
Vietnam War commemorative medallion and certificate.
ED: I have posted this information previously, however, I have received quite a number of information requests hence the reposting.
To acknowledge the 50th anniversary of the end of Australia’s involvement in the Vietnam War, the Department of Veterans’ Affairs will produce a Commemorative Medallion and Certificate of Commemoration.
The medallion and certificate will be made available to every living veteran, widows of veterans and other family members of veterans of the Vietnam War. Please note that only one medallion is available per Vietnam War veteran. While Australia can never repay the debt we owe to the 60,000 who served in Vietnam, this medallion and certificate are a small but meaningful way to honour their service and to recognise the sacrifice of those who never returned home.
The obverse design will feature the Commonwealth Coat of Arms with ‘Vietnam War’ inscribed at the top and “Australia remembers’ at the bottom. The medallion reverse design will feature words of thanks at the bottom with the years 1962-73 inscribed at the top to represent the years in which Australia was involved in the Vietnam War. The medallion also features a UH-1 Iroquois “Huey” Helicopter, a depiction of HMAS Sydney (III) “Vung Tau Ferry” and an Australian soldier holding an SLR.
The medallion will be presented in a display case and will include a card that explains the design and contains a brief expression of thanks.
The design of the commemorative certificate will complement the medallion. The design includes the Commonwealth Coat of Arms, ‘Australia Remembers’ wording and includes the signature of both the Governor-General and the Prime Minister.
The certificate will be contained within its own folder that will allow for independent display, framing and mounting.
Applications can be made online at National Mail & Marketing through the link below:
If you are having difficulties with your application and require assistance please phone 1800 VETERAN (1800 838 372) between 9am and 5pm AEST Monday to Friday and when prompted say the word ‘medallions’.
Photo: Please note: the final medallion to be struck may vary in size, scale and design from the image.
Frequently asked questions
Who is eligible for a medallion?
Any veteran who served in the Vietnam War. Additionally, a widow or a family member of a veteran who served is also eligible to apply. Although the family member doesn’t need to be the immediate family of the deceased veteran it should be assumed that the immediate family members would have precedence.
How many medallions are available per veteran?
Only one medallion is available per Vietnam War veteran. It’s advisable that an agreement is made within the family of a deceased veteran as to who will apply for the medallion and certificate. The registration system prevents multiple people applying on behalf of the same veteran.
How much does the medallion cost?
Nothing, the medallion is free for any veteran who served in the Vietnam War. Additionally, a widow or a family member of a veteran who served is also eligible to apply. Although the family member doesn’t need to be the immediate family of the deceased veteran it should be assumed that the immediate family members would have precedence.
Are additional certificates available for family members?
Only one physical copy of the certificate will be made available and will accompany the medallion. Should any additional family members wish to obtain a PDF version of the certificate, this is available through the normal application process. You will notice that the option to receive the medallion is not available if someone has already applied.
How can I reprint the certificate?
A copy of the certificate can be downloaded from National Mailing and Marketing webpage
- Log into account
- Enter Veterans service number and name
- Select: Verify
- Yes – if details are correct
- Type in text – name to appear on certificate
- Select: Proof
- A copy of the certificate will open in a separate box
- Save (Option to save is 3 dots beside the cog)
How long will it take to receive my medallion and certificate?
Initially, the medallions and certificates are expected to be distributed in June for those who have applied prior to or in June. Any subsequent applications are expected to be distributed within three weeks of submitting an application.
Can I have the medallion and certificate sent to an overseas address?
Yes. Delivery times may be delayed if the medallion and certificate are sent overseas.
Is there a closing date for ordering a medallion and certificate?
At this stage applications are expected to remain open for the foreseeable future.
How do I verify if a veteran served in the Vietnam War?
If you are unsure if a veteran served in Vietnam and is eligible for a medallion and certificate you can check the DVA Nominal Roll. If you believe a name is missing from the Nominal Roll please contact the Department via email at [email protected].
I hear that the current Vietnam Government has raised an issue about the issue of this medallion. Not confirmed by me but I am looking into it.