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The Distinguished Conduct Medal (Pingat Kelakuan Terpuji)--Pahang: PKT: Gold medal: Distinguished Conduct Medal (Pingat Kelakuan Terpuji)--Penang: PKT: Silver medal: The Conspicuous Gallantry Medal (Pingat Keberanian Yang Terbilang)--Selangor: PLB: Medal in white metal: The Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (Pingat Kerana Lama Berjawatan dan ...
The Distinguished Order of Meritorious Service Darjah-darjah Yang Mulia Jasa Negara: Commander: Panglima Jasa Negara: P.J.N. Datuk: Datin: The Most Distinguished Royal Family Order of Loyalty
This is a list of post-nominal letters used in Penang. The order in which they follow an individual's name is the same as the order of precedence for the wearing of order insignias, decorations, and medals. When applicable, non-hereditary titles are indicated.
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Founded by Tuanku Ismail Nasiruddin as bestowed to recognize and appreciate the long service and commendable conduct of members of the Malaysian Armed Forces and the Royal Malaysian Police. Active Service Medal Pingat Khidmat Berbakti: P.K.B. 29 July 1960: Founded by Tuanku Hisamuddin Alam Shah as a reward for long service and good conduct
In 1963, after the independence of Sarawak within the formation of Malaysia, the badge was renamed as the 'Long Service Medal' or 'Pingat Perkhidmatan Lama'. Again, on 24 May 1996, the medal's name was changed again to the 'Pingat Perkhidmatan Setia', in accordance of Surat Pekeliling (Bil.Perj.19/96), dated 24 May 1996.
Herald of the Order of Loyalty to the Royal Family of Malaysia (B.S.D.) (Malay: Bentara Setia Diraja) is the lowest class of this order. There is no limit to the number of persons to be awarded this honour. It can also be conferred on foreign citizens as an honorary award. It does not carry any title.
Where disambiguation with a place outside of Malaysia is required, {Placename}, Malaysia is used, if disambiguation between two places in Malaysia is required, {Placename}, {State} is used. For names of places, geographical features, buildings, roads, etc. we should generally use its English name, unless it is more commonly known by its Malay name.