The Australian Service Medal 1945–1975 recognises service in peacekeeping or non-warlike operations in the 30-year period following World War II, and prior to February 1975. The medal was established on 22 February 1995. The Australian Service Medal recognises non-warlike service after February 1975.
Description
As described by the Australian Department of Defence:[2]
"The Australian Service Medal 1945–1975 is a nickel-silver medal ensigned with the Crown of St Edward. The obverse features the Commonwealth Coat of Arms above a spray of golden wattle" surrounded by the words 'THE AUSTRALIAN SERVICE MEDAL 1945–1975'.
"The reverse of the medal shows the Federation Star and golden wattle" with space for recipient's details.
"The medal ribbon has a central gold stripe flanked by two green stripes which in turn are flanked by stripes of silver grey, dark and light blue" from the Australia Service Medal 1939–45
A nickel-silver clasp with the name of the theatre or action for which the award is made is presented with the medal.
30 days service in Papua New Guinea in nation building, training and administration of defence forces, and humanitarian relief from 3 September 1945 to 16 September 1975[8]
30 days service with UNTEA from 3 October 1962 to 30 April 1963.
Superseded clasps
A "Thai-Malay" clasp was issued for the Australian Service Medal 1945–1975 for service on land and air anti-terrorist operations along the Thai-Malay border between 1 August 1960 and 31 August 1964, or on RAAF air operations between 17 August 1964 and 30 March 1966, but in February 2002 this service was upgraded to the Australian Active Service Medal 1945–1975.[13] A total of 1,071 clasps were issued.[14]