Australian campaign medals are listed in order of precedence as defined in references below. Those campaign medals which have been independently issued by Australia to its armed forces are in bold.
Second Boer War
World War I
World War II
Post-World War II
Australian Active Service Medal 1945–1975[note 3]
Korea Medal
United Nations Service Medal for Korea[note 6]
Naval General Service Medal 1915–62[note 2][note 3]
General Service Medal 1918–62[note 2][note 3]
General Service Medal 1962[note 3]
Vietnam Medal
Vietnam Logistic and Support Medal[note 7]
Australian Active Service Medal[note 3]
International Force East Timor Medal (INTERFET)
Afghanistan Medal
Iraq Medal
Australian Service Medal 1945–1975[note 3]
Australian General Service Medal for Korea
Australian Service Medal[note 3]
Rhodesia Medal
Australian Operational Service Medal - Border Protection
Australian Operational Service Medal - Greater Middle East Operation
Australian Operational Service Medal - Special Operations
Australian Operational Service Medal - Counter Terrorism/Special Recovery
Australian Operational Service Medal - Africa
Australian Operational Service Medal - Civilian
Foreign awards
Foreign awards commonly awarded to Australians for campaign service include:
- NATO
NATO Medal with 'ISAF' clasp for service with the International Security Assistance Force.
NATO Medal with 'Afghanistan clasp for service in Operation Resolute Support.
- United Nations
UN Medal (UNFICYP, Cyprus)
United Nations Special Service Medal (Timor Leste 2005-2006 UNOTIL)
UN Medal (UNIIMOG, Iraq)
UN Medal (UNTAG, Namibia)
UN Medal (UNTAC, Cambodia)
UN Medal (UNTSO, Middle East)
UN Medal (UNAMIR, Rwanda)
UN Medal (UNOSOM I, UNOSOM II and UNITAF, Somalia)
UN Medal (UNTAET, UNTAET and UNMISET, East Timor)
UN Medal (UNMIS, Sudan)
UN Medal (UNMISS, South Sudan)
- 20th Century
Multinational Force and Observers Medal (Multinational Force and Observers)
Vietnam Campaign Medal (South Vietnam)
Kuwait Liberation Medal (Saudi Arabia)
Kuwait Liberation Medal (Kuwait) - Not Authorised for wear on uniform, only as a keepsake.
Gulf Medal (United Kingdom) awarded for service with British units.
Pingat Jasa Malaysia (Malaysia)
Timor Leste Solidarity Medal (East Timor)
Southwest Asia Service Medal (United States) for service with US units in Operations Desert Shield or Desert Storm.
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- Jordan International Police Training Center Medal JIPTC (Jordan 2003-2007) for training 32,000 members of the post-war Iraqi Police Service in Jordan [2]
- 21st Century
Iraq Medal (United Kingdom) awarded for service with British units.
Ebola Medal for Service in West Africa (United Kingdom)
Permission for formal acceptance and wearing of foreign awards is given by the Governor-General on the recommendation of the Prime Minister or the Minister responsible for Australian honours.[3]
See also
Notes
References
Citations
Sources
- Notes without citations refer to http://www.itsanhonour.gov.au/honours/awards/docs/order_of_wearing.pdf Annex 1 (pp. 6–7)
- It's an Honour – Australian government website
- Defence Honours & Awards – Australian Defence Force website
- Pingat Jasa Malaysia – Defence Honours and Awards
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