Afghanistan Medal


Obverse (left), reverse (right)
and ribbon of medal
TypeCampaign Medal
Awarded forService on Operation Slipper and Palate
Presented byAustralia
EligibilityAustralian Defence Force personnel in the Afghanistan region from 11 October 2001
Campaign(s)War in Afghanistan
StatusClosed
Established30 September 2004
Total34,500
Order of Wear
Next (higher)International Force East Timor Medal
Next (lower)Iraq Medal
RelatedAustralian Active Service Medal
NATO Medal for ISAF

The Afghanistan Medal was instituted by Queen Elizabeth II, Queen of Australia on the advice of the Australian Prime Minister John Howard in 2004.[1] It is awarded to Australian defence force personnel who served in or around Afghanistan after 11 October 2001. Defence force personnel are also recognised by the 'ICAT' clasp to the Australian Active Service Medal and the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation's Non-Article 5 Medal with 'ISAF' clasp.

Eligibility

Members of the Australian Defence Force who render 30 days service (or 30 sorties) with the forces known as:

Debate About Awarding the Afghanistan medal for 2015 to 2021

Description

See also

References

  1. ^ "Afghanistan Medal". Department of Defence. Retrieved 19 March 2022.
  2. ^ "S46" (PDF). Gazette Special. Commonwealth of Australia. 7 April 2010. Retrieved 20 April 2010.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ "More than 400 personnel to be recognised for emergency evacuations from Afghanistan". 8 April 2022.