Cross of Valour (Australia)
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The Cross of Valour was established in 1975 as the highest Australian Bravery Award. The awards were established as part of the institution of the Australian Honours System. The Cross of Valour has been awarded to five Australian civilians and, although there has been no Australian military recipient, they would be eligible in situations where normal honours to the military do not apply.[2]
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Cross of Valour | |
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Type | Medal |
Awarded for | "acts of conspicuous courage in circumstances of extreme peril"[1] |
Presented by | Australia |
Eligibility | Australian citizen |
Post-nominals | CV |
Status | Currently awarded |
Established | 14 February 1975 |
First awarded | 1989 |
Last awarded | 2003 |
Total | 5 |
Order of wear | |
Next (higher) | George Cross (GC)(If awarded on or before 5 October 1992) [2] |
Next (lower) | Knight/Lady of the Garter (KG/LG) |
Related | Star of Courage Bravery Medal Commendation for Brave Conduct Group Bravery Citation |
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The Cross of Valour is awarded "only for acts of the most conspicuous courage in circumstances of extreme peril". The award carries the post-nominal initials CV; awards may be made posthumously.