Pingat Jasa Gemilang (Tentera)
Pingat Jasa Gemilang (Tentera) (Meritorious Service Medal (Military)) | |
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Type | Medal |
Awarded for | Exceptionally distinguished performance or extraordinary service, or the furtherance of links with overseas forces |
Presented by | Singapore |
Eligibility | Members of the Singapore Armed Forces |
Status | Active |
Established | 1981 |
Precedence | |
Next (higher) | Pingat Gagah Perkasa (Tentera) |
Equivalent | Pingat Jasa Gemilang |
Next (lower) | Pingat Pentadbiran Awam, Emas (Tentera) |
The Pingat Jasa Gemilang (Tentera) (English: Meritorious Service Medal (Military)) is a decoration awarded to members of the Singapore Armed Forces for exceptionally distinguished performance or extraordinary service, or the furtherance of links with overseas forces.
Recipients are entitled to use the post-nominal letters PJG
The Pingat Jasa Gemilang is the civil equivalent award.
Description[]
- The ribbon white with dark red edges and edge stripes, and a purple-edged white central stripe.
Recipients[]
Singapore
- 2007 – Lieutenant General Ng Yat Chung – Chief of Defence Force
- 2012 – Lieutenant General Neo Kian Hong- Chief of Defence Force
- (unknown) - Lieutenant General Perry Lim - Chief of Defence Force
Australia
- 1985 – Vice Admiral David Leach – Chief of Naval Staff
- 1997 – Vice Admiral Rodney Taylor – Chief of Navy
- 2003 – Air Chief Marshal Angus Houston – Chief of Defence Force
- 2007 – Lieutenant General Peter Leahy – Chief of Army
- 2007 – Air Marshal Geoff Shepherd – Chief of Air Force
- 2010 – Lieutenant General Ken Gillespie – Chief of Army
- 2010 – Air Marshal Mark Binskin – Vice Chief of the Defence Force
- 2011 – Vice Admiral Russell Crane – Chief of Navy
- 2013 – Lieutenant General David Morrison – Chief of Army
- 2014 – Air Marshal Geoff Brown – Chief of Air Force
- 2014 – Vice Admiral Ray Griggs – Chief of Navy
- 2016 – Vice Admiral Tim Barrett – Chief of Navy
- 2016 – Air Marshal Leo Davies – Chief of Air Force
- 2017 – Lieutenant General Angus Campbell – Chief of Army
- 2021 – Lieutenant General Rick Burr – Chief of Army[1]
- 2022 – Vice Admiral Michael Noonan – Chief of Navy[2]
Brunei
- 2007 – Colonel Rosli Chuchu – Commander of Royal Brunei Land Forces
- 2016 – Brigadier General Pengiran Aminan Pengiran Mahmud – Commander of Royal Brunei Land Forces
Sweden
- 1998 – Vice Admiral Peter Nordbeck – Chief of Navy Command[3]
- 2004 – Rear Admiral Jörgen Ericsson – Inspector of the Navy
- 2007 – Rear Admiral Anders Grenstad – Inspector of the Navy
- 2014 – Rear Admiral Jan Thörnqvist – Chief of Navy
United States
- 2008 – General T. Michael Moseley – Chief of Staff of the Air Force
- 2008 – Admiral Gary Roughead – Chief of Naval Operations
- 2009 – General George W. Casey, Jr. – Chief of Staff of the Army
- 2013 – Admiral Jonathan Greenert – Chief of Naval Operations
- 2017 - Admiral Harry B. Harris Jr. - Commander, U.S. Pacific Command
- 2017 - Admiral John M. Richardson - Chief of Naval Operations
France
- 2012 – General Jean-Paul Paloméros – Chief of Staff of the Air Force
- 2014 – General Denis Mercier – Chief of Staff of the Air Force
Thailand
- 2003 – Air Chief Marshal Kongsak Vantana – Commander of the Royal Thai Air Force
- 2019 – Air Chief Marshal Chaiyapruk Didyasarin – Commander of the Royal Thai Air Force
References[]
- ^ "Lieutenant General (LTGEN) Richard Burr, who was conferred the Pingat Jasa Gemilang (Tentera): 8 November 2021".
- ^ "Vice Admiral (VADM) Michael Noonan, who was conferred the Pingat Jasa Gemilang (Tentera): 6 January 2022".
- ^ "Royal Swedish Navy and Republic of Singapore Navy Sign Submarine Training Agreement (Swedish Navy Chief Conferred One of Singapore's Prestigious Awards)". Ministry of Defence. 27 February 1998. Archived from the original on 7 November 2017. Retrieved 7 November 2017.
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