Andrew Nikolic

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"Iran and the United States : Interests, Options, Consequences". USAWC Strategy Research Project. US Army War College, Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania. 30 March 2007. Archived from the original on 8 April 2013.
  • "Let's not devalue our troops' role". The Examiner : 25. 13 November 2011.
  • "Three views on how to make the North prosper". The Examiner . 19 November 2012.
  • "HADR: in search of low-cost innovative solutions". Launceston, Tasmania: aspistrategist.org.au. 8 May 2013.{{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  • Honours and awards

    Andrew Nikolic
    AM , CSC
    Andrew Nikolic -June 2009.jpg
    Nikolic in June 2009
    Government Whip in the House of Representatives
    In office
    13 February 2015 20 September 2015
    RibbonAwardDate and reference
    AUS Order of Australia (military) BAR.svg Member of the Order of Australia (AM)26 January 2010 [2]
    CSC Australia ribbon.png Conspicuous Service Cross (CSC)26 January 2002 [25]
    Australian Active Service Medal ribbon.png Australian Active Service Medal [4]
    Afghanistan Medal (Australia) ribbon.png Afghanistan Medal [4]
    Iraq Medal (Australia) ribbon.png Iraq Medal [4]
    Australian Service Medal ribbon.png Australian Service Medal with two clasps 'South East Asia' and 'Middle East' [ citation needed ]
    DFSM with Rosette x 2.png Defence Force Service Medal with 2 Rosettesfor 25–29 years of service [4]
    Australian Defence Medal (Australia) ribbon.png Australian Defence Medal [4]
    UNTSO Medal bar.gif United Nations Medal for service with the United Nations Truce Supervision Organization (UNTSO) [4]
    Iraq Medal BAR.svg Iraq Medal (United Kingdom)[ citation needed ]
    Commendation for bravery1987 (from the South Australian Commissioner of Police) [5]

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