Colonial Auxiliary Forces Long Service Medal : Major J Monash, Australian Garrison Artillery

Place Europe: Belgium
Accession Number REL/12508.013
Collection type Heraldry
Object type Medal
Physical description Silver
Maker Unknown
Place made United Kingdom
Date made c 1904
Conflict Period 1930-1939
Period 1920-1929
First World War, 1914-1918
Australian Colonial Forces, 1854-1900
Description

Colonial Auxiliary Forces Long Service Medal (Edward VII). Engraved edge with recipient's details and date of award.

History / Summary

John Monash was born in Melbourne on 27 June 1865. He was dux of Scotch College and studied arts and engineering at Melbourne University, where he was also involved in debating and student politics. In 1884 he joined the university company of the 4th Battalion, Victorian Rifles.

Monash finished his studies in 1895 and, having decided to combine engineering with a military career, was promoted to captain in the Garrison Artillery that year. In 1897 Monash was promoted to major in the North Melbourne Battery and served there for 11 years.

Monash was awarded the Colonial Auxiliary Forces Long Service Medal in August 1905 during the reign of King Edward VII while Monash served with the Garrison Artillery.

Monash was promoted to lieutenant colonel in the Australian Intelligence Corps in 1908. In 1913 he took command of the 13th Infantry Brigade.