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JORDAN Royal Household Order - the Order of Hashimi - the Order of King Abdullah II, the Order of the Jordanian Falcon in civil and military divisions, the Order of Sacrifice for distinguished military conduct, the King Abdullah II Honour for Charitable endeavours, a National Security Medal, Overseas Military Service Medal with some sixteen service bars, a Wound Badge and the King Abdullah II Accession Medal.
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Decorations and medals and military badges in the emirate of Ajman
(1) Awards:
(A) Decoration courage and bravery.
(B) Golden Decoration of the Ajman Police.
© Silver Decoration of the Ajman Police.
(D) Golden Distinguished Service Medal.
(E) Silver Distinguished Service Medal.
(2) the medals:
(A) Gold Medal of outstanding leadership.
(B) Silver Medal of outstanding leadership.
© Gold Medal of scientific achievement.
(D) silver Medal of scientific achievement.
(E) Gold Medal of social defense.
(F) silver medal social defense.
(3) Badges:
(A) gold badge appreciation.
(B) silver badge appreciation.
© any other badge issued by a decision of the Director General of Police.(partial electronic translation of the official decree)
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The National Honours and Awards consists of a Society of Honour known as the Order of the
Cayman Islands. The Order comprises holders of awards in the following areas: the Medal
of Honour, the Medal of Merit, and the Long Service Award. Persons can be nominated for
these awards by any member of the community who feels that the nominee is deserving of the
recognition. Persons can also be nominated for this award posthumously. The Office of the
Premier continues to promote the recognition of our people and the contributions they make to the
development, success and general well-being of our citizens and our Islands. These awards will
encourage our citizens to continue making great contributions to our Islands.
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SUBSIDIARY LEGISLATION 251.01RULES FOR HONOURS, AWARDS AND DECORATIONS10th July, 1990LEGAL NOTICE 105 of 1990, as amended by Legal Notices 178 of 1994, 162 of 1995 and 222 of 2009.GENERAL PROVISIONS1. The title of these rules is Rules for Honours, Awards and Title. Decorations.2. In these rules, unless the context otherwise requires -Interpretation."the Act" means the Gie] ir-Repubblika Act; Cap. 251."the Chancellor" means the Chancellor of the Xirka and of the Order established by the Act;"the Registrar" means the Registrar of the Xirka and of the Order established by these Rules;and expressions occurring also in the Act have the same meaning as they have in the Act.3. The Chancellor shall -Chancellor.(a)record all important proceedings relating to the Xirka and the Order and shall enter such proceedings in books kept for the purpose;(b)cause every appointment to the Xirka and the Order and any termination of any such appointment to be published in the Gazette;©on the directions of the Head of the Xirka and of the Order, organise the investitures and other functions of the Xirka and the Order.4. In terms of article 19(3) of the Act, there shall be a Registrar. Registrar of the Xirka and of the Order who shall, subject to the powers conferred on the Chancellor by article 21 of the Act -(a)be responsible for conducting all correspondence connected with the Xirka, and the Order, other than correspondence exchanged directly between the Prime Minister or Ministers and the President, and for making such record of it as may be necessary;(b)ensure the safe custody of all documents relating to the Xirka and the Order;©maintain the records of all Medals of the Republic awarded in terms of the Act; and(d)maintain records of all authorisations given in terms of article 29 of the Act.[s.L.251.01 HONOURS, AWARDS AND DECORATIONSSecretary to the 5. The Secretary to the Cabinet shall -Cabinet.(a)cause every award of a Medal of the Republic and any revocation of any such award to be published in the Gazette; and(b)cause all authorisations given in terms of article 29 of the Act to be published in the Gazette.INSIGNIA, MEDALS AND RIBBONSInsignia. 6. The Insignia of the Xirka shall consist of -(a)A Breast Star in the form of a multirayed sun measuring 89mm in diameter and having fifty six points. In the centre and in relief there is a representation of a Maltese watch tower (gardjola) on a background of sky-blue enamel, and the whole is contained within an oval white enamelled border with the motto and the name of the Xirka, "G]all-[id tal-Maltin" and "Gie]ir-Repubblika" inscribed in gold. The complete oval centre is partly contained within a border of green enamel olive leaves and is surmounted by a falcon with outstretched wings and holding a scroll in its claws reading "1975";(b)A Sash Badge which is an enlarged version of the centre piece contained on the Breast Star and measuring overall 102mm by 70mm approximately;©A Sash, 102mm wide, incorporating a wide band of red, 90mm in width, between narrow white stripes measuring 6mm, the whole having a moire effect. When the Insignia are worn by a lady the sash measures 63.5mm in width.Insignia.7. The Insignia of the Order shall consist of -Amended by:L.N. 178 of 1994; (1) For Companions of HonourL.N. 162 of 1995.(a)A silver rayed Breast Star, 80mm in diameter, with a superimposed silver gilt and enamelled Maltese Cross, 70mm in diameter, upon which is superimposed an enamelled shield showing an heraldic representation of the National Flag of Malta, surmounted by a silver gilt mural crown with five turrets, surrounded by a green enamelled wreath of olive and palm tied in base with an enamelled white ribbon backed with red; and(b)A Sash Badge of similar design but without the rayed backing, 70mm in diameter, suspended from a sash 102mm wide consisting of a red central stripe between two blue stripes all in equal proportions and having a moire effect. When the Insignia are worn by a lady the sash measures 63.5mm in width:Provided that honorary members in this grade who are Heads of State of their respective countries at the time of their appointment shall also be entitled to wear the Sash Badge suspended from a Collar 1000mm in length and 24.5mm in width, consisting of two silver gilt chains 4.5mm in width held together by five white and red enamelled discs 25mm in diameter, alternating with five white enamelled Maltese Crosses 26.5mm in diameter and five black enamelled discs 25mm in diameter incorporating 24mm wide silver gilt crowns with five turrets; green enamelled branches of olive and palm, one placed on either side of the white and red enamelled discs and silver gilt circles.(2) For Companions(a)A Breast Star, 70mm in diameter, similar to that of the Companion of Honour, but without the rayed backing; and(b)A Neck Badge, similar in design to the Breast Star but 57mm in diameter, suspended from a neck riband similar to the Sash of Companions of Honour but 18mm in width. When worn by a lady a riband of 32mm is fashioned into a bow with tails:Provided that the insignia for honorary members in this grade shall consist only of the Neck Badge unless the Breast Star together with the Neck Badge is conferred as a further mark of distinction.(3)For OfficersA Breast Badge similar to the Neck Badge of Companions but 45mm in diameter, suspended from a riband similar to the Sash of Companions of Honour but 38mm wide. When worn by a lady the riband is fashioned into a bow with tails.(4)For MembersA Breast Badge similar to that of Officers butwith the Maltese Cross in silver instead ofenamel.8.The Midalja g]all-Qlubija takes the form of a silver medal 40mm in diameter. The obverse depicts in relief the Emblem of Malta superimposed on a representation of the rays of the sun. The reverse contains in relief, and surrounded by a wreath, a geographical representation of the Maltese Islands below which is the inscription "G]all-Qlubija", all superimposed on a representation of the rays of the sun. The whole is suspended from a scroll-like bar carrying in relief the year of institution "1975". The medal is suspended from a riband 32mm in width being half red and half white, having a moire effect. When worn by a lady the riband is fashioned into a bow with tails.9.The Midalja g]all-Qadi tar-Repubblika takes the form of a five-pointed white enamel star 41mm in diameter, with fluted or bevelled rays within the five angles and with the uppermost pointMidalja g]all-Qlubija.Midalja g]all-Qadi tar-Repubblika.Amended by:L.N. 222 of 2009.