director general career management policy (dgcmp) honours and awards issues
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DIRECTOR GENERAL CAREER MANAGEMENT POLICY (DGCMP)
HONOURS AND AWARDS ISSUES
PINGAT JASA MALAYSIA
• Expected 12 000 entitlements.
• Eligibility from Independence on
31 August 1957 until 31 December 1966.
- 90 days direct support in Malaysia.
- 180 days indirect support outside Malaysia.
• Singapore included until 9 August 1965.
PINGAT JASA MALAYSIA
• First awards not expected to until early 2006.
• 4900 applicants assessed eligible for the award as at October 2005 from 7300 so far received.
AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE MEDAL
• Will recognise the significant commitment and contribution (six years or more).
• Will include discharge due to some service and enlistment policies of the time.
• Also extended to death or medical discharge due to compensable injury.
• Commences from 3 September 1945 (end of World War II).
AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE MEDAL
• Defence and ex-service community consulted.
• How to apply will be widely publicised.
• Approximately 450 000 assessed to be eligible.
• Expecting around 1M applications.
APPLICATION BACKLOGSBacklog 2005
Army WWII16%
Navy6%
RAAF6%
ANSM0%
PJM4%
Long Service25%
ADM43%
Army Post War0%
APPLICATION BACKLOGS• As at 1 Oct 05, backlog stats are as follows:
Months Qty
- RAN (Post and WWII): May 05 (600)
- ARMY Post 1947: Apr 05 (2160)
- ANSM: Aug 05 (1200)
- ARMY WWII: Apr 05 (1900)
APPLICATION BACKLOGS
- RAAF WWII: Up-to-date (on receipt)
- RAAF Post War: Aug 05 (250)
- PJM Navy: Feb 05
- PJM Army: Aug 05
- PJM RAAF: Jun 05
} (1520)
APPLICATION BACKLOGS- Long Service:
Regular past service: Mar 05
Reserve Long Service: Jan 03
- Auto Lists: Up-to-date
(Current ops and long service)
- ADM: applications received - 8000
processed - 1800
} (5800)
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