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The Rudd Government has today announced changes to military
awards in response to the independent review of Battle of Long
Tan recognition. It has also announced its response to the review
of service recognition for RAAF Ubon (1965-68).
Cabinet Secretary,
Senator John Faulkner, Minister for Veterans Affairs,
Alan Griffin, and Parliamentary Secretary for Defence Support,
Dr Mike Kelly, have carefully considered the reports of the
independent review panel and a number of public responses to
the reports.
Key decisions, approved
by the Governor-General, are:
Harry Smith, Commander
D Company 6RAR, will be offered the Star of Gallantry (equivalent
to the Distinguished Service Order), and Platoon Commanders
Dave Sabben and Geoff Kendall, will be offered the Medal for
Gallantry (equivalent to the Military Cross). This restores
the original award recommended for Smith by his commanding officers,
and accepts that the intention was to award Sabben and Kendall
higher honours. The strength of D Company 6RAR in Vietnam on
18 August 1966 will receive approval to wear the former Republic
of Vietnams Gallantry Cross with Palm Unit Citation Emblem.
Any other unresolved
concerns regarding individual awards for Long Tan will be referred
to the independent Defence Honours and Awards Tribunal. The
Government will consider itself bound by the Tribunals
recommendations on these matters.
Implementation of
these recommendations will properly recognise the individual
and collective gallantry of these men on 18 August 1966, provide
an equitable mix of awards for the battle, and will confer considerable
honour on all the men of D Company 6RAR in Vietnam who fought
in the Battle of Long Tan.
The independent panel
reviewing service recognition for RAAF Ubon found that that
the close working relationship that Australian personnel developed
with the Americans at Ubon, in Thailand, does not translate
to an intention by the Government to deploy assets as part of
the Vietnam War. The Government has accepted this finding. It
is open for the Ubon Veterans to seek a review of this matter
by the independent Defence Honours and Awards Tribunal.
The Government again
thanks the panel for its work on these matters and supports
most of its recommendations. On the matter of the South Vietnamese
unit citation, we respect the panels principled approach
but have formed the view that the evidence of an intention by
the former government of South Vietnam to offer this award is
compelling.
Further details of
the Governments response to the recommendations of the
review reports are attached.
FOR COMMENT:
Laura Ryan (Alan
Griffin) 0437 863 109
Colin Campbell
(Senator Faulkner) 0407 787 181
Mark Sjolander
(Dr Kelly) 0407 102 220
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