[s.L.251.01 HONOURS, AWARDS AND DECORATIONSof the star containing the date 1975 in gold. The obverse contains the Emblem of Malta in relief. The reverse of the medal contains, surrounded by a wreath, a geographical representation of the Maltese Islands and the inscription "G]all-Qadi tar-Repubblika" in relief. The medal is suspended from a riband 32mm in width being half white and half red, having a moire effect. When worn by a lady the riband is fashioned into a bow with tails:Provided that when the award is given to a group or organization:(a)the Committee shall indicate who the recipient of the award on behalf of the group or organisation shall be, provided that such individual shall not be entitled to have the letters M.Q.R. placed after his name nor will such person be entitled to wear the medal as a decoration. However, the group or organisation may use the letters M.Q.R. (Midalja ghall-Qadi tar-Repubblika) in all its official correspondence;(b)the Medal shall be kept in a prominent place at the group’s or organisation’s headquarters, or, where no such building exists, the Chancellor shall, on the request of the organisation, indicate in which premises the Medal is to be kept; and©when the recipient is no longer part of the group or organisation, in the first instance it shall be the responsibility of such recipient or, as the case may be, the recipient’s heirs to inform the Chancellor of such fact, but without prejudice to the fact that the Secretary to the group or organisation is likewise obliged to inform the Chancellor of such fact so that the Chancellor can issue such directives as he may deem fit.Specific rules. 10. Rules concerning the design and the awarding of National Commemorative Medals shall be made for each occasion that an event is to be commemorated.Long and Efficient 11. The Long and Efficient Service Medal shall be circular, inService Medal. cupro-nickel, and 36mm in diameter, bearing on the obverse the Emblem of Malta in relief and on the reverse in relief the Maltese Cross within a wreath of laurel encircled by the words "G]al Servizz Twil u Effi`jenti"; the whole is suspended from a bar. The medal is suspended from a riband 32mm in width as follows:(1)For the Armed Forces of Malta five equal parts, the first red and the second blue, the third subdivided into red, blue and red, the fourth blue and the fifth red;(2)For the Malta Police Force five equal parts, the first white and the second blue, the third subdivided into white, blue and white, the fourth blue and the fifth white;(3)For the Malta Prison Service five equal parts, the first grey and the second blue, the third subdivided into grey, blue and grey, the fourth blue and the fifth grey;(4) Clasps, where awarded, shall be attached to the riband, and shall be in the form of a plain cupro-nickel bar 5mm in height with a mural crown in the centre.11A. The Distinguished Service Medal shall be circular, in cupro-nickel, and 36mm in diameter, bearing on the obverse the Emblem of Malta in relief and on the reverse in relief a mural crown with five turrets with a semi-circular inscription beneath bearing the words "GHAL SERVIZZ DISTINT" all surrounded by a wreath of laurels suspended at the top; the whole is suspended from a bar. The Medal is suspended from a riband of 32mm in width as follows:(a)for the Armed Forces of Malta five equal parts, the first blue, the second red, the third subdivided into blue, white, blue, the fourth red and the fifth blue;(b)for the Malta Police Force five equal parts, the first blue, the second white, the third subdivided into blue, white, blue, the fourth white and the fifth blue;©for the Malta Correctional Services five equal parts, the first blue, the second grey, the third subdivided into blue, grey, blue, the fourth grey and the fifth blue.QUALIFYING SERVICE FOR DISTINGUISHED SERVICE MEDALS AND LONG AND EFFICIENT SERVICE MEDALS12. (1) Long and Efficient Service Medals shall be awarded to all serving members of the Armed Forces of Malta, the Malta Police Force and the Malta Prison Service completing an aggregate of 18 years efficient service with irreproachable character and conduct throughout.(2)Clasps are to be awarded following an additional aggregate of another 7 years and then another 5 years efficient service with irreproachable character and conduct throughout.(3)The officers commanding the disciplined forces shall recommend only those who have proved themselves in every way worthy of this distinction during the whole of their service.12A. (1) Distinguished Service Medals shall be awarded in those cases the Minister responsible for the particular disciplined force, on the recommendation of the officer commanding the force, so decides.(2) The recommendation mentioned in sub-rule (1) shall be made in writing and the officer commanding the force shall set out the detailed reasons for the recommendation, provided that such recommendation shall only be made when the officer has:(a)in the opinion of the officer commanding the force, shown exceptional motivation and resolve; and(b)has not received a warning or charge during the period of two years prior to the recommendation.DistinguishedService Medal.Added by:L.N. 222 of 2009.Substituted by:L.N. 222 of 2009.Qualifying service for long and efficient service medals.Amended by:L.N. 222 of 2009.Qualifying service for distinguished service medals.Added by:L.N. 222 of 2009.[s.L.251.01 HONOURS, AWARDS AND DECORATIONSMethod of wearing Insignia.Amended by:L.N. 162 of 1995.Sequence for wearing Insigna and medals.Substituted by:L.N.178 of 1994. Amended by:L.N.222 of 2009.WEARING OF INSIGNIA, MEDALS AND RIBBONS13. (1) Breast Stars of the Insignia of the Xirka and of the Order shall be worn pinned on the left side of the coat or outer garment. The Sash shall be worn over the right shoulder resting on the left hip; and the Badge is worn suspended from the Sash.(2)The Neck Badge of the Order shall be worn suspended from a riband around the neck.(3)Medals shall be worn on the left breast.(4)Ribbons may be worn without the Insignia or Medals on appropriate occasions. These shall be the same as the ribands prescribed for the Insignia or Medals, but shall be approximately 10mm in depth.(5)On appropriate occasions(a)Miniatures of the Insignia or Medals may be worn and these shall measure approximately 18mm in diameter, with the ribbon 16mm in width;(b)Lapel badges denoting the Insignia may be worn as follows:(i)Members of the Xirka: a silver Maltese watch tower (gardjola) on a rosette, 10mm in diameter, made of red fabric with two thin white lines cutting across the red;(ii)Companions of Honour, Companions and Officers of the Order: an enamelled white Maltese Cross upon silver gilt edging on a rosette, 10mm in diameter, made of blue fabric with two thin red lines cutting across the blue;(iii) Members of the Order: a rosette, 10mm in diameter, made of blue fabric with two thin red lines cutting across the blue.©A lapel clip denoting the Midalja g]all-Qadi tar-Repubblika may be worn and this shall measure approximately 15mm in length and 2mm in width, made in fabric in two equal, white and red, horizontal stripes, the white above the red.14. (1) Insignia of the Xirka and of the Order and wearing medals shall be worn in following order(a)Insignia of a Companion of Honour of the Order(b)Insignia of the Xirka©Insignia of a Companion of the Order(d)Insignia of an Officer of the Order(e)Insignia of a Member of the Order(f)Midalja g]all-Qlubija(g)Midalja g]all-Qadi tar-Repubblika(h)National Commemorative Medals(i)Distinguished Service Medals(j) Long and Efficient Service Medals.(2) A Maltese citizen shall not, in Malta, wear the insignia of any order or any decoration of a country other than Malta, even though such insignia are or decoration is recognised in terms of article 29 of the Act, unless he wears such insignia or decoration after the insignia or after the medals awarded under the Act:Provided that a Maltese citizen attending an official function of the Head of a foreign State or Sovereign Order, or of the Head of Government of a foreign State or of a Sovereign Order, or of the representative of a foreign State or Sovereign Order accredited to Malta, at which the wearing of the insignia of orders and decorations is customary may, as an act of courtesy to his host, give precedence to the insignia of orders or decorations of that State or Sovereign Order.INVESTITURES AND PRESENTATIONS15. (1) Appointments to the Xirka and appointments to or Investiture. promotions within the Order, as well as awards of Medals, with the exception of Long and Efficient Service Medals, shall normally be made by the President at a formal ceremony of investiture.(2)The President may, however, on the advice of the Prime Minister, delegate a Minister or the principal diplomatic representative of Malta in a foreign country to make the appointment, promotion or award in his name.(3)When presenting the Insignia or Medal to the recipient, the President shall address him as follows:"On behalf of the Government and people, I confer on youeither the Insignia of the Xirka ta' Gie] ir-Repubblika.or the Insignia of a ............... (name appropriate grade) of the National Order of Merit.or the Midalja g]all-.............. (whichever is appropriate)or the National Commemorative Medal to mark ........... ", according to the appropriate form.(4) When the Insignia or Medal is being awarded in the name of the President the recipient should be addressed as follows:"In the name of the President of Malta, and on behalf of the Government and people of Malta, I confer on youeither the Insignia of the Xirka ta' Gie] ir-Repubblika.or the Insignia of a .................. (name appropriate grade) of the National Order of Merit.or the Midalja g]all-............... (whichever is appropriate)or the National Commemorative Medal to mark ......................", according to the appropriate form.