Louw Wepener Decoration

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The Louw Wepener Decoration, post-nominal letters LWD, is a military decoration for bravery which was instituted by the Union of South Africa in 1952. It was awarded to members of the South African Defence Force for acts of the most conspicuous courage or greatest heroism. The decoration was discontinued on 1 July 1975, when a new set of decorations and medals was instituted.[1]

The South African military

The Union Defence Forces (UDF) were established in 1912 and renamed the South African Defence Force (SADF) in 1958. On 27 April 1994, it was integrated with six other independent forces into the South African National Defence Force (SANDF).[2][3][4]

Institution

The Louw Wepener Decoration, post-nominal letters LWD, was instituted by Queen Elizabeth II on 6 April 1952, during the Tercentenary Van Riebeeck Festival. From 1967, it was the senior of a set of two decorations for bravery, along with the Louw Wepener Medal which was instituted in that year.[1][5]

Award criteria

The Louw Wepener Decoration could be awarded to all ranks for acts of most conspicuous courage or the greatest heroism in circumstances of great danger, and was primarily a non-combat decoration. A Bar could be awarded for a further similar deed of bravery. The decoration was instituted in honour of Louw Wepener who, in 1865, lost his life whilst leading his burghers in an attack on a Basotho stronghold on Thaba Bosigo, during the Basuto Wars of 1858 to 1865.[2]

Only seven awards were made, the first in 1961 and the last in 1974. No bar to the decoration was ever awarded.[2]

Order of wear

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The position of the Louw Wepener Decoration in the official order of precedence was revised to accommodate the inclusion of the decorations and medals of Transkei, Bophuthatswana, Venda and Ciskei, upon their integration into the South African National Defence Force in 1994.

South African Defence Force until 26 April 1994

Star of South Africa (1952) (SSA) Louw Wepener Decoration (LWD) Honoris Crux (1952) (HC)

South African National Defence Force from 27 April 1994

Star of South Africa (1952) (SSA) Louw Wepener Decoration (LWD) Distinguished Gallantry Cross

The position of the Louw Wepener Decoration in the order of wear remained unchanged, as it was on 27 April 1994, when decorations and medals were instituted for Umkhonto we Sizwe and the Azanian People's Liberation Army in April 1996, and when a new series of military orders, decorations and medals was instituted on 27 April 2003.[8]

Description

Obverse

The Louw Wepener Decoration is a silver medallion, 38 millimetres in diameter, which depicts the mountain peak of Thaba Bosigo, with two men on horseback at its foot. Below the horsemen are the words "THABA BOSIGO, 1865" and around the circumference are the words "LOUW WEPENER" at the top and "DECORATION • DEKORASIE" at the bottom.

Reverse

The reverse has the pre-1994 South African coat of arms, with the decoration number impressed at the bottom on the rim. Specimens which were minted and awarded before South Africa became a republic on 31 May 1961, had Queen Elizabeth's royal cipher (E II R) above the coat of arms.

Ribbon

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Bar
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Discontinuation

Conferment of the decoration was discontinued in respect of services performed on or after 1 July 1975, when a new set of decorations and medals was instituted.[3]

Recipients

LWD
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Name Rank Service
Arm
Unit Date
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Nel, D.vZ. Template:Efn 2 Lt SA Army SSB Template:Dts
van Aswegen, W.A.G. (Willem) Template:Efn Sgt SA Army SSB Template:Dts
Stephens, F.P. Template:Efn Sgt SA Army SACMP Template:Dts
van Wyk, H.H. Template:Efn Rfn SA Army 1 SAI Template:Dts
van Heerden, J.H. Template:Efn Cmdt SA Army Middle Karoo Commando Template:Dts
Britz, J.P.  Template:Efn Maj SAAF 1 Sqn Template:Dts
Zeelie, F.J.  Template:Efn Lt SA Army 1 RR Template:Dts

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References

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  1. a b South African Medal Website - Post-nominal Letters (Accessed 28 April 2015)
  2. a b c South African Medal Website - SA Defence Force : 1952-1975 (Accessed 30 April 2015)
  3. a b South African Medal Website - SA Defence Force : 1975-2003 (Accessed 30 April 2015)
  4. Republic of South Africa Government Gazette Vol. 457, no. 25213, Pretoria, 25 July 2003
  5. CometoCapeTown.com Blast from the past – Van Riebeeck festival in 1952
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  7. Government Notice no. 1982 of 1 October 1954 - Order of Precedence of Orders, Decorations and Medals, published in the Government Gazette of 1 October 1954.
  8. a b c d Republic of South Africa Government Gazette Vol. 477, no. 27376, Pretoria, 11 March 2005, Template:Catalog lookup link
  9. a b Republic of South Africa Government Gazette no. 15093, Pretoria, 3 September 1993

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