Order of Military Merit (Jordan)

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The Order of Military Merit (Wisam al-Istahaqaq al-Askari) is an order of the Kingdom of

OrderRibbon
Ribbon of the Order of Military MeritStatusCurrently constitutedSovereignAbdullah II of JordanGrades
Grand Cordon

Grand Officer
Commander
Officer

KnightPrecedenceNext (higher)
Order of Independence (Jordan)

History

It was instituted in 1976 by King Hussein bin Talal.

The Order of Military Merit is awarded for distinguished services by members of the Jordanian armed forces and foreign military officials. Civilians may also receive the order in reward for exceptional services in the defence of the Kingdom.

Grades

The Order of Military Merit is awarded in five classes:

Grand Cordon: awarded to general officers and above.

Grand Officer: awarded to full colonels and above.

Commander: awarded to field officers and above.

Officer: awarded to officers below field rank.

Knight: awarded to other ranks.

The Order of Military Merit is divided in five classes:

The Order of Military Merit Service Ribbons

(Wisam al-Istahaqaq al-Askari)

Grand Cordon Grand Officer Commander Officer Knight

Notable recipients

Former Chief of Air Staff (Pakistan)
1978-1985

General Shamim Alam Khan - Former Chairman Joint Chief of Staff (Pakistan) 1991-1994

Chief of Air Staff (Pakistan)
1991-1994

Former Chief of Air Staff (Pakistan)
1994-1997

Former Chief of Army Staff (Pakistan)
1996-1998

Former Chief of Naval Staff (Pakistan)
1997-1999

General Aziz Khan - Former Chairman Joint Chief of Staff (Pakistan) 2001-2004

Chief of Army Staff (Pakistan)
2016-

General Nadeem Raza[5][6][7][8] - Current Chairman Joint Chief of Staff (Pakistan) 2019-

References

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  5. ^ INP (13 June 2021). "'Order of Military Merit of the First Grade': CJCSC receives Jordan's highest military award". Brecorder. Retrieved 28 May 2022.
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  8. ^ "Chairman JCSC General Nadeem Raza awarded Jordan's highest military award". Dispatch News Desk. 12 June 2021. Retrieved 28 May 2022.