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Bravery Meeting 71 (Australia)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Bravery Council of Australia Meeting 71 Honours List was announced by the Governor General of Australia on 17 August 2009.[1]

Awards were announced for the Star of Courage,[2] the Bravery Medal,[3] Commendation for Brave Conduct[4] and Group Bravery Citation.[5]

† indicates an award made posthumously.

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Star of Courage

Star of Courage ribbon

Bravery Medal (BM)

Bravery Medal ribbon
  • Joshua William Dishton, Victoria
  • Jack Ross Foster, Victoria
  • Dion Grey, Victoria
  • Jason Graeme Gully†, Victoria
  • Moomooga Tiatia Harris, Victoria
  • Daniel Chan Johnson, Queensland
  • Jacqueline Johnson, Queensland
  • Petty Officer Greg James Langshaw, Western Australia
  • Constable Paul Thomas Mason, Queensland Police
  • Chief Petty Officer Rohan Kenneth Pugh, Western Australia
  • Kyle George Quinlan, Queensland
  • Allan Farley Small, Victoria
  • Paul Richard Udinga, Western Australia
  • Xinkang Wang, New South Wales
  • John Macleay West, Queensland
  • Jeanette Margaret Wilkins, New South Wales
  • David Kevin Williams, South Australia

Commendation for Brave Conduct

Commendation for Brave Conduct ribbon
  • Stewart John Atchinson, Victoria
  • David John Bevan-Evans, Victoria
  • Alfred Boge, Solomon Islands
  • Steven Feruccio Brescacin, Western Australia
  • Kent Francis Brotherton, Victoria
  • Leslie Ross Burnley, Western Australia
  • Pascal Cabooter, Belgium
  • Sean Cavanagh, Queensland
  • Mary Margaret Cosh, Queensland
  • Maureen May Crawford, New South Wales
  • Kenneth Sydney Dacomb, Victoria
  • Ricky James Dare, Queensland
  • Cossie John Doyle, Queensland
  • Neale Michael Dunphy BM, Queensland
  • Paul David Eustance, Northern Territory
  • Mathew John Froude, Queensland
  • Senior Constable Ian Frederick Goeths, Queensland Police
  • Steven Lance Gunster, Western Australia
  • Paul Christopher Harrington, South Australia
  • Paul James Heenan, Queensland
  • Robert Hirsch, Queensland
  • Glen Phillip Ingram, Victoria
  • Bradley John Kidd, Queensland
  • John Gerard Kilduff, Victoria
  • Sergeant Damion Clifford King, Northern Territory
  • David Anthony King, Western Australia
  • Steven Kladaric, Victoria
  • Eugene Terrence Kudray, Western Australia
  • Benjamin McGuire, Queensland
  • Benjamin Thomas Marion, Queensland
  • Senior Constable Andrew James Mayfield, New South Wales Police
  • Levi Perry, Western Australia
  • Ross Edward Pittit, Queensland
  • James Martin Regan†, Western Australia
  • Clancy Jade Roberts, New South Wales
  • Michael William Russel, Queensland
  • Piero Sidoti, Victoria
  • Shawn Scott Thornton, New South Wales
  • Senior Constable Richard Paul Wells, Western Australia Police

Group Bravery Citation

Awardees are several crew members from the 35 Water Transport Squadron attached to the Australian National Antarctic Research Expedition.

  • Kenneth Stanley Barrington, New South Wales
  • Dudley Raymond Crowe, Victoria
  • Timothy Gay, Queensland
  • Gregory Dale Kenny, New South Wales
  • Alistair Andrew Scott, Queensland

References

  1. ^ Australian Bravery Decorations Honours List (17 August 2009, www.gg.gov.au
  2. ^ Star of Courage Citations, August 2009, www.gg.gov.au
  3. ^ Bravery Medal Citations Archived 2017-04-07 at the Wayback Machine, August 2009, www.gg.gov.au
  4. ^ Commendations for Brave Conduct, August 2009, www.gg.gov.au
  5. ^ Group Bravery Citation, August 2009, www.gg.gov.au
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