Significance
The Victoria Cross (VC) is a military decoration awarded for valour "in the presence of the enemy" to members of the Australia Armed Forces. It may be awarded to a person of any rank in any service, and to civilians under military command. Being the highest award in the Australian Honours Order of Wearing, the Victoria Cross takes precedence over all other postnominals and Australian orders and decorations.
Physical description
Black metal frame containing image of Victoria Cross Medal with two columns of names either side.
Inscriptions & markings
Australian Victoria Cross Recipients
Certificate of Authenticity
Subjects
- howse,
- bisdee,
- wylly,
- bell,
- rogers,
- keysor,
- maygar,
- jacka,
- symons,
- burton,
- shout,
- dunstan,
- hamilton,
- tubb,
- throssell,
- jackson,
- dartnell,
- leak,
- blackburn,
- cooke,
- castleton,
- o'meara,
- murray,
- mcnamara,
- cherry,
- jensen,
- newland,
- kenny,
- whittle,
- pope,
- howell,
- moon,
- greive,
- carroll,
- inwood,
- birks,
- dwyer,
- bugden,
- mcgee,
- peeler,
- jeffries,
- mcdougall,
- storkey,
- sadlier,
- ruthven,
- davey,
- axford,
- dalziel,
- brown,
- borella,
- gaby,
- beatham,
- statton,
- joynt,
- mccarthy,
- gordon,
- cartwright,
- currey,
- lowerson,
- mactier,
- towner,
- buckley,
- woods,
- wark,
- ryan,
- maxwell,
- ingram,
- sullivan,
- pearse,
- edmondson,
- cutler,
- edwards,
- anderson,
- kingsbury,
- french,
- gurney,
- kibby,
- gratwick,
- middleton,
- newton,
- kelliher,
- derrick,
- rattey,
- chowne,
- mackey,
- kenna,
- simpson,
- starcevich,
- partridge,
- wheatley,
- badcoe,
- payne