Solomon Islands Independence Medal Explained

Solomon Islands Independence Medal
Presenter:the Solomon Islands
Type:Independence Medal
Eligibility:Civilian, military and police personnel
Established:1978
Higher:Royal Solomon Islands Police Long Service & Good Conduct Medal
Lower:10th Anniversary of Independence Medal

The Solomon Islands Independence Medal was created in 1978 to commemorate the transition from self-government to the full independence of the Solomon Islands. It is a part of the Solomon Islands honours system.

Description

The medal is round, made of silver coloured metal. The obverse bears the Cecil Thomas portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, surrounded by the inscription Elizabeth II Dei Gratia Regina F:D:. The reverse bears the Coat of Arms of the Solomon Islands surrounded by the inscription Solomon Islands Independence Medal 1978. The medal is held by a ring suspension to a ribbon of equal stripes of blue, yellow, white, yellow, and green.[1]

Order of precedence

Country Preceding Following
United Kingdom
Order of precedence
Service Medal of the Order of St John
YearClassName
1984Order of Solomon Islands C.S.IBarry Clarke
1984Solomon Islands Medal S.I.MJoseph A. Hazbun
Henry Awaihaka
Patrick Luifo'oa Gwaimaua
Gilbert Leve
David Ridley Kapitana
Patteson Seda
Chin Foot Hap
1984Meritorious Service MedalAlbert Kokili
Matthew Biulasi
Lester Thugea
1984Long Service & Good Conduct MedalChristopher Kiri
William Menaiati
Mataniah Fakavai

Notes and References

  1. http://www.omsa.org/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=5356&size=big&cat= Solomon Islands Independence Medal 1978