Lest We Forget.

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Today we remember the service and sacrifice of Corporal Cameron Stewart Baird VC MG who was killed in the final moments of an operation in the Uruzgan village of Ghawchak, Afghanistan.
 
On 22 June 2013, Corporal Baird displayed conspicuous valour and ultimate self-sacrifice in close combat with a determined enemy. With complete disregard for his own safety, he repeatedly drew enemy fire to himself in order to allow his team to manoeuvre, and charged prepared enemy positions in the face of heavy fire. His efforts enabled the enemy to be neutralised and kept his team safe, but ultimately cost him his life.
 
For his actions, Baird was awarded the Victoria Cross. This was the first posthumous Victoria Cross for Australia, and the first VC awarded to an Australian commando unit.
 
He was 32 years old.
 
Lest We Forget.
 

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