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First Ever Victoria Cross for Australia Awarded

January 21st 2009 14:44
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd this week commended the valour of Trooper Mark Donaldson, with the presentation of the first Victoria Cross for Australia. Trooper Donaldson was honoured for his bravery in Afghanistan in 2008.

In a media release, PM Rudd said "This is a truly historic day. Trooper Donaldson’s bravery will forever be engraved in Australian history. Generations of school children will now know of the story of Trooper Mark Donaldson.

It is a story all Australians should know. It is a story of a hero – one which will be told in classrooms, workplaces and watering holes for many years to come.

Trooper Donaldson’s courage and selflessness in the face of such unspeakable danger is not only a great tribute to him and his family – it epitomises the spirit of the Aussie digger.

The soldiers that he saved will be forever indebted to him. The nation will be forever indebted to him.
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SAS Trooper Mark Donaldson Australia Victoria Cross
SAS Trooper Mark Donaldson Australia Victoria Cross


Trooper Donaldson received the award for his actions in Afghanistan on September 2 last year, when, under heavy fire, he ran 80 metres to save an interpreter for the coalition forces and carried him to safety under sustained and accurate shooting.

The Victoria Cross is the highest possible award for acts of bravery in wartime, ahead of the Military Cross. Queen Victoria instituted the award in 1856 and made it retrospective to cover the Crimean War.

It is 40 years since a Victoria Cross was presented to an Australian. The last Victoria Cross (Imperial) was awarded on 24 May 1969, to Warrant Officer Keith Payne VC OAM for gallantry during the Vietnam War.

In 1991 the Victoria Cross for Australia replaced the Imperial Victoria Cross.
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Comment by Morgan Bell

March 11th 2009 13:18
this story went largely under the radar, as significant as it is, i think because our media was saturated with the story of an american hero (the one landed the plane in the hudson) which left our own hero sadly unrecognised in the general public

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