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Orders, decorations, and medals of Hong Kong

The existing Hong Kong honours system was created after the transfer of government of Hong Kong to the People's Republic of China as a special administrative region in 1997. Before that, Hong Kong was a British dependent territory and followed the British honours system.

The Hong Kong SAR government releases an annual Honours List, which is published in the Government Gazette on Establishment Day (1 July).

Types of awards edit

General Awards edit

The Grand Bauhinia Medal edit

The Grand Bauhinia Medal, the highest award under the HKSAR honours and awards system, is to recognise the selected person's lifelong and highly significant contribution to the well-being of Hong Kong. The awardee is entitled to the postnominal letters GBM and the style The Honourable. (Bauhinia, Bauhinia blakeana, is the floral emblem of Hong Kong.)

The Bauhinia Star edit

The Bauhinia Star has three classes: Gold, Silver and Bronze.

The Gold Bauhinia Star (GBS) is awarded to eminent persons who have given very distinguished services to the community or who have rendered public or voluntary services of a very high degree of merit.

The Silver Bauhinia Star (SBS) is awarded to persons who have taken a leading part in public affairs and/or voluntary work over a long period of time.

The Bronze Bauhinia Star (BBS) is awarded to persons who have given outstanding service over a long period of time, but in a more limited field or way than that required for the Silver Bauhinia Star.

The Medal of Honour edit

The Medal of Honour (MH) is the basic award under the honours system and is awarded in recognition of community service in a district or in a particular field over a long period of time. It is also awarded to non-directorate civil servants who have served with distinction.

Gallantry Awards edit

The Medal for Bravery edit

The Medal for Bravery is awarded for display of bravery in an incident. It too has three classes, Gold, Silver and Bronze.

The Medal for Bravery (Gold) is awarded for acts of gallantry of the greatest possible heroism or of the most conspicuous courage in circumstances of extreme danger.

The Medal for Bravery (Silver) is awarded for gallantry of an extremely high order.

The Medal for Bravery (Bronze) is awarded for exemplary acts of gallantry of a lesser standard.

Disciplined Services and ICAC Awards edit

The Disciplined Services and ICAC Awards are awarded to officers of the six major disciplined formations as well as the Independent Commission Against Corruption. The disciplined formations are the Hong Kong Police, Hong Kong Fire Services, Hong Kong Immigration Service, Hong Kong Customs and Excise, Hong Kong Correctional Services, and the Government Flying Service. These awards replace the colonial awards issued before July 1997 that had profile of the reigning monarch and different ribbons. There are three types of awards:[1]

Distinguished Service Medals edit

  • Hong Kong Police Medal for Distinguished Service (PDSM)
  • Hong Kong Fire Services Medal for Distinguished Service (FSDSM)
  • Hong Kong Immigration Service Medal for Distinguished Service (IDSM)
  • Hong Kong Customs and Excise Medal for Distinguished Service (CDSM)
  • Hong Kong Correctional Services Medal for Distinguished Service (CSDSM)
  • Government Flying Service Medal for Distinguished Service (GDSM)
  • Hong Kong ICAC Medal for Distinguished Service (IDS)

Meritorious Service Medals edit

  • Hong Kong Police Medal for Meritorious Service (PMSM)
  • Hong Kong Fire Services Medal for Meritorious Service (FSMSM)
  • Hong Kong Immigration Service Medal for Meritorious Service (IMSM)
  • Hong Kong Customs and Excise Medal for Meritorious Service (CMSM)
  • Hong Kong Correctional Services Medal for Meritorious Service (CSMSM)
  • Government Flying Service Medal for Meritorious Service (GMSM)
  • Hong Kong ICAC Medal for Meritorious Service (IMS)

Long Service Medals and Clasps edit

  • Hong Kong Police Long Service Medal and Clasps
  • Hong Kong Auxiliary Police Long Service Medal and Clasps
  • Hong Kong Fire Services Long Service Medal and Clasps
  • Hong Kong Correctional Services Long Service Medal and Clasps
  • Hong Kong Immigration Service Long Service Medal and Clasps
  • Hong Kong Customs and Excise Long Service Medal and Clasps
  • Government Flying Service Long Service Medal
  • Hong Kong Independent Commission Against Corruption Long Service Medal
  • Hong Kong Auxiliary Medical Services Long Service and Clasps
  • Civil Aid Service Long Service Medals and Clasps

General Awards edit

These awards consists of a frame certificate with the Emblem of Hong Kong, name of the award in English and Chinese, name of the recipient (Chinese or English) commending their extraordinary contribution to the community, government or public service:

  • Chief Executive's Commendation for Community Service
  • Chief Executive's Commendation for Government and Public Service

Order of precedence edit

The order of precedence is listed as follows in postnominals: GBM, GBS, MBG, SBS, MBS, BBS, MBB, MH, JP.

Nomination and awarding edit

The nomination is usually made by SAR Government departments, and evaluated by the Honours Committee. The annual Honours List is published in the Gazette of the SAR Government on the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Establishment Day (1 July)

Orders, decorations, and medals of British Hong Kong edit

List of awards available to people in Hong Kong prior to 30 June 1997:

Recipients of Colonial Hong Kong Gallantry Awards edit

https://www.gov.uk/guidance/medals-campaigns-descriptions-and-eligibility#decorations-gallantry-and-distinguished-conduct-medals

Orders, Decorations and Medals conferred on Hong Kong residents or in respect of Hong Kong service up to 30 June 1997:
Victoria Cross (VC)
John Robert Osborn (1941)

George Cross (GC)
Mateen Ahmed Ansari (1946)
Douglas Ford (1946)
John Alexander Fraser MC & Bar (1946)
Hector Bertram Gray AFM (1946)
Lanceray Arthur Newnham (1946)
Joseph Hughes (1946)

