Order of Air Merit
Order of Air Merit Orden del Mérito Aéreo | |
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Country | Dominican Republic |
Type | Three division military merit order with four classes |
Eligibility | Members of the Air Force of the Dominican Republic. |
Awarded for | Extraordinary services and merit. |
Motto | Courage and Loyalty |
Post-nominals | M.A. |
Statistics | |
Established | 3 August 1952 |
Precedence | |
Next (higher) | Order of Military Merit[1] |
Next (lower) | Order of Police Merit[1] |
Ribbon bar for combat division Ribbon bar for long service division Ribbon bar for other services division |
The Order of Air Merit is an honour awarded to members of the Dominican Air Force. It was established on 3 August 1952.[2][3]
The Order is in three divisions:
- Awarded for combat or war service. Displayed on a red ribbon
- Awarded for long and faithful service. Displayed on a blue ribbon
- Awarded for other service. Displayed on a white ribbon
Within each division, the award is made in one of four classes:
- First Class: to General Officers.
- Second Class: to Superior Officers.
- Third Class: to Junior Officers.
- Fourth Class: to Non-Commissioned Officers.
The motto of the order is Courage and Loyalty.
Post-Nominal
The person awarded with this honour should be added the post-nominal M. A. (Mérito Aéreo, Spanish for Air Merit) after his or her full name, in all the official papers and documents.[4]
References
- 1 2 "Orden Presencial" (in Spanish). Marina.mil.do. Retrieved 2012-01-05.
- ↑ "Medals of the Dominican Republic", Jeffrey B. Floyd, International Electronic Phaleristic Encyclopedia, 16 October 1997
- ↑ Law number 3351 of the year 1952 that created the Order of Air Merit
- ↑ Art. 16 of the Law number 3351 of the year 1952.
See also
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