Template:Post-nominals/BAU/doc
Supported post-nominals
Using {{post-nominals|country=BAU|Esq|JC|WC|KG|LG|GBE|KO|LO|OM|GCStG|GCStC|KBE|DBE|KCSM|GDSO|KStG|DStG|CStC|CBE|CSM}}
produces these results:
Esq JC WC KG LG GBE KO LO OM GCStG GCStC KBE DBE KCSM GDSO KStG DStG CStC CBE CSM
Using {{post-nominals|country=BAU|ODSO|CStG|ChStG|KStC|DStC|CKB|OBE|OSM|DSO|OStG|OKB|MBE|MStG|MStC|MKB|OE|OW|BTA|MMt|KSM}}
produces these results:
ODSO CStG ChStG KStC DStC CKB OBE OSM DSO OStG OKB MBE MStG MStC MKB OE OW BTA MM KSM
Using {{post-nominals|country=BAU|MM|MO|BD|CD|OB|ADC(P)|ADC|MP|DVex|JD|MDiv|BA|(Hons)|BSc|RN|HRN}}
produces these results:
MO MM BD CD OB ADC(P) ADC MP DVex JD MDiv BA (Hons) BSc RN HRN
Bars, clasps, and asterisks
Asterisks may indicate the subsequent awarding of a particular medal, decoration or order. For example, a person who has served 12 years in the Baustralian Armed Forces may use the post-nominal of BD (displays as BD), serves ten more years, receives a second award and may use the post-nominal BD* (displays as BD). This is useful with future categorization, and allows the ability to create categories such as Persons with 2 Baustralian Forces Decoration awards, etc.
MM, by default, links to the Minty Medal. For disambiguation, use MMt or MMM when referring to the Medal of Military Merit. It displays as MM.
To denote clasps, add the modifier * to country, i.e. | country = BAU* . |
Foreign medals allowed as post-nominals
- International
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- GCStG, KStG, DStG, ChStG, OStG, MStG
- Order of Saint George
- GCStC, CStC, KStC, DStC, MStC (alt StP for Saint Patrick)
- Sovereign Order of Saint Chad
- Canada
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- CD
- Canadian Forces Decoration (can pass up to five bars [*])
- Ikonia
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- OB
- Order of the Blood