Distinguished Service Order (DSO)
Henry William Moncrieff Stewart OBE, MC (1946)
Wells Arnold Bishop (1946)
Ernest Hodkinson (1946)
Cecil Robert Templer (1946)
Evan George Stewart (1946)
Arthur John Dewar (1946)

Order of the British Empire (CBE) for Gallantry
Alfred Creighton Collinson (1946)
Andrew Peffers OBE (1946)

Order of the British Empire (OBE) for Gallantry
Osmonde Hedworth Farrar (1930)
Lindsay Tasman Ride (1942)
Keble Theodore Andrews-Levinge (1946)
Eustace Levett (1946)
John Herbert Price MC (1946)

Order of the British Empire (MBE) for Gallantry
Sher Singh (1945)
Victor Stanley Ebbage BEM (1945)
Hargraves Milne Howell (1945)
William Nichols (1945)
Harry Charles Spong(1945)
David Louis Strellett (1945)
Charles Gentry Turner (1945)
Feroze Khan (1945)
Sister Elizabeth Mosey (1946)
Stanley Gordon Woods (1968)
Frederick John Preston (1973)

Indian Order of Merit (IOM)
Ali Mohd (1946)
Phul Singh (1946)
Nawaz Khan (1946)
Lakhu Singh (1946)

Distinguished Service Cross (DSC)
William Morley Wright (1942)
John Christian Bolder DSC & Bar (1942)
Arthur Luard Pears (1942)
Bruce Graham Clarke (1946)

Royal Red Cross – Member (RRC)
Sister Mary Ann Lockerbie Currie (née Davies; 1946)
Sister Margaret Anna North (1946)

Military Cross (MC)
E.W.M.L. Corbally (1942)
R.H.D. Scriven (1942)
Ivan Bernard Trevor (1942)
David Ronald Holmes (1943)
K.A. Munro (1943)
P. Steyn (1944)
R.A.S. Lane (1944)
J.S. McKay (1945)
James Allan Ford (1945)
Abdul Jabaar (1945)
Khan Sherrin (1945)
Martin Pryce Weedon (1945)
John Stanley Marcus Vintner (1945)
Robert Leslie Berridge (1945)
Caesar Edward Orway (1945)
David Pinkerton (1945)
Christopher Mark Maurice Man (1945)
Frederick Temple Atkinson (1945)
Uriah Laite 14 December 2013 at the Wayback Machine (1945)
Robert William Philip (1945)
Thomas Alexander Blackwood (1945)
Collison Alexander Blaver (1945)
William Francis Nugent (1945)
Francis Gavan Power (1945)
Michael George Carruthers (1945)
B.C. Field (1945)
Ivor Phillip Tamworth (1945)
E.B. Teesdale (1945)
Mehr Khan (1945)
Shah Mohamed (1945)
Kampta Phasad (1945)
Haider Rehman Khan (1945)
David Clive Crosby Trench (Solomon Islands; 1946)
G.D.M. Williams (1965)

Air Force Cross (AFC)
Danny Cheung Kwong (1965)
Richard Paul Seymour (1973)
Peter Stephen Boyland (1992)
Christopher Jeremy Spencer Fynes (1993)
Steven Derek Murkin (1993)

Royal Red Cross – Associate (ARRC)
Sister Edith Butlin (1946)
Sister Gwendoline Colthorpe (1946)
Sister Edith Freda Davies (1946)
Sister Kathleen Georgina Christie (1946)
Sister Anna May Waters (1946)

Distinguished Conduct Medal (DCM)
Kishen Singh (1917)
Rur Singh (1917)
M.J. Muldowney (1920)
Colin Alden Standish (1920)
Derek Everard Rix (1920)
Arthur David Manning (1920)
Albert Edward Miller (1920)
Thomas F. Stainton (1920)
Charles Albert Clark (1920)
Ronald John Routledge (1946)

George Medal (GM)
N.G.A. Noble (1947)
Ian P. Hyde (Malaya; 1947)
Cheung On (1947)
Chau Fook (1952)
James Hidden (1952)
Leung Yiu-tong (1953)
P. Muskett (1958)
William James Gorman (1960)
Edward Louis Hanlon (1964)
James Hall Matchett (1968)
Choi Chor (1973)
James Hogg Bruce (1973)
John Caruth Gorman (1973)
Leung Shiu-kay (1973)
Chiu Yiu-nam (1983)
Ng Hung-shek (1994)

King's Police Medal for Gallantry (KPM)
Timothy Murphy (1923)
Kenneth Andrew (1928)
Roland Henry John Brooks (1947)
David Loie Fook-wing (1947)
Duncan George MacPherson (1947)
Harold Tiplady (1949)
Wong Wai Tsoi (1949)
Li Fu (1949)
Chiu Ho-ching (1949)

Queen's Police Medal for Gallantry (QPM)
Cheng Kin Cheung (1955)

Indian Distinguished Service Medal (IDSM)
Amanat Ali (1946)

Distinguished Service Medal (DSM)
Bernard Charlie Lilley (1946)
Albert John White (1946)

