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Operation Resolute
ObjectivePatrols of Australia's Exclusive Economic Zone
Date17 July 2006
Executed byMaritime Border Command
OutcomeOngoing

Operation Resolute is the Australian Defence Force's contribution to the Australian governments effort to protect Australia's borders through surveillance and response. Operation Resolute began on 17 July 2006 and consolidated a number of previous ADF operations, including Operation Relex.

Operation Resolute is commanded by the joint civilian-military Maritime Border Command and the ADF contributes Royal Australian Navy ships, Royal Australian Air Force aircraft and patrols from the Australian Army's Regional Force Surveillance Units as required.

Defence personnel and civilians deployed may be eligible for the Australian Operational Service Medal, specifically the Australian Operational Service Medal – Border Protection (AOSM-BP).

Op Resolute

17 July 2006 to 16 July 2006

Rotation Date from Date to Major Fleet Unit(s) Unit/Sub Unit
TSE
TSE
TSE
TSE
TSE
TSE 68
TSE 69 Mar 2013 Jul 2013
TSE 70 Jun 2013 Nov 2013
TSE 71 Oct 2013 Apr 2014 HMAS Stuart, HMAS Parramatta 5 RAR, 2 DIV units/ 8 BDE, RAAF
TSE 72 Mar 2014 Jul 2014

See also

References

  • Operation Resolute, Australian Department of Defence [1]