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HISTORY
OF THE MALTESE CROSS
The center focus
of the badge of a Firefighter is the Maltese Cross. This symbol
of protection, honor, and its history is several centuries
old. When a courageous band of crusaders, known as the Knights
of St. John, fought the Saracens (members of pre-Islamic people
of the Syrian-Arabian desert) for possession of the holy land,
they encountered a new weapon unknown to European fighters.
It was a simple yet horrible device of war that wrought excruciating
pain and agonizing death. The Saracens weapon of fire.
As the crusaders
advanced on the walls of the city, they were bombarded with
glass bombs containing naphtha (a colorless flammable liquid
obtained from crude petroleum and used as a solvent, cleaning
fluid and as a raw material for gasoline). Once saturated
with the liquid, the Saracens threw flaming torches into the
crusaders. Hundreds of knights were burned alive while others
risked their lives in an effort to save their kinsmen from
painful fiery deaths. Thus these men became the first Firemen
and the first of a long line of Firefighters. Their heroic
efforts were recognized by fellow crusaders who awarded each
other with a badge of honor similar to the cross Firefighters
wear today.
Since the Knights
of St. John lived nearly four centuries on the island of Malta,
in the Mediterranean Sea, the cross came to be known as the
Maltese Cross. The Maltese Cross is a Firefighter's symbol
of protection. It symbolizes that the Firefighter that wears
the cross is willing to lay down his life for a fellow man
as did the crusaders for their comrades so many years ago.
The Maltese Cross is a Firefighter's badge of honor, signifying
that he is courageous, and ring away from death.
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