(5) Together with the Insignia the recipient shall be presented[s.L.251.01 HONOURS, AWARDS AND DECORATIONSDistinguishedService medalsand Long and Efficient Service medals.Amended by:L.N. 222 of 2009.Motion for termination of membership.S.L.Const.02Cap.113.with the instrument of appointment or promotion, signed, countersigned and sealed as provided for in article 25 of the Act.(6)Whenever the advice to the President for the appointment of a person as a member of the Xirka or of the Order contains, or is accompanied by, a citation concerning the recipient, such citation shall be read out by the Chancellor (or by such other person as may be appropriate in the circumstances) immediately before the conferment of the Insignia. The citation shall also be recorded in the appropriate register.(7)Together with the Midalja ghall-Qlubija there shall be presented to the recipient the citation of the act of bravery. Such citation shall be read out immediately before the presentation of the Medal. In the case of other Medals an appropriate certificate shall be presented.16. (1) Distinguished Service Medals and Long and Efficient Service Medals shall normally be presented by the Minister responsible for a specific disciplined force.(2) The officer commanding the force may, however, be delegated by the Minister to represent him.TERMINATION OF MEMBERSHIP AND REVOCATION OF AWARDS17. (1) A motion for a Resolution of the House of Representatives for the termination of membership or revocation of the award of a medal in terms of article 23(1)© of the Act shall state the grounds on which the motion is based.(2)Whenever notice is given under the Standing Orders of the House of Representatives of a motion as is referred to in sub-rule (1), the Clerk of the House shall, without delay, send a copy of the motion to the Members of the House, and cause another copy to be served on the person named in the motion.(3)Where the person named in the motion resides in Malta, the service of a copy of the motion shall be effected as provided in article 5(3) of the House of Representatives (Privileges and Powers) Ordinance; and where the person named in the motion resides abroad, the service shall be effected by letter sent by registered mail to his last known private or official address and the copy shall be deemed to have been duly served on the day immediately succeeding the day on which the letter would be received in the ordinary course by post; and in proving such service it shall be sufficient to prove that the letter containing a copy of the motion was properly addressed and posted.(4)The Resolution shall not be moved in the House before sufficient time has been allowed to the person named in the motion to prepare his defence and to appear before the House; but in the case of a person residing in Malta a period of seven days shall be deemed to be sufficient for the purposes aforesaid.(5)The person named in the motion shall be given an opportunity to appear before the House and to defend himself; he may also be assisted by an advocate or by a friend.(6)If the Resolution is passed the Clerk shall forward a copy thereof to the President who shall thereupon terminate the appointment, or revoke the award, as the case may require, by means of an instrument sealed with the seal of the Xirka or of the Order as appropriate, and shall cause notice thereof to be given to the person named therein.(7)Upon the termination of an appointment or the revocation of an award as aforesaid, the Chancellor or Secretary to the Cabinet, as the case may be, shall cause the appropriate entries to be made in the registers and shall publish the notification of such termination or revocation in the Gazette.FOREIGN HONOURS AND DECORATIONS18.A request for the written authority of the President required by article 29 of the Act shall be made in writing and shall be referred to the Chancellor. It shall contain all the relevant particulars of the honour, award, decoration, membership or office intended to be bestowed and of the intended recipient, and shall be signed by the principal diplomatic representative of the State or Sovereign Order requesting the authority of the President or by such other officer of such State or order as may be specially authorised for the purpose.SEALS OF THE XIRKA AND OF THE ORDER19.(1) The Seal of the Xirka shall be a circular seal consisting of a representation of a Maltese watch tower (gardjola) within a border containing the words "{IE}IR-REPUBBLIKA - MALTA".(2) The Seal of the Order shall consist of a circular seal consisting of a representation of the Sash Badge of a Companion of the Order as described in Rule 7(1)(b), within a border containing the words "VIRTUE ET CONSTANTIA - MALTA".20. (1) The Head of the Order shall be entitled to wear the Sash Badge of a Companion of Honour suspended from a Collar as described in rule 7(1)(b).(2)The Chancellor of the Order shall be entitled to wear as a decoration the Neck Badge of a Companion of the Order.(3)The Registrar of the Order shall be entitled to wear as a decoration the Breast Badge of an Officer of the Order.(4)The Chancellor and Registrar of the Order shall be entitled to wear the Lapel badge denoting the Insignia of an Officer of the Order.Request for authority.Seals.Special entitlements.Added by:L.N. 178 of 1994.0
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The complete REGULATIONS RELATING TO THE AWARD OF DECORATIONS AND MEDALS TO MEMBERS OF THE NAMIBIAN POLICE FORCE http://www.saflii.org/na/other/NAGovGaz/2003/104.pdf
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REGULATIONS RELATING TO THE AWARD OF DECORATIONS AND MEDALS TO MEMBERS OF THE NAMIBIAN POLICE FORCE:
POLICE ACT, 1990
WHEREAS the President has under section 30 of the Police Act, 1990 (Act No. 19 of 1990), established and introduced decorations and medals, as well as bars, clasps and ribbons in respect of such decorations and medals, which may be awarded by the President, subject to the prescribed conditions, to persons who are or were members of the Namibian Police Force in respect of their services as such members or to persons who have rendered exceptional services to the Namibian Police Force, as follows in order of precedence:
Namibian Police Cross of Honour (CH)
Namibian Police Cross for Bravery (CB)
Decoration for Outstanding Meritorious Service of the Highest Order (OMS)
Decoration for Outstanding Meritorious Service and Utmost Devotion to Duty (DSD)
Commendation Medal
Campaign Medal
Medal of Honour
Wound Medal
Namibian Police Service Medal - Gold
Namibian Police Service Medal - Silver
Namibian Police Service Medal - Bronze
Reservist Medal
Honourable Discharge Medal
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GOVERNMENT OF ZAMBIA
STATUTORY INSTRUMENT No. 54 OF 1997
Proclamation No. 1 of 1997
(S.I. No. 54) Honours and Awards for the Republic of Zambia
WHEREAS by Proclamation No. 6 of 1965 certain Honours and Decorations were instituted and created for the Republic:
AND WHEREAS I am satisfied that it is necessary and desirable to revise certain provisions contained in that proclamation that-
NOW THEREFORE, I FREDRICK JACOB TITUS CHILUBA, President of the Republic of Zambia, do hereby declare and proclaim that-
(a) the description of the insignia of the Order of the Grand Companion of Freedom
is amended by the deletion of that description and the substitution therefore of the
description of the Order of the Grand Companion of Freedom as set out in the Schedule to this Proclamation;
(b) the description of the insignia of the Order of Distinguished Service is amended
by the deletion of that description and the substitution therefore of the description
of the Order of Distinguished Service as set out in the Schedule to this Proclamation;
© there is hereby instituted and created the honours to be known as-
(i) “The President’s Insignia of Honour”;
(ii) “The President’s Insignia of Mercy”;
(iii) “The President’s Insignia of Meritorious Achievement”;
(iv) “The President’s Insignia of Recognition”;
(v) “The National Award for Excellence in Science and Technology”;
(vi) “Certificate of Achievement”; and
(vii) Certificate of Recognition”;
© Proclamation No. 6 of 1965 contained in Statutory Instrument No. 347 of 1965 is
Accordingly amended as set out in the Schedule to this Proclamation.
SCHEDULE
1. Honour No. 4 is amended under the heading The Fourth Division by the deletion of the description of the Insignia of the Order of the Grand Companion of Freedom and the substitution therefore of the following:
The insignia of the First Division of the Order of the Grand Companion of
Freedom shall be a four-pointed sun-burst in gilt worn at the left breast, and at
its centre in gilt shall be the Zambian Coast of Arms surrounded by a ring of
scarlet enamel bearing in white enamel the words “Grand Companion of
Freedom”, all supported by a spray of laurel leaves. An emerald gemstone shall
be embedded to the left and to the right of the Zambian Coat of Arms. Over the
right shoulder and joined at the left hip shall be a riband four inches in width,
of scarlet with a strip of black one inch in width running longitudinally. The
riband shall be joined at the hip by the Badge of the Order.
