Usually only the initials TD are used, after the person's name.
Recipients only use the postnomial of the highest award after their name.
(As a "Royal Academician" he may use the letters 45 after his name.)
Award recipients may choose to use the post-nominal CitWA after their name.
Recipient of the decoration will be eligible to use the post-nominal letters "WV" after his name.
Recipients of this medal are also given the designation of 'ED' to use after their name.
The shorthand, used after a person's name, is a mark of respect and acknowledgment of seniority.
(Maclean often used the letters M.A. after his name when being published).
It is common to use a job title after someone's name, instead of using a general honorific.
Successful applicants may use the designation C.C.E. after their name.