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The New Zealand Defence Service Medal (NZDSM) is a military service medal awarded to former and current members of the New Zealand Defence Force, for qualifying service since 3 September 1945. It is expected that at least 160,000 former service personnel and more than 7,000 currently serving NZDF personnel are eligible to receive the medal.
Established by Royal Warrant 15 October 2013, the medal may be awarded to recognize meritorious exceptional performance, commitment, or innovation. Military and civilian personnel of the NZDF are eligible for this award regardless of rank or time in service. It will supersede the New Zealand Meritorious Service Medal. [2]
The New Zealand Armed Forces Award is a long service decoration for Regular Force Officers of the New Zealand Defence Force. Established on 6 May 1985, the medal was originally presented for 15 years of unblemished service. [2] On 14 August 2020, a new gazette was issued with modified criteria for the medal to be awarded for 14 years of service.
Royal New Zealand Naval Volunteer Reserve Long Service and Good Conduct Medal; Air Efficiency Medal AE (post-nominal used only when awarded to an officer) 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 Force; Cadet Forces Medal
Medal for Meritorious Service: Awarded for: Distinguished military service, by regular, territorial and reserve members of the New Zealand Defence Force: Presented by: New Zealand: Eligibility: all members of the New Zealand Defence Force, or uniformed members of allied forces serving with the New Zealand Defence Force: Post-nominals: DSD ...
The Long Service and Good Conduct Medal is a military award recognizing 14 years of exemplary and unblemished service by non-commissioned and other ranks members of the New Zealand Defence Force. Established in 1985, these medals replaced the British Long Service and Good Conduct Medals with specific versions for New Zealand.
This has resulted in a new system of New Zealand honours, gallantry and bravery awards, and campaign medals. The following are a list, in order of precedence as defined in references below. Those Meritorious and Long Service medals which have been independently issued by New Zealand to its armed forces are in bold.
The New Zealand General Service Medal 2002 (Solomon Islands) (NZGSM 2002 (Sol)) was a New Zealand campaign medal for service in the Solomon Islands.The medal was awarded for service during Operation Purple Haze 1 and 2, Operation Zephyr, and the International Peace Monitoring Team from 2000 to 2002 and with the Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands (RAMSI) from 2003 to 2013.