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Subject:
Malaysian Government to honour Australian Service men and women
MEDIA RELEASE
001/05 Wednesday, 19 January
2005
MALAYSIAN GOVERNMENT TO HONOUR AUSTRALIAN SERVICE MEN AND WOMEN
The Malaysian Government will award a commemorative medal to Australian
servicemen and women who served in Malaysia from 1957 to 1966, Minister
Assisting the Minister for Defence De-Anne Kelly announced today.
The Malaysian Government has produced the award, titled Pingat Jasa
Malaysia (PJM), in recognition of their "distinguished chivalry,
gallantry, sacrifice, or loyalty" in contributing to the freedom of
independence of Malaysia.
"Australia and Malaysia have enjoyed a long standing and valued
relationship based on a common goal of supporting regional stability and
security," Mrs Kelly said. "This acknowledgement of the
contribution our service men and women made to the security of Malaysia
and the region deepens that relationship."
It is expected that as many as 12,000 current and former service men and
women will be presented the PJM.
The Malaysian Government has set the following eligibility guidelines:
* The PJM will be awarded to Australian Defence personnel, who served in
the prescribed areas from 31 August 1957 to 12 August 1966, and to 9
August 1965 for service in Singapore (the point at which it separated
from the Federation of Malaysia).
* Service until 31 December 1966 will also qualify for those personnel
who were posted to Malaysia for service prior to 12 August 1966, but
failed to qualify for the medal before that date.
* Awards will also be made to those whose service was cut short as a
result of death or injury as a result of service in these areas.
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Around 40 former members of the Australian Army who were recruited by
the Government of the Federation of Malaya to serve as Lieutenants in
the Malaysian Police Force are also eligible for the award.
The Department of Defence will receive applications, verify the service
and eligibility and facilitate the approval to wear the award in
accordance with guidelines for foreign awards.
"In all possible circumstances, senior representatives from the
Malaysian Government will present medals personally to recipients,
including next of kin in cases of posthumous awards," Mrs Kelly
said.
For a copy of the application form, members should either call the
toll-free medals' hotline 1800 111 321 or go to the Defence Honours and
Awards website at: www.defence.gov.au/dpe/dpe_site/honours_awards/
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Full details of eligibility for the medal will also be found at this
website address.
Media
Contacts:
Craig Clarke (De-Anne Kelly) - 0417 889 423
Defence Media Liaison - 02 6265 3343 or 0408 498 664 |