The Second Division insignia shall be as for the First Division, but in silver
gilt embedded with one emerald below the Coat of Arms, three inches in
diameter and suspended by a clasp of the Eagle of Zambia from the Riband of
the Order which shall be two inches wide and worn around the neck. At the
left breast shall be worn the Badge of the Order in silver gilt.
The Third Division insignia shall be as for the Second Division except
that the Badge of the Order shall be in bronze and the Badge shall not be
worn at the left breast.
The Fourth Division insignia shall be a Riband of the Order two inches in
width suspended from which shall be the Badge of the Order in bronze two
inches in diameter and worn at the left breast.
2. Honour No. 5 is amended under the heading the Fourth Division by the deletion of the description of the insignia of the Companion Order of Freedom and the substitution therefore of the following:
The insignia of the First Division shall be a four-pointed sun-burst in gilt
With eagles in the four diagonals corners, at the centre of which shall be the
Zambian Coat of Arms surrounded by a scroll in which shall be enamelled in
black the words “Companion Order of Freedom” with an aquamarine
gemstone embedded immediately before the word “Companion”, and
immediately after the word “Freedom” all supported by a scarlet enamelled
background, and shall be worn at the left breast. Worn from the right
shoulder and joined at the left hip by the Badge of the Order shall be a riband
of watered silk four inches in width of scarlet with two black stripes half an
inch wide running longitudinally half an inch from each edge.
The Second Division insignia shall be the Badge of the Order, three
inches in diameter in silver gilt and embedded with one aquamarine
gemstone in its circumference at the bottom, suspended from the Riband of
the Order, two inches wide and worn about the neck. At the left breast in
silver gilt shall be the Badge of the Order.
The third Division insignia shall be as for the Second Division but the
Badge shall be of bronze and the Badge shall not be worn at the left breast.
The Fourth Division insignia shall be the Riband of the Order, two
inches wide, suspended from which shall be the Badge of the Order in
bronze, two inches in diameter and worn at the left breast.
3. Honour No. 6 is amended under the heading The Fourth Division by the
deletion of the description of the insignia of the Order of Distinguished Service and
the substitution therefore of the following:
The insignia of the First Division shall be an eight-pointed star five inches in
diameter of gilt at centre of which shall be the Zambian Coat of Arms around
which shall be an enamelled ring in orange bearing the words “Distinguished
Service: Republic of Zambia”, in black enamel, embedded with a tourmaline
gemstone immediately before the word “Republic” and immediately after the
word “Zambia” and shall be worn at the left breast. A riband of watered silk
and four inches wide in dark blue at the edges of which shall be orange strips
half an inch wide, shall be worn over the right shoulder and joined at the hip
by the Star of the Order.
The Second Division insignia shall be the Badge of the Order, three inches
in diameter in silver gilt suspended from the Riband of the Order, two inches
wide and worn about the neck. At the left breast in silver gilt shall be the
Badge of the Order. The Second Division insignia shall be embedded with one
tourmaline gemstone at the bottom.
The Third Division insignia shall be as for the Second Division but the
Badge shall be of bronze and the Badge shall not be worn at the left breast.
The Fourth Division insignia shall be the Riband of the Order, two inches
wide suspended from which shall be the Badge Order, in bronze two inches in
diameter and worn at the left breast.
4. The following new honours and descriptions are inserted immediately after the
the description of Honour No. 7:
8. THE PRESIDENT’S INSIGNIA OF HONOUR
shall comprise one division only and shall be awarded to residents of Zambia who rendered valuable services worthy of special recognition and to those who, by their loyal and meritorious conduct, have been of exceptional benefit to the country.
The medal shall be bronze depicting the Schalow’s Turaco bird (Nduba or Ndubaluba) in flight,
9. THE PRESIDENT’S INSIGNIA MERCY
Shall comprise one division and shall be awarded to Zambians and foreigners who perform acts of mercy to people in need in a single act. The medal shall bear a picture of a mother clutching a baby in her bossom, surrounded by blue enamel with the words
“President’s Insignia of Mercy” in its circumference, on the obverse. The insignia shall be silver in colour and attached to a ribbon in blue and black.
10. THE PRESIDENT’S INSIGNIA OF MERITORIOUS ACHIEVEMENT
shall comprise one division and shall be awarded to persons who have distinguished themselves in any field. The medal shall be silver in colour, bear head of an elephant on the obverse and be attached to a riband in red and green.
11. THE PRESIDENT’S INSIGNIA OF RECOGNITION
Shall comprise one division and shall be awarded to persons who through their inventiveness and initiative have contributed to the well being of the community in which they live. The medal shall be in brass, bear a picture of the Honey Guide bird perched on a branch bordered by a cluster of laurel leaves, the words “President’s Insignia of Recognition” and an amethyst gemstone embedded at the bottom of its circumference, on the obverse.
12. THE NATIONAL AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
shall comprise one division and shall be awarded to individuals whose works represent a contribution of the highest distinction to the advancement or development of science and technology in Zambia.
The medal shall be gold in colour, of gilt and bear the inscription “Award for Excellence in Science and Technology” along the circumference of the obverse, with the following signs in the centre of the face: atomic orbits, a protein structure, the mathematical symbol, a mine shaft and a roller.
13. CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT
The Certificate shall bear the Zambian Coat of Arms with a one length border on the left hand side in national colours and the President’s Seal and signature. The Certificate shall be awarded to non-school going, unemployed youth, below the age of thirty-one years, for significant contribution to the conservation of the environment, or protection of wildlife or to the development of agriculture.
14. CERTIFICATE OF RECOGNITION
The Certificate shall bear the Zambian Coat of Arms and a diagonal line in national colours on the bottom corner and the President’s Seal and signature. The Certificate shall be given to a youth in recognition of contribution to music, literature, sport or other forms of fine and performing arts by that youth.
6. Honour numbers 8,9,10,11012,13,14,15,16 and 17 respectively are hereby renumbered as Honour numbers 15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23 and 24 respectively.
Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the Republic of Zambia at Lusaka this Twenty-eighth day of April, 1997.
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HONOURS (FIRE SERVICES) WARRANT [L.N. II of 1974.]
under section I
[28th February, 1974]
There are hereby established for the fire service the following medals, namely-
(a) the Nigerian Fire Service Cross;
(b) the Meritorious Service Medal; and
© the Long Service Medal.
Form of medals, etc.
(l) The Nigerian Fire Service Cross-
(a) shall consist of a Maltese Cross of bronze metal with the outer edges joined by coiled ring, having, on the obverse, in the centre, a shield similar to that forming part of the arms of the Federal Republic, the shield being surrounded by laurel wreath and the uppermost arm of the cross having on it two crossed fireman's axes and an emblematic design of a fire helmet at the top, with the inscription, in the centre, "FOR GALLANTRY"; and
(b) shall have attached to it a ribbon one and a quarter inches wide divided later- ally into seven divisions of which the first and seventh shall each be five sixteenths of an inch wide and shall be dark blue, the second and sixth shall be one sixteenth of an inch wide and shall be dark green, the third and fifth shall be three sixteenths of an inch wide and shall be dark red, and the fourth shall be one sixteenth of an inch wide and shall be white.
(2) The Meritorious Service Medal-
(a) shall consist of a circular disc of silver-plated metal having, on the obverse, the arms of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and on the reverse, in the centre, the emblematic design of a fire helmet under which are two crossed fireman's axes and surrounded with two fire hoses which are joined at the bottom, all surrounded by two branch pipes around which are the words "FOR MERITORI- OUS FIRE BRIGADE SERVICE"; and
(b) shall have attached to it a ribbon one and a quarter inches wide divided later- ally into five divisions of which the first and the fifth shall each be three eighths of an inch wide and shall be dark blue, the second and the fourth shall each be one sixteenth of an inch wide and shall be dark green, and the third shall be three eighths of an inch wide and shall be dark red.
