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Oz: Soldiers awarded for bravery in Afghanistan
An Australian soldier who served in Afghanistan has become the nation's most decorated soldier since the Vietnam War.

The soldier, known as Commando Sergeant A, was awarded the Star of Gallantry at a ceremony in Sydney today to welcome home 200 troops after 12 months in Afghanistan. The solider fought off a series of ambushes as he led his unit on a mission to secure an airfield in southern Afghanistan earlier this year.

Another soldier, known as Commando Corporal B, received a Medal of Gallantry for his role during a different operation.

The Governor-General, Major General Michael Jeffery, has praised the men's bravery. "Both men displayed outstanding leadership skill and, above all, gallantry under fire and extremely hazardous circumstances," he said.

"Their bravery contributed to the overall success of their missions and to the safety of their comrades."
Our sincerest thanks, Gents.


Posted by: .com 2006-11-27
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