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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
The Australian Defence Medal is a circular medal of cupro-nickel. The obverse features a stylised version of the Commonwealth Coat of Arms (as used on the Australia Service Medal 1939–45) with a sprig of wattle with the top outer edge inscribed with the words 'The Australian Defence Medal'.
Afghanistan Medal (Australia) Africa Star; Air Crew Europe Star; ANZAC A badge; Arctic Star; Atlantic Star; Australia Service Medal 1939–1945; Australian Active Service Medal; Australian Active Service Medal 1945–1975; Australian General Service Medal for Korea; Australian Operational Service Medal; Australian Service Medal; Australian ...
Military awards and decorations of Australia (3 C, 34 P) Pages in category "Orders, decorations, and medals of Australia" The following 141 pages are in this category, out of 141 total.
Both the Order of Australia, which has a General Division and Military Division (distinguished by gold banding on the edges of the ribbon), and the Australian Operational Service Medal, which has a special civilian ribbon for Defence civilians awarded it, are unique in the Australian honour and awards system in distinguishing between military ...
Recipients of Australian military awards and decorations (10 C) Pages in category "Military awards and decorations of Australia" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total.
Medal "Za udział w wojnie obronnej 1939" (Medal for the War of 1939) Warszawski Krzyż Powstańczy (Warsaw Cross of the Uprising) Medal za Warszawę 1939–1945 (Medal for Warsaw 1939–1945) Medal za Odrę, Nysę, Bałtyk (Medal for Oder, Neisse and Baltic) Medal Zwycięstwa i Wolności 1945 (Medal of Victory and Freedom 1945)
Between 1899 and 1901, forces from the six Australian colonies fought alongside each other before being replaced in 1901 by forces of the newly established Australian Army following Federation. [3] A total of five theatre honours were awarded for service in South Africa, being bestowed upon successor units in the form of honorary banners and ...