Unit Citation for Gallantry

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Unit Citation for Gallantry
insignia worn if a member of the unit when earned (left)
and if joined after (right)
TypeUnit Citation
Awarded forExtraordinary gallantry in action
Presented byAustralia
EligibilityAustralian military units
StatusCurrently awarded
Established15 January 1991
First awarded27 November 2004
Last awarded1 June 2018
Total6
Total awarded posthumously1
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RelatedCommendation for Gallantry

The Unit Citation for Gallantry is a collective group decoration awarded to members of Australian military units. It recognises extraordinary gallantry in action. The Unit Citation for Gallantry was created in 1991, along with the Meritorious Unit Citation. The actual citation is a warrant presented to the unit. Insignia are worn by individuals to denote their membership of a unit that has been awarded a citation. Personnel cannot be issued with the insignia until the authorised unit representative, normally the Commanding Officer, has been formally invested with the citation.

Recipients

As of June 2018, six awards have been made:

Description

  • The insignia of a Unit Citation for Gallantry is a gilt sterling-silver rectangular frame (32mm x 15mm) with a design of flames emanating from the edge to the centre. The frame surrounds a ribbon bar of deep green, which may display a gilt sterling-silver Federation Star (7mm diameter) at its centre.
  • Members attached to the unit when the citation is awarded wear it with the Federation Star, and continue to wear this after leaving the unit. Members who subsequently join the unit wear the citation without the Federation Star, and discontinue wearing it after leaving the unit.

See also

  • Australian Honours Order of Precedence

References

  1. ^ It's an Honour - 1 SAS Sqn, SASR Citation
  2. ^ Department of Defence, 2003, The War in Iraq: ADF Operations in the Middle East in 2003, p5
  3. ^ a b "Citations of Valour". Special Air Service Historical Foundation. SAS Historical Foundation. 2013. Retrieved 16 February 2015.
  4. ^ "Address by His Excellency Major General Michael Jeffery on the Occasion of Presentation of the Unit Citation for Gallantry to 4RAR (Commando)". Governor General of Australia. Archived from the original on 4 October 2009. Retrieved 30 June 2013.
  5. ^ It's an Honour - D Coy, 6 RAR Citation
  6. ^ Navy Daily - Brave crew recognised for extraordinary acts of gallantry in 1942
  7. ^ White, Tony (19 August 2018). "Unit Citation for Gallantry awarded to RAN Helicopter Flight Vietnam". Navy Daily. Retrieved 2 November 2018.

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