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Hulse and the Department of Defence Re: Jensen [2020] DHAAT 15 (27 August 2020)
Hulse and the Department of Defence re: Jensen [2020] DHAAT 15 (27 August 2020) File Number(s) 2019/018 Re Lieutenant Colonel G.L. Hulse (Retd) on behalf of Lieutenant Colonel A.H. Jensen (Retd) Applicant And The Department of Defence Respondent Tribunal Mr M. Sullivan, AO (Presiding Member) Brigadier M. Bornholt, AM (Retd) Mr G. Mowbray Hearing Date 18 June 2020 DECISION On 27 August 2020, having reviewed the decision by the Chief of the Army of 30 October 2019 to not support the award of the Distinguished Service Cross to Lieutenant A.H. Jensen for his actions on 13 May 1968, the Tribunal decided to recommend to the Minister for Defence Personnel that he recommend to the Governor-General that Lieutenant A.H. Jensen be awarded the Medal for Gallantry for acts of gallantry in action in hazardous circumstances as the officer commanding the 1st Battalion, the Royal Australian Regiment’s mortar line during the Battle for Fire Support Base Coral in Vietnam on 13 May 1968. CATCHWORDS DEFENCE HONOUR – Distinguished Service Decorations – Distinguished Service Cross – Gallantry Decorations – Medal for Gallantry - eligibility criteria – 1st Battalion, the Royal Australian Regiment – Fire Support Base Coral – Mortar Platoon - South Vietnam LEGISLATION Defence Act 1903 – ss 110T, 110V (1), 110VA, 110VB (1) Defence Regulation 2016 – Part 6, S35, Defence Honours, Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. S25 dated 4 February 1991, Distinguished Service Decorations Regulations Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. S25 dated 4 February 1991, Gallantry Decorations Regulations Page | 2 REASONS FOR DECISION Introduction 1. The Applicant, Lieutenant Colonel G.L. Hulse, (Retd) seeks review of a decision by the Chief of Army to not support the retrospective award of the Distinguished Service Cross to Lieutenant Colonel A.H. -
DFES Reward and Recognition Handbook
DFES Reward and Recognition Handbook © DFES - Current at September 2015 DFES150327 Contents From the Fire and Emergency Services Commissioner ..................................... 1 Australian Honours and Awards......................................................................... 2 Nomination/Application Process ................................................................. 4 Order of Australia......................................................................................... 5 Australian Bravery Decorations ................................................................... 6 Australian Fire Service Medal ..................................................................... 7 Emergency Services Medal ......................................................................... 8 Public Service Medal ................................................................................... 9 Humanitarian Overseas Service Medal ....................................................... 9 National Emergency Medal ........................................................................ 10 National Medal and Clasps .............................................................................. 11 DFES Reward and Recognition Program ......................................................... 12 Firefighting Awards ................................................................................... 12 State Emergency Service Awards ............................................................. 13 Volunteer Marine Rescue Services Awards ............................................. -
Arctic Star and Bomber Command Clasp: Eligibility and How to Apply
Arctic Star and Bomber Command Clasp: Eligibility and How to Apply Standard Note: SN06564 Last updated: 26 February 2013 Author: Claire Mills and Louisa Brooke-Holland Section International Affairs and Defence In April 2012 Sir John Holmes was asked by Government to independently review the rules, principles and processes for the medallic recognition of military service, following a number of long-running campaigns by veterans groups and individuals seeking redress for perceived injustices. Among the most prominent of those campaigns were those seeking recognition for the veterans of the World War Two Arctic Convoys and for those who served with Bomber Command. In his initial findings of July 2012 Sir John recommended that the main long- standing controversies should be re-examined in order to “try to draw a line under them”. Following a further period of work, on 19 December 2012 the Prime Minister announced that veterans of the World War Two Arctic Convoys were to be awarded an Arctic Star Medal and that the aircrews of Bomber Command would be awarded a Bomber Command Clasp to be worn on the 1939-1945 Star. Details of the eligibility criteria for each award, and the process of application, were not announced however until 26 February 2013. Priority in issuing the awards will now be given to surviving veterans and widows. It is expected that up to a quarter of a million veterans and families of those veterans who have since passed away, will be eligible to receive the awards and that the first medals will be awarded in March 2013. -
