as Sovereign of the Order Most knighthoods of the Military Order of William were awarded in 1815 and shortly afterwards to military of the Allies that fought
Napoleon at the
Battle of Waterloo, in total 1,005 knighthoods were awarded at this time. The Knight Grand Cross was awarded to Prince William of Orange, the
Duke of Wellington,
Fürst Blücher von Wahlstatt, Graf von
Bülow von Dennewitz and Graf von
Gneisenau. During the 19th century the Order was awarded to military serving in the campaign against the
Belgian Revolution and military of the
Royal Netherlands East Indies Army (KNIL) serving in the Dutch East Indies, mostly in the
Aceh War. Until 1940, a total of 5,874 persons had been awarded the Military Order of William. In 1940, the Order was awarded to soldiers who had served with extreme valour in the defence of the Netherlands from the
invasion by Nazi-Germany. In 1944 and 1945, with the liberation of the Netherlands from German occupation, the Order was again awarded, this time to Dutch citizens as well as members of the
Allied forces for deeds of gallantry. Of the 3,500 servicemen who served in the Netherlands United Nations Detachment in the
Korean War, three servicemen – two posthumously – were admitted to the Order. Since 1940, 199 names have been added to the register of the Military Order of William. The latest conflict that has been cause for the honour to be awarded was the
war in Afghanistan. On 29 May 2009 a ceremony was held at which the knights met, at Queen
Beatrix's bestowal of the knighthood (fourth class) of the Order on
Marco Kroon, platoon commander with the
Korps Commandotroepen, at the Binnenhof, in The Hague. Kroon was honoured for conspicuous bravery, leadership, and devotion to duty during his service in Afghanistan from March to August 2006. The knights met on 4 December 2014 at King
Willem-Alexander's bestowal of the knighthood (fourth class) of the Order on
Gijs Tuinman, commander with the Korps Commandotroepen, at the Binnenhof, in The Hague. The knights met on 31 August 2018 at King
Willem-Alexander's bestowal of the knighthood (fourth class) of the Order on
Roy de Ruiter, (reserve-) Major,
Royal Netherlands Air Force. Maj.
Kenneth Mayhew, 101 at the time, was unable to attend the ceremony on 31 August 2018, which he explained in an interview broadcast on Dutch national television during the ceremony. ==Ranks==