Mark Gregor Strang Donaldson, (born 2 April 1979) is an Australian soldier and a recipient of the
Victoria Cross for Australia, the highest award in the
Australian honours system. Then
Trooper Donaldson was a member of the
Special Air Service Regiment (SASR) when he exposed himself to enemy fire to protect injured troops and then rescued an interpreter under heavy enemy fire in the
Battle of Khaz Oruzgan during
Operation Slipper, the Australian contribution to the
War in Afghanistan
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. He was presented with the decoration by the
Governor-General of Australia,
Quentin Bryce, in a ceremony in
Canberra
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on 16 January 2009. On 25 January 2010, Donaldson was named the
2010 Young Australian of the Year.
He was promoted to
corporal
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in June 2010.
Early life
Donaldson was born on 2 April 1979 in
Waratah, New South Wales, the younger son of Greg, a
Vietnam War
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veteran, and Bernadette Donaldson. He grew up in the small northern New South Wales township of
Dorrigo, attending Dorrigo High School, a small
state
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public school,
until 1996.
In 1995, his father died suddenly of a heart attack, and Mark and his brother became wards of
Legacy
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, one of their legatees being a former member of the same Army unit their father had served in.
In 1998, when Donaldson was 19 and attending art college in
Sydney
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, his mother disappeared. She is presumed murdered and an investigation into the disappearance is ongoing.
Donaldson left full-time education and took a variety of physically demanding jobs in Australia and overseas.
Military career
2002–2008
Donaldson enlisted in the
Australian Army
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on 18 June 2002. He trained at
Army Recruit Training Centre,
Kapooka, winning prizes as the best shot and best at physical training in his platoon. Detailed to the
Royal Australian Infantry Corps, he then underwent further training at
Singleton, where he won prizes again for shooting and physical training, and also as most outstanding soldier in his platoon. He was then posted to the
1st Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, based in
Townsville, Queensland.
From February to April 2004, Donaldson completed the SASR selection course, and was posted to 3 Squadron in May 2004. He has since seen service in
East Timor
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,
Iraq
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(
Operation Falconer) and Afghanistan (
Operation Slipper).
During his deployment to Afghanistan, he was slightly wounded on 12 August 2008 when the
Bushmaster protected mobility vehicle
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he was travelling in struck an
improvised explosive device
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.
Victoria Cross for Australia
The actions for which Donaldson's Victoria Cross for Australia were awarded took place on 2 September 2008. Patrolling with Afghan and US forces, they were ambushed by a well-prepared and larger
Taliban
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force. The ambush began with sustained machine gun and rocket-propelled grenade fire, causing several casualties. Donaldson deliberately exposed himself to fire from the Taliban fighters in order to draw their attention away from the casualties, allowing them to be moved to cover. When the patrol attempted to withdraw, the number of casualties was such that the unwounded personnel (including Donaldson) had to make their way on foot, beside their vehicles, as the casualties filled the vehicles. As they set off, it was realised that an Afghan interpreter attached to the patrol was wounded and had not been loaded into the vehicles. Donaldson immediately crossed the or so of open ground between the convoy and the interpreter, under heavy fire, and then carried him back to the vehicles where Donaldson administered first aid. The patrol eventually broke free of the ambush after two hours.
When asked about the incident, Donaldson commented: "I'm a soldier, I'm trained to fight ... it's instinct and it's natural. I just saw him there, I went over and got him, that was it."
The events were first reported by the Australian press on 12 December 2008 following a briefing by Major General
Tim McOwan on 11 December. At this stage, Donaldson was identified only as "Trooper F".
Donaldson then became the first recipient of the
Victoria Cross for Australia on 16 January 2009; he was presented with the medal by the Governor-General at a ceremony in
Government House, Canberra.
The official citation was published in a special edition of the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette of 20 January 2009 and states (in part) that the award was made for " ... most conspicuous acts of gallantry in action in a circumstance of great peril in Afghanistan, as part of the Special Operations Task Group during Operations SLIPPER, Oruzgan province, Afghanistan."
Seven days after the medal presentation, Donaldson lent his VC and other medals to the
Australian War Memorial
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in an official ceremony. The medals were placed on display at the end of February 2009. Donaldson was subsequently received in audience by the
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,
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, at
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on 10 November 2009.
Subsequent career
After being presented with his VC, Donaldson requested permission to remain a member of the SASR and participate in operational postings. This was approved by Chief of the Defence Force, Air Chief Marshal
Angus Houston, and Chief of Army, Lieutenant General
Ken Gillespie. Donaldson subsequently served in Afghanistan for a four-month period in 2009, made a brief deployment to the country in early 2010 and deployed again in 2013. He was also promoted to the rank of
corporal
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in 2010 after completing a junior leaders course.
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]

On 11 November 2009, Donaldson and British VC recipient
Johnson Beharry handed a wreath to the Queen during a service in
Westminster Abbey
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which marked the deaths in 2009 of the last three veterans of the First World War resident in the United Kingdom,
Bill Stone,
Henry Allingham and
Harry Patch. The wreath was then laid on the
Tomb of the Unknown Warrior. While Donaldson was in London, news emerged in Afghanistan that
Sarbi, an
explosives
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detection dog that was declared
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after the 2 September ambush, had been found alive and well by an American soldier.
[
][
] Donaldson said of the news that it "closed a chapter in their shared history" and "She's the last piece of the puzzle ... Having Sarbi back gives some closure for the handler and the rest of us that served with her in 2008. It's a fantastic morale booster for the guys."
[
] Donaldson was announced as the Patron-in-Chief of the military charity Soldier on Australia on 4 October 2014.
In a May 2014 interview with the ''Australian Financial Reviews Christopher Joye, Donaldson disclosed that he had been shot in the leg during a contact in Afghanistan: "This 35-year-old 'shooter' has also been clipped through his left hamstring, where a slug remains to remind him of why he should never have traversed a track while a Taliban carrying night-vision goggles zeroed in with an AK-47." He also spoke about killing terrorists: "Pressed on the burden of taking another life, he says that rubbing out bad guys in "gun fights" – a notably "more personal experience than dropping bombs from jets" – is just a "part of the job". Donaldson is at peace with a profession that few have the mental or physical equipment to pursue: "I don’t get nightmares, mate. Sure you remember stuff; I just don’t dwell on it."
Personal life
Donaldson is married to Emma, and has a daughter and a son. He has written a memoir called ''The Crossroad'', which was published by Macmillan in 2013. Emma had described him as being "married to the army". Donaldson says of himself: "I don't see myself as a hero, honestly. I still see myself as a soldier first and foremost."
Honours and awards
On 25 January 2010, Donaldson was named the Young Australian of the Year 2010. That evening, at a public event on the lawns of Parliament House in Canberra, the Prime Minister (Kevin Rudd
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) and the National Australia Day Council
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Chair (Adam Gilchrist
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) presented Donaldson with a handmade glass award and praised his achievements.
References
Further reading
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External links
Official portraits
from the Award Ceremony.
of Special Operations Task Group activity in Oruzgan Province, Afghanistan.
of interviews with Donaldson.
Donaldson meeting the Queen
11 November 2009.
Young Australian of the Year 2010
award presentation, 25 January 2010.
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1979 births
Australian Army soldiers
Australian military personnel of the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
Australian military personnel of the Iraq War
Australian recipients of the Victoria Cross
Living people
Military personnel from New South Wales
Recipients of the Unit Citation for Gallantry
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