Military Medal (MM)
Ghulam Mohamad (1917), Nihal Singh (1917), Lab Singh (1918), Ghulam Hussain (1918), Tika Khan (1918), A. Hutchins (1919), Patrick John Sheridan (1942), Francis Lee Yiu-piu (1942), D.I. Bosanquet (1943), W.G. Poy (1944), A.A. Iles (1944), E.G. Jones (1944), Walter Ivan Cook (1946), Charles Douglas Goddard (1946), Arthur Philip Hoxby (1946), Puran Singh (1946), Resham Khan (1946), Tularam Singh (1946), Gordon Edward Williamson (1946), Stanley Walter Wright (1946), Emile Gregory Bernard (1946), Seldon Grant Stoddard (1946), Cecil Thomas Whalen (1946), Murray Thomas Goodenough (1946), Lionel Curtis Speller (1946), Kenneth Stanley Cameron (1946), Ronald Edward Atkinson (1946), Meirion Price (1946), John Leslie Varley (1946), Ernest Irwin Bennett (1946), William Henry Morris (1946), Ban Tsan-chuen (1946), H.V. Pearse (1946), C.L. Salter (1946), C.D. Walker (1946), Victor White (1946), David William Yee (1946), Mohd Amir (1946), Alfred Thomas Goschen Lloyd (1946), Chau Sik-wah (1952), Li Hon To (1960), Lui Tong (1960).
(NOTE: Further work required for 1946; see http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/37521/supplements/1672)

Air Force Medal (AFM)
Keith George Thomas Sturge (1992)

Sea Gallantry Medal (SGM) (records incomplete here)
JOHN CROPPER, Chief Officer, GEORGE REGINALD JENKINS, Third Officer, BOND HUGGINS, Apprentice, WON JAH, HONG KAM, LAM POW, and LEONG YOE, Seamen, of the SS Bowes Castle; THOMAS LLOYD WILLIAMS, Chief Officer, KENNETH HENRY STUART, Second Officer, HAROLD WAINRIGHT, GEORGE ARTHUR PARKER, STANLEY LEONARD GARRETT, JOHN EDWARD SNAITH, Apprentices, GE LING LOW, Quartermaster, SING YUNG SANG, Boatswain, CHING CHIN FONG, LIN AH YOK, LEE VAN CHAN, CHANG CHIN PAN, CHANG PAN FAH and YING AH PAN, Seamen of the SS Egremont Castle; A. LEXOW, Chief Officer, ROLF FREDERIK MOLTZAU, Second Officer, G. DAKSERHOFF, Third Officer, CHEE AH KUN, Boatswain's Mate, HAN FAT SANG, TSE TOR, and LIN CHANG CHIN, Quartermasters, fireman, and cabin boy who formed part of the boat's crew from the SS Hwah Ping (all 1923); SO HAU, Fireman of SS Paul Beau of Hong Kong (1925)[2]

Colonial Police Medal for Gallantry (CPM)
Frederick Edward Evelyn Booker, Jack Cooper Fitz-Henry, Chan Ng, William Stirton McHardy, Christopher Stanley Pile, Tam Chung, Tang Ka, Gordon Charles Taylor, Frederick Douglas Bishop Tuckett (1939), George Allan Rodney Wright-Nooth (1946), Roland Henry John Brooks (1947), Charles William Brown (1947), Chan Sang (1947), Ho Yuk (1947), Lok So (1947), William Todd (1947), Yan Fuk (1947), Chan Wing (1948), Chiu Ho-ching (1948), Li Fu (1948), Li Hon-to (1960), Lui Tong (1960), Wong Kai-wan (1962), Cheung Tin (1964), William Roger Deane (1964), John Henry Douglas Bell (1964), Brian Gray Fender (1964), Cheng Yee Hung (1966), Cheung Kwai Chau (1966), Law Kim-chuen (1966), Wu Yun-tsung (1966), Chiu Sau-sum (1968), Trevor John Colley (1968), Kwok Chung (1968), David Pitt (1968), Edward Joseph Stevenson (1968), Tang Wong-yau (1968), Tsang Wing CPM & Bar (1968), Cheung Tin-fat (1972), Roberton James Patterson Burton (1972), Kong Yuk-sut (1972), Leung Kam-ming (1972), Choy Fut-po (1973), Chiu Yiu-chip (1973), Anthony Stuart Conway (1973), Leslie Burton (1973), Peter Michael Mullens (1973), Lun Kam-yat (1973), Luk Kai-lau (1973), Ng Kam-hung (1973), David Wilfred Frederick O'Brien (1973), John Reid (1973), Yau Shou-kit (1973), Chan Kam-ming (1974), Lau Piu (1974)

Queen's Gallantry Medal (QGM)
Yip Long-ping (1977), Ho Hing-chuen (1979), Aimansing Limbu (1979), Chan Kwai-fai (1980), Tung Chi-kan (1980), Yeung Chun-hing (1980), Nicholas Alexander McQueen (1981), Lo Wai-shing (1982), Cheung Wai-leung (1982), Chiu Shing-chau (1982), Leung Siu-lin (1984), Timothy Martin Adamson (1984), Martin John Lovatt (1986), Chiu Ka-ping (1987), Li Tam-shing (1989), Lui Tak-wah (1989), Chan Chi-choi (1989), Cheng Kwok-wai (1991), Anthony Martin Leahy (1991), Nicholas John Roberts (1991), Tsang Hung-lit (1991), Yeung Kwok-wing (1993), Nigel Mills (1993), Griffiths (1993), Chan Lun-fat (1993), Cheung Hin-yeung (1993), Yeung Chi-fai (1995), Cheung Kwok Keung (1995), Lee Man-ying (1995), WPC Leung Lai-fun (1995), Barry John Smith (1995), Andrew Mark Steeple (1996), Jason Chan Siu-kei (1997), Ma Hing-keung (1997), Ma Ka-kuen (1997)

British Empire Medal for Gallantry (BEM)
Jalal Din (1946)
Mohammed Afsar (1946)
Richard Malig (1947)
Emundo Da Silva (1947)
David John Leonard (1947) Gordon Cleaver 1953,
Peter Anderson (1955)
Yu Kwong (1960)
Tang Sai-bun (1962)
Bhimraj Rai (1962)
Lee Nai Liang (1965)
David Lawrence Birch (1965)
Anthony Charlwood (1968)
Jack Cavie (1968)
Anthony Roger Prouse (1973)

