KUWAIT

ORDERS & DECORATIONS

Copyright© Christopher Buyers The Collar of Mubarak the Great - type II. Copyright© Christopher Buyers

The Collar of Mubarak the Great - type I.

The Grand Cordon of Mubarak the Great - breast star (L) and sash badge (R) - type II.
Wisam al-Kuwait (the Order of Kuwait): founded by Amir Sabah III on 16th July 1974. Reformed and modified 1991. Awarded in a superior class (Grand Cordon or Special Class) reserved for Princes and Heads of Government and five ordinary classes (1. First Class, 2.Second Class, 3. Third Class, 4. Fourth Class, and 5. Fifth Class). The insignia of the order were completely re-designed and the ribbon colours changed in 1992.

Copyright© Christopher BuyersThe Order of Kuwait - Grand Cordon or Special Class, breast star (L) and sash badge (R) - type II. Copyright© Christopher Buyers

The Order of Kuwait - Second class, neck badge (L) and breast star (R) - type I.

The Order of Kuwait - Fourth Class, breast badge, type I (L) and type II (R).

The Order of National Defence - Second Class, breast badge.
Wisam al-Iftiqhar al-Askari (the Order of Military Distinction): founded Shaikh 'Abdullah III in 1962 to reward bravery and distinguished service in the Kuwait Defence Force and Kuwait Police Force. Awarded in three classes.

The Order of Military Distinction - Second Class, breast badge.
Wisam al-Tahrir (the Order of the Liberation): founded by Shaikh Jabir III in 1993 to recognise the services of Kuwaiti and allied personnel during the war for the liberation of Kuwait from the occupying Iraqi forces. Awarded in five classes. Copyright© Christopher Buyers

The Order of the Liberation - First Class, neck badge.




The Order of the Liberation - Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth Classes breast badges (left to right).
The Military Service Medal: instituted by Shaikh 'Abdullah III in 1962 to recognise distinguished services by members of the Kuwait Defence Forces, Kuwait Police Force, paramilitary forces and civilians in the service of these forces or attached to them. Awarded in three classes (1. First Class in gold, 2. Second Class in silver, and 3. Third Class in bronze). Copyright© Christopher Buyers

The Military Service Medal - First, Second and Third Class, obverse with service stars.
Wisam al-Majlis (the Parliamentary Medal): instituted by Shaikh Jabir III to recognise the services of members of the Kuwaiti Parliament, its officers and servants. Awarded in a singl class. Copyright© Christopher Buyers

The Parliamentary Medal - obverse (L) and reverse (R).
Copyright©Christopher Buyers, September 2001 - September 2009