De Wet Decoration

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The De Wet Decoration, post-nominal letters DWD, is a military long service decoration which was instituted by the Republic of South Africa in 1965. It could be awarded to members of the Commandos, the rural civil defence component of the South African Defence Force, for twenty years of efficient service and good conduct. The decoration was initially reserved for officers, but it was made available to all ranks in 1986. A clasp could be awarded after thirty years service. rdf:langString
rdf:langString De Wet Decoration
rdf:langString De Wet Decoration
rdf:langString De Wet Decoration
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rdf:langString Members of the Commandos
rdf:langString * All ranks after 1986
rdf:langString * Officers only from 1965 to 1986
xsd:integer 1965
xsd:integer 25
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rdf:langString SADF precedence:
rdf:langString SANDF precedence:
xsd:integer 300
xsd:integer 25
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rdf:langString SADF succession:
rdf:langString SANDF succession:
rdf:langString the State President and, from 1994, the President
rdf:langString Discontinued in 2003
rdf:langString Military long service decoration
rdf:langString SADF pre-1994 & SANDF post-2002 orders of wear
rdf:langString DWD
rdf:langString The De Wet Decoration, post-nominal letters DWD, is a military long service decoration which was instituted by the Republic of South Africa in 1965. It could be awarded to members of the Commandos, the rural civil defence component of the South African Defence Force, for twenty years of efficient service and good conduct. The decoration was initially reserved for officers, but it was made available to all ranks in 1986. A clasp could be awarded after thirty years service.
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