Mentions in Dispatches (MID)
Charles Cranes, Albert Archibald Bennett, William Hook, William Barker Bradley, John Edward Dunderdale, James Forsyth Ross, Arthur Beresford Scott, Maurice D'Avignon, George Stuart MacDonnell, Kenneth Edward Porter, Charles John Sharp, Leslie Robert Stickles, James Murray Thom, Charles Watson, John Joseph Fitzpatrick, Edwin Harrison, Lorne Rayburn Latimer, Ernest Charles McFarland, George William McRae, Sydney Albert Sheffer, Edwin George Smith, Frank Brown, Bernard Castonguay, Robert Damant, Morgan Isaac Davies, Aubery Peacock Flegg, Nelson Carlisle Galbraith, Norman Charles Matthews, Lloyd Logan Roblee, James Austen Wallace, Ellis Taylor Edge, Sister E.A. Hills (all 1946)
NOTE: Further work required for 1946 Posthumous MID/MID (see http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/37636/start=1, http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/37521/supplements/1672, http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/37704/supplements/4342)

King's/Queen's Commendation for Brave Conduct (KCBC/QCBC)
Charlie Leung Chung-yee MBE (1947)

Donald William Cuthbert, Robert Esson (1954),

Lo Chow, James Steele (1955),

Arthur Checksfield, Ronald Harry George McKinlay (1960),

Wong Kam-wah (1962),

Lau Cheung (1963),

Choi Yuk-shu, Ng Wing-hang (1964),

John Samuel Barker, Peter Christopher Bickmore, Francis Michael Digby Hoyal, Douglas Ralph Humphrey, Mark Gregory Richie, Dunraj Rai, Lakhdham Rai (1968),

Terence Arthur Berrecloth, Chan Shing-tak, Chan Shing-yuk, Cheung Shu-sing, Trevor George Collins, Hung Sui-to, Paul Kennedy, Kong Kin, Leung Shing-chau, Li Chuen, Liu Chiu-kwan, Lo Shiu-kuen, John Dominic Moran, Pun Wai-cheung, Tam Wai-hung, Tsui Hin-kwing, Wong Shiu-hung, Guy Sanderson Shirra (1973),

Yip Kai (1976),

Lam Sai-kit, Lo Wing-tai, Lo Yin-hok, Miu Wa-keung (1977),

Cheung Ching, Chu Yung-san, Jiwanprassad Gurung, Li Wai-leung, Ng Choi-leung (1978),

Chau Kwong-tak, Ng Chung-hung, Dalbahadur Rai, Tang Kwok-fung, To Kwok-chiu (1979),

Leung Kam-chu, Tsui Pui-ling (1980),

Chan Shiu-fai (1981),

Mohamad Aslam, Wong Chun-fai (1982),

Chan Chung-hing, Ko Wing-wah, Robert Ying Ka-wong (1983),

Chiu Kwok-yin, Li Kei-kit, Ma Shui-lun, Yan Ping-kuen (1984),

Fu Siu-wing, Li Hoi-chin, Ng Kwan-wai (1986),

Wong Kwai-leung (1989),

Kam Man-wei, Wong Chi-hung (1990),

Andrew Richard Harrison, Lam Kong, Christopher James O'Donnell, John Jamieson Oberg Stoddart, Tam Ting-kai, Tang Yau-keung (1992),

Chau Ka-keung (1994)

Queen's Commendation for Bravery (QCB)
Brian James Morris, Stephen John Rule, Wut Chi-wai (1995)
Cham Wui-wai, Chan Chi-man, Hon Wing-sang (1996)
Wu Wai-cham, Chow Hau-leung (1997)

Queen's Commendation for Bravery in the Air (QCBA)
Raymond Chang Yao-teng (1996)
Ronald So Chi-yip (1997)

Kings/Queen's Commendation for Valuable Service in the Air (K/QCVSA)
The K/QCVSA was originally a British military award for gallantry equivalent to an MID (see above). It was later broadened to include meritorious acts and service by both military and civilian air crew. The award was replaced by the QCVS (non gallantry) and the QCBA (see above) in 1994.

Gerald Walter Cussans 1947,
Danny Cheung Kong AFC (1962)
Argo Chow Chong Yan, Thomas Douglas Lewis, Ronald Percy Smith (1965)
Paul Henry Rosentall, Peter Dicky Yip (1983)
Edward Ho Dick Sang, Ross Law Siu-hing, Frank James Pilkington, Elton Tang Sing Chung, David Arthur Walmsley, Richard Paul Cooke, Michael William Pedrick (1992)
Grant Robertson, Raymong Chang Yao Teng, Jimmy Choi Chiu Ming, Michael Ellis, Mason Ng Wai Cheong (1993)
German Tsoi Tak-man (1994)

Justice of the peace edit

Justice of the Peace (太平紳士; JP) is a title of honour given by the Government to community leaders, and to certain officials while they are in their terms of offices. Official Justices of the Peace (官守太平紳士) is usually refer to those who is both a government official and a Justice of the Peace. The others may be referred as Non-Official Justice of the Peace (非官守太平紳士). For a person who is related to the New Territories, the Chief Secretary for Administration may appoint him/her as a New Territories Justice of the Peace (新界太平紳士).

Justices of the Peace have no judicial functions, and their main duties include visiting prisons,[3] administering statutory declarations, to serve any advisory panels, and other functions appointed by the Chief Executive.

