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South African orders, decorations and medals are those military and civilian
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s and medals issued by the Government of South Africa. The following is a (non-exhaustive) list of these:


Historical orders, decorations and medals


Military


Civilian


Union of South Africa

The Union of South Africa was formed in 1910, as a self-governing Dominion in the British Empire. A medal was issued to commemorate the event. As a Dominion, the Union came under the British honours system, and South Africans featured in the semi-annual British honours lists. South Africans also received British civilian decorations for bravery. The nationalist government stopped the conferment of titles and orders in 1925, and discontinued nominations for bravery awards after the Union's independence was recognised in 1931. It established its own bravery awards a few years later. The Union's civil honours thus consisted of: * Decoration ** King's/Queen's Medal for Bravery (1939–61) * Commemorative Medal **
Union of South Africa Commemoration Medal The Union of South Africa Commemoration Medal is a military and civil commemorative medal which was awarded to commemorate the opening of the first Union Parliament by the Duke of Connaught and Strathearn in 1910. It may be considered as the fi ...
(1910) * War service medal **
South African Medal for War Services The South African Medal for War Services is a South African service medal for voluntary unpaid service in support of the war effort between 6 September 1939 and 15 February 1946, during the Second World War.Queen's Medal for Bravery Queens is a borough of New York City. Queens or Queen's may also refer to: Arts and entertainment * Queens (group), a Polish musical group * Queens (Saara Aalto song), "Queens" (Saara Aalto song), 2018 * Queens (novel), ''Queens'' (novel), by Step ...
was transferred to it. The medal issued to mark Queen Elizabeth II's coronation in 1953 was also ranked as a South African award, because she was Queen of South Africa as well as of the United Kingdom and her other realms and territories.


Republic of South Africa

South Africa became a republic outside the
Commonwealth A commonwealth is a traditional English term for a political community founded for the common good. Historically, it has been synonymous with "republic". The noun "commonwealth", meaning "public welfare, general good or advantage", dates from the ...
on 31 May 1961.


1967–1986

During the 1960s and 1970s, the government developed a small range of civil honours to recognise bravery and meritorious service: * Decorations and orders **
Woltemade Decoration for Bravery The Woltemade Decoration for Bravery, Silver is the lesser of two classes of a South African civil decoration for acts of bravery. It replaced the Union of South Africa King's Medal for Bravery, King's Medal for Bravery, Silver and Queen's Medal ...
(1970–88) **
Order of the Star of South Africa The Order of the Star of South Africa is a South African National Order that consisted of seven decorations in two military and five non-military classes. The order was discontinued on 2 December 2002. Institution The Order of the Star of South ...
(Civilian Division) (SSA/SSAS) (1978–2002) **
Order of Good Hope The Order of Good Hope or Order of the Cape of Good Hope is a dormant order of merit of the Republic of South Africa. History The Order of Good Hope was founded in 1973, by the republican government of South Africa, to grant those who had disti ...
(1973–2003) ** Decoration for Meritorious Service (DMS) (1970–86) ** Civil Defence Medal for Bravery (1976–??) ** Civil Defence Medal for Meritorious Service (1976–??) * Sports awards **
State President's Sports Award State may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Literature * '' State Magazine'', a monthly magazine published by the U.S. Department of State * ''The State'' (newspaper), a daily newspaper in Columbia, South Carolina, United States * ''Our ...
(1967–94) **
South African Sports Merit Award South is one of the cardinal directions or compass points. The direction is the opposite of north and is perpendicular to both east and west. Etymology The word ''south'' comes from Old English ''sūþ'', from earlier Proto-Germanic ''*sunþaz ...
(1971–94)


