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The Victoria Cross: Awarded for acts of exceptional courage in the face of the enemy.
The cross is covered in bronze and one of Russian weapons in Sebastopol. It has the words "for acts of courage" on the front. On the back of the cross is the date of the act of courage, with the characters, the names engraved on the back of the bracket. Can be assigned to each grade, length of service will be injured or killed.
The unknown American soldier buried in Westminster Abbeywas awarded the Victoria Cross.
Keith Payne VC sold his medals for an undisclosed sum to her family in the future to give. He also wanted to keep the Victoria Cross, Queensland.
Your CV and a number of his other medals are now Maryborough Museum, which John Mayer, Keith is one of his conviction for the sale of Victoria Cross and his other medals.
Keith joined in 1951. Served in the Korean War from April 1952 to March 1953.
Saw service in Malaysia and Papua New Guinea,Back in Brisbane, March 1968.
Back in February 1969 and where his last posting 3 months later he won his Victoria Cross with the Australian Army Training Team in Vietnam.
[London Gazette, September 19, 1969], Ben Het, Kontum Province, Vietnam, May 24, 1969, Warrant Officer II Keith Payne, Australian Army Training Team, Vietnam.
On 24 May 1969 in the province of Kontum, Warrant Officer Payne was commanding the 212th Company 1st Mobile Strike Force Battalion when theBattalion was attacked by a force of North Vietnamese higher power.
The enemy isolated the two leading companies that support those Warrant Officer Payne, and with heavy mortars and rockets, attacked their position from three directions at once. After this serious attack begins to draw the native soldiers.
Be directly exposed to enemy fire, Warrant Officer Payne, through his own efforts, temporarily detained before the attacks of an alternative firehis weapon and running from one place to another collecting grenades and threw them to attack the enemy. He was wounded in hands and arms.
Despite his outstanding efforts, the native soldiers were well under high pressure of the enemy and the commander of the battalion, along with several advisers and a few soldiers, retreated. Healed the wounds and under extremely heavy enemy fire, Warrant Officer Payne covered the retreat from the newThrow grenades and fire his weapon against the enemy who tried to follow-up.
Still under fire, he then ran on the floor to avoid exposure to withdraw its troops in disarray. Thought successfully held and the remains of his company and the second in a limited range of protection of darkness. After reaching this goal, Warrant Officer Payne moves of their own free will and at great personal risk, his mole in the dark alone in aTrying to find wounded soldiers and other natives. Some were on the position of the left and the others were scattered in the area.
Even if the enemy continues to occupy the previous position, scanning Warrant Officer Payne, in utter disregard for his own life to bring back and save some wounded soldiers. He then continued in the area, looking at the opponents and also moved for dismissal, about three hours. He lost forty soldiers gathered, some of whichwounded, and returned with this group of TDM measure had left, only to find that the rest of the battalion had returned. Undeterred by this setback and personal care for a seriously injured advisers of the United States, led the group through the enemy in order to ensure the safety of its base battalion.
Her steady and heroic personal effort in this action were outstanding and undoubtedly saved the lives of a large number of native soldiers and many of itsColleagues and consultants. Warrant Officer Payne repeated acts of extraordinary personal courage and selfless behavior in this operation were an inspiration to all Vietnamese, the United States and Australian soldiers who served with him. His courage was conspicuous in the highest traditions of the Australian Army. Keith Payne was with his Victoria Cross by Queen Elizabeth II at the Royal Yacht Britannia to invest in Brisbane April 13, 1970.
Right medal Warrant Officer II KeithPayne - Australian Army Training Team, Vietnam (held by the Maryborough Military & Colonial Museum, Queensland).
Victoria Cross
Medal of the Order of Australia ( OAM )
Australian Active Service Medal ( 1945-75 )
4 clasps:
"Korea" - Malaysia" - "Vietnam" - "Thai-Malay"
Korea Medal ( 1950-53 )
United Nations Korea Medal ( 1950-53 )
General Service Medal ( 1962- ) 1 clasp: "Malay Peninsula"
Vietnam Medal ( 1965-68 )
Australian Service (Medal 1945-75) 3 brackets:
"Korea" - "South-East Asia" - "PNG"
Queen Elizabeth Silver Jubilee Medal (1977)
Queen Elizabeth Golden Jubilee Medal (2002)
Centenary Medal (2001) (Australia)
Defense Force Service Medal (Australia)
National Medal (1975) (Australia)
Australia Defense Medal (Australia)
Meritorious Service Medals (MSM)
Commonwealth of Australia Issue "
Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (LSGC) "Australia"suspension:
Distinguished Service Cross ( DSC ) ( US issue )
Silver Star ( USA )
Cross of Gallantry with Bronze Star ( Rep of Vietnam )
South Vietnam Campaign Medal ( Rep of Vietnam ) 1 clasp: '1960'
General Service Medal ( Oman )
As Sumood Medal ( Oman )
Pingat Jasa Malaysia Medal ( Malaysia )
These medals fit across his chest at least twice. Go to http://www.medalnews.com to see a photo. You will also find other information on VC Winners in the Anglo-Zulu War, more articles on the medals in general.
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