With the establishment of the
Ceylon Army in 1949 and the
Royal Ceylon Navy in 1950,
senior officers were recommended by the Governor General for
Imperial honors, a practice that continued from the
Ceylon Defence Force. These would normally be appointments in the
Order of the British Empire in the classes of member or officer in the military division for military and naval officers.
Queen Elizabeth II on visit to Ceylon in April 1954, she made personal appointments to the
Royal Victorian Order for several military and naval officers. This practice was stopped in 1956 by Prime Minister
S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike who suspended Imperial honors. Although long service medals and
commemorative medals continued to be awarded, no gallantry or distinguished service medals were awarded until the new military honors were introduced by President
J. R. Jayewardene on 1 September 1981, which introduced the Vishista Seva Vibhushanaya for senior military commanders for "exceptional, distinguished and loyal service" rendered over a period of over 25 years. ==References==