1986–2002

The civil honours system was enlarged during the 1980s. In 1986, the five orders were collectively dubbed the "national orders", and a Chancery of Orders was established in the Office of the State President to administer them. These were retained after South Africa's return to the Commonwealth of Nations in 1994. The expanded honours system comprised: * Decorations and orders **
Woltemade Cross for Bravery Woltemade may refer to: People *Nick Woltemade (born 2002), German footballer *Wolraad Woltemade Wolraad Woltemade (c.1708 – 1 June 1773) was a 65 year old Cape Dutch dairy farmer, who died while rescuing sailors from the wreck of the ...
(WD/WDS) (1988–2002) ** Order of the Southern Cross (OSG/OSS) (1986–2002) **
Order of the Star of South Africa The Order of the Star of South Africa is a South African National Order that consisted of seven decorations in two military and five non-military classes. The order was discontinued on 2 December 2002. Institution The Order of the Star of South ...
(Non-Military) (SSA/SSAS) (1978–2002) ** Order for Meritorious Service (OMSG/OMSS) (1986–2002) **
Order of Good Hope The Order of Good Hope or Order of the Cape of Good Hope is a dormant order of merit of the Republic of South Africa. History The Order of Good Hope was founded in 1973, by the republican government of South Africa, to grant those who had disti ...
(1973–2003) **
Civil Protection Medal for Bravery Civil may refer to: *Civic virtue, or civility *Civil action, or lawsuit *Civil affairs *Civil and political rights *Civil disobedience *Civil engineering *Civil (journalism), a platform for independent journalism *Civilian, someone not a member ...
(1976–??) ** President's Decoration for Distinguished Service (1987–??) ** Civil Protection Medal for Meritorious Service (1976–??) * Sports awards **
State President's Sports Award State may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Literature * '' State Magazine'', a monthly magazine published by the U.S. Department of State * ''The State'' (newspaper), a daily newspaper in Columbia, South Carolina, United States * ''Our ...
(1967–94) **
South African Sports Merit Award South is one of the cardinal directions or compass points. The direction is the opposite of north and is perpendicular to both east and west. Etymology The word ''south'' comes from Old English ''sūþ'', from earlier Proto-Germanic ''*sunþaz ...
(1971–94)


Union of South Africa King's/Queen's Medal for Bravery

The Union of South Africa King's Medal for Bravery was instituted in 1939 to award South African citizens for exceptional gallantry in saving life. The decoration had two grades (Gold and Silver) and had a blue ribbon with orange edges. The medal lapsed on 31 May 1961, when South Africa became a republic, albeit, outside the Commonwealth.


Woltemade Decoration for Bravery

The
Woltemade Decoration for Bravery The Woltemade Decoration for Bravery, Silver is the lesser of two classes of a South African civil decoration for acts of bravery. It replaced the Union of South Africa King's Medal for Bravery, King's Medal for Bravery, Silver and Queen's Medal ...
was a revived, republican version of the King's/Queen's Medal for Bravery. It was instituted in 1970 and was awarded until 1988, when it was replaced by the
Woltemade Cross for Bravery Woltemade may refer to: People *Nick Woltemade (born 2002), German footballer *Wolraad Woltemade Wolraad Woltemade (c.1708 – 1 June 1773) was a 65 year old Cape Dutch dairy farmer, who died while rescuing sailors from the wreck of the ...
.


Woltemade Cross for Bravery

The Woltemade Cross for Bravery (post-nominal letters: WD) was instituted in 1988, replacing the Woltemade Decoration, to award South African citizens for outstanding bravery in saving life. The cross had two grades (Gold and Silver) and had a blue ribbon with orange edges. The Woltemade Cross was discontinued in 2002.


Current orders, decorations and medals


Military


Nkwe (Leopard) decorations for bravery

The three Nkwe (
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) Decorations for Bravery are awarded for bravery in military operations in place of the ''Honoris Crux Decorations'' in 2003. The three Leopard Decorations are: * '' Nkwe ya Gauta'' (Golden Leopard) (post-nominal: NG), for exceptional bravery during military operations. * ''
Nkwe ya Selefera The Nkwe ya Selefera - Silver Leopard, post-nominal letters NS, was instituted by the President of the Republic of South Africa on 16 April 2003 and came into effect on 27 April 2003. It is South Africa's second highest military decoration for b ...
'' (Silver Leopard) (post-nominal: NS), for conspicuous bravery during military operations. * '' Nkwe ya Boronse'' (Bronze Leopard) (post-nominal: NB), for bravery during military operations.


Protea Decoration for Merit

The three Protea Decorations for Merit are for leadership, meritorious conduct or devotion to duty in place of the previous Southern Cross Decoration, Southern Cross Medal and Military Merit Medal. The three Protea Decorations are: * ''
iPhrothiya yeGolide The iPhrothiya yeGolide - Golden Protea, post-nominal letters PG, was instituted by the President of the Republic of South Africa on 16 April 2003 and came into effect on 27 April 2003. It can be awarded to all ranks who have distinguished the ...
'' (post-nominal: PG), to officers for outstanding service of the highest order and utmost devotion to duty. * ''
iPhrothiya yeSiliva The iPhrothiya yeSiliva - Silver Protea, post-nominal letters PS, was instituted by the President of the Republic of South Africa on 16 April 2003 and came into effect on 27 April 2003. It can be awarded to all ranks who have distinguished th ...
'' (post-nominal: PS), to officers for exceptionally meritorious service and particular devotion to duty. * ''
iPhrothiya yeBhronzi The iPhrothiya yeBhronzi - Bronze Protea, post-nominal letters PB, was instituted by the President of the Republic of South Africa on 16 April 2003 and came into effect on 27 April 2003. It can be awarded to all ranks who have distinguished th ...
'' (post-nominal: PB), to all ranks of the SANDF who have distinguished themselves by performing services of the highest order.