(3) The Long Service Medal-
(a) shall consist of a circular disc of silver-plated metal having, on the obverse, the arms of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and on the reverse, in the centre, the emblematic design of two firemen in fighting fire positions holding a charged length of hose, surrounded by the words "FOR LONG SERVICE AND GOOD CONDUCT"; and
(b) shall have attached to it a ribbon one and a quarter inches wide divided later- ally into five divisions of which the first and the fifth shall each be one quarter of an inch wide and shall be dark blue, the second and the fourth shall each be five sixteenths of an inch wide and shall be dark red, and the third shall be one eighth of an inch wide and shall be yellow.
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HONOURS (PRISON SERVICES) WARRANT
under section 1
[14th April, 1972]
(1) There are hereby established for the prison service the following medals,
namely-
(a) the Nigeria Prison Service Cross;
(b) the Long Service and Good Conduct Medal; and
(d) the Meritorious Service Medal.
6. Form of medals, etc.
(1) The Nigeria Prison Service Cross-
(a) shall consist of a Maltese Cross of silver metal with the outer edges joined by coiled ring, having, on the obverse, in the centre, a shield similar to that forming part of the arms of the Federal Republic, the shield being surrounded by a laurel wreath and the uppermost arm of the cross having on it a representation of an eagle, and on the reverse, the words "FOR GALLANTRY" in the centre and "THE NIGERIA PRISON SERVICE" at the upper arm of the cross; and
(b) shall have attached to it a ribbon one and a quarter of an inch wide divided laterally into five equal divisions of which the first shall be yellow, the second and fourth blue, the third green with a red stripe one sixteenth of an inch wide running along its centre, and the fifth yellow.
(2) The Long Service and Good Conduct Medal-
(a) shall consist of a circular disc of silver-plated metal having, on the obverse, the arms of the Federal Republic surrounded by the words "FEDERAL REPUB- LIC OF NIGERIA" and on the reverse a representation of a phoenix rising from a flame and looking towards the sun, the representation being surrounded by the words "NIGERIA PRISON SERVICE: FOR LONG SERVICE AND GOOD CONDUCT"; and
(b) shall have attached to it a ribbon, one and three eighths of an inch wide, divided laterally into three equal divisions of which the first and third shall be khaki and the second rifle-green, with a silver stripe one eighth of an inch wide running down its centre.
(3) The Meritorious Service Medal-
(a) shall consist of a circular disc of gold-plated metal having on the obverse the arms of the Federal Republic surrounded by the words "NIGERIA PRISON SERVICE: FOR MERITORIOUS SERVICE"; and
(b) shall have attached to it a ribbon one and three eighths of an inch wide divided laterally into three equal divisions of which the first shall be khaki, the second gold and the third rifle-green.
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HONOURS (POLICE) WARRANT [L.N. 31 of 1966.]
under section I
[i st October, 1965]
(1) There are hereby established for the police force the following medals, namely- [L.N. 36 of 1979.]
(a) the Nigeria Police Star
(b) the Meritorious Service Medal;
© the Special Constabulary Medal
(d) the Long Service Medal;
7. Form of medals, etc.
(l) The Nigeria Police Star-
(a) shall consist of a Maltese Cross of silver metal with the outer edges joined by coiled ring, having, on the obverse, in the centre, a shield similar to that forming part of the arms of the Federal Republic, the shield being surrounded by a laurel wreath and the uppermost arm of the cross having on it a representation of an eagle, and on the reverse, the words "FORGALLANTRY" in the centre and "THE NIGERIA POLlCE" at the upper arm of the cross; and
(b) shall have attached to it a ribbon one and a quarter inches wide divided later- ally into five equal divisions of which the first shall be yellow, the second and fourth blue, the third, green with a red stripe one sixteenth of an inch wide running along its centre, and the fifth yellow.
(2) The Meritorious Service Medal-
(a) shall consist of a circular disc of silver-plated metal having, on the obverse, the arms of the Federal Republic, and on the reverse, in the centre, the emblematic design of the Nigeria Police Force surrounded by the words "NIGERIA POLlCE FORCE FOR MERITORIOUS SERVICE"; and
(b) shall have attached to it a ribbon one and a quarter inches wide divided later- ally into three divisions of which the first and third shall be of equal size and shall be dark blue and dark green respectively, and the second, one eighth of an inch wide, shall be yellow.
(3) The Long Service Medal-
(a) shall consist of a circular disc of silver-plated metal having, on the obverse, the arms of the Federal Republic and, on the reverse, in the centre, the emblematic design of the Nigeria Police Force surrounded by the words "NIGERIA POLlCE FORCE FOR LONG SERVICE"; and
(b) shall have attached to it a ribbon, one and a quarter inches wide, divided later- ally into five equal divisions of which the first and fifth shall be dark green, the second and fourth dark blue and the third yellow.
(4) The Special Constabulary Medal-
a shall consist of a circular disc arms of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and, on the reverse, in the centre, the emblematic design of the Nigeria Police Force surrounded by the words "NIGERIA POLICE SPECIAL CONSTABULARY FOR FAITHFUL SERVICE"; and
(b) shall have attached to it a ribbon one and a quarter inches wide divided later- ally into three divisions of which the first and third shall be of equal size and shall be dark green, and the second, one eighth of an inch wide, shall be yellow.
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NIGERIA [20th September, 1965]
There are hereby established for the armed forces the following medals, namely-
(a) the Nigeria Star;
(b) the River Niger Star;
© the River Benue Star;
(d) the Nigeria Eagle;
(e) the Distinguished Service Medal;
if) the Loyal Service and Good Conduct Medal;
(g) the Forces Service Star.
7. Form of medals, etc. (I) The Nigeria Star-
(a) shall be of solid gold of the shape shown in the Schedule of this warrant, having in the centre the arms of the Federal Republic surrounded by the words "FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA: FOR V ALOUR", and
(b) shall have attached to it a scarlet ribbon having embroidered thereon in gold a small representation of an eagle.
(2) The River Niger Star-
[schedule.]
(a) shall be of gold-plated metal of the shape shown in the Schedule of this war- rant having, in the centre, two crossed swords surmounted by a representation of an eagle, the swords and eagle being surrounded by the words "FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA: FOR BRAVERY"; and
(b) shall have attached to it a ribbon divided laterally into five equal divisions of which the first and fifth shall be red, the second navy blue, and third khaki, and the fourth air-force green.
(3) The River Benue Star-
(a) shall be of silver-plated metal of the shape shown in the Schedule of this war- rant having, in the centre, a representation of a warrior drawing a bow, the representation being surrounded by the words "FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA: FOR GALLANTRY"; and
(b) shall have attached to it a ribbon divided laterally into nine equal divisions of which the first, third, seventh and ninth shall be green, the second and eighth white, the fourth and sixth black, and the fifth red.
(4) The Nigerian Eagle-
(a) shall consist of a circular disc of gold-plated metal of the shape shown in the Schedule of this warrant having, on the obverse, a representation of an eagle surrounded by the words "FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA" and on the reverse, the words "FOR BRA VERY IN ACTION" surrounded by the words "NIGERIAN ARMED FORCES"; and
(b) shall have attached to it a shiny black ribbon.
(5) The Distinguished Service Medal-
(a) shall consist of a circular bronze disc of the shape shown in the Schedule of this warrant having, on the obverse, the arms of the Federal Republic sur- rounded by the words "FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA" and, on the re- verse, the words "FOR DISTINGUISHED SERVICE" surrounded by the words "NIGERIAN ARMED FORCES"; and
(b) shall have attached to it a ribbon divided laterally into five equal divisions of which the first and fifth shall be blue, the second and fourth black, and the third, red.
(6) The Loyal Service and Good Conduct Medal-
(a) shall consist of a circular disc of silver-plated metal of the shape shown in the Schedule of this warrant having, on the obverse, a representation of the map of Nigeria surrounded by the words "FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA", and, on the reverse, the words "FOR LOYAL SERVICE AND GOOD CON- DUCT" and surrounding those words the number, rank and name of the holder and the words "NIGERIAN ARMED FORCES"; and
(b) shall have attached to it a ribbon divided laterally into five equal divisions of which the first shall be dark blue, the second and fourth white, the third red and the fifth sky-blue.
(7) The Forces Service Star-
[schedule.]
