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The Decoration for Meritorious Services was an honour conferred until 1987 by the Government of the Republic of South Africa, usually for political services to the country. The appointments were made by the State President of South Africa.
Decoration for Meritorious Services | |
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Presented by | State President of South Africa |
Status | Replaced in 1986 |
Last awarded | 1986 |
Total recipients | 109 |
Postnominal letters
editThe conferral of this honour entitles the holder to the use of 'DMS' (or Afrikaans: DVD) after their name.
It was superseded by the Order for Meritorious Service in 1986.[1]
Since 1 June 1994, this honour is classified as a Commonwealth honour.
Design
editA five-armed gold Maltese cross, displaying a golden protea flower on a blue roundel in the centre of a 5-pointed diamond-studded star, all superimposed on a multi-rayed silver and gold plaque (obverse). It is worn on a neck ribbon.[2]
Selected recipients
editName | Year | No |
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P. W. Botha | ||
Pik Botha | ||
Bettie Cilliers-Barnard | 1983 | No. 86 |
F. W. de Klerk | ||
Johannes de Klerk | ||
Nico Diederichs | ||
Jim Fouché | ||
Owen Horwood | ||
Gerhardus Petrus Jooste | 1985 | |
Piet Koornhof | ||
Douglas Mitchell | 1974 | No. 8 |
Hilgard Muller | 1976 | No. 15 |
Ian Player | ||
Frans Lourens Herman Rumpff | ||
Casper Hendrik Rautenbach | 1980 | No.46 |
Charles Robberts Swart | 1972 | |
Marais Viljoen |
References
edit- ^ Dr S. Monick. "PROFILE OF A RESEARCH PROJECT: THE MEDAL PUBLICATIONS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN NATIONAL MUSEUM OF MILITARY HISTORY". Scientiamilitaria.journals.ac.za. Retrieved 24 August 2017.
- ^ Arthur Radburn. "SA: Civil 1967-2002". Samw.hwmw.net46.net. Archived from the original on 15 March 2014. Retrieved 2 November 2012.