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Service Medal 1939-1945

This Australian award was introduced in 1949 and issued to members of the Australian Armed Forces, Merchant Navy and civilians who served 18 months in overseas areas between 3 September 1939 and 2 September 1945 or 3 years at home between the same dates. Those who were killed or wounded in action or taken prisoner of war automatically were entitled to this medal regardless of length of service.

The obverse of this medal has the head of King George VI with the inscription : GEORGIVS VI D : G : BR OMN : REX ET INDIAE IMP:. The reverse bears the Australian Commonwealth Coat of Arms and the inscription : ‘THE AUSTRALIAN WAR MEDAL’ . The dates 1939-1945 are shown on the below of the medal.

The ribbon consists of the following vertical coloured stripes : dark blue, narrow red, khaki, narrow red and a light blue edge on the left.

The medal was named in capital letters with the service number of the recipient, which was prefixed by a letter, which denoted the state from which the recipient was from. So the letter N was for New South Wales, Q for Queensland, S for Southern Australia, T for Tasmania, V for Victoria and W for Western Australia.

Total issued : 180,000

Grid List
Kearney, James Timothy* March 1916
† February 1954

Kelliher, Richard* September 1st, 1910
† January 28th, 1963

Kenna, Edward "Ted"* July 6th, 1919
† July 8th, 2009

Kibby, William Henry* April 15th, 1903
† October 31st, 1942
Plot: XVI Row: A Grave: 18

Kingsbury, Bruce Steel* January 8th, 1918
† August 29th, 1942
Plot: C6 Row: E Grave: 1

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Kirkwall-Smith, Andrew* August 1896
† January 7th, 1973

Kyle, Alan Fairlie "Bill"† September 1st, 1942

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