Pingat Kehormatan

The Pingat Kehormatan (Medal of Honour) was instituted in 1970. The Medal may be awarded to any member of the Singapore Armed Forces or the Singapore Police Force who has performed any act or series of acts constituting distinguished conduct in active service in the field. The Medal may, in special circumstances, be awarded to any person engaged in operational duties whose acts or series of acts constitute distinguished conduct. The Medal may be awarded posthumously.

Pingat Kehormatan


Medal and ribbon
Awarded by Singapore
TypeOrder of Honour
EligibilityMembers of the Singapore Armed Forces or the Singapore Police Force
Awarded forDistinguished conduct
StatusCurrently issued
Statistics
Established1970
Precedence
Next (higher)Darjah Utama Bakti Cemerlang
Next (lower)Pingat Gagah Perkasa

Ribbon prior to 1996

Description

  • The medal is silver-gilt and consists, on the obverse, of a four-lobed artifice superimposed upon 2 crossed swords. In the centre of the artifice is a five-pointed star on a red enamelled background encircled by a laurel wreath in green enamel. At the base there is a scroll with the inscription "PINGAT KEHORMATAN".
  • The reverse bears the State Arms.
  • The ribbon consists of a white centre band flanked on each side by a red stripe, a purple stripe, a grey stripe followed by a purple band and a grey band, in that order.

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