Awards and decorations of the Sri Lanka Armed Forces

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The Sri Lankan Armed Forces award medals and their associated ribbon bars in recognition of various levels of service, personal accomplishments and commemorative events while a regular- or volunteer serviceperson is a member of the Sri Lanka Army, Sri Lanka Navy and the Sri Lanka Air Force. Together with military badges, such awards are a means to outwardly display the highlights of a serviceperson's career.

Medals of the Sri Lankan military displayed on a Sri Lanka Army service uniform

Medals for gallantry

An Air Force serviceman in parade uniform, with medals pinned on left breast

Sri Lanka orders

Wound medals

Medals for long service and good conduct

War service medals

All of Sri Lanka's campaign medals (as at December 2020) center around those that were part of the Sri Lankan Civil War. As such, the campaigns took place in the North and East of the island, shown here

Peacetime service medals

Commemorative medals

United Nations Service Medals

Former decorations and medals

Sri Lanka, formerly known as Ceylon, possessed a small standing armed force of its own. Here, Prime Minister D. S. Senanayake watches the Ceylon Light Infantry training at the Echelon Barracks in the 1950s

Dominion of Ceylon (1949 - 1972)

From its formation in 1949, the Ceylon Armed Forces continued the use of British military decorations. This was discontinued in 1956 with a suspension of nominations for British honours; until Sri Lanka's republican constitution of 1972, the following awards were used:

Colonial (pre-1948)

Imperial and local medals awarded for military service to the colony and empire.

Order of precedence

The various decorations and medals are worn in the order stipulated for each service by its service commander.

Sri Lanka Army

The order in which decorations and medals are to be worn have been defined in the Dress Regulation of the Sri Lanka Army.[12][13]

SLA officer displaying ribbon bars in order of precedence.

Sri Lanka Navy

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SLN officer displaying ribbon bars in order of precedence.

Sri Lanka Air Force

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SLAF officer displaying ribbon bars in order of precedence.

See also

Notes

  1. Equivalent

References

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