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By Pranav Harish for Daily Mail Australia Published: 5:14 AM EDT, March 21, 2024 | Updated: 09:27 EDT, March 21, 2024 Australia’s Department of Defense has backtracked on a call to strip a veteran’s medals, labeling the move an “incorrect decision”. Tod Sheaves was among the crew members awarded the Australian Active Service Medal (AASM) […]

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Australia’s Department of Defense has backtracked on a call to strip a veteran’s medals, labeling the move an “incorrect decision”.

Tod Sheaves was among the crew members awarded the Australian Active Service Medal (AASM) in 2013 for providing humanitarian assistance and arms transport in East Timor during the year 2000 aboard HMAS Maroona.

The navy ship was part of a 2000 deployment of Australian troops who toured the country, now known as East Timor, to provide military support after violence and civil unrest broke out.

Tod Sheaves (pictured), who served on HMAS Maroona in East Timor, was told to return his AASM after a tribunal ordered veterans who served on the ship to return the medals

Mr. Sheaves was among the veterans who served in the mission and wore the medals with pride for more than a decade.

However, the Defense Honors and Awards Appeals Tribunal recently decided to strip the crew members of the award.

The medals were ordered returned because they were technically “not assigned by the original task group or operation” because they had been brought in at “short notice.”

The crew members whose medals were taken away were told in a letter that they were ‘not allowed to wear the medal’. the associated ribbon and the return-from-service badge” until Mr. Marles ruled on the matter.

Veterans and members of the defense community rejected the “reprehensible” decision, on the cusp of Anzac Day commemorations, and called on Defense Secretary Richard Marles for an immediate response.

Now, in a stunning backward move, the Defense Department has revoked the tribunal’s decision.

“The Minister for Defense Personnel is aware of the Tribunal’s recommendation and has not agreed to it,” a Defense spokesperson told Daily Mail Australia.

‘A letter has been sent by Defense to an affected veteran with incorrect information.’

Mr. Sheaves told Ben Fordham 2GB On Thursday, he was grateful the decision was reversed.

He said the move to strip medals from troops who served in the deployment was disrespectful to veterans.

“It’s a bit of a slap in the face for veterans who did receive the medal,” he said.

More than 200 troops who served on HMAS Manoora are still waiting for their AASM.

Phillip Thompson, the shadow assistant defense secretary, told the program it took too long for the government to resolve the issue after he brought it to their attention.

“There’s no need for me to kick them in parliament to do the right thing, that’s shameful,” he said.

Mr Sheaves (pictured) praised the decision to withdraw the initial move to get the award back, after the Government said the 'incorrect decision' had been made previously.

Mr Sheaves (pictured) praised the decision to withdraw the initial move to get the award back, after the Government said the ‘incorrect decision’ had been made previously.

The tribunal’s decision to deny the other crew members was to ‘protect the integrity of the defense system for awards and decorations’.

The decision comes as family and friends of diggers who have committed suicide tell their heartbreaking stories to the Royal Commission into Defense and Veteran Suicide.

The Commission, which started on July 8, 2021, has been considering comments and hearings on the matter, and the final submission will be made on September 9, 2024.

An interim report released in August 2022 made 13 recommendations.

“The prevalence of suicide and suicidality among serving and ex-serving members of the Australian Defense Force is something that should concern us all,” the interim report reads.

“Every death by suicide, every life lost has profound consequences for family, friends, colleagues and the wider community.”

Daily Mail Australia has contacted Mr Marles’ office for comment.

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MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. – Garrett Wilson leaned against a locker, clenching his fist and then unclenching it, again and again. He took his left hand and went finger by finger, squeezing each hand as the veins popped. Wilson’s frustration has been simmering for weeks. Now it’s cooking. It took Wilson three quarters to get his […]

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MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. – Garrett Wilson leaned against a locker, clenching his fist and then unclenching it, again and again. He took his left hand and went finger by finger, squeezing each hand as the veins popped. Wilson’s frustration has been simmering for weeks. Now it’s cooking.

It took Wilson three quarters to get his first goal Sunday against the Miami Dolphins.

“I’m aware of it,” Wilson said, interrupting a question before it was finished.

Across the locker room, New York Jets players lamented the team’s poor performance in a 30-0 loss. Wide receiver Allen Lazard went even further.

“I think they just played a better game,” Lazard said. “They outsmarted us, outwitted us.”

Attempt. Scheme.

Wilson did not disagree with the assessment.

“Yes,” Wilson said. “If Allen said it, it’s probably true.”

Last week, the Jets snapped a five-game losing streak by beating the Houston Texans in a surprising 30-6 victory, with all the points coming in an explosive second half for an offense that otherwise had struggled all year. Zach Wilson had his best game. There was a feeling that performances might have saved and secured some jobs for 2024, when Aaron Rodgers will come back to save the day.

