Nkwe ya Gauta
Nkwe ya Gauta Golden Leopard | |
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Type | Military decoration for bravery |
Awarded for | Acts of exceptional bravery during military operations |
Country | South Africa |
Presented by | the President |
Eligibility | All ranks |
Post-nominals | NG |
Status | Current |
Established | 27 April 2003 |
Ribbon bar | |
Order of wear | |
Next (higher) | Star for Bravery in Gold |
Next (lower) | Star of South Africa, Gold |
The Nkwe ya Gauta - Golden Leopard, post-nominal letters NG, is a military decoration for bravery which was instituted in 2003, to replace the Honoris Crux Gold (HCG). It is South Africa's highest military decoration for bravery.[1][2][3]
The South African military
The Union Defence Forces (UDF) were established in 1912 and renamed the South African Defence Force (SADF) in 1958. On 27 April 1994, it was integrated with six other independent forces into the South African National Defence Force (SANDF).[2][4]
Institution
The Nkwe ya Gauta - Golden Leopard, post-nominal letters NG, was instituted by the President of the Republic of South Africa on 16 April 2003 and came into effect on 27 April 2003. The bilingual title of the decoration is in Sesotho and English. This decoration replaced the Honoris Crux Gold (HCG) as South Africa's highest military decoration for bravery. It is the senior of a set of three military decorations for bravery, along with the Nkwe ya Selefera - Silver Leopard and the Nkwe ya Boronse - Bronze Leopard.[1][2][3]
Award criteria
The Nkwe ya Gauta - Golden Leopard can be awarded to all ranks of the South African National Defence Force and of any Auxiliary Service of the SANDF, and of any Armed Forces attached to, or serving with, or rendering any service to the SANDF, who have distinguished themselves by performing acts of exceptional bravery, on a single occasion or over a period of time, during military operations.[1][5]
A Bar may be awarded for every subsequent action which would make recipients eligible for the award of the same decoration. The decoration and bar may be awarded posthumously.[1]
Guidelines consisting of appropriate phrases which may be useful when writing a citation for the award of the Nkwe ya Gauta - Golden Leopard have been published by the South African Defence Department.[5]
- Deliberate but daring and courageous actions, on a single occasion or over a period of time.
- A single act of valour, or most conspicuous bravery, or daring or pre-eminent act of self-sacrifice, or extreme devotion to duty in the presence of an enemy.
- A real threat of loss of own life.
- Placing a high premium on the prevention of the loss of lives.
- Actions vital to attain success.
- Perseverance under extremely difficult situations.
Order of wear
The position of the Nkwe ya Gauta - Golden Leopard in the official military and national orders of precedence is as follows:[6]
- Official military order of precedence
- Preceded by the Star for Bravery in Gold (SBG) of Umkhonto we Sizwe.
- Succeeded by the Star of South Africa, Gold (SSA) of the Republic of South Africa.
- Official national order of precedence
- Preceded by the Star for Bravery in Gold (SBG) of Umkhonto we Sizwe.
- Succeeded by the Mendi Decoration for Bravery, Gold (MDG) of the Republic of South Africa.
Description
- Obverse
The Nkwe ya Gauta - Golden Leopard is a five-armed cross pattée struck in 9 carat gold, with a diameter of 38 millimetres. The arms of the cross are faceted per chevron, embowed throughout and the extremities also embowed, with each pair of arms of the cross separated by three short rays. In the centre of the obverse is a light blue enamel roundel, 19 millimetres in diameter, with a golden leopard's head.[1][2]
- Reverse
The reverse bears, in relief, the coat of arms of South Africa. The decoration is attached to a plain gold suspender, fixed to the upper arm of the decoration. The medal number is impressed or engraved below the coat of arms.[1]
- Ribbon
The ribbon is 32 millimetres wide and sky blue with 6 millimetres wide gold edges.[1] The blue represents the feathers of the blue crane, which Xhosa kings used to present to brave warriors.[2]
- Bar
The Bar for subsequent conferments of the Nkwe ya Gauta - Golden Leopard is 33 millimetres wide and 5 millimetres high, struck in 9 carat gold and embossed in the centre with a replica of the decoration. When only a ribbon bar is worn, a button replica of the decoration, 8 millimetres in diameter and struck in 9 carat gold, is affixed to the ribbon bar.
- Insignia
Award of the decoration for service in active military operations is indicated by distinguishing insignia which indicate the arm of the service in which the recipient was serving at the time of the action for which the decoration was conferred. These insignia are struck in 9 carat gold and are worn on the ribbon, above any bars which may have been awarded.[2]
- Crossed swords for the South African Army.
- An eagle for the South African Air Force.
- An Anchor for the South African Navy.
- The Rod of Aesculapius for the South African Military Health Service.
Recipients
In respect of those recipients about whom it is available, the actions they were cited for following below the table, since inclusion in the table itself is impractical.
Name | Rank | NG no. | Date of action | Unit | Service Arm |
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Ramdin, Amrithlall Tothara † [a] | LS | 018 | 17 Feb 2017 | Naval Base Durban | SA Navy |
Borg, Able Seaman Henro ter Borg † [b] | AB | 019 | 17 Feb 2017 | Naval Base Durban | SA Navy |
Mundell, Seaman Francois William Mundell † [c] | SM | 020 | 17 Feb 2017 | Naval Base Durban | SA Navy |
Note 1: † denotes a posthumous award.
Actions cited for
- ^ Ramdin, Amrithlall Tothara – Awarded for his action in attempting to rescue three staff members of the Department of Public Works from a gas-filled sewage pit at the Durban Naval Base.
- ^ Borg, Henro ter Borg – Awarded for his action in attempting to rescue three staff members of the Department of Public Works from a gas-filled sewage pit at the Durban Naval Base.
- ^ Mundell, Francois William – Awarded for his action in attempting to rescue three staff members of the Department of Public Works from a gas-filled sewage pit at the Durban Naval Base.
References
- ^ a b c d e f g "Presidential Warrant by the President of the Republic of South Africa for the Institution of Honours for Bravery in the South African National Defence Force, Gazette no. 25213 dated 25 July 2003" (PDF). South African Government. Retrieved 19 March 2023.
- ^ a b c d e f South African Medals Website - South African National Defence Force (Accessed 1 May 2015)
- ^ a b South African Medals Website - Post-nominal Letters (Accessed 2 May 2015)
- ^ South African Medals Website - SA Defence Force : 1952-1975 (Accessed 30 April 2015)
- ^ a b Nkwe ya Gauta (NG) (Bravery Award Gold)
- ^ Republic of South Africa Government Gazette Vol. 477, no. 27376, Pretoria, 11 March 2005, OCLC 72827981
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