✨ Military Badge Order
No. 170 4551
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
Published by Authority
WELLINGTON: THURSDAY, 1 OCTOBER 1987
The Returned Services Associations Badge Order 1987
PAUL REEVES, Governor-General
ORDER IN COUNCIL
At Wellington this 21st day of September 1987
Present:
His Excellency the Governor-General in Council
Pursuant to section 4 of the Military Decorations and Distinctive Badges Act 1918, His Excellency the Governor-General, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, hereby makes the following order.
ORDER
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Title—This order may be cited as the Returned Services Associations Badge Order 1987.
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Badge—The badge described in the First Schedule to this order is hereby defined as the badge of the Returned Services Associations specified in the Second Schedule to this order, and is assigned to be worn as a distinctive mark only by the members of those Associations.
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Revocations—The Orders in Council specified in the Third Schedule to this order are hereby revoked.
SCHEDULES
FIRST SCHEDULE
DEFINITION OF BADGE OF RETURNED SERVICES ASSOCIATIONS
A badge consisting of an oblong bar bearing the words “Returned Services” and surmounted by a crown between the letters “N” and “Z” and surmounting a segment of a circle bearing the word “Association”.
SECOND SCHEDULE
ASSOCIATIONS WHOSE MEMBERS MAY WEAR BADGE
Akito Returned Services Association (Incorporated)
Alexandra-Clyde Returned Services Association (Incorporated)
Apiti Returned Services Association (Incorporated)
Ashburton Returned Services Association (Incorporated)
Ashhurst Returned Services Association (Incorporated)
Avondale Returned Services Association (Incorporated)
Birkenhead Returned Services Association (Incorporated)
Cambridge Returned Services Association (Incorporated)
ASSOCIATIONS WHOSE MEMBERS MAY WEAR BADGE
Carterton Returned Services Association (Incorporated)
Christchurch Returned Services Association (Incorporated)
Dannevirke and District Returned Services Association (Incorporated)
Dunedin Returned Services Association (Incorporated)
East Coast Bays Returned Services Association (Incorporated)
Eden-Roskill Returned Services Association (Incorporated)
Eketahuna Returned Services Association (Incorporated)
Eltham Returned Services Association (Incorporated)
Feilding Returned Services Association (Incorporated)
Foxton Returned Services Association (Incorporated)
Franklin Returned Services Association (Incorporated)
Geraldine Returned Services Association (Incorporated)
Gisborne Returned Services Association (Incorporated)
Glen Eden Returned Services Association (Incorporated)
Golden Bay Returned Services Association (Incorporated)
Gore Returned Services Association (Incorporated)
Greymouth Returned Services Association (Incorporated)
Hakone Returned Services Association (Incorporated)
Hamilton Returned Services Association (Incorporated)
Hastings Returned Services Association (Incorporated)
Hauraki Returned Services Association (Incorporated)
Henderson Returned Services Association (Incorporated)
Hobsonville Returned Services Association (Incorporated)
Hokitika-Westland Returned Services Association (Incorporated)
Howick Returned Services Association (Incorporated)
Huntville Returned Services Association (Incorporated)
Hutt Valley Returned Services Association (Incorporated)
Invercargill Returned Services Association (Incorporated)
Johnsonville Districts Returned Services Association (Incorporated)
Kaiaipoi Returned Services Association (Incorporated)
Kaikohe and District Returned Services Association (Incorporated)
Kaipara Returned Services Association (Incorporated)
Katikati Returned Services Association (Incorporated)
Kawakawa and District Returned Services Association (Incorporated)
Kerikeri Returned Services Association (Incorporated)
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🛡️ Returned Services Associations Badge Order 1987
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Badges, Returned Services Associations, Military Decorations
- PAUL REEVES, Governor-General