New Zealand Distinguished Service Decoration
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{{infobox award
| name = New Zealand Distinguished Service Decoration
| image = DSD-FS-WB-01-clearcut-v2.jpg
| image_size = 150px
| caption = Obverse of the decoration
| presenter = New Zealand
| country =
| type = Medal for Meritorious Service
| eligibility = all members of the New Zealand Defence Force, or uniformed members of allied forces serving with the New Zealand Defence Force
| awarded_for = Distinguished military service, by regular, territorial and reserve members of the New Zealand Defence Force
| campaign =
| status = Currently awarded
| description =
| motto =
| clasps =
| post-nominals = DSD
| established = 14 May 2007
| lastawarded = 31 December 2024
| total_awarded = 133{{cite book |title=Medal Yearbook 2023 |year=2022 |publisher=Token |location=Honiton, Devon |isbn=978-1-908828-63-7 |page=548 }}
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| higher = New Zealand Antarctic Medal{{cite web | last = | first = | authorlink = | title =THE WEARING OF MEDALS IN NEW ZEALAND TABLE – A GUIDE TO THE CORRECT ORDER OF WEAR | publisher =New Zealand Defence Force | date = | url =http://medals.nzdf.mil.nz/info/orderofwear.html#dsd | format = | doi = | accessdate = }}
| same =
| lower = British Empire Medal
| related =
| image2 = 120px
| caption2 = Ribbon of the medal
}}
The New Zealand Distinguished Service Decoration (DSD) was instituted by Royal Warrant as a New Zealand Royal Honour in 2007 to recognise distinguished military service, by regular, territorial and reserve members of the New Zealand Defence Force.{{cite web | last = | first = | authorlink = | title =The New Zealand Distinguished Service Decoration (SR 2007/116) | work =New Zealand Legislation: Regulations | publisher =Parliamentary Counsel Office | date =25 May 2007 | url =http://www.legislation.govt.nz/regulation/public/2007/0116/latest/DLM436312.html | doi = | accessdate =2011-06-21}} Until 1995, this type of service was recognised by awards of the British Empire Medal (Military Division). After the change to a totally New Zealand Honours system in 1996, these Commonwealth awards were not available to be awarded to New Zealand military personnel.
Eligibility
All members of the New Zealand Defence Force, or uniformed members of allied forces operating with or alongside units of the New Zealand military are eligible for the decoration. It may be awarded for the outstanding performance of military duties in either warlike or non-warlike operations, or for individual efforts toward peacetime and humanitarian service which brings great credit to the New Zealand Defence Force. The acts must contribute significantly, through exceptional devotion to duty, dedication, judgement or application of skills to the conduct of an operational deployment, the conduct of military training or a military operation or operations, or the management and implementation of a project or activity with significant implications for the current or future capability of the New Zealand Defence Force. The Distinguished Service Decoration also may be awarded for a single accomplishment or instance of extraordinary performance of duty, or can be awarded for cumulative efforts over a long period of time.
Appearance
The decoration, made of sterling silver, is a representation of a kotiate, a Māori eight bladed war club. In the centre of the kotiate is St Edward’s Crown. The blades alternate between frosted and polished silver. The reverse is inscribed “FOR DISTINGUISHED SERVICE” and its Māori language equivalent “MO NGA TE MAHI KAHURANGI”. The ribbon is dark blue with a center stripe of red, two narrow yellow stripes separate the red stripe from the blue.{{cite web| title =The New Zealand Distinguished Service Decoration| publisher =Department of the Prime Minister and the Cabinet| url =http://www.dpmc.govt.nz/honours/overview/dsd.html| accessdate =2011-06-21| url-status =dead| archiveurl =https://web.archive.org/web/20110621224849/http://www.dpmc.govt.nz/honours/overview/dsd.html| archivedate =2011-06-21}}
Recipients
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!Name !Rank !Unit !Honours list |
Jonathon Aaron Ishmael Fatu |
Shane Andrew Meighan |
Robert James Mills {{post-nominals|country=NZL|VRD}} |
Barry John Nelson |
Brett James Rankin |
James Patrick Rankin |
Darren Kavan Te Whata |
William Peter Watters |
Michael Edward Yardley |
David Anthony Bamfield {{post-nominals|country=NZL|ONZM}} |
Brenton Lee Beach |
David Murray Chisnall |
Richard Lance Cook |
John William Lovatt |
Mark John Richard Mortiboy |
Sean Anthony Ngatai |
Timothy Andrew O'Donnell |
Terence Albert Joseph O'Neill |
Kevin Andrew Yorwarth |
