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Rowan John Tink
Born1955
AllegianceAustralia
Service / branchAustralian Army
Years of service1975–2006
RankColonel
UnitSpecial Air Service Regiment
Commands51st Battalion, Far North Queensland Regiment
Battles / warsWar in Afghanistan Operation Sumatra Assist
Operation Astute
AwardsMember of the Order of Australia
Bronze Star (United States)

Rowan John Tink AM[1] (born 1955) is a former Special Air Service Regiment officer whose identity was widely publicised after he was awarded the United States Bronze Star[2] for his role commanding 150 SASR operators in Afghanistan, notably during Operation Anaconda. The medal was presented to Lieutenant Colonel Tink by Major General Frank Hagenbeck at a farewell ceremony at Bagram on 24 July 2002.

After leaving the ADF, Rowan Tink joined Tenix[3] who were subsequently merged with BAE Systems.[4]

References

  1. ^ Member of the Order of Australia, 26 Jan 1996, itsanhonour.gov.au
    Citation: "For exceptional service to the army in the field of Regional Force Surveillance."
  2. ^ US honours SF commander, Army News, 1 August 2002
    Bronze Star Citation:

    To Lt-Col Rowan Tink, Australian Defence Force

    For exceptionally meritorious achievement while serving as commander (of the Australian Task Group), Australian Defense (sic) Force, with Coalition Task Force – Mountain, in Bagram, Afghanistan. Lt-Col Tink's outstanding leadership, strategic and tactical proficiency, dedication to duty and commitment to mission accomplishment in a combat zone under the most extreme of circumstances greatly contributed to the success of Operation Enduring Freedom. Lt-Col Tink's performance of duty reflects great credit upon him, the Australian Defence Force and the Coalition members of Coalition Task Force – Mountain.
    Signed by
    Major General F.L. Hagenbeck, Commander, Coalition Task Force – Mountain, and

    Thomas E. White, US Secretary of the Army.

  3. ^ Tenix Group makes new Corporate appointments, AIDN-VIC INC, NEWSLETTER No 10 of 2006, pg 4.
    Tenix Defence has appointed Lieutenant Colonel Rowan Tink, AM (Ret) as Requirements & Capability Analyst to boost its Joint Project 2048 amphibious ship (LHD) Capture Team. LtCol Tink was previously Commander Amphibious Task Group and Commander of the Australian Special Forces Task Group in Afghanistan during the battle known as Operation 'Anaconda'.
  4. ^ Enhancing Reconstruction and Stabilisation – conference program, 14–15 Oct 2008, www.cimic.org.au. Tink's presentation