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Champion Shots Medal (Australia)

The Champion Shots Medal is a military award of Australia. In Australia the three armed forces, the Royal Australian Navy, the Australian Army and the Royal Australian Air Force, conduct annual target-shooting competitions with standard issue weapons. Three medals – one for each force – are awarded to the winners.
No more than three medals can be awarded in each calendar year. If the same person receives a further Champion Shots award it is in the form of a date bar, which is attached to the ribbon of the original award. The most number of clasps awarded (as at 30 June 2006) is 5, to Brett G. Hartman.
==Multiple awards==
Five people have been awarded clasps for their medals.
* Brett G. Hartman, (Five awards) Initial medal 1988 with claps for (1989, 1990, 1994 and 2000)
* Andrew Bellott, (Four awards)
* Stuart Boyd-Law, (Three awards)
* Peter Kelly, (Three awards)
* Philip Macpherson (Three awards)

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