Wikipedia:WikiProject Military history/Awards/ACC

The Military history A-Class crosses encourage and recognize continued excellence in article creation and development. They are open to any editor who has made a significant contribution to five or more military history A-Class articles promoted after the editor has qualified for their fifteenth A-Class medal with Diamonds. Nominations, including self-nominations, should be made on this page, and should list the five A-Class articles for which the award is sought. The nomination must be endorsed by at least two project coordinators, who will award the cross.

The four types of crosses are awarded as follows:
 * For the first five groups (35–39) of five articles, the A-Class cross is awarded for each group
 * For the next six groups (40–45) of five articles, the A-Class cross with Oak Leaves is awarded for each group
 * For the next ten groups (46–55) of five articles, the A-Class cross with Swords is awarded for each group
 * For the next fifteen groups (56–70) of five articles, the A-Class cross with Diamonds is awarded for each group

A-Class cross
The A-Class cross was introduced in May 2014 and has been awarded to the following editors:
 * Hawkeye7: for British logistics in the Falklands War, Landings at Cape Torokina, British logistics in the Normandy Campaign, Quebec Agreement and John Glenn (Awarded {{diff|page=User talk:Hawkeye7|diff=840934673|oldid=840844301}|label=June 2018}})
 * Hawkeye7: for Neil Armstrong, Brian Robertson, 1st Baron Robertson of Oakridge, Polaris (UK nuclear programme), Trident (UK nuclear programme), and MAUD Committee (Awarded )
 * Hawkeye7: for Apollo 11, Buzz Aldrin, Michael Collins (astronaut), Elliot See, and 1958 US–UK Mutual Defence Agreement (Awarded )
 * Hawkeye7: for Frank Borman, INTERFET logistics, British nuclear tests at Maralinga, Charles Duke, and Operation Black Buck. (Awarded )
 * Hawkeye7: for Operation Totem, Operation Mosaic, Nassau Agreement, American logistics in the Normandy campaign, and Manned Orbiting Laboratory. (Awarded )
 * Parsecboy: for Ersatz Yorck-class battlecruiser, List of screw corvettes of Germany, Braunschweig-class battleship, Wittelsbach-class battleship, and French battleship Jauréguiberry (Awarded )
 * Parsecboy: for SMS Friedrich Carl, Normandie-class battleship, HMS Ramillies (07), SMS Nymphe (1863), and Kaiser Friedrich III-class battleship (Awarded )
 * Parsecboy: for Lyon-class battleship, List of battleships of Japan, SMS Medusa (1864), List of battleships of France, and Brandenburg-class battleship. (Awarded )
 * Parsecboy: for French battleship Brennus, SMS Roon, République-class battleship, SMS Preussischer Adler, and SMS Niobe. (Awarded )
 * Parsecboy: for Liberté-class battleship, Francesco Caracciolo-class battleship, French battleship Bouvet, SMS Gneisenau, and List of pre-dreadnought battleships of the Royal Navy. (Awarded )
 * Peacemaker67: for Yugoslav torpedo boat T2, Milorad Ekmečić, Navy of the Independent State of Croatia, Charles Green (Australian soldier), and Uroš Drenović. (Awarded )
 * Peacemaker67: for Yugoslav gunboat Beli Orao, Yugoslav minelayer Zmaj, Uskok-class torpedo boat, Jadran (training ship), and Tom Eastick. (Awarded )
 * Peacemaker67: for Robert Nimmo, Ernest Roberts (Australian politician), Radoje Pajović, Yugoslav submarine Mališan, and Bill Madden (soldier). (Awarded )
 * Sturmvogel 66: for HMS Audacious (1912), Russian battleship Knyaz Suvorov, Soviet cruiser Kalinin, Japanese battleship Kawachi, and Soviet destroyer Soobrazitelny (1940). (Awarded )
 * Sturmvogel 66: for Italian battleship Conte di Cavour, Francesco Caracciolo-class battleship, Russian battleship Imperatritsa Ekaterina Velikaya, French battleship Suffren, and French battleship Mirabeau. (Awarded )
 * Sturmvogel 66: for French aircraft carrier Béarn, French battleship Charles Martel, French battleship Liberté, Yugoslav minelayer Zmaj, and French battleship Charlemagne. (Awarded )

A-Class cross with Oak Leaves
The A-Class cross with Oak Leaves was introduced in May 2014 and has been awarded to the following editors:
 * Hawkeye7: for American logistics in the Northern France campaign, United States war plans (1945–1950), Strategic Air Command in the United Kingdom, Lisa Nowak, and Revolt of the Admirals. (Awarded )
 * Hawkeye7: for Shuttle-Centaur, Operation Pluto, Broad front versus narrow front controversy in World War II, Allied logistics in the Southern France campaign, and Nuclear weapons of the United Kingdom. (Awarded )
 * Hawkeye7: for British logistics in the Siegfried Line campaign, American transportation in the Siegfried Line campaign, American services and supply in the Siegfried Line campaign, Freddie de Guingand, and Harry Crerar. (Awarded )
 * Hawkeye7: for William D. Leahy, Eileen Collins, Miles Dempsey, British logistics in the Western Allied invasion of Germany, and American logistics in the Western Allied invasion of Germany. (Awarded )
 * Parsecboy: for Spanish battleship Alfonso XIII, Tennessee-class battleship, List of avisos of Germany, Spanish battleship España, and SMS Undine. (Awarded )
 * Parsecboy: for French battleship Charles Martel, French battleship Liberté, List of protected cruisers of France, SMS Yorck, and French battleship Justice. (Awarded )