Gregory John Burroughs |
Helen Joy Cooper |
Michael Peter De Boer |
Timothy Richard Evans |
Timothy Hopkins |
Robert David Joseph Martelletti |
Wayne Robert Morris |
Christopher Gerard Mortiboy |
Phillip John Manning |
Neil Andrew Roberts |
George Sean Trengrove {{post-nominals|country=NZL|MVO}}
|Colonel's List, New Zealand Army (Territorial Force) |
John Francis Weel |
Thomas Michael Allen {{post-nominals|country=NZL|MNZM}} |
Robert William Gillies |
Shirley Anne Patton |
Simon John Caulfield Strombom |
Dougal Andrew Barker |
Mark Stanley Brunton |
Bryce Cameron Gurney |
Peter Wayne Jacobs |
Mary Elizabeth Cox |
Jason Stewart Haggitt |
Blake William Herbert {{post-nominals|country=NZL|ED|JP}} |
Michael William Koberstein |
Simon Montague Marriott |
Andrew Gavin McMillan |
Matthew William Pearce |
Brendon Pett |
Brendan Patrick Wood |
Suzanne Lynn Koia |
Donald Napier |
Christopher John Parsons {{post-nominals|country=NZL|MNZM}} |
Ian Richard Ponse |
Darren Smith |
Keith Murray Bartlett |
John Raymond Boswell |
Simon Campbell Griffiths |
Russell Mostyn Kennedy |
David Bruce Ackroyd
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Layamon John Bakewell
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Aaron Douglas Benton |
Hugh Richard McAslan
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Christopher James Wilson
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Anatoliy Valerievich Derepa
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Athol James Forrest |
Arthur Jordan Gale
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Shane Ruane
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Brent Lockwood Wellington
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James Ernist Harper
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Robin Michael Hoult
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Stefan John Michie
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Lindsay Norriss
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Brent John Quin
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Scott Matthew Treleaven |
Graeme Alexander Bremner
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Paul Allister Mumm
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Richard Clive Henstock
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Richard John MacGregor Weston {{post-nominals|country=NZL|MNZM}}
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Dominic Gareth Crosby Wylie
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David Tale Hamill
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Andrew Ross McKinlay |
B
|Undisclosed | |
Michael Nochete
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Murray John Thomson |
Daniel Alexander Edginton
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G
|Undisclosed | |
Robert Victor Keith McGee
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S
|Undisclosed | |
Simon Andrew Wasley
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Louisa Ann Gritt |
Anthony Nickel |
Andrew John Scott |
C
|Undisclosed | |
Anthony Clinton Childs
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J
|Undisclosed | |
Graham Ross Hickman
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Tina Kathleen Grant
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Anthony Bryan Howie
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Nicholas Michael Pedley |
Charmaine Maurita Tate
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Andrew James Anthony Thornton
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Rhys Lloyd Evans |
Gabrielle Louise Gofton |
Jan Joseph Tupuola Peterson |
Ruth Leonie Putze
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S
|Undisclosed | |
Daniel Lawrence Broughton {{post-nominals|country=NZL|MNZM}}
|Civilian | |
Peter Rodd Hurly {{post-nominals|country=NZL|OStJ}}
|Civilian | |
Richard Alan Walker |
Michael James Cannon {{post-nominals|country=NZL|NZBM}} |
Michael John Shapland
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D
|Undisclosed | |
Matt Carey
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Adam John Modd {{post-nominals|country=NZL|GM}} |
Anthony Dean Blythen |
Richard Francis Deihl |
Brendon John Clark |
L
|Undisclosed | |
Hayden Peter Smith |
Glenn Gowthorpe |
George Samuel McInnes |
Vanessa Maria Ropitini |
Louis James Munden-Hooper
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Makoare Kohupara Te Kani {{post-nominals|country=NZL|MNZM}}
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Mark Alan Whiteside
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References
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{{Orders, decorations, and medals of New Zealand}}