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As with any national civilian or military awards system, having LGBTQ (or any minority) recipients in the group confers the contributions and participation of the community in national life and prosperity.  For the recipient, receipt of the award represents a validation of the individual's contribution to the diversity and advancement of the whole.   
 
As with any national civilian or military awards system, having LGBTQ (or any minority) recipients in the group confers the contributions and participation of the community in national life and prosperity.  For the recipient, receipt of the award represents a validation of the individual's contribution to the diversity and advancement of the whole.   
  
A good example of this occurred when the Order of Orange-Nassau was awarded to the team members of The Netherlands National Women's Football (Soccer) Team when they won the 2018 European FA Cup.  Included among the recipients were lesbian players [[Vivianne Miedema]], [[Sherida Spitse]], and [[Danielle van de Donk]].
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A good example of this occurred when the Order of Orange-Nassau was awarded to the team members of The Netherlands National Women's Football (Soccer) Team when they won the 2017 European FA Cup.  Included among the recipients were lesbian players [[Vivianne Miedema]], [[Sherida Spitse]], and [[Danielle van de Donk]].
  
 
* [[Xavier Bettel]], Prime Minister of Luxembourg
 
* [[Xavier Bettel]], Prime Minister of Luxembourg

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Order of Orange-Nassau

The Order of Orange-Nassau (Orde van Oranje-Nassau) is a civilian and military national honour administered by the government of The Netherlands founded in 1892. Recipients are those individuals who are deemed to have provided exemplary service in their profession to society as a whole. There are several levels of recognition (in order of seniority): Member, Knight, Officer, Commander, Grand Officer, and Knight Grand Cross.

The origins of the award arise from the House of Orange, the ruling royal family of The Netherlands.

As with any national civilian or military awards system, having LGBTQ (or any minority) recipients in the group confers the contributions and participation of the community in national life and prosperity. For the recipient, receipt of the award represents a validation of the individual's contribution to the diversity and advancement of the whole.

A good example of this occurred when the Order of Orange-Nassau was awarded to the team members of The Netherlands National Women's Football (Soccer) Team when they won the 2017 European FA Cup. Included among the recipients were lesbian players Vivianne Miedema, Sherida Spitse, and Danielle van de Donk.

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