RangerJoe
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ORIGINAL: JeffroK I fear it could open a flood of equally deserving awards, as well as the above mentioned attitudes by the RAN to handing out awards, the Australian Government seemed to "ration" VC's to a small number per campaign. Its often said that Tom Derrick should been awarded a second,maybe a third VC for his actions at Alamein, Sattleberg & Tarakan. Instead he died in May 1945 with the VC and a Distinguished Conduct Medal. Too hand out too many VC would lower the value of the award. Nine were awarded for the battle at Rourke's Drift, if I remember correctly. But that was before there were many minor awards. The same thing for the US Medal of Honor during the Civil War. If I remember correctly, there was a civilian woman who was awarded one, the only civilian to receive one, then the medal was restricted to military only. There was a US Marine who received two of them and should have been awarded a third one but received a different award. He was the one who told the US Marines he was with, when they were facing fire from a larger force of Germans in WWI, "Do you want to live forever!" or something like that. The Marines then left their positions, attacked, and defeated the larger German force.
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