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The New Zealand Bravery Star

The New Zealand Bravery Star - New Zealand Medals & Awards
The New Zealand Bravery Star - Star, Obverse.

The New Zealand Bravery Star (NZBS) holds the distinction of being the second-level civil decoration in New Zealand’s honors system.

It was established by Royal Warrant on September 20, 1999, as part of an initiative to transition from British bravery awards to a distinct New Zealand Bravery system. This noteworthy medal, which can also be conferred posthumously, is granted in acknowledgment of “acts of outstanding bravery in situations of danger.” While primarily a civilian honor, it is also extended to members of the armed forces who display acts of exceptional courage in non-operational contexts. This allowance is made because New Zealand’s gallantry awards are typically reserved for those involved in war, warlike operational service, including peacekeeping missions.

Additional recognition in the form of bars can be added to the NZBS to commemorate further acts of bravery deserving of this prestigious award. Those who receive the New Zealand Bravery Star are entitled to use the postnominal letters NZBS.

This medal took the place of the George Medal, recognizing acts of bravery within or worthy of recognition by New Zealand, and signifying the country’s shift towards its unique bravery recognition system.

The New Zealand Bravery Star Design

The New Zealand Bravery Star measures 45mm in diameter.

The obverse is a faceted silver eight-pointed star of equal points surmounted by the Royal Crown and fern frond wreath emblem (four of the arms are shorter than the Gallantry Star). The reverse has the inscription “FOR BRAVERY – MO TE MAIA“.

The suspension is a ring suspension.

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