(a) shall consist of a circular nickel disc of the shape shown in the Schedule of this warrant having, on the obverse, a five-pointed star surrounded by the words "FOR RECOGNISED SERVICE" and, on the reverse, surrounding a blank central space, the words "FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA"; and
(b) shall have attached to it a ribbon divided laterally into five equal divisions of which the first and fifth shall be blue, the second and fourth green, and the third, white.
(8) Each of the ribbons mentioned in the foregoing paragraphs shall be 11,4 inches wide.
(9) Every service medal shall be worn suspended by its ribbon from the left breast of the outer garment of its wearer.
8. Miniatures and ribbons
The holder of any service medal may, when not wearing the medal itself, wear on the left breast of his outer garment-
(a) a miniature reproduction of the medal (and of any bar or clasp thereto which has been awarded to him) of such size and pattern as may be approved by the President; or
(b) a piece of ribbon of the same width and design as the ribbon attached to the medal, bearing, in the case of a person who has been awarded one or more bars or clasps to the medal, the corresponding number of miniature reproductions of the bar or clasp of such size and pattern as may be approved by the President.0 -
FIJI REPUBLIC MEDAL
DECREE NO. 42/1988
Description
6. - (1) The Medal shall be silver and gold and oval in shape, bearing on the obverse two crossed swords pointing upwards, superimposed in the centre with a representation of a naval anchor and a tabua, with two coconut leaves one on either side of the anchor.
(2) The reverse side of the Medal shall be inscribed-
(i) in the case of a Medal awarded in the Military Division-with the words: "For services in the Army, Navy, Police, Prisons, Disciplined Services"; and
(ii) in the case of a Medal awarded in the Civil Division-with the words: "For service to the Republic".
Ribbon
8. The Medal shall be worn on the left breast suspended from a ribbon 36 mm in width, consisting of three stripes of equal width, coloured-
(a) in the case of a medal awarded in the Civil Division - navy blue, peony red, with a white strip down the centre, and rifle green in that order; and
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THE REPUBLIC OF FIJI
DECREE NO. 42
FIJI REPUBLIC MEDAL DECREE 1988
A DECREE TO PROVIDE FOR THE CREATION AND INSTITUTION OF THE FIJI REPUBLIC MEDAL AND FOR MATTERS ANCILLARY THERETO
IN exercise of the powers vested in me as President and Commander-in-Chief of the Republic of Fiji, I, acting in accordance with the advice of the Prime Minister and the Cabinet, hereby make the following Decree-
Short title and interpretation
1. - (1) This Decree may be cited as the Fiji Republic Medal Decree, 1988.
(2) In this Decree, “Medal” means the Fiji Republic Medal instituted and created by Section 2 of this Decree.
Style
2. There shall be instituted and created a medal for Fiji styled the “Fiji Republic Medal”.
Medal to be awarded by the President
3. - (1) The Medal shall be awarded by the President, acting in accordance with the advice of the Prime Minister, to persons eligible under Section 5 of this Decree.
(2) Where a person has been selected by the President as eligible to receive a medal in accordance with Section 5 of this Decree, but the President is himself unable to confer the award on that person, it shall be competent for the President to appoint some other person to confer the Medal on his behalf.
Civil and Military Divisions
4. The Medal shall be awarded to persons in accordance with the next following section in either the Civil division or the Military Division.
Eligibility
5. The persons eligible for the Medal shall be selected on the basis of meritorious and faithful service:
(a) for the purpose of the Military Division of the Medal - from those loyal citizens of Fiji or others, male and female, who have served or are serving in established posts on the strength of a unit in the Fiji Military Forces, or in established posts in the Fiji Police Force, in the Fiji Prisons Service, in the Fire Services or in the Forest Guards in Fiji; and
(b) for the purpose of the Civil Division of the Medal - from those loyal citizens of Fiji or others, male and female who have -
(i) served or are serving as members of the Civil Service in Fiji; or
(ii) rendered outstanding public service to Fiji.
Description
6. - (1) The Medal shall be silver and gold and oval in shape, bearing on the obverse two crossed swords pointing upwards, superimposed in the centre with a representation of a naval anchor and a tabua, with two coconut leaves one on either side of the anchor.
(2) The reverse side of the Medal shall be inscribed-
(i) in the case of a Medal awarded in the Military Division-with the words: "For services in the Army, Navy, Police, Prisons, Disciplined Services"; and
(ii) in the case of a Medal awarded in the Civil Division-with the words: "For service to the Republic".
Registration
7. The names of all those to whom the Medal is awarded shall be entered in a Register which shall be divided into the separate Civil and Military Divisions and which s all be kept in the Office of the President.
Ribbon
8. The Medal shall be worn on the left breast suspended from a ribbon 36 mm in width, consisting of three stripes of equal width, coloured-
(a) in the case of a medal awarded in the Civil Division - navy blue, peony red, with a white strip down the centre, and rifle green in that order; and
(b) in the case of a Medal awarded in the Military Division - navy blue, peony red and rifle green in that order.
Forfeiture
9. It shall be competent for the President for the time being to cancel and annul the award to any person of the Medal, and thereupon the name of such person in the Register shall be erased.
Restoration
10. The President may restore any Medal which may have been forfeited in accordance with Section 9.
Regulations
11. The President may make regulations generally for the effective administration and the better carrying out of the purpose of this Decree.
Dated this 6th day of October 1988.
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LONG SERVICE AND GOOD
CONDUCT (MILITARY) MEDAL
THE MEDAL FOR LONG SERVICE AND GOOD CONDUCT (MILITARY)
(FIJI) REGULATIONS
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
REGULATION
1. Short title
2. Purpose of the Medal
3. Subsidiary title and emblem
4. Eligibility for award of Medal and Clasp
5. Qualifying service
6. Standard of character and conduct required
7. Eligibility of commissioned officers in certain circumstances
8. Recommendation
9. Award of the Medal or Clasp
10. Forfeiture and restorations
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Made by the Governor under the Royal Warrant
of 23rd September 1930
Short title
1. These Regulations may be cited as the Medal for Long Service and Good Conduct
(Military) (Fiji) Regulations.
Purpose of the Medal
2. The Medal for Long Service and Good Conduct (Military) (hereinafter referred to as
the Medal) and a clasp to be attached to the ribbon by which the Medal is suspended
(hereinafter referred to as the Clasp) are awarded for long service and good conduct by
warrant officers, non-commissioned officers and soldiers of the Regular Force of the
Royal Fiji Military Forces who have performed the requisite qualifying service as
hereafter defined:
Provided that prior service in any of the regular or permanent Forces of any other part of
the Commonwealth, duly certified, which has not qualified for any other long service, or
efficiency award shall count towards such qualifying service to the extent hereafter
specified.
Subsidiary title and emblem
3.-(1) The subsidiary title "Fiji" shall be inscribed on the bar attached to the mount of the
Medal to denote that at the time when the recipient qualified for the award of the Medal
he was serving in the Regular Force of the Royal Fiji Military Forces.
(2) The Clasp will be denoted by the wearing on the ribbon of a silver rose emblem, but
only when the Medal itself is not worn.
Eligibility for award of Medal and Clasp
4.-(1) The medal will be awarded as a reward for long service and good conduct to all
warrant officers, non-commissioned officers and soldier of the Regular Force of the
Royal Fiji Military Forces have completed eighteen years of qualifying service as
hereinafter defined and whose character and conduct have been irreproachable
throughout their service and who are recommended by their Commanding Officers as
being in every way worthy of the distinction.
(2) The Clasp will be awarded to all warrant officers, non-commissioned officers and
soldiers who having been awarded the Medal completed a further period of eighteen
years qualifying service as hereinafter defined and whose character and conduct have
been irreproachable throughout their service and who are specially recommended by their
Commanding Officers.
Qualifying service
5.-(1) Subject to the provisions of this regulation, the following will count as qualifying
service for the Medal and for the Clasp:-
(a) service in the Regular Force of the Royal Fiji Military Forces as from the date
of attestation, including service under the age of eighteen years;
(b) mobilized service in the Royal Fiji Military Forces Reserves;
© embodied service in the Royal Fiji Military Forces Territorial Force;
(d) previous service in any of the regular or permanent Forces of any other part of
the Commonwealth, to the extent that such service was permitted as reckonable
towards, but had not qualified for, the Medal for Long Service and Good Conduct
in the Force in which it was performed.
