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The Australian Operational Service Medal is a
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established on 22 May 2012 to recognise service by
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(ADF) personnel on designated hazardous operations. It may also be awarded to civilians who serve alongside the ADF on designated operations under specific conditions. It replaces the Australian Active Service Medal and
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for future ADF operations. The medal is issued to military personnel with a different ribbon for each designated operation. When issued to civilians, a standard ribbon is issued with clasps issued for each designated operation.


Overview

The Australian Operational Service Medal is a
campaign medal A campaign medal is a military decoration which is awarded to a member of an armed force who serves in a designated military operation or performs duty in a geographical theater. Campaign medals are very similar to service medals but carry a hig ...
established by Royal Letters Patent on 22 May 2012. This campaign medal was instituted as a replacement for future issues of the Australian Active Service Medal and
Australian Service Medal The Australian Service Medal is an Australian military decoration. It was authorised 13 September 1988 to recognise prescribed service in peacekeeping and non-warlike operations. It is awarded with a clasp to denote the prescribed operation and ...
and operational campaign medals for the Australian Defence Force, as well as to recognise the service of Defence civilians in declared operational areas. It is awarded as either a military or civilian variant.


Military version

The military version of the medal has a standard medal design, but ribbons vary by operation. An accumulated service device will be awarded for subsequent qualifying service by ADF members where they undertake further service on an operation for which they have already been awarded the Australian Operational Service Medal.


Ribbons

To date, four ribbons for ADF service have been announced:


Civilian version

The Australian Operational Service Medal (Civilian) was established to allow for recognition of Defence civilians, who had agreed to be subject to the and were employed overseas to support the operations of a deployed military force in a declared area of operations. The civilian version uses the same medal design as the military version, but is awarded with a unique civilian ribbon and a clasp denoting the declared operation. Subsequent qualifying service for civilians will be (is) denoted by clasps.


Clasps

Clasps announced (and awarded) to date are listed below.


Variants for declared operations – Military version


Australian Operational Service Medal – Border Protection (AOSM-BP)

The variant for border protection operations was announced on 19 July 2012. This variant will be (is) awarded to Australian Defence Force personnel who have served on border protection operations since 1997. The ribbon for the medal is 32 mm wide with a central stripe of
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flanked by one blue stripe and one green stripe of equal width. The declared operations are: Personnel who served on naval vessels, maritime patrol aircraft or Regional Force Surveillance Unit patrols whilst assigned to any of these operations may be eligible. Members of the Australian Defence Force must have served either an aggregate of 30 days either deployed or force assigned as a member of one of the declared operations, or were deployed or force assigned to a declared operation and completed 30
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from a unit assigned to the operation, so long as the sorties were conducted over a period of not less than 30 aggregate days with no more than one sortie counted per day. Members must also have been: *Deployed at sea directly supporting a declared operation *Deployed on land or in the air, dedicated in support of a declared operation *Deployed forward to exclusively support a declared operation.


Exclusions

Members are not eligible for an award of the AOSM-BP where an entitlement exists to another Australian medal for the same deployment. Members are not eligible for an award of the AOSM-BP where the member was part of: * Headquarters staff at Joint Operations Command; * Headquarters staff at Northern Command; * Headquarters staff at Military Strategic Commitments; * Headquarters staff at Regional Force Surveillance Unit; * Australian Defence Force staff at Border Protection Command; or * Base maintainers and support personnel * Rifle Company Butterworth personnel providing direct support to Border Protection operations via airfield and aircraft security.


Australian Operational Service Medal – Greater Middle East Operation (AOSM-GMEO)

The eligibility requirements for this medal are: * 30 days service, continuous or aggregated, on either of the below operations * The ADF member is force assigned for operational duties. The declared operations are:


Clasps for declared operations – Civilian version

On 12 December 2012, the Governor-General declared, for the purposes of the Australian Operational Service Medal Regulation 2012, a number of ''declared operations'', and determined the conditions for award of Clasps. ;General conditions for all Clasps include: * awarded to a civilian who was employed for duty on the declared operation for a period of not less than an aggregate of 30 days; ;Specific conditions for each Clasp include:


See also

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Australia Service Medal 1939–45 Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a Sovereign state, sovereign country comprising the mainland of the Australia (continent), Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous List of islands of Australia, sma ...
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Australian Active Service Medal 1945–1975 The Australian Active Service Medal 1945–1975 recognises the service of Australian Defence Force and certain other persons in prescribed warlike operations in the period after World War II, and prior to February 1975. The medal was establishe ...
* Australian Active Service Medal *
Australian Service Medal 1945–1975 The Australian Service Medal 1945–1975 recognises service in peacekeeping or non-warlike operations in the 30-year period following World War II, and prior to February 1975. The medal was established on 22 February 1995. The Australian S ...
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Australian Service Medal The Australian Service Medal is an Australian military decoration. It was authorised 13 September 1988 to recognise prescribed service in peacekeeping and non-warlike operations. It is awarded with a clasp to denote the prescribed operation and ...
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Police Overseas Service Medal (Australia) The Police Overseas Service Medal is an award in the Australian honours system. The award is presented to members of an Australian police force in recognition of service undertaken with an international peace-keeping organisations or following a ...
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Humanitarian Overseas Service Medal The Humanitarian Overseas Service Medal is an award in the Australian honours system. The award is presented to those who perform humanitarian service in a foreign country, in particular those working in dangerous environments or conditions or ...
* National Emergency Medal (Australia) *
Civilian Service Medal 1939–1945 The Civilian Service Medal 1939–1945 is awarded to civilians in Australia Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a Sovereign state, sovereign country comprising the mainland of the Australia (continent), Australian co ...
* List of military operations involving Australia


References


External links


Image of medals laid out prior to presentation
Royal Australian Navy Media Library.
Australian Operational Service Medal
www.defence.gov.au

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