Medal for Gallantry

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Medal for Gallantry
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Obverse of medal and ribbon
TypeMedal
Awarded for"acts of gallantry in action in hazardous circumstances"[1]
Presented byAustralia
EligibilityMembers of the Australian Defence Force
Post-nominalsMG
StatusCurrently awarded
Established15 January 1991
First awarded1996
Last awarded8 August 2018[2]
Total~63
Order of Wear[3]
Next (higher)Nursing Service Cross[3]
Next (lower)Bravery Medal[3]
RelatedStar of Gallantry

The Medal for Gallantry (MG) is a military decoration awarded to personnel of the Australian Defence Force. It recognises acts of gallantry in action in hazardous circumstances. The MG was introduced on 15 January 1991, replacing the Imperial equivalent. It is ranked third in the Gallantry Decorations in the Australian Honours System.[3][4] Recipients of the Medal of Gallantry are entitled to use the post-nominal letters "MG".

Description[]

  • The Medal for Gallantry is circular and is made of gold-plated silver. It is ensigned with the Crown of Saint Edward. The obverse bears a Federation Star, which is superimposed on a circle of flames. This image represents action under fire.
  • The reverse shows a horizontal panel superimposed on a design of fluted rays.
  • The Medal for Gallantry is suspended from a 32 millimetre-wide ribbon by a narrow gold-plated silver suspender bar. The ribbon has a design of chevrons of light orange alternating with chevrons of deep orange angled at 60 degrees. The chevron pattern is placed as a stylised "A" with the points facing upwards.

Decoration allowance[]

Veterans who are paid disability pension under the Veterans Entitlements Act 1986 (the Act), and who have been awarded a gallantry award specified in the Act, including the Medal for Gallantry, are also paid a decoration allowance. In May 2011, the allowance was A$2.10 per fortnight.[5]

Notable recipients[]

  • Signalman Martin "Jock" Wallace MG, formerly of the 152 Signal Squadron and the Special Air Service Regiment. Awarded 27 November 2002 for actions in Afghanistan on 2 March 2002.[6]
  • Sergeant "C" (Matthew Locke MG of the Special Air Service Regiment) was subsequently Killed In Action in 2007.[7]
  • Lance Corporal "E" is now known as Corporal Ben Roberts-Smith VC MG of the Special Air Service Regiment. He was awarded the MG for actions in the period May–September 2006 in Afghanistan,[8] and subsequently the VC.[9]
  • Corporal "B", (later identified as Sergeant Brett Wood MG), of the 2nd Commando Regiment was subsequently Killed In Action on 23 May 2011.[10]

List of recipients[]

