Order of the Somali Star

Order of the Somali Star
Order of the Leopard variant
TypeMedal for highest degree of distinction
Awarded forActs of military gallantry
Dedication and fidelity to the Somali Republic
Country Somalia
Presented by President of Somalia
Government of Somalia
EligibilitySomali and foreign citizens
Ribbon
StatusActive
Established12 February 1961
First award1965 – Major General Daud Abdulle Hirsi (posthumously)
Precedence
Next (higher)None

The Order of the Somali Star is the highest distinction award for military gallantry in Somalia. The Order of the Somali Star has been awarded to members of the Somali Armed Forces and foreign citizens who have conducted and exhibited great fidelity to the Somali Republic. It has been issued mainly during the Ogaden War to military and police officers posthumously.

History

The Order of the Somali Star was established by the Government of Somalia in 1961, the year after Somalia became a republic. It was named in honor of the Somali flag, which features a sky-blue field with a white central star. The award was created by the first president of Somalia, Aden Adde. The award can be worn as a necklet, medal, or sash.

Statute

The title of Order of the Somali Star can be awarded for military gallantry in the service of Somalia. It can be awarded to both civilian and military personnel. The title can also be awarded posthumously if the heroic act costs the recipient his or her life. It may also be awarded to foreign citizens who display exceptional service to the Somali republic, The president of Somalia is the main conferring authority of the award although the Federal Parliament may nominate individuals for the president's consideration.

Description

The award comes in grades with the Order of the Leopard (formerly the Knight of the Grand Cross changed due to the adoption of Islam as the state religion) which gold-plated badge to be worn on the band and gold-plated plate to be worn on the left chest; Grand Officer, silver badge to be worn on a ribbon around the neck and plaque to be worn on the left chest; Commander, silver badge to be worn on a ribbon around the neck; Officer, silver badge to be worn on a ribbon with a rosette on the chest; Knight, silver badge to be worn on a ribbon on the chest.[1]

Recipients

The vast majority of recipients of this award are Somali military officers and enlisted soldiers who died in service to Somalia; however, there are foreign dignitaries who received this award due to their exceptional service to the Somali state.

Individuals

Military personnel

  • Major General Daud Abdulle Hirsi (Army)
  • Major Elmi Nuur Tarey (Tarambi) (army)
  • Major General Mohamed Siad Barre (Army)
  • Major General Dahir Adan Elmi (Army)
  • Lieutenant General Mohamed Ali Samatar (Army)
  • Brigadier General Ali Matan Xashi (Air Force)
  • Vice Admiral Mohamed Osman (Navy)
  • Colonel Abukar Liban (Army)

Foreign dignitaries

Foreign dignitaries

See also

References

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