Inquiry Into Recognition of Service with the Commonwealth Monitoring Force – Rhodesia 1979-80
INQUIRY INTO RECOGNITION OF SERVICE WITH THE COMMONWEALTH MONITORING FORCE – RHODESIA 1979-80 LETTER OF TRANSMISSION Inquiry into Recognition of Service with the Commonwealth Monitoring Force – Rhodesia 1979-80 Senator the Hon David Feeney Parliamentary Secretary for Defence Parliament House Canberra ACT 2600 Dear Parliamentary Secretary, I am pleased to present the report of the Defence Honours and Awards Tribunal on the Inquiry into Recognition of Service with the Commonwealth Monitoring Force – Rhodesia 1979-80. The inquiry was conducted in accordance with the Terms of Reference. The panel of the Tribunal that conducted the inquiry arrived unanimously at the findings and recommendations set out in its report. Yours sincerely Professor Dennis Pearce AO Chair 8 November 2010 2 CONTENTS LETTER OF TRANSMISSION.............................................................................................2 CONTENTS..............................................................................................................................3 TERMS OF REFERENCE .....................................................................................................4 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY .....................................................................................................5 RECOMMENDATION...........................................................................................................6 REPORT OF THE TRIBUNAL.............................................................................................7 Conduct of the Inquiry....................................................................................................7 -
Report of the Inquiry Into Service in Peacekeeping Operations Post 1947
INQUIRY INTO RECOGNITION FOR DEFENCE FORCE PERSONNEL WHO SERVED AS PEACEKEEPERS FROM 1947 ONWARDS LETTER OF TRANSMISSION Inquiry into recognition for Defence Force personnel who served as peacekeepers from 1947 onwards Senator the Hon David Feeney Parliamentary Secretary for Defence Parliament House Canberra ACT 2600 Dear Parliamentary Secretary, I am pleased to present the report of the Defence Honours and Awards Tribunal on the Inquiry into recognition for Defence Force personnel who served as peacekeepers from 1947 onwards. The inquiry was conducted in accordance with the Terms of Reference. The panel of the Tribunal that conducted the inquiry arrived unanimously at the findings and recommendations set out in its report. Yours sincerely Professor Dennis Pearce AO Chair 1 November 2010 2 CONTENTS LETTER OF TRANSMISSION.....................................................................................2 CONTENTS......................................................................................................................3 TERMS OF REFERENCE .............................................................................................4 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY .............................................................................................5 RECOMMENDATIONS.................................................................................................7 REPORT OF THE TRIBUNAL.....................................................................................8 Conduct of the Inquiry ................................................................................................8 -
Orders, Medals and Decorations
Orders, Medals and Decorations To be sold by auction at: Sotheby’s, in the Lower Grosvenor Gallery The Aeolian Hall, Bloomfield Place New Bond Street London W1A 2AA Day of Sale: Thursday 1 December 2016 at 12.00 noon and 2.30 pm Public viewing: Nash House, St George Street, London W1S 2FQ Monday 28 November 10.00 am to 4.30 pm Tuesday 29 November 10.00 am to 4.30 pm Wednesday 30 November 10.00 am to 4.30 pm Or by previous appointment. Catalogue no. 83 Price £15 Enquiries: Paul Wood, David Kirk or James Morton Cover illustrations: Lot 239 (front); lot 344 (back); lot 35 (inside front); lot 217 (inside back) Tel.: +44 (0)20 7493 5344 Fax: +44 (0)20 7495 6325 Email: [email protected] Website: www.mortonandeden.com This auction is conducted by Morton & Eden Ltd. in accordance with our Conditions of Business printed at the back of this catalogue. All questions and comments relating to the operation of this sale or to its content should be addressed to Morton & Eden Ltd. and not to Sotheby’s. Online Bidding This auction can be viewed online at www.the-saleroom.com, www.numisbids.com and www.sixbid.com. Morton & Eden Ltd offers an online bidding service via www.the-saleroom.com. This is provided on the under- standing that Morton & Eden Ltd shall not be responsible for errors or failures to execute internet bids for reasons including but not limited to: i) a loss of internet connection by either party; ii) a breakdown or other problems with the online bidding software; iii) a breakdown or other problems with your computer, system or internet connec- tion. -