# Name Date awarded Citation Notes
SGT Frank Alcorta 2 November 2016 For acts of gallantry in hazardous circumstances as platoon sergeant of 2 Platoon, A Company, the 6th Battalion, the Royal Australian Regiment, during the Battle of Long Tan, Phuoc Tuy Province, Vietnam on 18 August 1966. [1][2]
05 CAPT Thomas Henry Arrowsmith 3 June 1998 (Vietnam)[11] [2][12]
CPL Ryan James Avery 11 June 2012 For acts of gallantry in action in hazardous circumstances on 4 December 2010 while a sniper team member in Mentoring Task Force - Two on Operation SLIPPER in Afghanistan. [3]
13 June 2011 For acts of gallantry in action in hazardous circumstances on Operation SLIPPER in Afghanistan in 2008 (sic - the actions were in 2006). [4][10]
CPL B (2013) 26 January 2013 For acts of gallantry in action in hazardous circumstances. [5][13]
CPL Cameron Stewart Baird 26 January 2009 For his conduct during a close quarters combat in Afghanistan during Operation SLIPPER in November 2007 [14]
04 2LT Graeme Eric Bolitho 3 June 1998 (Vietnam)[11] [6][15]
06 CAPT James Raymond Bourke 3 June 1998 (Vietnam)[11] [7][16]
17 CPL John Douglas Campbell Burridge 1 December 1999 (Vietnam)[11][17][18][19] [8][20]
18 CPL Trevor William Byng 1 December 1999 (Vietnam)[11][17] [9][21]
LCPL C 2 December 2006 For gallantry as a Patrol Medic during the treatment and evacuation of a wounded Australian soldier in the Special Forces Task Group, whilst deployed on Operation SLIPPER, Afghanistan in 2006. [22]
25 SGT C (Matthew Locke) 2 December 2006 For gallantry in action in hazardous circumstances as the second-in-command of a Special Air Service Regiment patrol in the Special Forces Task Group whilst deployed on Operation Slipper, Afghanistan, in 2006. [7][22]
SGT C (2013) 10 June 2013 For acts of gallantry in action in hazardous circumstances as a team commander, Special Operations Task Group on Operation SLIPPER in Afghanistan. [10][23]
C (2015) 8 June 2015 For acts of gallantry in action in hazardous circumstances on Operation SLIPPER, in Afghanistan in 2012. [11]
MAJ Daniel Sebastian Cash 26 January 2008 For acts of gallantry in action in hazardous circumstances during operations against Taliban and Anti Coalition Militia while deployed on Operation SLIPPER in Afghanistan, from June to October 2006. [12][24]
19 SGT Frank Carr Cashmore 1 December 1999 (Vietnam)[11][17] [13][25]
20 Private Kevin George Casson 1 December 1999 (Vietnam)[11][17] [14][26]
Michael Patrick Chalk 26 January 2014 For acts of gallantry in action in hazardous circumstances while an Engineer Search Commander in the Tangi Valley, Afghanistan, on 10 March 2012. [15]
LCPL Brendan Michael Clarke 13 June 2011 For acts of gallantry in action in hazardous circumstances while a rifleman with Team Three, Mentoring Team C, Mentoring Task Force 1, in the Central Baluchi Valley, Afghanistan on 15 March and 8 July 2010. [16]
21 SGT Brian John Collett 1 December 1999 (Vietnam)[11][17] [17][27]
Private David William Cox 26 January 2010 For gallantry in action in hazardous circumstances while a rifleman and combat first aider in Mentoring and Reconstruction Task Force 1 at Kakarak, Afghanistan on 16 March 2009. [18]
SGT D 26 January 2012 For acts of gallantry in action in hazardous circumstances. [19][28]
SGT Blaine Flower Diddams 10 June 2013 For acts of gallantry in action in hazardous circumstances as a patrol commander, Special Operations Task Group Rotation XVII on Operation SLIPPER in Afghanistan on 2 July 2012. [20][23]
WO2 Kevin Bede Dolan 13 June 2011 For acts of gallantry in action in hazardous circumstances while a joint terminal attack controller for Mentoring Team A, Mentoring Task Force 1, at Sorkh Lez in the Mirabad Valley, Afghanistan on 2 July 2010. [21]
26 LCPL E (Ben Roberts-Smith) 2 December 2006 For gallantry in action in hazardous circumstances as a patrol sniper in the Special Operations Task Group – Task Force 637, whilst deployed on Operation SLIPPER Rotation Three Afghanistan, May – September 2006. [8][22]
27 Trooper F 2 December 2006 For gallantry in action in extremely hazardous conditions, as a patrol member in the Special Forces Task Group whilst deployed on Operation SLIPPER, Afghanistan in 2006. [22][29]
07 CAPT Paul Ellis Green 3 June 1998 (Vietnam)[11] [22][30]
22 Trooper Daniel John Handley 1 December 1999 (Vietnam)[11][17] [23][31]
08 MAJ John Boyd Healy 3 June 1998 (Vietnam)[11] [24][32]
09 LT William Francis Hindson 3 June 1998 (Vietnam)[11] [25][33]
CPL Jeremy Thomas Holder 26 January 2008 For an act of gallantry in action in hazardous circumstances as a Medical Assistant within the Special Operations Task Group - Task Force 637, while deployed on Operation. [26][24]
