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13th February 2014, 04:31 PM
Australian solider killed in Afghanistan receives commonwealth's highest military honor

Published February 12, 2014/
Associated Press

An Australian special forces soldier who died under heavy fire in Afghanistan will be awarded the British Commonwealth's highest military honor, drawing praise on Thursday from the nation's prime minister for his heroic courage and devotion.

Cpl. Cameron Baird, who died June 22, 2013, will be granted a posthumous Victoria Cross, which rewards bravery under enemy fire, Prime Minister Tony Abbott announced in an address to Parliament.

"This is a bittersweet day," Abbott said. "Bitter because a fine man is gone and cannot be brought back. Sweet because he died for his mates, doing what he lived for."

Baird, a decorated soldier who also served in Iraq and East Timor, was on his fifth tour of duty in Afghanistan last year when he was killed during a clash with insurgents. He repeatedly drew fire away from his comrades and charged the enemy under heavy fire, Abbott said.

"Words can hardly do justice to the chaos, confusion and courage that were evident that day," Abbott said.

Baird, the 40th Australian soldier killed in the Afghanistan conflict, was awarded the Victoria Cross "for most conspicuous acts of valor, extreme devotion to duty and ultimate self-sacrifice," Abbott said.

Brendan Baird thanked his brother's comrades in the Sydney-based 2nd Commando Regiment for their support.

"Cameron never liked the limelight," Brendan Baird said. "He was a very humble man who would not see this as an individual award, but a recognition of all at 2 Commando."

I salute you my fellow Commando. You will be honored and not forgotten!

Lest we forget!

Regards,

Paul :bowdown:

MudRunnerTD
13th February 2014, 05:02 PM
I Salute you Brendan Baird.

Lets We Forget.

Thank you for your sacrifice.

Gecko17
13th February 2014, 07:23 PM
Lest we forget.

FNQGU
14th February 2014, 07:54 PM
Glad to see some recognition for the selfless acts that many of our armed forces carry out without thinking twice about.

It is also a shame that so many go unrecognised.

NP99
14th February 2014, 08:26 PM
What a bloody champion. He was awarded the military cross I think from a previous contact. As a true hero, this guy would not enjoy the spot light....we'll done Cpl Baird, you are the heroes our school kids should be learning about.

93patrol
14th February 2014, 11:05 PM
A true hero and role model for future generations

Lest we forget

We will all salute on ANZAC day with a beer and a tear.