Meritorious Conduct Medal
The Meritorious Conduct Medal was a Rhodesian military decoration for brave and gallant conduct. InstitutionThe award was instituted in 1970 by Presidential Warrant, the first awards being made the same year. The last awards were made in December 1979. MedalThe medal was a medal whose obverse was identical to the relief portrait of Cecil Rhodes on the Rhodesian General Service Medal but struck in bronze rather than cupro-nickel, with a blank reverse. The ribbon was purple. RecipientsA total of 93 awards of the Meritorious Conduct Medal were made, thirteen posthumously.[1]: 48–50 Notable recipients included
Recipients are entitled to the post-nominal letters M.C.M. ZimbabweThe Meritorious Conduct Medal was abolished in September 1981.[3] Its status as the most junior of the Republic of Zimbabwe's awards for gallantry was taken by the Bronze Cross of Zimbabwe, which is also awarded to civilians and members of the Zimbabwean armed forces and police officers, and has an identical plain purple ribbon. References
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