See also edit

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ "Disciplined Services and ICAC Awards". Protocol Division Government Secretariat. Retrieved 2 July 2016.
  2. ^ NOTE: Sea Gallantry Medal records incomplete here
  3. ^ Hong Kong Government information of Justice of the Peace

External links edit

  • Honours and Awards – Website of the Administration Wing, Chief Secretary for Administration's Office
  • Order of precedence in Hong Kong – Website of the Protocol Division
  • Honours, hkvca.ca; accessed 9 January 2014

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The existing Hong Kong honours system was created after the transfer of government of Hong Kong to the People s Republic of China as a special administrative region in 1997 Before that Hong Kong was a British dependent territory and followed the British honours system The Hong Kong SAR government releases an annual Honours List which is published in the Government Gazette on Establishment Day 1 July Contents 1 Types of awards 1 1 General Awards 1 1 1 The Grand Bauhinia Medal 1 1 2 The Bauhinia Star 1 1 3 The Medal of Honour 1 2 Gallantry Awards 1 2 1 The Medal for Bravery 1 3 Disciplined Services and ICAC Awards 1 3 1 Distinguished Service Medals 1 3 2 Meritorious Service Medals 1 3 3 Long Service Medals and Clasps 1 4 General Awards 2 Order of precedence 3 Nomination and awarding 4 Orders decorations and medals of British Hong Kong 4 1 Recipients of Colonial Hong Kong Gallantry Awards 5 Justice of the peace 6 See also 7 Footnotes 8 External linksTypes of awards editGeneral Awards edit The Grand Bauhinia Medal edit The Grand Bauhinia Medal the highest award under the HKSAR honours and awards system is to recognise the selected person s lifelong and highly significant contribution to the well being of Hong Kong The awardee is entitled to the postnominal letters GBM and the style The Honourable Bauhinia Bauhinia blakeana is the floral emblem of Hong Kong The Bauhinia Star edit The Bauhinia Star has three classes Gold Silver and Bronze The Gold Bauhinia Star GBS is awarded to eminent persons who have given very distinguished services to the community or who have rendered public or voluntary services of a very high degree of merit The Silver Bauhinia Star SBS is awarded to persons who have taken a leading part in public affairs and or voluntary work over a long period of time The Bronze Bauhinia Star BBS is awarded to persons who have given outstanding service over a long period of time but in a more limited field or way than that required for the Silver Bauhinia Star The Medal of Honour edit The Medal of Honour MH is the basic award under the honours system and is awarded in recognition of community service in a district or in a particular field over a long period of time It is also awarded to non directorate civil servants who have served with distinction Gallantry Awards edit The Medal for Bravery edit The Medal for Bravery is awarded for display of bravery in an incident It too has three classes Gold Silver and Bronze The Medal for Bravery Gold is awarded for acts of gallantry of the greatest possible heroism or of the most conspicuous courage in circumstances of extreme danger The Medal for Bravery Silver is awarded for gallantry of an extremely high order The Medal for Bravery Bronze is awarded for exemplary acts of gallantry of a lesser standard Disciplined Services and ICAC Awards edit The Disciplined Services and ICAC Awards are awarded to officers of the six major disciplined formations as well as the Independent Commission Against Corruption The disciplined formations are the Hong Kong Police Hong Kong Fire Services Hong Kong Immigration Service Hong Kong Customs and Excise Hong Kong Correctional Services and the Government Flying Service These awards replace the colonial awards issued before July 1997 that had profile of the reigning monarch and different ribbons There are three types of awards 1 Distinguished Service Medals edit Hong Kong Police Medal for Distinguished Service PDSM Hong Kong Fire Services Medal for Distinguished Service FSDSM Hong Kong Immigration Service Medal for Distinguished Service IDSM Hong Kong Customs and Excise Medal for Distinguished Service CDSM Hong Kong Correctional Services Medal for Distinguished Service CSDSM Government Flying Service Medal for Distinguished Service GDSM Hong Kong ICAC Medal for Distinguished Service IDS Meritorious Service Medals edit Hong Kong Police Medal for Meritorious Service PMSM Hong Kong Fire Services Medal for Meritorious Service FSMSM Hong Kong Immigration Service Medal for Meritorious Service IMSM Hong Kong Customs and Excise Medal for Meritorious Service CMSM Hong Kong Correctional Services Medal for Meritorious Service CSMSM Government Flying Service Medal for Meritorious Service GMSM Hong Kong ICAC Medal for Meritorious Service IMS Long Service Medals and