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Commandos On Parade For Afghanistan Honours


Commandos On Parade For Afghanistan Honours

The Governor General, His Excellency Major General Michael Jeffery, officially acknowledged the dedication and skills of Australian Commandos at a parade held in Sydney today.

The 4th Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment (Commando), soldiers who served in Afghanistan as part of the Special Operations Task Group, Operation Slipper, were presented with a Unit Citation for Gallantry.

Major General Jeffery said he was extremely honoured to present the award to the 4 RAR (CDO) soldiers for the work that they had achieved whilst deployed in Afghanistan.

His statements were echoed by the Chief of Army, Lieutenant General Peter Leahy.

"You should all be proud of what you have achieved. Congratulations on this achievement," said Lieutenant General Leahy.

Recently returned members of the Special Operations Task Group who have been serving in Afghanistan were also officially welcomed home.

The parade was also attended by Special Operations Commander Australia, Major General Michael Hindmarsh and the Hon Danna Vale MP, Member for Hughes.

The parade was marked with sorrow as details of the death of Sergeant Matthew Locke were revealed to the assembled members by Major General Jeffery.

"Sergeant Locke provided outstanding service to his mates and to his country, and he was doing what he loved doing, commanding in the field.

"From my observations, he was a magnificent soldier, he was brave, he was an absolute professional, but he also had a wonderful sense of humour," Major General Jeffery said.

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"The nation today has lost a genuine hero. The army has lost a gallant and respected soldier" said Lieutenant General Leahy.

ENDS

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