In Northern Ireland, the Duke of Abercorn is a KG; the Right Rev the Lord Eames is a Member of the Order of Merit (OM); the former Chief Constable of the RUC, Sir Ronnie Flanagan, is a GBE.
The Royal Ulster Constabulary was presented with the George Cross by HM The Queen at Hillsborough Castle in 1999.
Heads of the NI Civil Service are customarily appointed KCBs. Retiring Lord-Lieutenants usually become KCVO or CVO.
The Victoria Cross (VC) and George Cross (GC) precede all other letters, with the sole exception of the abbreviations "Bt" or "Bart" (for a baronet).
VC
GC
- KG
- KT
- GCB
- OM
- GCMG
- GCVO
- GBE
- CH
- KCB/DCB
- KCMG/DCMG
- KCVO/DCVO
- KBE/DBE
- CB
- CMG
- CVO
- CBE
- DSO
- LVO
- OBE
- ISO
- MVO
- MBE
1 comment :
Here is a local one - UD (Ulster Defence Regiment medal) for officers who haver been awarded that medal. Unfortunately, soldiers awarded the same medal cannot use the post nominal letters.
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