New Zealand Honours Order of Precedence

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[edit] Order of Precedence

Order of precedence for the wearing of decorations and awards within New Zealand's honours system.

Medals in bold are distinctly New Zealand awards.

[edit] Special awards

[edit] Decorations

  • Grade I - Bailiff or Dame Grand Cross GCStJ
  • Grade II - Knight or Dame of Justice or Grace KStJ or DStJ
  • Grade III - Chaplain ChStJ
  • Grade III - Commander CStJ
  • Grade IV - Officer OStJ
  • Grade V - Member MStJ
  • Grade VI - Esquire EsqStJ

[edit] Medals for Gallantry and Bravery

[edit] Medals for Meritorious Service

[edit] Campaign medals

(Worn in order of date of participation in campaign or operation for which awarded.)

see New Zealand campaign medals

[edit] Other service medals

  • New Zealand Special Service Medal (Nuclear Testing)
  • New Zealand Special Service Medal (Asian Tsunami)
  • New Zealand Special Service Medal (Erebus)
  • Polar Medal (In order of date of award.)
  • Imperial Service Medal

[edit] Jubilee, Coronation and New Zealand Commemoration medals

[edit] Efficiency and Long Service Decorations and medals

  • New Zealand Meritorious Service Medal (formerly the Medal for Meritorious Service awarded only to members of the New Zealand Army)
  • New Zealand Armed Forces Award
  • New Zealand Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (formerly the Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, Military)
  • Royal New Zealand Navy Long Service and Good Conduct Medal
  • Royal New Zealand Air Force Long Service and Good Conduct Medal
  • New Zealand Police Long Service and Good Conduct Medal
  • New Zealand Fire Brigades Long Service and Good Conduct Medal
  • New Zealand Prison Service Medal
  • New Zealand Traffic Service Medal
  • New Zealand Customs Service Medal
  • Efficiency Decoration ED
  • Efficiency Medal
  • Royal New Zealand Naval Reserve Decoration RD
  • Royal New Zealand Naval Volunteer Reserve Decoration VRD
  • Royal New Zealand Naval Volunteer Reserve Long Service and Good Conduct Medal
  • Air Efficiency Award AE
  • Queen’s Medal For champion shots of the New Zealand Naval Forces
  • Queen’s Medal For champion shots of the Military Forces
  • Queen’s Medal For champion shots of the Air Forces
  • Cadet Forces Medal

[edit] Rhodesia Medal

[edit] Commonwealth Independence Medals

Instituted by the Sovereign. Worn in order of date of award.

  • Papua New Guinea Independence Medal

[edit] Miscellaneous medals

  • The Service Medal of the Order of St John

[edit] Commonwealth Awards

Instituted by the Sovereign as Head of State, other than in right of New Zealand or the United Kingdom. Worn in order of date of award. At the discretion of the holder, a Commonwealth award may be worn in a position comparable to, but following, the equivalent New Zealand or British Order, Decoration or Medal.

[edit] Other Commonwealth Awards

Instituted by Commonwealth countries of which the Sovereign is not Head of State. Instituted since 1949, otherwise than by the Sovereign, and awards by the states of Malaysia and the State of Brunei. Worn in order of date of award. These awards may only be worn when The Sovereign’s permission has been given.

[edit] Foreign Orders and Decorations

These awards may only be worn when the Sovereign’s permission has been given.

[edit] Foreign Medals

[edit] References