Australian Service Medal 1945–1975 | |
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File:Australian Service Medal 1945-1975.png Medal (with SE ASIA clasp) and ribbon | |
Awarded by Australia | |
Type | Campaign medal |
Awarded for | service in designated campaigns |
Clasps | 14 |
Statistics | |
Established | 22 February 1995 |
Total awarded | 96,524 (30 June 2010) |
Precedence | |
Next (higher) | Iraq Medal |
Next (lower) | Australian General Service Medal Korea |
Related | Australian Active Service Medal 1945–1975, Australian Service Medal |
The Australian Service Medal 1945–1975 recognises service in peacekeeping or non-warlike operations in the 30-year period following World War II, and prior to February 1975. The medal was established on 22 February 1995. The Australian Service Medal recognises non-warlike service after February 1975.
Description[]
- The Australian Service Medal 1945–1975 is a nickel-silver medal ensigned with the Crown of St Edward. The obverse features the Commonwealth Coat of Arms above a spray of golden wattle surrounded by the words 'THE AUSTRALIAN SERVICE MEDAL 1945–1975'.
- The reverse of the medal shows the Federation Star and golden wattle with space for recipient's details.
- The medal ribbon has a central gold stripe flanked by two green stripes which in turn are flanked by navy blue, khaki and light blue stripes from the Australia Service Medal 1939–45
- A nickel-silver clasp with the name of the theatre or action for which the award is made is presented with the medal.
Clasps[]
The medal has the following clasps:[1]
BERLIN[]
30 days service Service with the 'Berlin Airlift', from 26 June 1948 to 30 September 1949.
FESR[]
30 days service with the Far East Strategic Reserve (FESR), from 2 July 1955 to 31 October 1971.
GERMANY[]
30 days service during the occupation of Germany from 9 May 1945 to 19 October 1951
INDONESIA[]
30 days service with:
- the UN Good Offices Commission from 1 August 1947 to 1 January 1949
- the UN Commission for Indonesia from 1 January 1949 to 30 April 1951
JAPAN[]
30 days service with British Commonwealth Occupation Force (BCOF) in Japan from 3 September 1945 to 28 April 1952
KASHMIR[]
30 days service with UN mission in India/Pakistan, from 13 August 1948 to 13 February 1975.
KOREA[]
30 days service in total with any of:
- the UN Commission in Korea from 9 June 1950 to 23 June 1950.
- the British Commonwealth Forces Korea (BCFK) in Japan & Okinawa from 29 April 1952 to 26 August 1957.
- service afloat and in the air off Korea to 100 miles from 28 July 1953 to 26 August 1957.
- Ceasefire monitoring activities in Korea, from 28 July 1953 to 26 August 1957.
- the UN Command (MAC) from 27 August 1957 to 13 February 1975
PNG[]
30 days service in Papua New Guinea in nation building, training and administration of defence forces, and humanitarian relief from 3 September 1945 to 16 September 1975[2]
SW PACIFIC[]
30 days service associated with:
- RAAF service on Bathurst, Champagny and Sir Graham Moore Island with Long Range Navigation Stations from 3 September 1945 to 24 November 1946.
- islands in South-West Pacific area, Dutch East Indies, Burma & Malaya/Singapore, from 3 September 1945 to 24 November 1946.
- RAAF service on Morotai Island from 25 November 1946 to 10 July 1948.
- RAAF service on Cocos Island with No. 2 Airfield Construction Squadron from 18 November 1951 to 22 January 1954.
- minesweeping service afloat with the RAN in:
- waters off coast of China & the South-West Pacific from 3 September 1945 to 30 December 1946.
- all Australian waters from 3 September 1945 to 16 August 1948.
- the Netherlands (Dutch East) Indies from 25 November 1946 to 30 December 1946.
- waters off Solomon Islands from 25 November 1946 to 16 August 1948.
- undertaking bomb & mine clearance:
- along the coast of Queensland from 3 September 1945 to 31 May 1950.
- in the Solomon Islands 25 November 1946 to 10 November 1956.
- War Graves on Labuan, Ambon and Borneo Islands from 25 November 1946 to 20 September 1947.
MIDDLE EAST[]
30 days service with any of:
- the UN Truce Supervision Organization from 11 June 1948 to 13 February 1975.
- No 78 (F) Wing Malta from 9 July 1952 to 1 December 1954
- the UN Observation Group In Lebanon from 11 July 1958 to 9 December 1958.
- the UN Yemen Observer Mission from 4 July 1963 to 4 September 1964.
- the Second UN Emergency Force from 25 October 1973 to 13 February 1975.
- the UN Disengagement Observer Force from 3 June 1974 to 13 February 1975.
SE ASIA[]
30 days service:
- on land in Malaysia (excluding Thai-Malay border when warlike), from 1 August 1960 to 16 August 1964, and from 12 August 1966 to 14 March 1975.
- on land in Singapore from 1 August 1960 to 16 August 1964, and from 12 August 1966 to 14 March 1975
- on land in Thailand (excluding Ubon & Ban Kok Talat) from 2 July 1955 to 24 June 1965, and from 1 September 1968 to 30 October 1971.
- on land in Vietnam from 2 July 1955 to 30 July 1962.
- on land in Indonesia, Laos, Cambodia from 2 July 1955 to 14 March 1975.
- on RAN ships with the ANZUK force from 31 October 1971 to 14 March 1975.
SPECIAL OPS[]
For service on Special Operations, for activities and dates as specified by the Chief of the Defence Force, at some time in the period 3 September 1945 and 13 February 1975.
THAILAND[]
30 days service:
- at RTAF Base Ubon from 1 May 1962 – 24 June 1965.
- on Operation CROWN, with 2 Field Troop, RAE, at Ban Kok Talat from 1 May 1962 – 24 June 1965.
W NEW GUINEA[]
30 days service with UNTEA from 3 October 1962 to 30 April 1963.
See also[]
References[]
- ↑ Table of Clasps, ADF Honours and Awards
- ↑ "S74" (PDF). Gazette Special. Commonwealth of Australia. 2009-04-30. http://www.ag.gov.au/portal/govgazonline.nsf/E380EB3CD100A178CA2575A8001B0014/$file/S%2074.pdf. Retrieved 2010-04-20.
- It's an Honour Australian Government website
- ADF Honours and Awards site
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