Champion Shots Medal | |
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Obverse of medal and ribbon
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Awarded by Australia | |
Type | Medal |
Eligibility | members of the Australian Defence Force |
Awarded for | annual winner of the three service target-shooting competitions |
Clasps | for wins in subsequent years |
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Established | 13 September 1988 |
Last awarded | 12 May 2014 |
Total awarded | 55 |
Order of Wear | |
Next (higher) | Australian Cadet Forces Service Medal |
Next (lower) | Long Service Medals of Imperial Origin (until 1992) Anniversary of National Service 1951–1972 Medal |
The Champion Shots Medal is a military award of Australia. In Australia the three armed forces, the Royal Australian Navy, the Australian Army and the Royal Australian Air Force, conduct annual target-shooting competitions with standard issue weapons. Three medals – one for each force – are awarded to the winners.
No more than three medals can be awarded in each calendar year. If the same person receives a further Champion Shots award it is in the form of a date bar, which is attached to the ribbon of the original award. The most number of clasps awarded (as at 30 June 2006) is 5, to Brett G. Hartman.
Five people have been awarded clasps for their medals.