Orders, decorations, and medals of Hawaii

In this article, we will explore the fascinating world of Orders, decorations, and medals of Hawaii in detail. From its origins to its relevance today, we will delve into the history, evolution and different facets of Orders, decorations, and medals of Hawaii. Through different approaches and perspectives, we will analyze its impact in various areas, as well as its influence on contemporary society and culture. In order to offer a broad and complete vision, we will address both historical and current aspects, providing the reader with a comprehensive overview of Orders, decorations, and medals of Hawaii and its relevance in the current context.

Flag of Hawai'i
Flag of Hawai'i

The orders, decorations, and medals of the Kingdom, Republic, and State of Hawaiʻi include knighthoods, orders of merit and precedence, and military awards and decorations.

Kingdom of Hawaiʻi

The orders and decorations formerly awarded in by the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi are:

Royal Orders

Royal Medals

Royal Anniversary Medals

Recipients of the Royal Order of the Crown of Hawai'i

Republic of Hawaiʻi

The Orders and decorations formerly awarded by the Republic of Hawaiʻi are:

State of Hawaiʻi

Hawaii National Guard State Awards

  • Hawaii Medal of Honor
  • Hawaii Medal for Valor
  • Hawaii Distinguished Service Order
  • Hawaii Medal for Merit
  • Hawaii Commendation Medal
  • Hawaii Service Medal (type 2)
  • Hawaii State Active Duty Ribbon
  • Hawaii 1968 Federal Service Ribbon
  • Hawaii Active Duty Basic Training Ribbon
  • Hawaii Hurricane Iniki Ribbon
  • Hawaii Operation Kokua Ribbon
  • Hawaii Recruiting Ribbon

Others

References

  • Metcalf, Donald; Russell, Ronald (1978). Hawaiian Money: Standard Catalog: Includes Tokens, Medals & Royal Orders. Honolulu: Nani Stamp & Coin LTD. ISBN 0-931388-00-7.
  • Wehrlich, Robert (1965). Orders & Decorations of All Nations: Ancient & Modern, Civil & Military. Quaker Press. ISBN 1-151-37961-1.