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The Prime Minister on behalf of the nation launches a special Vietnam Commemorative Medallion to Honour our Vietnam Veterans

The Prime Minister on behalf of the nation launches a special Vietnam Commemorative Medallion to Honour our Vietnam Veterans

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Today, the Prime Minister and Minister for Veterans’ Affairs launched a commemorative medallion to honour those who served in the Vietnam War. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese stated, "This year, as we mark 50 years since the role of Australian troops in the hostilities in Vietnam came to a close, let us acknowledge your service and sacrifice." 

 

Australians who served during the Vietnam War can apply for a 50th anniversary commemorative medallion and certificate of recognition.

Families of those who have since passed, or were killed in action are also eligible.

Apply here: https://t.co/slsMOzcI17 pic.twitter.com/dJH5SL65OB

— Australian Department of Veterans' Affairs (@DVAAus) March 29, 2023

 

This year marks the 50th anniversary of the end of Australia's involvement in the Vietnam War. As a nation, we honour the Vietnam veterans by creating a Commemorative Medallion and Certificate of Commemoration produced by the Department of Veterans Affairs (DVA). These will be available to all living veterans, widows of veterans, and other family members of veterans of the Vietnam War, with one medallion available per veteran.  

 

DVA commissioned the Military Shop to design and manufacture the Commemorative Medallion in October 2022. The medallion's obverse design features the Commonwealth Coat of Arms, with 'Vietnam War' and 'Australia Remembers' inscribed at the top and bottom. The reverse design features a stunning Vietnam motif with “1962-73 on the top rim and “Thank You For Your Service” on the bottom rim. The stunning motif features a UH-1 Iroquois "Huey" Helicopter, a depiction of HMAS Sydney (III) "Vung Tau Ferry", and an Australian soldier holding an SLR.  

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The certificate's design includes the Commonwealth Coat of Arms, 'Australia Remembers' wording, and the signatures of the Governor-General and the Prime Minister. The certificate will be contained within its folder, which allows for independent display, framing and mounting. The medallion will be presented in a display case. It will include a card explaining the design and a brief expression of thanks.  

 

"To each and every one of our Vietnam veterans: We honour you. We thank you," said Minister for Veterans' Affairs Matt Keogh. These commemorative items are a small but meaningful way to honour the service of those who served in the Vietnam War and recognise the sacrifice of those who never returned home. Use the link below for your application. 

DVA: Vietnam War Commemorative Medallion and Certificate 

 

The Vietnam war saw over 60,000 Australian troops sent to Vietnam, resulting in over 500 Australian deaths and more than 2,500 injuries. Despite being one of the more minor contributors to the war, Australian troops played an important role in slowing the spread of communism in the region and supporting South Vietnamese troops.  

 

The Military Shop will commemorate the 50th anniversary with a year-long campaign to honour Vietnam Veterans and celebrate their contribution to Australia's military history. Follow us on Facebook or Instagram for ongoing updates about the Vietnam 50th Campaign - Honouring service and sacrifice: celebrating life.  

 

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