Gilchrist and Street and the Department of Defence [2017] DHAAT 016 (20 July 2017)
Gilchrist and Street and the Department of Defence [2017] DHAAT 016 (20 July 2017) File Number(s) 2015/044, 2015/045 Re Captain A. Gilchrist, DSM and Sergeant A. Street Applicants And The Department of Defence Respondent Tribunal Mr G. Mowbray, (Presiding Member) Brigadier M.D. Bornholt, AM (Retd) Brigadier K.J. O’Brien, CSC (Retd) Hearing Date 31 May 2017 DECISION On 20 July 2017, the Tribunal recommended to the Minister: a. that the decision by the Chief of Army to refuse to recommend a gallantry award for Captain Anthony Gilchrist, DSM for his actions during his tour of Iraq with the Combined Explosive Exploitation Cell in 2005 be affirmed; and b. that the decision by the Chief of Army to refuse to recommend a gallantry award for Sergeant Andrew Street for his actions during his tour of Iraq with the Combined Explosive Exploitation Cell in 2005 be affirmed. CATCHWORDS DEFENCE HONOUR – Distinguished Service Decorations – Gallantry Decorations – Iraq - Combined Explosive Exploitation Cell – Improvised Explosive Device LEGISLATION Defence Act 1903 – ss 110V(1), 110VA, and 110VB(1), (6) Defence Force Regulations 1952 – Reg 93B Sch 3 Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. S25, Gallantry Decorations Regulations and Distinguished Service Decorations Regulations dated 4 February 1991 REASONS FOR DECISION Introduction 1. On 21 February 2011, the Government requested that the Tribunal inquire into and report on unresolved recognition for past acts of naval and military gallantry and valour (the Valour Inquiry). As part of the Terms of Reference for the Inquiry, the Tribunal was directed to receive submissions from the public supporting recognition for those they thought worthy of higher recognition. -
Newsletter [email protected] Issue No
Defence Plaza Sydney Royal United Services Institute for Locked Bag 18, Darlinghurst NSW1 2010 Defence and Security Studies NSW, Inc Level 20, 270 Pit Street SYDNEY NSW 2000 www.rusinsw.org.au Newsletter [email protected] Issue No. 27 - 23 January 2017 Telephone: (02) 9393 2325 Fax: (02) 9393 3543 Introduction Welcome to this month’s issue of the electronic newsletter of the Institute, the aim of which is to provide members, stakeholders, and other interested parties up to date news of our latest activities and events as well as selective information on defence issues. There is no charge to receive this newsletter electronically and recipients are not required to be a member of the Institute. Invite your colleagues to receive this newsletter by going to the newsletter page on the Institute’s website http://www.rusinsw.org.au/Newsletter where they can register their email contact details. Latest News – As the Department of Defence has not been very active with news items over the holiday period our news section in this newsletter is limited. Australia and France sign Future Submarine Inter-Governmental Agreement On 20 December 2016 Australia’s Minister for Defence, Senator the Hon Marise Payne and France’s Minister of Defence, Mr Jean-Yves Le Drian, signed an Agreement on Australia’s Future Submarine Program. The agreement establishes the framework between the Governments of Australia and France required for the development of the Royal Australian Navy’s new fleet Following the signing of the Framework Agreement between the Government of Australia and the Government of the French Republic Concerning Cooperation on the of submarines. -
Australian Government Defence Honours and Awards Appeals Tribunal
Australian Government Defence Honours and Awards Appeals Tribunal - and the Department of Defence [2017] DHAAT 001 (10 January 2017) File Number(s) 2015/042 Re Major Applicant And The Australian Army on behalf of the Department of Defence Respondent Tribunal Mr Mark Sullivan, AO (Presiding Member) Brigadier Mark Bornholt, AM (Retd) The Hon Peter Lindsay, OAM Hearing Date 8 December 2016 DECISION On 10 January 201 7 the Tribunal decided to recommend to th~ Minister that the decision by the Chief ~ further action be taken to seek additional recognition for Major - for his service with the Australian Army Training Team Vietnam in 1970-71 be affirmed. CATCHWORDS DEFENCE HONOUR- Foreign Awards -AATTV - US Bronze Star__,_ Military Medal - Gallantry Decorations - Vietnam LEGISLATION Defence Act 1903 -ss llOV(l), 1 lOVA, and llOVB(l) Defence Force Regulations 1952-Reg 93B Sch 3 Commonwealth ofAustralia Gazette No. S25 Gallantry Decorations Regulations dated 4 February 1991 REASONS FOR DECISION Introduction 1. The applicant, Major seeks review of a decision by the Chief of Army (CA) that no further action be taken to seek additional recognition for his service with the Australian Army Training Team Vietnam 1 (AATTV) in 1970-71. Major - was awarded the United States Bronze Star Medal for Valour with V Device (the Bronze Star) and seeks that this award be considered 'at the Military Medal (MM) level'. 2. On 9 November 2008, Major - e-mailed the Parliamentary Secretary for Defence Support (the Parliamentary Secretary) seeking Government investigation of the possibility of awarding equivalent Australian medals to soldiers who were awarded foreign gallantry medals for their service in Vietnam. -
