The Australian Army has been presented with the Theatre Honour East Timor 1999-2003 during a parade in Canberra, as part of its 119th birthday celebration.

Presented by the Governor-General, His Excellency General (Retd) the Honourable David Hurley, AC, DSC, the Theatre Honour recognises the performance of Army’s personnel and units during warlike service in Timor-Leste.

The Australian Army’s contribution to the international coalition to stabilise East Timor, which is today known as Timor Leste, amounted to a total of 5500 personnel.

Three of the Army’s four battalions were deployed to East Timor during the intervention, which ran from 1999 to 2003 in response to violence formented by pro-Indonesian militias following a vote for independence in the former Portuguese colony that was invaded by Indonesia in 1975.

Minister for Defence, Senator the Hon Linda Reynolds, CSC said the Theatre Honour formally recognises a proud chapter in Army’s long history of service to the nation and support to Australia’s neighbours.

“The presentation of the Theatre Honour on Army’s 119th birthday is an opportunity to reflect on Army’s rich history, and the achievements of the men and women who have served and continue to serve our nation,” Minister Reynolds said.

“We should all be immensely proud of the key role the Australian Defence Force played in the early days of an extraordinary young nation in Timor-Leste.”

Chief of Army, Lieutenant General Richard M. Burr, AO, DSC, MVO said the presentation of the Theatre Honour East Timor 1999-2003 on Army’s birthday was an opportunity to reflect on Army’s proud 119 year history and to remember those who have served, and continue to serve.

“This is a special day, this 119th birthday, as we celebrate the great story of our Army,” said Lieutenant General Burr, adding that “today I pass on my sincere thanks to everyone who has worn our uniform, who has served and who has sacrificed.

The Governor-General attached a streamer bearing the Theatre Honour East Timor 1999-2003 to the Army Banner during the parade. The honour will be embroidered to the Army Banner and the Colours and Guidons of units which served in Timor-Leste during this period.

 

 

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Kym Bergmann
Kym Bergmann is the editor for Asia Pacific Defence Reporter (APDR) and Defence Review Asia (DRA). He has more than 25 years of experience in journalism and the defence industry. After graduating with honours from the Australian National University, he joined Capital 7 television, holding several positions including foreign news editor and chief political correspondent. During that time he also wrote for Business Review Weekly, undertaking analysis of various defence matters.After two years on the staff of a federal minister, he moved to the defence industry and held senior positions in several companies, including Blohm+Voss, Thales, Celsius and Saab. In 1997 he was one of two Australians selected for the Thomson CSF 'Preparation for Senior Management' MBA course. He has also worked as a consultant for a number of companies including Raytheon, Tenix and others. He has served on the boards of Thomson Sintra Pacific and Saab Pacific.

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