Series number
AWM192
Series title
Governor General’s Office - Index
to recommendations for honours and awards
Note: This records in this series have
been digitised and incorporated into the Honours and Awards database, which can
be viewed on the Australian War Memorial’s website at, http://www.awm.gov.au/research/people/honours_and_awards/
Series contents date
range
1939-1957
Extent
5 metres
Access conditions
Subject to the Archives Act 1983
Agency controlling
Governor-General
Custodial agency
Australian War Memorial
Function and
provenance
This series consists of index cards of recommendations for
honours and awards for the Second World War, Korean War and Malayan
Emergency. During this period the
Australian government still followed the British system of honours and awards
when making recommendations for deeds of bravery and gallantry and for
distinguished conduct or service.
Recommendations from within the Australian Army, the Royal
Australian Navy or the Royal Australian Air Force were forwarded to their
respective service boards and then forwarded to Government House for approval
by the Governor-General. A number of
awards were also made to civilians, members of the Allied forces and the
Merchant Navy. Once they were approved,
notifications were made in the London
Gazette and the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette.
Award ceremonies or investitures were usually held at
Government House in the state of origin of the recipient. A number of ceremonies were also held at Buckingham
Palace in London. Where recipients could not attend a ceremony
an award was sent to them by mail.
The series also contains details of awards to Australians
from overseas countries, e.g., a copy of the United States Presidential
Citation, which was awarded to the 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment,
during the Korean War.
The files and index cards relating to recommendations for
the Second World War were transferred to the Australian War Memorial (AWM) in
November 1962. The files for the Korean
War and Malayan Emergency were transferred in January and March 1971. The index cards for this later period were
retained by the Governor-General’s Office until July 1993 when they were
transferred to the AWM and accessioned as OW93/14.
The series became known as AWM88 in the mid 1980s when the
Memorial adopted its new numbering system for Official Records.
Contents
This series of index cards is the control series to AWM88,
which consists of files relating to the award and presentation of insignia,
decorations and medals to Australian service personnel, members of the Allied
forces, civilians and members of the Merchant Navy. The files include administrative correspondence relating to the
promulgation of the award and its presentation to recipients, lists and texts
of citations and transcripts of the actual recommendations where
available. Recommendations are not
available for all awards, e.g. a ‘Mentioned in Despatches’ (MID) awarded to
members of the Australian Military forces is usually in the form of a list of
names from the gazette due to the large numbers that were awarded.
System of arrangement
and control
The cards in this series are arranged alphabetically by
surname and contain the following information:
- Name,
rank, service number and service
- Award
for which recommended
- Date
recommended by the Governor-General
- Date
promulgated in the London Gazette
- Date
promulgated in the Commonwealth of
Australia Gazette
- Brief
citation
- Date
and place of presentation of an award
- Address
of the recipient at the time of presentation
Researchers should note that the amount of information found
on each card varies and they may not contain information in all of the
categories mentioned above.
Using the series
The index cards (AWM192) which control AWM88 have been digitised and are now available on the Memorial’s website: ‘Honours and Awards’. Once researchers have located the name or names that they are interested in they will need to record the G. H. File number or numbers from the right hand side of the card to access the original file, e.g. G. H. File: AMF 0/A 41 or G. H. File: RAAF 0/A 25. In some cases there may be more than one file containing information about an award, e.g., files relating to the presentation of awards are separate to the recommendation files. Researchers will need to fill out a stack request slip for each file number that appears on the index card.Prior to digitisation researchers first had to consult the index cards to obtain the relevant reference number before accessing the files which are held in AWM88. The original index cards have now been removed from public access.Further assistance in finding relevant information may be gained from related series of records (click on Series Links at the bottom of this page).
Sources
AWM Administrative file, AWM88 series dossier
AWM93, 424/001/001