Civilian

The "old" South African honours were retained for a few years after the Republic was reconstituted as a multi-racial democratic state in 1994. The sports awards were, however, replaced immediately. A new series of national orders was introduced in 2002, as part of the process of creating new national symbols. The current civil honours are: * Sports awards **
Presidential Sports Award President most commonly refers to: *President (corporate title) *President (education), a leader of a college or university * President (government title) President may also refer to: Automobiles * Nissan President, a 1966–2010 Japanese fu ...
(1994– ) * Provincial orders **
Western Cape Golden Cross The Western Cape Golden Cross is the highest honour awarded by the government of Western Cape. 2007 * Nkosi Albert John Luthuli (posthumously) * Robert Mangaliso Sobukwe (posthumously) * Stephen Bantu Biko (posthumously) 2003 * Natalie du Toit ...
**
Order of the Disa The Order of the Disa (plant), Disa is a provincial-level order issued by the Department of the Premier of Western Cape Province. It was created by the Provincial Honours Act 9 of 1999, and is enshrined in Section 6 (1) of the Western Cape Provincia ...


Order of the Baobab

The Order of the Baobab (SCOB/GCOB/COB) was instituted in 2002 to award South African citizens for services to democracy, human rights, arts and sciences and community service. The order has three grades: Gold, Silver and Bronze.


Order of Ikhamanga

The Order of Ikhamanga (OIG/OIS/OIB) was instituted in 2003 to award South African citizens who have excelled in the fields of arts, culture, literature, music, journalism and sport. The order has three grades: Gold, Silver and Bronze.


Order of Luthuli

The Order of Luthuli was instituted in 2003 to award South African citizens who have made a meaningful contribution to the struggle for democracy, human rights, nation-building, justice, peace and conflict resolution. The order has three grades: Gold, Silver and Bronze.


Order of Mapungubwe

The Order of Mapungubwe (OMP/OMG/OMS/OMB) was instituted in 2002 to award South African citizens for excellence and exceptional achievement. The order has four grades: Platinum, Gold, Silver and Bronze.


Order of the Companions of O. R. Tambo

The
Order of the Companions of O. R. Tambo The Order of the Companions of O. R. Tambo is a South African honour. It was instituted on 6 December 2002, and is granted by the President of South Africa to foreign citizens who have promoted South African interests and aspirations through co ...
(SCOT/GCOT/COT) was instituted in 2002 to award heads of state and senior diplomats of other countries for showing friendship towards South Africa. The order has three grades: Gold, Silver and Bronze.


The Order of Mendi for Bravery

The
Order of Mendi for Bravery The Order of Mendi for Bravery is a South African honour, instituted on 30 November 2003. It was originally called the "Mendi Decoration for Bravery", and was renamed as an order on 22 October 2004. Although this is primarily a civilian honour, t ...
(OMBG/OMBS/OMBB) (originally the Mendi Decoration for Bravery) is awarded to South African citizens who have performed an extraordinary act of bravery that placed their lives in great danger, or who lost their own lives, including in trying to save the life of another person, or by saving property, in or outside the Republic of South Africa. The order has three grades (post-nominal letters in brackets): Gold (OMBG), Silver (OMBS) and Bronze (OMBB). The ribbon is gold coloured and has cream-coloured lion footprints upon it.


See also

* British and Commonwealth orders and decorations *
Evolution of the South African honours system The South African honours system consists of orders, decorations, and medals which are conferred on citizens, and others, to recognise a range of services and achievements. The system has developed since 1894. Historical development The British ...
* Military history of South Africa * South African civil honours * South African intelligence service decorations * South African military decorations * South African orders and decorations * South African police decorations * South African prisons decorations


References

*Alexander, E. G. M., Barron G. K. B. and Bateman, A. J. (1986). ''South African Orders, Decorations and Medals''. Human and Rousseau. *Monick, S. (1990). ''South African Civil Awards 1910–1990''. South African National Museum of Military History.


External links


South African government website

South African Medals Website




{{Decorations by country South Africa and the Commonwealth of Nations