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Skydiver's Bravery Saves Aussie's Life

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I stumbled across this article earlier this morning. It's a couple years old, but it is worth sharing. Time and time again I hear of incidents where an instructor has placed the safety of a student before his/her own and this is a prime example of that heroic sacrifice. Some may say we're crazy, but skydivers truly are a great group of people!

http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/skydivers-bravery-saves-aussies-life/2006/08/02/1154198169252.html

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On July 26th this year the Australian Goverment presented his parents with the Star of Courage at Bowling Green DZ (Skydive St Louis).



Really??? That's fantastic! Well deserved!

You can't bring him back, but it's nice to see that he is remembered and honored for his courage/selflessness.

Thank you for sharing...

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He certainly was heroic. Some more information about the Star of Courage:

Australian Honor System
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_Honours_System
Any person or organisation can make nominations of Australian citizens for Australian honours. Non-Australians can be given honorary awards for "extraordinary service to Australia or humanity at large."[3]

Star of Courage
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_of_Courage_(Australia)

The Star of Courage (SC) is a bravery decoration awarded to Australians.[1] It is awarded for acts of conspicuous courage in circumstances of great peril. The SC was created on February 14, 1975.[2] The decoration recognises acts of bravery by members of the community.[2] They selflessly put themselves in jeopardy to protect the lives or property of others.[1] It is ranked second in the Australian civil bravery decorations in the Australian Honours System. Recipients of the Star of Courage are entitled to use the post-nominal letters "SC".[1]

While this is technically the second in the the Australian civil bravery decorations, the first award appears to be for military service personnel only, making this the highest Australian honour for civilians.

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