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A work in progress at the moment - please hold off editing until I complete the links PalawanOz

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Order of Wear

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I have updated the VC, VCFNZ, NZC (1869), NZC (1999) and GC in accordance of the Order of Wear listed at http://medals.nzdf.mil.nz/info/orderofwear.html Britain and New Zealand both use the term Order of Wear for honours. Australia and perhaps New Zealand once used term Order of Precedence but today that term is not used for honours. It is used by Prime Minister and Cabinet for other matters see http://www.dpmc.govt.nz/dpmc/publications/order-of-precedence. I am surprised at the present groupings since it would be more historically accurate to group the VC, NZC (1869) and the VCFNZ as the highest awards and the NZC (1999) and the GC as the second highest awards. The subject heading should be changed to New Zealand Order of Wear. Anthony Staunton (talk) 07:17, 3 July 2016 (UTC)[reply]