King's Police Medal

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King's Police Medal
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Awarded by the

Sovereign of Ikonia
TypeMerit award
Awarded forFor those who have served dutifully and honorably in the police force, exhibiting the highest devotion to their service
StatusCurrently awarded
SovereignHM King Abrams I
Statistics
First induction3 January 2021
Last induction25 December 2021
Total inductees3
Precedence
Next (higher)Military Cross
Next (lower)King's Vita Medal


The King's Police Medal (post-nominal: KPM) is a personal decoration medal in the Kingdom of Ikonia founded by King Abrams I. It is awarded to retired policemen in His Majesty's Police for gallantry or distinguished service. It was established on 3 January 2021 to recognize officers who served in the police-force.

Composition

The medal is considered an honorable and personal recognition of service from the sovereign, where he doesn't require permission from government to appoint members, however majority of members that are inducted are recommendations. Membership consists of Recipients, and the Sovereign.

Recipients

Nation Pre-nominals Name Post-nominals Invested Reference
Ikonia His Majesty Abrams I 2021[a]
 Kapreburg His Majesty Jackson I KD GCTA OH OM KPM 2021 [citation needed]
 Aenderia Mr. Nicholas Fisher KPM 2021 [1]

Notes

  1. Fount of honour

References

  1. "Ikonian Honours System" (PDF) (IKO-HON–12-25). His Majesty's Royal Government. Retrieved 25 December 2021.