The Dominica Award of Honour is a decoration of the Commonwealth of Dominica. Created in 1967, it is the highest honour presented by the President of the Commonwealth of Dominica on behalf of the state.[3]
Dominica Award of Honour | |
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Awarded for | Meritorious service |
Presented by | Dominica |
Post-nominals | DAH[1] |
Precedence | |
Next (higher) | None |
Next (lower) | Sisserou Award of Honour[2] |
Insignia
editThe badge of the Dominica Award of Honour is an oval-shaped golden coloured medallion. The outer ring of the medallion bears the inscription in relief THE DOMINICA AWARD OF HONOUR. The center of the medallion is depicts the Coat of arms of Dominica. The area around the coat of arms and the outer ring is cut out.[3]
The badge is suspended from a ring attached at the top, and hangs from a yellow ribbon with a center stripe of black bordered on its outside by white.[3]
Notable recipients
edit- Nicholas Liverpool[4]
- Monsieur Jaques Le Connec, Esq. (1975)[4]
- Private Raphail Registe, Esq. (1975)[4]
- Inspector Percival "Skerret" James, Esq. (1975)[4]
- Edward Oliver Le Blanc, Esq. (1976)[4]
- Irving Theodore Shillingford, Esq. (1976)[4]
- Phillip Nassief, Esq. (1977)[4]
- Cecil A. Burton, Esq. (1977)[4]
- R. E. Henry, Esq. (1977)[4]
- Miss Norma Garrard (1977)[4]
- Mrs. Alexia Le Blanc (1977)[4]
- Sir Louis Cools-Lartigue O.B.E., Esq. (1978)[4]
- Hon. Patrick John J.B., O.F.de M., Esq. (1978)[4]
- Hon. L. I. Austin O.B.E., Q.C., Esq. (1978)[4]
- Dr. Phillip Boyd, M.D., D. Ge., Esq. (1978)[4]
- Elizabeth II (1985)[3]
- Rev. Dr. Phillip Potter, Esq. (1988)[4]
- Sir Clarence Seignoret G.C.B., C.O.L., Kt. M., O.S.J., O.B.E., Esq. (1993)[4]
- Sister Alicia De Tremmerie (1994)[4]
- Justice Phillip Telford Georges OCC, Esq. (1996)[4]
- Archbishop Kelvin Felix, Esq. (1999)[4]
- Dame Mary Eugenia Charles (2000)[4]
- H.E. Vernon Lorden Shaw, Esq. (2001)[4]
- Crispin Sorhaindo, Esq. (2001)[4]
- Mrs. Elizabeth Israel (2002)[4]
- The Carib People (2003)[4]
- CARICOM (2006)[4][5]
- Franklyn Andrew Merrifield Baron, Esq. (2006)[4]
- H.E. Fidel Castro Ruz, Esq. (2008)[4][6]
- H.E. Eliud Williams, Esq. (2012)[4][7]
- Charles Savarin, Esq. (2013)[4]
- Dr. Carissa F. Etienne (2015)[4]
- Dr. Lennox Honychurch (2018)[4]
- United Nations Development Programme UNDP (2021)[4]
- Reginald Austrie (2022)[4]
- Narendra Modi (2024)[8]
References
edit- ^ French, ed. by Richard Allsopp. With a; Allsopp, Spanish suppl.by Jeanette (2003). Dictionary of Caribbean English usage ([New ed.]. ed.). Kingston, Jamaica [u.a.]: Univ. of the West Indies Press. p. 187. ISBN 9789766401450.
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has generic name (help) - ^ "Meritorious Service Honours Act, Chapter 19:09" (PDF). Revised Laws of Dominica 1990, Acts & Statutory Rules and Orders 1991 - 2009. Government of the Commonwealth of Dominica. Retrieved 8 May 2013.
- ^ a b c d "Dominica - Award of Honour". Royal Collection. Archived from the original on 17 May 2014. Retrieved 8 May 2013.
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: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) - ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah "National Service Awards Register". www.dominica.gov.dm. Government of the Commonwealth of Dominica - Government of the Commonwealth of Dominica.
- ^ "CARICOM Secretary-General receives the Dominica Award of Honour on behalf of the Caribbean Community". Caricom.org. 3 November 2006. Archived from the original on 3 February 2013. Retrieved 8 May 2013.
- ^ "Fidel Castro to receive Dominica\'s highest award - caribbeannewsnow". Island Journal. Archived from the original on 21 February 2014. Retrieved 8 May 2013.
- ^ "Eluid Williams receives nation's highest award". Dominica News Online. Retrieved 8 May 2013.
- ^ "PM Modi to receive Dominica's highest national honour for COVID-19 support and strengthening India-Dominica ties". The Hindu. 2024-11-14. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 2024-11-14.