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The Australian Fire Service Medal (AFSM) is awarded for distinguished service by a member of an Australian fire service.
The '''Australian Fire Service Medal''' (AFSM) is awarded for distinguished service by a member of an Australian fire service.
The AFSM was introduced in 1988, and replaced the Imperial awards of the [[Queen's Fire Service Medal for Gallantry]] and the [[Queen’s Fire Service Medal for Distinguished Service]]. Recipients of the Australian Fire Service Medal are entitled to use the post-nominal letters "AFSM".
The AFSM was introduced in 1988, and replaced the Imperial awards of the [[Queen's Fire Service Medal for Gallantry]] and the [[Queen’s Fire Service Medal for Distinguished Service]]. Recipients of the Australian Fire Service Medal are entitled to use the post-nominal letters "AFSM".


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==Description==
==Description==
* The AFSM is a circular copper-nickel medal. It is ensigned with the Crown of St Edward. The front of the medal displays an image of the Queen superimposed over a seven-pointed star of flames.
* The AFSM is a circular copper-nickel medal. It is ensigned with the [[St. Edward's Crown|Crown of St Edward]]. The obverse displays an image of the [[Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom|Queen]] superimposed over a seven-pointed star of flames.
* The back of the medal is inscribed with the words ‘Australian Fire Service Medal’, and ‘For Distinguished Service’ on a background of flames.
* The reverse is inscribed with the words ‘Australian Fire Service Medal’, and ‘For Distinguished Service’ on a background of flames.
* The 32 millimetre-wide ribbon has a central vertical band of gold, which is superimposed with a red pattern symbolising flames. The two outer vertical bands are green.
* The 32 millimetre-wide ribbon has a central vertical band of gold, which is superimposed with a red pattern symbolising flames. The two outer vertical bands are green.


==Reference==
==Reference==
*[http://www.itsanhonour.gov.au/honours/awards/medals/australian_fire_service_medal.cfm It's an Honour]
*[http://www.itsanhonour.gov.au/honours/awards/medals/australian_fire_service_medal.cfm It's an Honour] Australian Government website


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Revision as of 10:21, 26 May 2007

Australian Fire Service Medal


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TypeMedal
Eligibilitymembers of an Australian Fire Service
StatusCurrently awarded
Established12 April1988

The Australian Fire Service Medal (AFSM) is awarded for distinguished service by a member of an Australian fire service. The AFSM was introduced in 1988, and replaced the Imperial awards of the Queen's Fire Service Medal for Gallantry and the Queen’s Fire Service Medal for Distinguished Service. Recipients of the Australian Fire Service Medal are entitled to use the post-nominal letters "AFSM".

The AFSM is awarded via a quota system:

  • one award for each 1,000, or part of 1,000, full-time permanent members of the combined fire services;
  • one award for each 5,000, or part of 5,000, part-time, volunteer or auxiliary members of the combined fire services; and one additional award;
  • one award of the Medal shall be made in each calendar year in respect of the combined fire services in each of the Australian Capital Territory and the Northern Territory of Australia;
  • one award of the Medal shall be made in each calendar year in respect of a Commonwealth fire service; and
  • an occasional award (not exceeding one per calendar year) may be made in respect of the fire service of an External Territory as determined by the responsible Minister.

Description

  • The AFSM is a circular copper-nickel medal. It is ensigned with the Crown of St Edward. The obverse displays an image of the Queen superimposed over a seven-pointed star of flames.
  • The reverse is inscribed with the words ‘Australian Fire Service Medal’, and ‘For Distinguished Service’ on a background of flames.
  • The 32 millimetre-wide ribbon has a central vertical band of gold, which is superimposed with a red pattern symbolising flames. The two outer vertical bands are green.

Reference