(2) Leave without pay for any period in excess of twenty-eight days at any one time shall
not count as qualifying service unless granted for a purpose considered by the
Commander, Royal Fiji Military Forces to be in the interest of the Force.
(3) Qualifying service need not be continuous.
Standard of character and conduct required
6. The standard of character and conduct required for a grading of "irreproachable" shall
normally be a Regimental Conduct Sheet clear of adverse entries and no recommendation
shall be submitted unless this condition has been fulfilled;
Provided that in exceptional and very deserving cases a recommendation for an award
may be submitted if in the opinion of his Commanding Officer the only offences recorded
on the Regimental Conduct sheet of the warrant officer, non-commissioned officer or
soldier in respect of whom recommendation is made are of a minor or technical nature
and there is no evidence of deliberate misconduct, and in every such case the
recommendation shall be accompanied by a statement setting out details of any
mitigating circumstances and the reasons why it is recommended that the normal
qualifications should be set aside.
Eligibility of commissioned officers in certain circumstances
7.-(1) Where a warrant officer, non-commissioned officer or soldier is appointed to a
commission in the Regular Force of the Royal Fiji Military Forces at any time after the
2nd day of September, 1939, he shall be eligible to qualify for the award of the Medal
provided that not less than twelve years of such service were completed in the ranks.
(2) Where a warrant officer, non-commissioned officer or soldier is appointed to a
commission in the Regular Force of the Royal Fiji Military Forces at any time after the
2nd day of September, 1939, and has completed the first nine years of the second period
of approved qualifying service in the ranks he shall, if in possession of the Medal, be
eligible to qualify for the award of the Clasp.
Recommendation
8.-(1) Every recommendation for the award of the Medal or Clasp shall be initiated by the
Commanding Officer of the warrant officer, non-commissioned officer or soldier
concerned, and, accompanied by a certificate, signed by the officer making the
recommendation, as to the eligibility of such warrant officer, non-commissioned officer
or soldier for such award, shall be submitted by the Commander, Royal Fiji Military
Forces through the normal channels to the Governor-General for his consideration.
(2) A Commanding Officer, may, in a case where he does not wish to recommend the
award of the Medal or Clasp to a warrant officer, non commissioned officer or soldier
who would otherwise be eligible, issue a certificate to that effect, such certificate being
noted in the records of the warrant officer, non-commissioned officer or soldier
concerned.
Award of the Medal or Clasp
9.-(1) The Medal or Clasp will be awarded on the authority of the Governor-General and
notification of every such award shall be published by notice in the Gazette.
(2) Presentation of the Medal or Clasp should, if practicable, be made at a regimental
parade.
Forfeiture and restorations
10.-(1) If the character and conduct of any person to whom the Medal or the Medal and
Clasp has been awarded ceases to be irreproachable his Commanding Officer shall at
once withdraw the Medal or Medal and Clasp and report the case to the Commander,
Royal Fiji Military Forces, for submission through the usual channels to the Governor-
General who may order the forfeiture of the Medal or of the Medal and Clasp.
(2) Any Medal or Medal and Clasp forfeited under the provisions of this regulation may,
in the discretion of the Governor-General be restored at any time.
(3) Notice of every forfeiture or restoration of the Medal or Medal and Clasp shall be
published by notice in the Gazette.
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EFFICIENCY MEDAL REGULATIONS
Regulations 31st January 1936, 8th December 1943, 17th December 1947
Made by the Governor under the authority of the Royal Warrant of 23rd September 1930.
1. The Efficiency Medal and Clasps are awarded as a reward for long and efficient
service to warrant officers, non-commissioned officers, and men of the Authorised
Auxiliary Forces of the Empire (and their Reserves); their award is governed by the
Royal Warrant dated 23rd September, 1930.
2. Officers who are serving or who have served as such on the Active List of any of His
Majesty's forces during the present emergency and who were, on 2nd September, 1939,
serving as officers, warrant officers, non-commissioned officers, men or auxiliaries on
the Active List of any of the Authorised Auxiliary Forces of the Empire, and were
embodied under any Proclamation by the Governor shall be eligible subject in other
respects to the conditions laid down in the Royal Warrant of 23rd September, 1930 (as
subsequently amended) for the award of the Efficiency Medal and Clasps and be allowed
to reckon their service as officers as qualifying service for the Medal and Clasps, except
that officers who, before the 23rd September, 1930, had qualified for the award of the
Efficiency Decoration shall not be eligible for the Medal and Clasps unless they are
qualified under the terms of the Royal Warrant of 23rd September, 1930.
3. Officers as aforesaid who were serving as warrant officers, non- commissioned
officers, or men on the Reserve of any of the Authorised Auxiliary Forces of the Empire
(provided such Reserve Service entailed for Reservists a liability to join the Auxiliary
Force for active service upon its mobilization) on 2nd September, 1939, and who were
embodied under any Proclamation by the Governor shall be eligible subject in other
respects to the conditions laid down in the Royal Warrant of 23rd September, 1930, for
the Efficiency Medal and Clasps and be allowed to reckon their service as officers as
qualifying service therefor.
4. Any person who under the terms of regulations 2 and 3 receives an Efficiency Medal
and Clasps and is or subsequently becomes entitled to an Efficiency Decoration shall not
be permitted to wear such medal or clasps with the Efficiency Decoration, except under
the conditions laid down in the Royal Warrant of 23rd September, 1930.
5. Warrant officers, non-commissioned officers, and men of the Fiji Defence Force, who
on or after 23rd September, 1930, have completed 12 years' qualifying service as
hereinafter defined shall be eligible for the award of the Medal. A Clasp to be worn on
the ribbon of the Medal will be awarded to a recipient of the Medal on completing 18
years' qualifying service, and a further Clasp on completing 24 years, qualifying service.
6. The subsidiary title of the Medal awarded to warrant officers, non-commissioned
officers, and men who complete the requisite period of qualifying service while serving
in the aforesaid Fiji Defence Force shall be "Fiji" and the word "Fiji" shall be inscribed
on the Bar mount of the Medal so awarded.
7. Service as described below shall be regarded as qualifying service, provided that none
of it has been previously counted as qualifying service for the grant of any other Long
Service, Good Conduct or Efficiency Medal or Clasp-
A. Service in the ranks on the active list of the aforesaid Fiji Defence Force, such
service having been efficient in accordance with the regulations governing service
in such Forces.
B. Service in the ranks of other Authorised Auxiliary Naval, Military, or Air
Forces of the Empire in which training in peace time is a prescribed condition of
service as well as service in any Reserves to these Forces, subject to the annual
training being equivalent to that normally carried out by their parent Forces,
provided the individual concerned also performed such training and that
efficiency is determined by the standard required for the latter Forces, such
service in both cases having been qualifying service in accordance with the
regulations under the Royal Warrant of 23rd September, 1930, applicable to the
Force in which or with whose Reserves the service was rendered.
C. Service in the ranks of a Cadet Corps or as a cadet in an Officer's Training
Corps in Great Britain or in any of His Majesty's Dominions, Colonies, or
territories under His Majesty's protection, such service being qualifying service in
accordance with the regulations under the Royal Warrant of 23rd September,
1930, applicable to the Auxiliary Forces of the domain or territory in which the
service was rendered.
D. Service in any Forces mentioned in sub-paragraphs A and B during their
embodiment, other than service covered by those sub-paragraphs, the exact period
of such embodiment only being counted, provided always both as regards this
service, and that referred to in the said sub-paragraphs A and B, that a period of
two months embodied service in any calendar year will be allowed to count as the
equivalent of efficient service for that year.
E. Service on the Permanent Staff of the aforesaid Fiji Defence Force by members
of the Permanent Forces of the Empire, except such service as may be covered by
sub-paragraph F below, and service in the Defence Force Reserve shall not reckon
as qualifying service for the Medal or Clasps.
