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Letters
Ship’s
efforts ignored
I
read with interest LCDR Aicholzer’s letter (April 22) regarding
recognition of time served in Iraq, and the fact that there was
some quibbling over which clasp they would receive.
No disrespect intended, but at least they will get some recognition
for their effort.
In 1992-1993, HMAS Jervis Bay (AGT 203) acted as troop transport
and logistics support for OP Solace - the UN sponsored response
to Somalia.
The ship’s company has never received formal recognition (eg medals),
even though they were arguably entering an area fraught with unknown
dangers.
Tobruk followed two weeks after Jervis Bay first sailed, and spent
the requisite 30 days in the AO, steaming off the African coast,
and were awarded an ASM.
Jervis Bay, because of the nature of her duties, sailed in and
out twice and did not spend the time needed for the ASM award.
I have written to Honours & Awards previously on this issue and
was told the Navy awards were being looked at. That was nearly
three years ago, and yet nothing has been done.
I think it disgraceful that an entire ship’s company, and the
effort they put in has been ignored for very close to a decade,
and will probably never be recognised.
LCDR Sue Cunningham Canberra, ACT
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