Australian Active Service Medal
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The Australian Active Service Medal is an Australian military decoration. It was authorized 13 September 1988 to recognise prescribed service in warlike operations. It is awarded with a clasp to denote the prescribed operation and subsequent awards of the medal are made in the form of additional clasps.
[edit] Description
The colours of the ribbon are primarily variations of the Australian colours of green and gold with a central red stripe, which signifies active service, that is, the dangers faced in warlike situations.
- Clasps:
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- IRAQ 2003
- Operation Falconer: 18 March 2003 to 22 July 2003
- Operation Catalyst: 16 July 2003 to Present
- ICAT (International Coalition Against Terror)
- Operation Slipper:
- Forward Area (Middle East): 11 October 2001 to Present
- Diego Garcia: 11 October 2001 to 1 August 2002
- EAST TIMOR
- INTERFET
- UNTAET/UNMISET
- Somalia
- Battalion Group for Operation Solace: 10 January 1993 to 21 May 1993
- Land components of 2nd UN Operation: 1 May 1993 to present
- Air components of 2nd UN Operation: 1 May 1993 to present
- RWANDA
- Balkans: 12 January 1992 to 24 January 1997
- Cambodia: 20 October 1991 to 7 October 1993
- Kuwait: 17 January 1991 to 28 February 1991
- Namibia: 18 February 1989 to 10 April 1990
- Vietnam 1975: 29 March 1975 to 28 April 1975
- IRAQ 2003