The Victoria Cross for Australia has been formally presented to the family of the late Private Richard Norden, in recognition for his bravery and dedication to service during the Vietnam War.
Private Norden's gallantry during the Battle of Fire Support Base Coral in Vietnam in 1968 has never been forgotten.
In November last year, Governor-General, the Honourable Ms Sam Mostyn AC announced that His Majesty The King had approved the awarding of the Victoria Cross for Australia for Private Norden.
Today at a special investiture ceremony in Rockhampton, Australia's highest military honour was presented to Private Norden's widow, Mrs Robynn Freeman.
The awarding of the Victoria Cross reflects Private Norden's courage and selflessness in the heat of battle.
On 14 May 1968, Private Norden's platoon came under heavy fire during the Battle of Fire Support Base Coral.
Using his initiative and demonstrating a depth of care for his fellow soldiers, Private Norden rescued a wounded soldier and recovered the body of another, with very little cover and under intense enemy fire.
Private Norden displayed a complete disregard for his own personal safety. His courage and selfless acts resulted in the enemy position being secured and likely saved the lives of many others on that day in 1968.
Private Norden died in the line of duty while serving as a member of the Australian Capital Territory Police in 1972.
Today marks an historic occasion for Australia and the Australian Defence Force and a particularly significant day for Private Norden's family.
Quotes attributable to Deputy Prime Minister, Richard Marles:
"Private Richard Norden's bravery during the Battle of Fire Support Base Coral exemplifies the values we hold as Australians - those of tremendous courage and mateship.
"Under fire from the enemy, Private Norden did not hesitate as he moved forward to help his fellow wounded soldiers.
"I am honoured to have attended today's investiture ceremony to see Private Norden recognised with Australia's highest military honour."
Quotes attributable to Minister for Defence Personnel and Minister for Veterans' Affairs, Matt Keogh:
"When we say 'Lest We Forget' that's a call to action to never forget the service and sacrifice of Australia's personnel.
"I'm so pleased that today, almost six decades after his heroic act, his family are finally receiving this important acknowledgement of his selfless service.
"Private Norden personified the ANZAC spirit - disregarding his own safety to put his mates first.
"I want to acknowledge and thank the veteran community for your advocacy for the appropriate recognition of Private Norden."