Corporal Adam Faulkner. Colour Sergeant Frank Fletcher. Major Tom Godwin. Colour Sergeant Andrew J Goodall. Warrant Officer Class 2 Jason Grime. Captain Peter Gurney. Sergeant Robert Hilton. Captain Ben Huxley. Corporal William N Jones.
Captain Brendan J Joyce. Colonel Frederick Kemp. Once an individual qualifies for specified Campaign, General or Operational Service medals, all time on that medal earning operation including qualifying time used towards the first Campaign, General or Operational Service medal will be counted towards the respective ACSM other than when time is specifically excluded within the respective DIN or JSP These applications do not require resubmitting.
Individuals may have been refused an ACSM , or subsequent Clasp s , between December and February due to the discounting of the initial qualifying period from any Campaign, General or Operational Service Medal they had qualified for.
Individuals who were awarded an ACSM between December and February may have been assessed with the incorrect qualification date, meaning that the rank inscribed on the ACSM could be incorrect, and their service record may be annotated with the incorrect qualification date. Individuals who believe they may have been affected by the deduction of the initial qualifying period towards the ACSM are invited to apply to MODMO for a review and re-assessment.
From , a consistent approach was applied whereby the initial qualifying period for Campaign, Operational and General Service Medals was not counted towards the ACSM. Before this time, the methodology for calculating qualifying time was non standardised. On discovery of the extent of the issue in February , processing of all ACSM applications was suspended pending clarification of the policy to prevent further errors being made, either in denial of the ACSM , or in calculating the date of entitlement which can affect the rank inscribed on the rim of the medal.
JSP Honours and Awards in the Armed Forces is currently under revision and will be updated in due course to reflect the clarification of the ACSM qualification criteria to prevent any future ambiguity. Current pending application. Although this will be completed as quickly as possible, individuals and Unit Admin are requested not to hasten individual applications as this will delay processing.
No previous application. ACSM previously awarded. If following an application, the inscription is identified as incorrect then the medal should be returned to MODMO. The Medal Office will contact the individual to request that the medal is returned. A new ACSM with correct details will then be engraved and issued. Former service personnel Regular or Reserve who believe they may have been affected and do not currently have an application for the ACSM pending with the MOD Medal Office should apply directly via the general medal application form on the MOD medal form page and post to the address at paragraph The purple represents Defence and the green and gold are Australia's national colours.
Skip to main content. The introduction of the Australian Operational Service Medal to replace the Australian Active Service Medal AASM and the Australian Service Medal ASM provides for recognition of Defence-related service which better reflects contemporary operations, including: Flexibility when nature of operations change; Recognition of civilians, increasingly deployed with the military on operations; Recognition of repeat tours; and Recognition of certain border operations in hazardous circumstances.
To qualify, Australian Defence Force ADF members must have been deployed or force assigned for duty as a member of a declared operation: for a period of not less than an aggregate of 30 days; or completed 30 sorties from a unit assigned to a declared operation, provided that those sorties were conducted over a period of not less than an aggregate of 30 days at a rate of one sortie per day.
Medal Ribbon The ribbon for the Australian Operational Service Medal — Border Protection has three equal stripes of dark blue, ochre and dark green which denote the seas and sky, the deserts and the forests and grasslands.
Year Service Started: Max chars: Year Service Ended: Max chars: Any Additional Information: Max chars: Medal Mounting This medal is supplied with a loose ribbons as it would have originally have been awarded.
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