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Australian Chapter Awards

The Australian Chapter of the Association of Old Crows (AOC) has a policy to award certificates of appreciation to individuals and small teams who have made outstanding contributions to Electronic Warfare (EW) and Information Operations (IO) in Australia.

2010 Awards
2009 Awards
2008 Awards
2007 Awards 

The following awards are  presented each year:

  • Ross Treharne Trophy
  • The Australian Defence Force (ADF) Certificate
  • The Defence Civilian Award
  • Australian Industry Award

 

 

The ADF Certificate

This award is presented to one member of the ADF whose contribution to the recognition and understanding of EW and IO in Australia distinguishes them from their peers. The recipient does not need to be an AOC member.

Defence Civilian Certificate

This certificate is awarded to one DSTO or ADO member whose service distinguishes them in EW and IO related fields. It is awarded for exceptionally meritorious service contributing to the recognition and understanding of EW and IO in Australia. The recipient does not need to be an AOC member.

Australian Industry Certificate

This certificate is awarded to one member of Australian Industry whose service to EW and IO distinguishes them from their peers. It is awarded for exceptionally meritorious service contributing to the recognition and understanding of EW and IO in Australia. The recipient does not need to be an AOC member.

Service to the Australian Chapter AOC: The Ross Treharne Shield

In addition, a special award is presented to an Australian AOC member for outstanding achievement in EW and IO.

The Ross Treharne Shield is presented for outstanding achievement in Electronic Warfare and Information Operations in Australia. The Shield is held by the recipient for a period of 12 Months and on its return, the recipient would be given a small shield to hold in perpetuity. The recipient must be an AOC Australian Chapter member.

AOC Special Medal

Each Year the AOC awards its members for meritorious service to EW by giving out Gold, Silver, Bronze and Special awards. These type of awards are not normally awarded to non-US citizens, however, it is believed that the first international member to receive one such award is an Australian, Mr J.S. Allison.

 
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