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National Emergency Medal (Vic Bushfires 09) + ADM Replica Set

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SKU:BN1684

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SKU:
BN1684

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Brand Group 1, Brand Group 2, Product Group 2, Product Group 3, Organisation,

Specifications

Brand Group 1:
Brands
Brand Group 2:
Medals of Australia
Product Group 2:
Medals
Product Group 3:
Common Groups
Organisation:
Australian,Honours & Awards

Description

This distinguished medal ensemble features the National Emergency Medal with the Victorian Bushfires 2009 clasp, complemented by the Australian Defence Medal (ADM), both expertly court mounted for ceremonial wear.

The National Emergency Medal is a prestigious Australian award granted to individuals who have rendered noteworthy service in specific national emergencies. The Victorian Bushfires 2009 clasp is a special attachment that distinctly recognises the exceptional service and contributions made during the devastating Victorian Bushfires in 2009. This clasp honors the extraordinary efforts of those who played a critical role in firefighting, relief, and recovery operations, including both organised personnel and independent volunteers.

The Australian Defence Medal (ADM) is awarded to members of the Australian Defence Force who have fulfilled their initial enlistment term or have served for four years, whichever comes first. This medal acknowledges the commitment and consistent service of both regular and Reserve members of the ADF.

Together, these medals represent a spectrum of service from emergency response in significant national events like the Victorian Bushfires in 2009, to ongoing dedication and service in the Australian Defence Force. They are a profound expression of gratitude and recognition for the bravery, commitment, and sacrifices made by Australian service members.