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the free encyclopedia Award Order of the Golden Kite Order of the Golden Kite · 5th Class Type Seven-class military award Awarded for Bravery · abolished in 1947 Established 12 February 1890 First award 1890 Final award 1945 Total 1 · 067 · 492 Ribbon of the Order of the Golden Kite The Order of the Golden Kite ( 金鵄勲章 · Kinshi Kunshō ) was an order of the Empire of Japan · established on 12 February 1890 by Emperor Meiji "in commemoration of Jimmu Tennō · the Romulus of Japan". [ · 1 ] · conferred for bravery · non-commissioned officers were eligible for the 6th–4th classes · junior officers for the 5th–3rd classes · 492 Order of the Golden Kite awards were made over the history of the order · 000 Russo-Japanese War : about 109 · 600 World War I : about 3 · 000 Manchurian Incident : about 9 · 000 Second Sino-Japanese War (1937–1941): about 190 · 000 World War II : about 630 · 000 The award came with an annual monetary stipend · fixed in 1916. This was awarded for the lifetime of the recipient
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