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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 on 31 May 1961. Order of Good Hope 1967–1986
Recipients of the Order of Luthuli (2 P) Recipients of the Order of the Baobab (1 C, 51 P) Recipients of the Pro Patria Medal (South Africa) (93 P) Recipients of the South African Police Star for Outstanding Service (12 P) Recipients of the Southern Cross Decoration (61 P) Recipients of the Southern Cross Medal (127 P)
Merge discussion. There are currently four articles dealing with the hnours, orders, decorations, and medals of South Africa. This seems to be overly complex and since these pages mostly duplicate content it might be a good idea to merge them all. -- NJR_ZA ( talk) 11:46, 1 October 2010 (UTC) [ reply]
South African postal orders issued as late as 1997 have been confirmed. As of 2012, South Africa still uses postal orders. These postal orders are issued by the South African Post Office The South African postal order system is still used as a secure way of sending money to a company or organization. Despite the postal order system still being ...
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The medal. The Queen's South Africa Medal was awarded to all British led forces who served in South Africa from 11 October 1899 to the end of the war on 31 May 1902. Those who qualified for the medal included members of the British Army, Royal Navy, hospital nurses [2] colonial forces from Australia, Canada, New Zealand, India, as well as ...
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