Clasps edit Hong Kong Police Long Service Medal and Clasps Hong Kong Auxiliary Police Long Service Medal and Clasps Hong Kong Fire Services Long Service Medal and Clasps Hong Kong Correctional Services Long Service Medal and Clasps Hong Kong Immigration Service Long Service Medal and Clasps Hong Kong Customs and Excise Long Service Medal and Clasps Government Flying Service Long Service Medal Hong Kong Independent Commission Against Corruption Long Service Medal Hong Kong Auxiliary Medical Services Long Service and Clasps Civil Aid Service Long Service Medals and ClaspsGeneral Awards edit These awards consists of a frame certificate with the Emblem of Hong Kong name of the award in English and Chinese name of the recipient Chinese or English commending their extraordinary contribution to the community government or public service Chief Executive s Commendation for Community Service Chief Executive s Commendation for Government and Public ServiceOrder of precedence editThe order of precedence is listed as follows in postnominals GBM GBS MBG SBS MBS BBS MBB MH JP Nomination and awarding editThe nomination is usually made by SAR Government departments and evaluated by the Honours Committee The annual Honours List is published in the Gazette of the SAR Government on the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Establishment Day 1 July Orders decorations and medals of British Hong Kong editList of awards available to people in Hong Kong prior to 30 June 1997 See Modern Honours from the United Kingdom See Chivalry orders from the United Kingdom Hong Kong Disciplined Services Medal for long service and good conduct in the Disciplined Services between 1986 and 1997 Recipients of Colonial Hong Kong Gallantry Awards edit https www gov uk guidance medals campaigns descriptions and eligibility decorations gallantry and distinguished conduct medalsOrders Decorations and Medals conferred on Hong Kong residents or in respect of Hong Kong service up to 30 June 1997 Victoria Cross VC John Robert Osborn 1941 George Cross GC Mateen Ahmed Ansari 1946 Douglas Ford 1946 John Alexander Fraser MC amp Bar 1946 Hector Bertram Gray AFM 1946 Lanceray Arthur Newnham 1946 Joseph Hughes 1946 Distinguished Service Order DSO Henry William Moncrieff Stewart OBE MC 1946 Wells Arnold Bishop 1946 Ernest Hodkinson 1946 Cecil Robert Templer 1946 Evan George Stewart 1946 Arthur John Dewar 1946 Order of the British Empire CBE for GallantryAlfred Creighton Collinson 1946 Andrew Peffers OBE 1946 Order of the British Empire OBE for GallantryOsmonde Hedworth Farrar 1930 Lindsay Tasman Ride 1942 Keble Theodore Andrews Levinge 1946 Eustace Levett 1946 John Herbert Price MC 1946 Order of the British Empire MBE for GallantrySher Singh 1945 Victor Stanley Ebbage BEM 1945 Hargraves Milne Howell 1945 William Nichols 1945 Harry Charles Spong 1945 David Louis Strellett 1945 Charles Gentry Turner 1945 Feroze Khan 1945 Sister Elizabeth Mosey 1946 Stanley Gordon Woods 1968 Frederick John Preston 1973 Indian Order of Merit IOM Ali Mohd 1946 Phul Singh 1946 Nawaz Khan 1946 Lakhu Singh 1946 Distinguished Service Cross DSC William Morley Wright 1942 John Christian Bolder DSC amp Bar 1942 Arthur Luard Pears 1942 Bruce Graham Clarke 1946 Royal Red Cross Member RRC Sister Mary Ann Lockerbie Currie nee Davies 1946 Sister Margaret Anna North 1946 Military Cross MC E W M L Corbally 1942 R H D Scriven 1942 Ivan Bernard Trevor 1942 David Ronald Holmes 1943 K A Munro 1943 P Steyn 1944 R A S Lane 1944 J S McKay 1945 James Allan Ford 1945 Abdul Jabaar 1945 Khan Sherrin 1945 Martin Pryce Weedon 1945 John Stanley Marcus Vintner 1945 Robert Leslie Berridge 1945 Caesar Edward Orway 1945 David Pinkerton 1945 Christopher Mark Maurice Man 1945 Frederick Temple Atkinson 1945 Uriah Laite Archived 14 December 2013 at the Wayback Machine 1945 Robert William Philip 1945 Thomas Alexander Blackwood 1945 Collison Alexander Blaver 1945 William Francis Nugent 1945 Francis Gavan Power 1945 Michael George Carruthers 1945 B C Field 1945 Ivor Phillip Tamworth 1945 E B Teesdale 1945 Mehr Khan 1945 Shah Mohamed 1945 Kampta Phasad 1945 Haider Rehman Khan 1945 David Clive Crosby Trench Solomon Islands 1946 G D M Williams 1965 Air Force Cross AFC Danny Cheung Kwong 1965 Richard Paul Seymour 1973 Peter Stephen Boyland 1992 Christopher Jeremy Spencer Fynes 1993 Steven Derek Murkin 1993 Royal Red Cross Associate ARRC Sister Edith Butlin 1946 Sister Gwendoline Colthorpe 1946 Sister Edith Freda Davies 1946 Sister Kathleen Georgina Christie 1946 Sister Anna May Waters 1946 Distinguished Conduct Medal DCM Kishen Singh 1917 Rur Singh 1917 M J Muldowney 1920 Colin Alden Standish 1920 Derek Everard Rix 1920 Arthur David Manning 1920 Albert Edward Miller 1920 Thomas F Stainton 1920 Charles Albert Clark 1920 Ronald John Routledge 1946 George Medal GM N G A Noble 1947 Ian P Hyde Malaya 1947 Cheung On 1947 Chau Fook 