CPL Justin Wayne Huggett 8 June 2009 For acts of gallantry in action in hazardous circumstances while deployed in Afghanistan with the 1st Battalion, The Grenadier Guards Battle Group during Exercise LONG LOOK 2007. [27]
CPL J 26 January 2013 For acts of gallantry in action in hazardous circumstances on Operation SLIPPER in Afghanistan, June 2010. [28][13]
J 26 January 2014 For acts of gallantry in action in hazardous circumstances as an explosive ordnance disposal technician with the Special Operations Task Group on Operation SLIPPER. [29]
Private K 26 January 2012 For acts of gallantry in action in hazardous circumstances. [30][28]
2LT Geoff Kendall 18 August 2008 For actions during the Vietnam War. [31][34]
Private Paul Bjorn Langer 26 January 2012 For acts of gallantry in action in hazardous circumstances on 24 August 2010 while a rifleman with Mentoring Team Delta, the 1st Mentoring Task Force at Derapet, Tangi Valley, Afghanistan. [32][28]
SGT Sean Anthony Lanigan 26 January 2012 For acts of gallantry in action in hazardous circumstances on 24 August 2010 while a platoon sergeant and mentor with Mentoring Team Delta, the 1st Mentoring Task Force at Derapet, Tangi Valley, Afghanistan. [33][28]
WO2 John Matthew (Matt) Lines 26 January 2010 For gallantry in action in hazardous circumstances while acting as an Operational Mentoring and Liaison Team member at Kakarak, Afghanistan on 4 January 2009. [34]
M 26 January 2015 For acts of gallantry in hazardous circumstances on Operation SLIPPER. [35]
LCPL Barry Eugene Magnussen 2 November 2016 For acts of gallantry in hazardous circumstances as member of 4 Section, 11 Platoon, D Company, 6th Battalion, the Royal Australian Regiment, during the Battle of Long Tan, Phuoc Tuy Province, Vietnam on 18 August 1966. [36][2]
10 MAJ William McDonald 3 June 1998 (Vietnam)[11] [37][35]
11 MAJ Ian David McFarlane 3 June 1998 (Vietnam)[11] [38][36]
01 CPL Andrew Colin Miller 25 November 1996 Awarded for actions in 1995 whilst serving with UNAMIR in Rwanda. [39][37]
CPL N 26 January 2013 For acts of gallantry in action in hazardous circumstances. [40][13]
23 SGT Steven Oddy 25 March 2000 For gallantry on 16 October 1999 while leading a patrol in the vicinity of Aidabasalaia, East Timor, during Operation WARDEN. [41][38]
12 CAPT Christopher John Gilbert Peacock 3 June 1998 (Vietnam)[11] [42][39]
LT Francis Adrian Roberts 2 November 2016 For acts of gallantry in hazardous circumstances as Commander 3 Troop, 1 Armoured Personnel Carrier Squadron, during the Battle of Long Tan, Phuoc Tuy Province, Vietnam on 18 August 1966. [43][2]
Bombadier David Steven Robertson 11 June 2012 For acts of gallantry in action in hazardous circumstances on 20 March 2011 while a joint fires observer in Mentoring Task Force - Two on Operation SLIPPER in Afghanistan. [44]
Trooper S 26 January 2009 For acts of gallantry in action in hazardous circumstances in Afghanistan as part of the Special Operations Task Group during Operation SLIPPER, Oruzgan Province, Afghanistan. [45]
2LT David R Sabben 18 August 2008 For actions during the Vietnam War. [46][40]
02 WO2 Rodrick Malcolm Scott 25 November 1996 Awarded for actions in 1995 whilst serving with UNAMIR in Rwanda. [47][37]
13 CAPT Peter Andrew Sibree 3 June 1998 (Vietnam)[11] [48][41]
Petty Officer Benjamin James Sime 26 January 2009 For acts of gallantry in action in hazardous circumstances during a waterborne terrorist attack in the North Persian Gulf, Iraq, during Operation CATALYST. [49]
14 CAPT Bevan John Smith 3 June 1998 (Vietnam)[11] [50][42]
15 2LT Brian John Sullivan 3 June 1998 (Vietnam)[11] [51][43]
Private T 11 June 2012 For acts of gallantry in action in hazardous circumstances while deployed on Operation SLIPPER. [52]
CPL Giancarlos Brasil Taraborrelli 26 January 2010 For gallantry in action in hazardous circumstances while an Operational Mentoring and Liaison Team member at Kakarak, Afghanistan on 16 March 2009. [53]
03 LT Thomas Steven Tilbrook 25 November 1996 Awarded for actions in 1995 whilst serving with UNAMIR in Rwanda. [54][37]
04 MAJ Carol Louise Vaughan-Evans 25 November 1996 For distinguished service, particularly in response to the massacre of civilian refugees at Kibeho on 22 April 1995 whilst serving with UNAMIR II in Rwanda. [37]
24 Signalman Martin 'Jock' Wallace 27 November 2002 Wallace was awarded the Medal for Gallantry for his efforts on 2 March 2002, during Operation Anaconda, while attached to the United States 10th Mountain Division in the Shahi Kot Valley, Afghanistan. [6]
16 2LT Clive Owen Gestern Williams 3 June 1998 (Vietnam)[11] [55][44]
Trooper X 18 May 2003 For acts of gallantry in action in hazardous circumstances in Iraq while on Operation FALCONER. [45]