1 Chapter 23 WORLD WAR TWO STARS Page 02 Description of The
Chapter 23 07 September 2017 WORLD WAR TWO STARS Page 02 Description of the WWI Stars 03 1939/1945 Star 06 Atlantic Star 08 Arctic Star 11 Aircrew Europe Star 12 Africa Star 13 Pacific Star 14 Burma Star 15 Italy Star 16 France and Germany Star 1 WORLD WAR TWO STARS TERMS Described for each individual star. To award a star, a period of one month was deemed to be 30 days. Service curtailed by death, or disability due to service, also qualified for the award. A recipient of a decoration, Mention-in-Despatches or a King's Commendation, qualified for the award irrespective of the length of service. Service spent in qualifying for one star could not run concurrently with service qualifying for another. Prisoner-of-War time could count towards the 1939-45 Star but it would not count towards the earning of other stars unless the 1939-45 Star qualifying time had been completed before capture. No more than five stars could be awarded to any individual. BARS All of the stars had bars except the Italy Star. The bars represent either a special service connected with that star (such as the Battle of Britain with the 1939-45 Star) or denote that the person qualified for the award of another specific star after the award of the first star. Only one bar per medal is worn. DESCRIPTION A six pointed tombac (a yellow copper-zinc alloy) star, 45-mm across the points. OBVERSE The Royal and Imperial Cypher (GRI with VI below) appears in the centre of the obverse. -
Report of the Inquiry Into Recognition for Service in Somalia
INQUIRY INTO RECOGNITION OF AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE FORCE SERVICE IN SOMALIA BETWEEN 1992 AND 1995 LETTER OF TRANSMISSION Inquiry into Recognition of Australian Defence Force Service in Somalia between 1992 and 1995 Senator, the Hon John Faulkner Minister for Defence Parliament House Canberra ACT 2600 Dear Senator Faulkner, I am pleased to present the report of the Defence Honours and Awards Tribunal on the Inquiry into recognition of ADF Service in Somalia between 1992 and 1995. The inquiry was conducted in accordance with the Terms of Reference. The panel of the Tribunal that conducted the inquiry arrived unanimously at the findings and recommendations set out in its report. Yours sincerely Professor Dennis Pearce AO Chair 5 July 2010 CONTENTS 2 LETTER OF TRANSMISSION.............................................................................................2 TERMS OF REFERENCE .....................................................................................................5 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY .....................................................................................................6 SUMMARY OF RECOMMENDATIONS............................................................................8 REPORT OF THE TRIBUNAL.............................................................................................9 Members of the Tribunal ................................................................................................9 Declaration of Conflict of Interest ..................................................................................9 -
War Medals, Orders and Decorations Including the Suckling Collection of Medals and Medallions Illustrating the Life and Times of Nelson
War Medals, Orders and Decorations including the Suckling Collection of Medals and Medallions illustrating the Life and Times of Nelson To be sold by auction at: Sotheby’s, in the Upper Grosvenor Gallery The Aeolian Hall, Bloomfield Place New Bond Street London W1 Day of Sale: Thursday 3 July 2008 at 12.00 noon and 2.00pm Public viewing: 45 Maddox Street, London W1S 2PE Tuesday 1 July 10.00 am to 4.30 pm Wednesday 2 July 10.00 am to 4.30 pm Thursday 3 July 10.00 am to 12.00 noon Or by previous appointment. Catalogue no. 33 Price £10 Enquiries: James Morton or Paul Wood Cover illustrations: Lot 3 (front); Lot 281 (back); Lot 1 (inside front) and Lot 270 (inside back) in association with 45 Maddox Street, London W1S 2PE Tel.: +44 (0)20 7493 5344 Fax: +44 (0)20 7495 6325 Email: [email protected] Website: www.mortonandeden.com This auction is conducted by Morton & Eden Ltd. in accordance with our Conditions of Business printed at the back of this catalogue. All questions and comments relating to the operation of this sale or to its content should be addressed to Morton & Eden Ltd. and not to Sotheby’s. Important Information for Buyers All lots are offered subject to Morton & Eden Ltd.’s Conditions of Business and to reserves. Estimates are published as a guide only and are subject to review. The actual hammer price of a lot may well be higher or lower than the range of figures given and there are no fixed “starting prices”.