1952 James Hidden 1952 Leung Yiu tong 1953 P Muskett 1958 William James Gorman 1960 Edward Louis Hanlon 1964 James Hall Matchett 1968 Choi Chor 1973 James Hogg Bruce 1973 John Caruth Gorman 1973 Leung Shiu kay 1973 Chiu Yiu nam 1983 Ng Hung shek 1994 King s Police Medal for Gallantry KPM Timothy Murphy 1923 Kenneth Andrew 1928 Roland Henry John Brooks 1947 David Loie Fook wing 1947 Duncan George MacPherson 1947 Harold Tiplady 1949 Wong Wai Tsoi 1949 Li Fu 1949 Chiu Ho ching 1949 Queen s Police Medal for Gallantry QPM Cheng Kin Cheung 1955 Indian Distinguished Service Medal IDSM Amanat Ali 1946 Distinguished Service Medal DSM Bernard Charlie Lilley 1946 Albert John White 1946 Military Medal MM Ghulam Mohamad 1917 Nihal Singh 1917 Lab Singh 1918 Ghulam Hussain 1918 Tika Khan 1918 A Hutchins 1919 Patrick John Sheridan 1942 Francis Lee Yiu piu 1942 D I Bosanquet 1943 W G Poy 1944 A A Iles 1944 E G Jones 1944 Walter Ivan Cook 1946 Charles Douglas Goddard 1946 Arthur Philip Hoxby 1946 Puran Singh 1946 Resham Khan 1946 Tularam Singh 1946 Gordon Edward Williamson 1946 Stanley Walter Wright 1946 Emile Gregory Bernard 1946 Seldon Grant Stoddard 1946 Cecil Thomas Whalen 1946 Murray Thomas Goodenough 1946 Lionel Curtis Speller 1946 Kenneth Stanley Cameron 1946 Ronald Edward Atkinson 1946 Meirion Price 1946 John Leslie Varley 1946 Ernest Irwin Bennett 1946 William Henry Morris 1946 Ban Tsan chuen 1946 H V Pearse 1946 C L Salter 1946 C D Walker 1946 Victor White 1946 David William Yee 1946 Mohd Amir 1946 Alfred Thomas Goschen Lloyd 1946 Chau Sik wah 1952 Li Hon To 1960 Lui Tong 1960 NOTE Further work required for 1946 see http www london gazette co uk issues 37521 supplements 1672 Air Force Medal AFM Keith George Thomas Sturge 1992 Sea Gallantry Medal SGM records incomplete here JOHN CROPPER Chief Officer GEORGE REGINALD JENKINS Third Officer BOND HUGGINS Apprentice WON JAH HONG KAM LAM POW and LEONG YOE Seamen of the SS Bowes Castle THOMAS LLOYD WILLIAMS Chief Officer KENNETH HENRY STUART Second Officer HAROLD WAINRIGHT GEORGE ARTHUR PARKER STANLEY LEONARD GARRETT JOHN EDWARD SNAITH Apprentices GE LING LOW Quartermaster SING YUNG SANG Boatswain CHING CHIN FONG LIN AH YOK LEE VAN CHAN CHANG CHIN PAN CHANG PAN FAH and YING AH PAN Seamen of the SS Egremont Castle A LEXOW Chief Officer ROLF FREDERIK MOLTZAU Second Officer G DAKSERHOFF Third Officer CHEE AH KUN Boatswain s Mate HAN FAT SANG TSE TOR and LIN CHANG CHIN Quartermasters fireman and cabin boy who formed part of the boat s crew from the SS Hwah Ping all 1923 SO HAU Fireman of SS Paul Beau of Hong Kong 1925 2 Colonial Police Medal for Gallantry CPM Frederick Edward Evelyn Booker Jack Cooper Fitz Henry Chan Ng William Stirton McHardy Christopher Stanley Pile Tam Chung Tang Ka Gordon Charles Taylor Frederick Douglas Bishop Tuckett 1939 George Allan Rodney Wright Nooth 1946 Roland Henry John Brooks 1947 Charles William Brown 1947 Chan Sang 1947 Ho Yuk 1947 Lok So 1947 William Todd 1947 Yan Fuk 1947 Chan Wing 1948 Chiu Ho ching 1948 Li Fu 1948 Li Hon to 1960 Lui Tong 1960 Wong Kai wan 1962 Cheung Tin 1964 William Roger Deane 1964 John Henry Douglas Bell 1964 Brian Gray Fender 1964 Cheng Yee Hung 1966 Cheung Kwai Chau 1966 Law Kim chuen 1966 Wu Yun tsung 1966 Chiu Sau sum 1968 Trevor John Colley 1968 Kwok Chung 1968 David Pitt 1968 Edward Joseph Stevenson 1968 Tang Wong yau 1968 Tsang Wing CPM amp Bar 1968 Cheung Tin fat 1972 Roberton James Patterson Burton 1972 Kong Yuk sut 1972 Leung Kam ming 1972 Choy Fut po 1973 Chiu Yiu chip 1973 Anthony Stuart Conway 1973 Leslie Burton 1973 Peter Michael Mullens 1973 Lun Kam yat 1973 Luk Kai lau 1973 Ng Kam hung 1973 David Wilfred Frederick O Brien 1973 John Reid 1973 Yau Shou kit 1973 Chan Kam ming 1974 Lau Piu 1974 Queen s Gallantry Medal QGM Yip Long ping 1977 Ho Hing chuen 1979 Aimansing Limbu 1979 Chan Kwai fai 1980 Tung Chi kan 1980 Yeung Chun hing 1980 Nicholas Alexander McQueen 1981 Lo Wai shing 1982 Cheung Wai leung 1982 Chiu Shing chau 1982 Leung Siu lin 1984 Timothy Martin Adamson 1984 Martin John Lovatt 1986 Chiu Ka ping 1987 Li Tam shing 1989 Lui Tak wah 1989 Chan Chi choi 1989 Cheng Kwok wai 1991 Anthony Martin Leahy 1991 Nicholas John Roberts 1991 Tsang Hung lit 1991 Yeung Kwok wing 1993 Nigel Mills 1993 Griffiths 1993 Chan Lun fat 1993 Cheung Hin yeung 1993 Yeung Chi fai 1995 Cheung Kwok Keung 1995 Lee Man ying 1995 WPC Leung Lai fun 1995 Barry John Smith 1995 Andrew Mark Steeple 1996 Jason Chan Siu kei 1997 Ma Hing keung 1997 Ma Ka kuen 1997 British Empire Medal for Gallantry BEM Jalal Din 1946 Mohammed Afsar 1946 Richard Malig 1947 Emundo Da Silva 1947 David John Leonard 1947 Gordon Cleaver 1953 Peter Anderson 1955 Yu Kwong 1960 Tang Sai bun 1962 Bhimraj Rai 1962 Lee Nai Liang 1965 David Lawrence Birch 1965 Anthony Charlwood 1968 Jack Cavie 1968 Anthony Roger Prouse 1973 Mentions in Dispatches MID Charles Cranes Albert