Bluegum
28th April 2006, 10:09 AM
For those Ex memebers of the ADF that may not be aware , a new medal has been struck for those who served 4 years or in the ADF. This is the media release from the Govt. Thought it might be a way to get any info out to those members of the forum who may not be aware of this award. I also have other information that I can post if requested by anybody, such as the application form which is in PDF form.
SALUTING THEIR SERVICE WITH THE AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE MEDAL
Australia will recognise the service of more than one million current and former Defence Force personnel with the Australian Defence Medal (ADM), Minister Assisting the Minister for Defence Bruce Billson, announced today.
"Her Majesty the Queen has approved the official regulations and design for the award that aims to recognise current and former Australian Defence Force (ADF) Regular and Reserve personnel, and volunteer and National Servicemen, who have served since the end of World War II," Mr Billson said.
"The Australian Government is committed to recognising the outstanding contribution to our proud military history made by Australian men and women in uniform.
"After extensive consultation with veterans’ organisations and the wider community, the government has decided to broaden the eligibility criteria to include former ADF members who completed their initial enlistment period, or four years service, whichever is the lesser," Mr Billson said.
"The criteria also recognises National Servicemen and those who could not serve the four-year qualifying period because of the ADF’s workplace and enlistment policies of the time.
"The expanded criteria also includes those who die in service or are medically discharged due to permanent injury and unable to reach four years or complete their initial period of enlistment," Mr Billson said.
"Although creating any new medal is an extensive process which includes consultation, design and testing, Royal approval and manufacturing, the medal is an important tribute to those who have given so much for our country.
"Presentation ceremonies by senior military officers and Federal parliamentarians are expected to commence in mid-2006 as the medals become available. I encourage all those eligible to submit applications and supporting evidence as soon as possible to receive the recognition they deserve," Mr Billson said.
For further information, a special application form for the ADM is available from the Defence website at www.defence.gov.au (http://www.defence.gov.au/) and from RSLs and other ex-service organisations.
Media information:
Shane Fairlie 0408 680 442
Defence Media Liaison (02) 6265 3343 or 0408 498
SALUTING THEIR SERVICE WITH THE AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE MEDAL
Australia will recognise the service of more than one million current and former Defence Force personnel with the Australian Defence Medal (ADM), Minister Assisting the Minister for Defence Bruce Billson, announced today.
"Her Majesty the Queen has approved the official regulations and design for the award that aims to recognise current and former Australian Defence Force (ADF) Regular and Reserve personnel, and volunteer and National Servicemen, who have served since the end of World War II," Mr Billson said.
"The Australian Government is committed to recognising the outstanding contribution to our proud military history made by Australian men and women in uniform.
"After extensive consultation with veterans’ organisations and the wider community, the government has decided to broaden the eligibility criteria to include former ADF members who completed their initial enlistment period, or four years service, whichever is the lesser," Mr Billson said.
"The criteria also recognises National Servicemen and those who could not serve the four-year qualifying period because of the ADF’s workplace and enlistment policies of the time.
"The expanded criteria also includes those who die in service or are medically discharged due to permanent injury and unable to reach four years or complete their initial period of enlistment," Mr Billson said.
"Although creating any new medal is an extensive process which includes consultation, design and testing, Royal approval and manufacturing, the medal is an important tribute to those who have given so much for our country.
"Presentation ceremonies by senior military officers and Federal parliamentarians are expected to commence in mid-2006 as the medals become available. I encourage all those eligible to submit applications and supporting evidence as soon as possible to receive the recognition they deserve," Mr Billson said.
For further information, a special application form for the ADM is available from the Defence website at www.defence.gov.au (http://www.defence.gov.au/) and from RSLs and other ex-service organisations.
Media information:
Shane Fairlie 0408 680 442
Defence Media Liaison (02) 6265 3343 or 0408 498