Commendation for Gallantry
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| Commendation for Gallantry | |
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![]() Medal and ribbon |
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| Awarded by Australia | |
| Type | Medal |
| Eligibility | Members of the Australian Defence Force |
| Awarded for | "Acts of great heroism or conspicuous gallantry in action in circumstances of great peril"[1] |
| Status | currently awarded |
| Statistics | |
| Established | 15 January 1991 |
| First awarded | 1998 |
| Last awarded | 9 June 2008 |
| Total awarded | 10 |
| Precedence | |
| Next (higher) | Medal for Gallantry |
The Commendation for Gallantry is a military decoration awarded to personnel of the Australian Defence Force it recognises acts of gallantry in action considered worthy of recognition. The Commendation for Gallantry was introduced on 15 January 1991 replacing the Imperial equivalent of the Mention in Despatches. It is ranked fourth in the Gallantry Decorations in the Australian Honours System. Since its inception only ten awards have been made.
[edit] Description
- The insignia of the Commendation for Gallantry is a Federation Star superimposed centrally on a gold-plated silver row of flames.
- The insignia is attached to a plain orange ribbon. The centre of the Federation Star is 19 mm from the bottom of the ribbon and 16 mm from either edge.
[edit] References
- ^ Commendation for Gallantry. It's an Honour. Government of Australia (13 April 2007). Retrieved on 2007-09-12.
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