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Pingat Jasa Gemilang (Tentera)

The Pingat Jasa Gemilang (Tentera) () is a decoration awarded to members of the Singapore Armed Forces for exceptionally distinguished performance or extraordinary service, or the furtherance of links with overseas forces.

Recipients are entitled to use the post-nominal letters PJG

The Pingat Jasa Gemilang is the civil equivalent award.

Description

  • The ribbon white with dark red edges and edge stripes, and a purple-edged white central stripe.

Recipients

Singapore

  • 2003 – Lieutenant General (NS) Lim Chuan Poh – Former Chief of Defence Force
  • 2007 – Lieutenant General (NS) Ng Yat Chung – Former Chief of Defence Force
  • 2009 – Lieutenant General Desmond Kuek – Chief of Defence Force
  • 2012 – Lieutenant General Neo Kian Hong- Chief of Defence Force
  • 2015 – Lieutenant General Ng Chee Meng – Chief of Defence Force
  • 2018 – Lieutenant General Perry Lim – Chief of Defence Force
  • 2021 – Lieutenant General Melvyn Ong – Chief of Defence Force

Australia

  • 1985 – Vice Admiral David Leach – Chief of Naval Staff
  • 1997 – Vice Admiral Rodney Taylor – Chief of Navy
  • 2003 – Air Chief Marshal Angus Houston – Chief of Defence Force
  • 2007 – Lieutenant General Peter Leahy – Chief of Army
  • 2007 – Air Marshal Geoff Shepherd – Chief of Air Force
  • 2010 – Lieutenant General Ken Gillespie – Chief of Army
  • 2010 – Air Marshal Mark Binskin – Vice Chief of the Defence Force
  • 2011 – Vice Admiral Russell Crane – Chief of Navy
  • 2013 – Lieutenant General David Morrison – Chief of Army
  • 2014 – Air Marshal Geoff Brown – Chief of Air Force
  • 2014 – Vice Admiral Ray Griggs – Chief of Navy
  • 2016 – Vice Admiral Tim Barrett – Chief of Navy
  • 2016 – Air Marshal Leo Davies – Chief of Air Force
  • 2017 – Lieutenant General Angus Campbell – Chief of Army
  • 2021 – Air Marshal Mel Hupfeld – Chief of Air Force
  • 2021 – Lieutenant General Rick Burr – Chief of Army
  • 2022 – Vice Admiral Michael Noonan – Chief of Navy
  • 2024 - Lieutenant General Simon Stuart - Chief of Army
  • 2024 – Air Marshal Robert Chipman – Vice Chief of the Defence Force
  • 2024 – Vice Admiral Mark Hammond – Chief of Navy

Brunei

  • 1994 – Major General Husin – Commander of the Royal Brunei Land Force
  • 1995 – Colonel Kefli – Commander of the Royal Brunei Navy
  • 1995 – Brigadier General Pengiran Abidin – Commander of the Royal Brunei Air Force
  • 1996 – Brigadier General Shari – Commander of the Royal Brunei Land Force
  • 1996 – Colonel Abdul Jalil – Commander of the Royal Brunei Navy
  • 1999 – Colonel Ibrahim Mohammad – Commander of the Royal Brunei Air Force
  • 2001 – Brigadier General Jaafar – Commander of the Royal Brunei Land Force
  • 2002 – Major General Halbi – Commander of the Royal Brunei Land Force
  • 2004 – Colonel Mahmud Saidin – Commander of the Royal Brunei Air Force
  • 2005 – Colonel Abdu'r Rahmani – Commander of the Royal Brunei Land Force
  • 2005 – Colonel Joharie Matussin – Commander of the Royal Brunei Navy
  • 2007 – Colonel Rosli Chuchu – Commander of the Royal Brunei Land Force
  • 2010 – Major General Aminuddin Ihsan – Commander of the Royal Brunei Armed Force
  • 2011 – First Admiral Abdul Halim – Commander of the Royal Brunei Navy
  • 2015 – First Admiral Abdul Aziz – Commander of the Royal Brunei Navy
  • 2016 – Brigadier General Pengiran Aminan – Commander of the Royal Brunei Land Force
  • 2017 – Brigadier General Shahril Anwar – Commander of the Royal Brunei Air Force
  • 2017 – First Admiral Pengiran Norazmi – Commander of the Royal Brunei Navy
  • 2019 – Brigadier General Khairul Hamed – Commander of the Royal Brunei Land Force
  • 2020 – Major General Hamzah – Commander of the Royal Brunei Armed Forces
  • 2022 – Brigadier General Mohammad Sharif – Commander of the Royal Brunei Air Force
  • 2022 – Major General Muhammad Haszaimi – Commander of the Royal Brunei Armed Force
  • 2022 – Brigadier General Abdul Razak – Deputy Minister of Defence
  • 2022 – First Admiral Spry – Commander of the Royal Brunei Navy

France

Germany

Indonesia

Sweden

Thailand

United States

See also

References

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