the Legal Services, equivalent to Brigadier General
  9. GenMS = General of the Medical Services, equivalent to Brigadier General
  10. GenTOSA = General of the Technical Ordnance Service of Aviation, equivalent to Brigadier General
  11. Mem = in memoriam, rank was granted posthumously
Service/Branch
  1. Arty = Artillery, Engr = Engineering, Inf = Infantry, Leg = Legal, Med = Medical, Offr = Officer, Ord = Ordnance
  2. CS = Czechoslovak, Fr = French, Ru = Russian