Archibald Bennett William Hook William Barker Bradley John Edward Dunderdale James Forsyth Ross Arthur Beresford Scott Maurice D Avignon George Stuart MacDonnell Kenneth Edward Porter Charles John Sharp Leslie Robert Stickles James Murray Thom Charles Watson John Joseph Fitzpatrick Edwin Harrison Lorne Rayburn Latimer Ernest Charles McFarland George William McRae Sydney Albert Sheffer Edwin George Smith Frank Brown Bernard Castonguay Robert Damant Morgan Isaac Davies Aubery Peacock Flegg Nelson Carlisle Galbraith Norman Charles Matthews Lloyd Logan Roblee James Austen Wallace Ellis Taylor Edge Sister E A Hills all 1946 NOTE Further work required for 1946 Posthumous MID MID see http www london gazette co uk issues 37636 start 1 http www london gazette co uk issues 37521 supplements 1672 http www london gazette co uk issues 37704 supplements 4342 King s Queen s Commendation for Brave Conduct KCBC QCBC Charlie Leung Chung yee MBE 1947 Donald William Cuthbert Robert Esson 1954 Lo Chow James Steele 1955 Arthur Checksfield Ronald Harry George McKinlay 1960 Wong Kam wah 1962 Lau Cheung 1963 Choi Yuk shu Ng Wing hang 1964 John Samuel Barker Peter Christopher Bickmore Francis Michael Digby Hoyal Douglas Ralph Humphrey Mark Gregory Richie Dunraj Rai Lakhdham Rai 1968 Terence Arthur Berrecloth Chan Shing tak Chan Shing yuk Cheung Shu sing Trevor George Collins Hung Sui to Paul Kennedy Kong Kin Leung Shing chau Li Chuen Liu Chiu kwan Lo Shiu kuen John Dominic Moran Pun Wai cheung Tam Wai hung Tsui Hin kwing Wong Shiu hung Guy Sanderson Shirra 1973 Yip Kai 1976 Lam Sai kit Lo Wing tai Lo Yin hok Miu Wa keung 1977 Cheung Ching Chu Yung san Jiwanprassad Gurung Li Wai leung Ng Choi leung 1978 Chau Kwong tak Ng Chung hung Dalbahadur Rai Tang Kwok fung To Kwok chiu 1979 Leung Kam chu Tsui Pui ling 1980 Chan Shiu fai 1981 Mohamad Aslam Wong Chun fai 1982 Chan Chung hing Ko Wing wah Robert Ying Ka wong 1983 Chiu Kwok yin Li Kei kit Ma Shui lun Yan Ping kuen 1984 Fu Siu wing Li Hoi chin Ng Kwan wai 1986 Wong Kwai leung 1989 Kam Man wei Wong Chi hung 1990 Andrew Richard Harrison Lam Kong Christopher James O Donnell John Jamieson Oberg Stoddart Tam Ting kai Tang Yau keung 1992 Chau Ka keung 1994 Queen s Commendation for Bravery QCB Brian James Morris Stephen John Rule Wut Chi wai 1995 Cham Wui wai Chan Chi man Hon Wing sang 1996 Wu Wai cham Chow Hau leung 1997 Queen s Commendation for Bravery in the Air QCBA Raymond Chang Yao teng 1996 Ronald So Chi yip 1997 Kings Queen s Commendation for Valuable Service in the Air K QCVSA The K QCVSA was originally a British military award for gallantry equivalent to an MID see above It was later broadened to include meritorious acts and service by both military and civilian air crew The award was replaced by the QCVS non gallantry and the QCBA see above in 1994 Gerald Walter Cussans 1947 Danny Cheung Kong AFC 1962 Argo Chow Chong Yan Thomas Douglas Lewis Ronald Percy Smith 1965 Paul Henry Rosentall Peter Dicky Yip 1983 Edward Ho Dick Sang Ross Law Siu hing Frank James Pilkington Elton Tang Sing Chung David Arthur Walmsley Richard Paul Cooke Michael William Pedrick 1992 Grant Robertson Raymong Chang Yao Teng Jimmy Choi Chiu Ming Michael Ellis Mason Ng Wai Cheong 1993 German Tsoi Tak man 1994 Justice of the peace editMain article Justice of the peace Hong Kong Justice of the Peace 太平紳士 JP is a title of honour given by the Government to community leaders and to certain officials while they are in their terms of offices Official Justices of the Peace 官守太平紳士 is usually refer to those who is both a government official and a Justice of the Peace The others may be referred as Non Official Justice of the Peace 非官守太平紳士 For a person who is related to the New Territories the Chief Secretary for Administration may appoint him her as a New Territories Justice of the Peace 新界太平紳士 Justices of the Peace have no judicial functions and their main duties include visiting prisons 3 administering statutory declarations to serve any advisory panels and other functions appointed by the Chief Executive See also editList of people with Hong Kong SAR honours since 1997 Orders decorations and medals of the United Kingdom formerly granted in Hong Kong and ceased after 1997 Honour members can continue to carry the titles but not officially recognised in Hong Kong by the government after 1997 Hong Kong order of precedence Orders decorations and medals of MacauFootnotes edit Disciplined Services and ICAC Awards Protocol Division Government Secretariat Retrieved 2 July 2016 NOTE Sea Gallantry Medal records incomplete here Hong Kong Government information of Justice of the PeaceExternal links editHonours and Awards Website of the Administration Wing Chief Secretary for Administration s Office Order of precedence in Hong Kong Website of the Protocol Division Honours hkvca ca accessed 9 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