| Afghanistan Medal | |
|---|---|
Obverse (left), reverse (right) and ribbon of medal | |
| Type | Campaign Medal |
| Awarded for | Service on Operation Slipper and Palate |
| Presented by | Australia |
| Eligibility | Australian Defence Force personnel in the Afghanistan region from 11 October 2001 |
| Campaign | War in Afghanistan |
| Status | Closed |
| Established | 30 September 2004 |
| Total | 34,500 |
| Order of Wear | |
| Next (higher) | International Force East Timor Medal |
| Next (lower) | Iraq Medal |
| Related | Australian Active Service Medal NATO Medal for ISAF |
TheAfghanistan Medal was instituted byQueen Elizabeth II, Queen of Australia on the advice of theAustralian Prime MinisterJohn Howard in 2004.[1] It is awarded to Australian defence force personnel who served in or around Afghanistan after 11 October 2001. Defence force personnel are also recognised by the 'ICAT' clasp to theAustralian Active Service Medal and theNorth Atlantic Treaty Organisation'sNon-Article 5 Medal with 'ISAF' clasp.
Members of the Australian Defence Force who render 30 days service (or 30 sorties) with the forces known as: