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The Order of Distinction (OD) is a national order in the Jamaican honours system. It is the sixth in order of precedence of the Orders of Societies of Honour, which were instituted by an Act of Parliament (''The National Honours and Awards Act'') in 1968. The motto of the Order is "Distinction Through Service". The Order of Distinction is conferred upon citizens of Jamaica who have rendered outstanding and important services to Jamaica, or to distinguished citizens of a country other than Jamaica."National Awards of Jamaica"
, Jamaica Information Service, accessed 12 May 2015.
The former are made Members of the Order, and the latter are made Honorary Members. The Order has two ranks: the higher class of Commander, and the lower class of Officer. Commanders take place and precedence immediately after Members and Honorary Members of the Order of Jamaica. A Member or Honorary Member may be promoted from the rank of Officer to that of Commander. Commanders of the Order of Distinction are entitled to use the
post-nominal letters Post-nominal letters, also called post-nominal initials, post-nominal titles, designatory letters, or simply post-nominals, are letters placed after a person's name to indicate that the individual holds a position, an academic degree, accreditation ...
CD in the case of Members, or CD (Hon.) in the case of Honorary Members. Officers of the Order of Distinction are entitled to use the post-nominal letters OD in the case of Members, or OD (Hon.) in the case of Honorary Members.


Officers


Art

* Carl Abrahams * Gloria Escoffery * Christopher González


Theatre

* Patrick Brown


Education

* Heather Little-White


Journalism

* Charles Kinkead * Laura Tanna


Law

* Lloyd Stanbury


Medical

* Gwendolyn Spencer


Music

* Ernest Ranglin * David Rodigan * Prince Buster * Alton Ellis * Ken Boothe * Jah Jerry Haynes * Carl Brady * Lloyd Brevett * Lennie Hibbert * Olive Lewin * Burning Spear * Roland Alphonso * Tommy McCook * Lee "Scratch" Perry * Phil Chen * Gregory Isaacs * Derrick Morgan * Rexton Gordon "Shabba Ranks" * Steven Woodham * Sean Paul * Rita Marley * Judy Mowatt * Chris Chin * Yellowman * Wayne Marshall (Wayne Mitchell) * Bounty Killer * King Jammy * Mighty Diamonds * Lord Creator


Politics

* St. William Grant * Gladstone Mills * Arthur Henry Winnington Williams


Social work

* Hazel Monteith * Noel Earl Alexander


Sport

* Jimmy Adams * Gerry Alexander * Simone Edwards * Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce * Chris Gayle * George Headley * Merlene Ottey * Stafanie Taylor * Theodore Whitmore * Arthur Wint * Elaine Thompson-Herah * Shericka Jackson


Commanders


Biotechnology

* M. H. Ahmad


Art

* Gene Pearson * Trevor Rhone


Journalism

* Ian Boyne


Broadcasting

* Newton James


Communication, media, education and culture

* Fae Ellington *Daphne Elain
Innerarity
* Cynthia Reyes * Madge Sinclair


Tourism and the Hotel Industry

* Adam Stewart


Economics

* George Beckford * Brian Wynter


Law

* Shirley Miller * Paula Llewellyn


Music

* Coxsone Dodd * Millie Small * Bob Andy * Sonny Bradshaw * Dennis Brown * Tommy Cowan * Marcia Griffiths * John Holt * Byron Lee * Duke Reid * Shaggy * Lloyd Hall * Delroy Wilson * Monty Alexander * Barry Moncrieffe * Phyllis Dillon * Shabba Ranks


Politics

* Patrick Allen * R. James deRoux * Neville Eden Gallimore * Douglas Saunders * Ransford Smith * Clifford Everald Warmington * Audley Shaw * Fenton Ferguson


Sport

* Alia AtkinsonBerg, Aimee (November 20, 2018)
"Alia Atkinson: Jamaica's Tour de Force"
. '' FINA''. Retrieved July 20, 2021.
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* Veronica Campbell-Brown * Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce * Deon Hemmings-McCatty * Shericka Jackson * Asafa Powell * Donald Quarrie * Molly Rhone * Khadija Shaw * Elaine Thompson-Herah


References


External links


National Awards of Jamaica
(archived 2 October 2014)
Order of Distinction
– Office of the Prime Minister.
Jamaican Dental Association
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