- Castle of Good Hope Decoration
Infobox Military Award
name=Castle of Good Hope Decoration
caption= Ribbon: 44mm, green
awarded_by=South African Defence Force
type=Medal
eligibility=
for=Most conspicuous bravery
status=DiscontinuedThe Castle of Good Hope Decoration was
South Africa 's highest military honour from 1952 to 2003. It was introduced on6 April 1952 , and formally authorised by Queen Elizabeth II on26 January 1953 , as a substitute for theVictoria Cross , for which South African servicemen had previously been eligible.The conditions for award were "most conspicuous bravery, or some daring or pre-eminent act of self-sacrifice or extreme devotion to duty" in the presence of the enemy in wartime. In 1986, the restriction to wartime was removed to make the decoration available in other military operations. The decoration was never awarded, and was superseded by the
Nkwe ya Gauta with effect from27 April 2003 .The CGH is a gold pentagon, representing the outline of South Africa's oldest military building, the
Castle of Good Hope inCape Town . The obverse displays a scene of three ships sailing intoTable Bay in 1652, surrounded by the name of the decoration in English and Afrikaans. The reverse displays the 1910-pattern South African coat of arms, and specimens struck before the country became a republic in 1961 also have Queen Elizabeth's royal cipher (E II R).The ribbon is plain green. It was designed to be worn around the neck, in the manner of the American
Medal of Honor , but it was altered to a chest decoration in the 1990s.References
* Alexander, E. G. M., Barron G. K. B. and Bateman, A. J. (1986). "South African Orders, Decorations and Medals". Human and Rousseau.
* Monick, S, (1988). "South African Military Awards 1912-1987". South African National Museum of Military History.
ee also
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British and Commonwealth orders and decorations
*South African military decorations External links
* [http://www.geocities.com/militaf/ South African Medals Website]
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