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Orders, decorations, and medals of Rhodesia

The Rhodesian honours system was established at the time that Rhodesia unilaterally declared itself a republic in March 1970, when a system of military and civil decorations and awards was instituted by Presidential Warrant in November 1970.[1]

Prior to 2 March 1970, Rhodesians were conferred awards in the British honours system.

List of honours

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The list of Rhodesian honours and decorations, in order of precedence, is as follows:

Caption
Name Postnominal Civilian
Ribbon
Military / Police
Ribbon
Service
Grand Cross of Valour GCV - Grand Cross of Valour (Rhodesia) GCV  ALL
Conspicuous Gallantry Decoration CGD - Conspicuous Gallantry Decoration CGD  Civilian
Grand Commander of the Legion of Merit GCLM Legion of Merit GCLM  None Awarded Both
Grand Officer of the Legion of Merit GLM Legion of Merit GLM  Legion of Merit GLM  Both
Independence Decoration ID Independence Decoration ID  - Civilian
Independence Commemorative Decoration ICD Independence Commemorative Decoration ICD  - Civilian
Commander of the Legion of Merit CLM Legion of Merit CLM  Legion of Merit CLM  Both
Police Cross for Conspicuous Gallantry PCG - Police Cross for Conspicuous Gallantry PCG  Police
Silver Cross of Rhodesia SCR - Silver Cross of Rhodesia SCR  Military
Prison Cross for Gallantry RPC - Prison Cross for Gallantry RPC  Military
Officer of the Legion of Merit OLM Legion of Merit OLM  Legion of Merit OLM  Both
Member of the Legion of Merit MLM Legion of Merit MLM  Legion of Merit MLM  Both
Police Decoration for Gallantry PDG - Police Decoration for Gallantry PDG  Police
Bronze Cross of Rhodesia (Army) BCR - Bronze Cross of Rhodesia BCR  Military
Bronze Cross of Rhodesia (Airforce) BCR - Bronze Cross of Rhodesia BCR  Military
Bronze Cross of Rhodesia (Guards) BCR - Bronze Cross of Rhodesia BCR  Military
Police Cross for Distinguished Service PCD - Police Cross for Distinguished Service PCD  Police
Defence Cross for Distinguished Service DCD - Defence Cross for Distinguished Service DCD  Military
Rhodesia Prison Cross for Distinguished Service PSC - Prison Cross for Distinguished Service PSC  Prison
Meritorious Conduct Medal MCM - Meritorious Conduct Medal MCM  Military
Rhodesia Prison Medal for Gallantry RPM - Prison Medal for Gallantry RPM  Prison
Medal for Meritorious Service MSM Medal for Meritorious Service MSM  Medal for Meritorious Service MSM  Both
Police Medal for Meritorious Service PMM - Police Medal for Meritorious Service PMM  Police
Defence Forces' Medal for Meritorious Service DMM - Defence Forces' Medal for Meritorious Service DMM  Military
Rhodesia Prison Medal for Meritorious Service PMS - Prison Medal for Meritorious Service PMS  Prison
President's Medal for Chiefs[2] - President's Medal for Chiefs '  - Chiefs
President's Medal for Headmen - President's Medal for Headmen '  - Chiefs
Military Forces' Commendation - - Military Forces' Commendation RMFC  Military
Director’s Commendation (Prisons) - - Director’s Commendation (Prisons) '  Prison
Police Long Service Medal (Rhodesia) - - Police Long Service Medal '  Police
Exemplary Service Medal ESM - Exemplary Service Medal ESM  ALL
Prison Long Service Medal (Rhodesia) - - Prison Long Service Medal '  Prison
Police Reserve Long Service Medal (Rhodesia) - - Police Reserve Long Service Medal XX 
Medal for Territorial or Reserve Service - - Medal for Territorial or Reserve Service '  Military
Fire Brigade Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (Rhodesia) - - Fire Brigade Long Service and Good Conduct Medal '  Fire Brigade
Rhodesia Badge of Honour - Rhodesia Badge of Honour '  Rhodesia Badge of Honour '  ALL
President’s Medal for Shooting Pres MS - President’s Medal for Shooting (Rhodesia) Pres MS  ALL
General Service Medal - - General Service Medal '  Police
General Service Medal - - General Service Medal '  Military
Prison General Service Medal - - Prison General Service Medal '  Prison
Rhodesian District Service Medal - Rhodesian District Service Medal ' [a] - INTAF

Details and recipients

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Around 12,000 awards were given out between 1970 and 1981. The last Rhodesian gallantry awards were awarded in June 1980,[1] three months after Zimbabwe's independence. However, Rhodesian long-service decorations continued to be given to police officers and service personnel until June 1982.[3]

The most highly decorated soldier in the Rhodesian Army was Major Grahame Wilson, second-in-command of the Rhodesian SAS, who was awarded the Grand Cross of Valour, Silver Cross of Rhodesia and Bronze Cross of Rhodesia.[4]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Department of Internal Affairs (INTAF)

References

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  1. ^ a b Rhodesia Medal Roll, p7
  2. ^ "President's Medal for Chiefs". Retrieved 2 November 2021.
  3. ^ Rhodesia Medal Roll, p8
  4. ^ SAS Rhodesia, p283