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Tshumelo Ikatelaho

Tshumelo Ikatelaho
General Service Medal
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Awarded by the President
Country  South Africa
Type Military campaign medal
Eligibility All ranks
Awarded for Participation in military campaigns or operations
Status Current
Clasps PEACE SUPPORT
HUMANITARIAN AID
FORCE INTERVENTION BRIGADE
Statistics
Established 27 April 2003
Order of wear
Next (higher) African National Congress Flag.svg Yellow star on green.png South Africa Service Medal
Next (lower) Flag of the United Kingdom (2-3).svg Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal
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The Tshumelo Ikatelaho - General Service Medal was instituted by the President of the Republic of South Africa on 16 April 2003 and came into effect on 27 April 2003. It can be awarded to all ranks who have participated in military campaigns or operations which, while not warranting the institution of particular campaign medals, still justify the award of a medal for general service.

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).

The Tshumelo Ikatelaho - General Service Medal was instituted by the President on 16 April 2003 and came into effect on 27 April 2003. The bilingual title of the medal is in isiNdebele and English.

The medal can be awarded to all ranks of the South African National Defence Force, and of any Auxiliary Service of the South African National Defence Force, and of any Armed Forces attached to or serving with or rendering any service to the South African National Defence Force who, for one day or more, have participated directly in or in support of military campaigns or operations, belligerent or otherwise, in accordance with the provisions of the Defence Act, which operations in themselves may not warrant the institution of particular campaign medals but which are nevertheless judged to be of sufficient significance to justify the award of a medal for general service.

The medal may be awarded posthumously. A member who is injured, killed or dies before completing the required period of duty is deemed to have rendered the qualifying service for award of the medal or a clasp. The period of qualifying service for official visits or inspections in connection with an operation is a minimum of 34 days, which may be continuous or interrupted.

Guidelines consisting of appropriate phrases which may be useful when writing a citation for the award of the Tshumelo Ikatelaho - General Service Medal have been published by the South African Defence Department.

Clasps may be awarded to indicate a particular campaign or operation for which the medal has been conferred. The three clasps which have been instituted to date are the Peace Support Clasp, Humanitarian Aid Clasp and Force Intervention Brigade Clasp.

The Mentioned in Dispatches - Okhankanyiweyo emblem was instituted by the President on 16 April 2003 and came into effect on 27 April 2003. The bilingual title of the honour is in English and isiNdebele. Members of all ranks whose names have been mentioned in dispatches to the President for having distinguished themselves in the execution of duty for actions of bravery or meritorious conduct, leadership, service or devotion to duty, which may not warrant the award of a particular decoration or medal, are awarded a miniature emblem in the form of the Coat of Arms of the Republic of South Africa.


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