Number awarded[]

In March 2018, only 55 of the recipients were listed on the "It's an Honour" website. A further 8 recipients have been identified from official publications of the Governor General, the Department of Defence and from special issues of the Australian Government Gazette.

Many of the awards have been presented at the official Australia Day ceremonies - held on 26 January - and Queen's Birthday ceremonies - held on the 2nd Monday in June.

Honours Lists Special Lists Other Sources It's an Honour
Year Australia
Day
Queen's
Birthday
Other dates AD QB Other Total
2018 - [46] 0
2017 - [47] - [48] - - 0
2016 - [49] - [50] 3 2 Nov 2016 [2] 3 3
2015 1 [51] 1 [52] - - 1 1 2
2014 2 [53] - [54] - - 2 2
2013 3 [13] 2 [23] - - 3 2 5
2012 4 [28] 3 [55] - - 4 3 7
2011 - [56] 3 [57] - - 3 3
2010 3 [58] - [59] - - 3 3
2009 2 [60] 1 [61] - - 1 [14] 2 1 3
2008 2 [62] - [63] 2 18 Aug 2008 [64] 2 2 4
2006 - - 3 2 Dec 2006 [22] 0
2003 - - 1 18 May 2003 [45] 0
2002 - - 1 27 Nov 2002 [6] 0
2000 - - 1 25 March 2000 [38] 1 1
1999 - - 6 1 Dec 1999 [17] 6 6
1998 - - 13 3 Jun 1998 [11] 13 13
1996 - - 3 25 Nov 1996 [37] 1 [37] 3 3
Totals 17 10 33 Sub-Total 60 2 62 17 10 28 55

See also[]

  • Australian Honours Order of Precedence

References[]

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    The second ranked military gallantry decoration is the Star of Gallantry.
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    AM (Member of the Order of Australia) For service to veterans and their families through the establishment and implementation of 'Operation Aussies Home'. 26 January 2009
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    National Medal, 21 September 1977;
    Centenary Medal, "For many years voluntary service to veterans' associations and the Army" - 1 January 2001
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  40. ^ 2Lt Sabben, Certificate, www.vietnamroll.gov.au
  41. ^ Capt Sibree, Certificate, www.vietnamroll.gov.au; National Medal, 15 May 1978;
    AM (Member of the Order of Australia), "For service to the RAA as Commandant of the Infantry Centre Commander Singleton Military Area". 11 June 1990
  42. ^ Capt Smith, Certificate and Mentioned in Despatches, www.vietnamroll.gov.au
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    National Medal, 11 March 1981
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