F. War Service-
(i) A warrant officer, non-commissioned officer, or man of the aforesaid
Fiji Defence Force who was serving in the ranks of such Forces or in the
ranks of any other Authorised Auxiliary Force of the Empire including
their Reserves (provided such reserve service entailed for reservists a
liability to join the Auxiliary Force for active service upon its
mobilization) on 4th August, 1914, and who before 11th November, 1918,
served, or accepted an obligation to serve, on military service beyond the
borders of the territory of the Force of which he was a member, will
reckon two-fold as qualifying service all embodied service on the Active
List, whether commissioned or in the ranks, given between the dates of
embodiment and of disembodiment of the Force in which he was serving,
whether such service was in the Royal Navy, Regular Army, Royal Air
Force, Special Reserve, Territorial Force, or Dominion or Colonial Forces.
(ii) Except as provided in sub-paragraph (i), commissioned service in the
case of those men who were commissioned after service in the ranks of an
Authorized Auxiliary Force of the Empire during the period of
embodiment of the Force consequent upon the outbreak of war on 4th
August, 1914, and who, having relinquished their Commissions, reenrolled
in the ranks of an Authorised Auxiliary Force prior to 1st
January, 1922, shall count as single qualifying service for the Medal or
Clasps.
(iii) Except as provided in sub-paragraph (i), service in the ranks in the
Royal Navy, the Regular Army, Royal Air Force, or a Permanent Force of
a Dominion, Colony, or territory under His Majesty's protection during the
period 4th August, 1914, to 31st December, 1921, shall count as single
qualifying service for the Medal or Clasps.
(iv) Warrant Officers, Non-commissioned officers and men of the
aforesaid Forces who were serving in the ranks of the said Forces or in any
other authorised Auxiliary Force of the Empire including their Reserves
(provided such Reserve Service entailed for Reservists a liability to join
the Auxiliary Force for active service upon its mobilization) on 2nd
September, 1939, and who were embodied under any Proclamation by the
Governor, shall be allowed to count embodied service during the present
war two-fold as qualifying service towards the award of the Efficiency
Medal and of the two clasps thereto.
(v) If, during the present war, a Warrant Officer, Non- commissioned
officer or man serving in the aforesaid Forces is released from military
service, other than at his own request, for the purpose of work of national
importance, and if he is recalled for military service before disembodiment
of the Forces, his period on the Non-Effective list will rank as single
qualifying service towards the award of the Efficiency Medal.
(vi) In the case of these warrant officers, non-commissioned officers and
men, service in the ranks with any of His Majesty's forces during the
present war, which is of not less than two months in each calendar year,
will be allowed to count as the equivalent of two annual 'trainings', but not
more than two 'trainings' (including equivalent service) shall be reckoned
in any one calendar year for the purpose of this Regulation.
(vii) Continuity of qualifying service will be admitted in the case of any of
these warrant officers, non-commissioned officers and men, who, having
been discharged from His Majesty's forces during the present war by
reason of wounds or illness contracted on service subsequently during the
period of embodiment, voluntarily re-enlisted into such forces after
recovery.
(viii) For the purposes of sub-paragraphs (iv) to (vii), the term "the present
war" means any war in which His Majesty may be engaged between the
second day of September 1939 and such date as may thereafter be declared
by Order in Council to be the date of cessation of hostilities.
H. No service shall count more than two-fold towards the award of the Medal and
Clasps.
I. Continuity of Service-
(a) Service must have been rendered continuously except-
(i) during the period 4th August, 1914, to 31st December, 1921, or
(ii) when given in different Authorised Auxiliary, Naval, Military,
or Air Forces in the same portion of the Empire, provided that the
break does not exceed twelve months, or
(iii) when leave of absence has been granted by the Commandant
to a member of the Fiji Defence Force to proceed on leave beyond
Fiji provided that the member concerned resumes duty in the Fiji
Defence Force forthwith upon his return to Fiji.
(b) The following periods, although inadmissible as qualifying service
(save in the circumstances hereinbefore described) will not be reckoned as
breaking continuity of service:-
(i) Service in the Royal Navy, Regular Army, Royal Air Force, or
in a Permanent Force of a Dominion, Colony, or territory under
His Majesty's protection, or in the Reserves of such Forces or in
the Reserves of any Authorised Auxiliary Force of the Empire.
(ii) Intervals between service in the Royal Navy, Regular Army,
Royal Air Force, or in a Permanent Force of a Dominion, Colony,
or territory under His Majesty's protection, or in an Authorised
Auxiliary Force of the Empire, during the period 4th August, 1914,
to 31st December, 1921.
(iii) Service of men of the aforesaid Fiji Defence Force whilst
released from military service for the purpose of being employed
on work of national importance, which will be de- fined as
occasion arises, during a period of embodiment.
(iv) Periods of desertion or absence without leave of men of the
aforesaid Fiji Defence Force during embodiment or training either
in camps or barracks, provided that they continue to serve after
their offence has been dealt with.
(v) Periods of detention or imprisonment during annual training or
embodiment.
8. The Efficiency Medal will be worn suspended on the left breast by a green ribbon, one
inch and a quarter in width, with yellow stripes down the edges, but the recipient of any
other Long Service, Good Conduct or Efficiency Medal will only be permitted to wear
the Efficiency Medal (with or without Clasps) with them if he has completed the full
period of qualifying service in respect of each Medal or Clasp.
9. Wearing of Roses-In undress and service uniform when ribbons only are worn, the
grant of Clasps will be denoted by the wearing on the ribbon of small silver roses, one or
more according to the number of Clasps awarded. The rose (or roses) will not be worn on
the ribbon when the Medal is worn.
10. Applications for the Efficiency Medal and Clasps-Applications for the Medal and/or
Clasps should be made in writing by the Commanding Officer of the Corps of the
Auxiliary Force in Fiji in which the warrant officer, non-commissioned officer, or man is
or was serving when he completed the period of qualifying service, and should be
supported by a statement in Form A appended to these Regulations of his service
qualifying for the Medal and/or Clasps. Commanding Officers will forward their
recommendations through the usual channel of correspondence to the Governor-General
together with a certificate that the person recommended has completed the qualifying
period of 12, 18, or 24 years' efficient service and that he is in every way deserving of the
Efficiency Medal or Clasp.
11. Grant of the Medal and Clasps-The Medal and/or Clasps will be awarded on the
authority of the Governor-General or Officer Administering the Government and a
notification of such awards will be published in the Gazette.
12. Loss and replacement - When a Medal or Clasp has been lost and it is desired to
replace it, a declaration must be made before a magistrate staling the circumstances under
which the loss occurred, and the rank, name, and corps of the person to whom the Medal
or Clasp belonged. This declaration should be forwarded to the Governor-General
through the usual channel of correspondence in the case of a member who is still serving,
and direct in the case of a person who has retired. The Medal and any Clasp or Clasps
lost therewith will be replaced, on payment, if the explanation as to loss is considered
satisfactory.
13. Forfeiture and restoration -
(a) A recipient of the Medal who suffers death by sentence of a Military Court or
is dismissed or removed from his corps or regiment for misconduct shall forfeit
the Medal, and any Clasp or Clasps awarded to him, unless the Governor-General
shall otherwise direct.
(b) A recipient of the Medal who has been convicted of an offence of the
following nature, viz., treason, sedition, mutiny, cowardice, desertion, or
disgraceful conduct of an unnatural kind (under section 18(5) of the Army Act),
or who, while subject to military law, is convicted by the civil power shall be
liable at the discretion of the Governor-General to forfeit the Medal and any Clasp
or Clasps awarded to him.
© A Medal and any Clasps so forfeited may be restored by the Governor-General
at his discretion.
(d) A notice of forfeiture or restoration shall in every case be published in the
Gazette.
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Here is photo of RBDF member with unknown medals.
The second medal with ribbon light green, light blue and red is for the 5th Summit of the Americas Medal at Port of Spain, 2009
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ARAB MEDALS -- United Arab Emirates
in Middle East & Arab States
Posted
Dubai Police
Any can translate the list of the -I believe- list of Police Medals from the 1997 rules?
http://www.dubaipolice.gov.ae/dp/portal/public/editorUploadedFiles/211523_L-Alawsmh-10-1997.pdf