Meritorious Service Medal (New Zealand)

Meritorious Service Medal (New Zealand)
Queen Victoria version
TypeMedal for long service and meritorious service
Awarded forTwenty one years of long and meritorious service[1]
Country New Zealand
Presented bythe Monarch of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and Empress of India
EligibilityWarrant Officers and Senior Non-Commissioned Officers of the New Zealand Defence Force
StatusTo be superseded by the New Zealand Defence Meritorious Service Medal[2]
Established28 April 1898
Ribbon bar
Precedence
Next (higher)New Zealand Suffrage Centennial Medal[3]
EquivalentMeritorious Service Medal (United Kingdom)
Meritorious Service Medal (Cape of Good Hope)
Next (lower)New Zealand Armed Forces Award

The New Zealand Meritorious Service Medal is a meritorious and long service award for members of the New Zealand Defence Force. Initially established on 28 April 1898 as the Meritorious Service Medal (New Zealand), only members of the New Zealand Army were eligible for award. In 1985, a Royal Warrant established the current criteria for the medal making all members of the Army, Navy, and Air Force eligible for the award. Members of the defence forces above the rank of sergeant, who have at least 21 years of service, and hold their service's Long Service and Good Conduct Medal are eligible for the medal. The New Zealand Meritorious Service Medal is to be replaced by the New Zealand Defence Meritorious Service Medal, though holders of the superseded medal are still entitled to continue wearing it.[2]

  1. ^ "New Zealand Long Service and Good Conduct Medals - the New Zealand Meritorious Service Medal". Medals Awarded to New Zealand Military Personnel. New Zealand Defence Force. Retrieved 19 January 2013.
  2. ^ a b "Defence Meritorious Service Medal Introduced". medals.nzdf.mil.nz. New Zealand Defence Force. Retrieved 9 November 2013.
  3. ^ "THE WEARING OF MEDALS IN NEW ZEALAND TABLE – A GUIDE TO THE CORRECT ORDER OF WEAR". New Zealand Defence Force. Archived from the original on 25 February 2009. Retrieved 19 January 2012.