Medal for Bravery (Gold)
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The Medal for Bravery (Gold) 金英勇勳章 | |
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Image of the medal | |
Awarded by Hong Kong | |
Awarded for | acts of gallantry of the greatest possible heroism or of the most conspicuous courage in circumstances of extreme danger |
Post-nominals | MBG |
Statistics | |
Established | 1998 |
First awarded | 1998 |
Precedence | |
Next (higher) | Gold Bauhinia Star |
Next (lower) | Silver Bauhinia Star |
The Medal for Bravery (Gold) (Chinese: 金英勇勳章, MBG) is the first rank in the Order of the Medal for Bravery. It is awarded for acts of gallantry of the greatest possible heroism or of the most conspicuous courage in circumstances of extreme danger.[1] It was created in 1997 to replace the British honours system after the transfer of sovereignty to People's Republic of China and the establishment of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR).
List of recipients
1998
- Mr LEE Ying-kwong, MBG (posthumous)
- Mr Thomas Frederick Crosier LARMOUR, MBG (posthumous)
1999
- Mr KWOK Kam-ming, MBG
- Mr TAM Chung-keung, Joemy, MBG
2000
- Mr LEUNG Kam-kwong, Donald, MBG (posthumous)
- Mr LOO Chun-ho, MBG (posthumous)
- Mr LAI Yiu-chung, MBG (posthumous)
2001
- Mr CHIU Shun-on, MBG (posthumous)
2002
- Mr Zafar Iqbal KHAN, MBG (posthumous)
2003
- Dr TSE Yuen-man, MBG (posthumous)
2004
- Mr CHEUNG Chun-wai, MBG (posthumous)
2005
- Mr WONG Sai-kit, MBG
2006
- Mr CHU Chun-kwok, MBG
- Mr SIN Ka-keung, Wilson, MBG
- Mr TSANG Kwok-hang, MBG (posthumous)
2007
- Mr WONG Ka-hei, MBG (posthumous)
- Mr CHIN Kwok-ming, MBG
2008
- Mr CHAN Siu-lung, MBG (posthumous)
- Mr SIU Wing-fong, MBG (posthumous)
2010
- Mr WONG Fuk-wing, MBG (posthumous)
- Mr YEUNG Chun-kit, MBG (posthumous)
2011
- Mr LEUNG Kam-wing, Ken, MBG (posthumous)
- Mr FU Cheuk-yan, MBG (posthumous)
- Mr TSE Ting-chunn, Masa, MBG (posthumous)
2015
- Mr LEUNG Kwok-kei, MBG (posthumous)
2016
- Mr CHEUNG Thomas Y. F. (posthumous)
- Mr HUI Chi-kit, Samuel (posthumous)
References
- ↑ "Bravery Awards". Protocol Division Government Secretariat Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. 7 November 2005. Retrieved 28 May 2011.
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