The best laid plans are destroyed by outbursts. Jets cornerback DJ Reed called Sunday’s effort a “good old ass.”

Did Reed think the Jets showed enough fight? Not really.

“Honestly, I would say that was the case until the middle of the third quarter,” Reed said. “You could see the energy… and the emotion on the boys’ faces was quite somber throughout the game. I wouldn’t say I was very happy with that.”

The Jets are 5-9. Sunday’s loss – along with several other results in the league – left them out of the playoffs for the 13th straight year, the longest playoff drought in any of the four major professional sports leagues. If Robert Saleh felt safe after last week, he should be worried now. There are losing games, and then there is losing the locker room, and Saleh is coming dangerously close to the latter. It may already be happening.

The Jets were outclassed by the Dolphins, and it’s not the first time Saleh has been outcoached this season.

“You put together the best possible plan – sometimes it’s good, sometimes it’s not,” Saleh said. “But overall, just from coaching to execution, everything on the offensive side just wasn’t good enough today.”

Losing Rodgers four times into the season with an Achilles injury was a difficult circumstance. Most teams are struggling to survive without their starting quarterback, and much of the offensive line has also been decimated by injuries. But that is no excuse for this level of misery. The Jets started their eleventh new offensive line in fourteen games against the Dolphins, and it was a disaster from the start. Zach Wilson was bruised and battered all day, and was sacked on the first possession. He was sacked a total of four times, hit seven times and retreated to the locker room before halftime.

Wilson initially left the game due to “dehydration,” according to the CBS broadcast. After halftime, Wilson was ruled out with a head injury but was not yet evaluated for a concussion, according to ESPN. Later in the game, Wilson was ruled out due to a concussion. Late in the fourth quarter, The Athletics saw Wilson enter the X-ray room. Saleh said after the game that Wilson had a concussion. His status for next week is unclear.

When Wilson was initially reluctant to return to the starting lineup a few weeks ago, one reason was the fear of getting hurt behind the offensive line. His fears were clearly coming true. The Jets’ offensive line was perhaps the most obvious problem the team had on Sunday, which Saleh repeatedly pointed out during his post-game press conference.

“Yes, when you get beat up from the front, yes, it’s not – it doesn’t feel good,” he said in response to a question about whether Sunday’s performance was “embarrassing”.

But the problems go deeper than that. The Jets aren’t the only team in the NFL that has been devastated by injuries to the offensive line, or whose starting quarterback has gone down with a season-ending injury. The Bengals are 3-1 with Jake Browning since he was tapped to fill in for Joe Burrow. The Browns are 2-1 with Joe Flacco and 9-5 overall despite losing both their starting tackles and their best backup tackle. Their center (Ethan Pocic) missed Sunday’s game and one of their starting guards (Joel Bitonio) left early with an injury.

The best coaches make the most of what they have and enable their players to succeed even when they are outsmarted. The Jets don’t – and that’s with one of the NFL’s best defenses, an elite wide receiver (Wilson) and an explosive running back (Breece Hall).

This team largely wasted a great season on that defense, though even the defense struggled against Miami. Wide receiver Jaylen Waddle burned Reed on a 60-yard touchdown and finished with 142 yards. Running back Raheem Mostert scored two touchdowns and the Dolphins scored 30 points even without Tyreek Hill playing.

And then there’s Wilson, one of the NFL’s most talented wide receivers, who is fading. He watched from the sideline as Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel open-schemed Waddle, something Nathaniel Hackett hasn’t been able to do all season for the Jets.

“I think they have a lot of pieces in their favor that make it easier to plan,” Wilson said. “Tyreek goes down, they put Waddle in and he goes for 150 (yards). And that’s the ball I loved. But that’s not how it will be. I have to figure out how to be better, run better routes, be better in the meeting rooms, figure out how to be involved early and often. And how we can win games.”

Wilson has had a harder time hiding his frustration, especially Sunday, when he was targeted just four times and cameras caught him on the sideline animated by his irritation.

“I mean, it seems like we’re doing it inadvertently, to be honest,” Wilson said. “That’s my mentality. It’s easy. I feel like that doesn’t have to be the case. But it was. I think I need to fix it. I need to figure out how to get involved in the first quarter. Maybe it will start practicing soon. Don’t know. I have to show something, I have to do something. They have a good plan for us. They did a good job of coming after us and that made it difficult. That’s how it was and I have to be able to adapt. Don’t know. I have to find out.”

It’s not Wilson’s job to figure this out. That’s on Saleh and Hackett.

Now there are three games left in the season, and players are starting to say the quiet part out loud. The truth: The Jets were not prepared for Sunday’s game.

Against the Texans last week, the Jets offense was productive. Otherwise, by most metrics, this was one of the worst offenses in franchise history, and the worst third-down offense in recorded NFL history. At halftime, the Jets had accumulated just four net offensive yards – and negative -10 net passing yards. At the end of the game, the Jets had gained a total of 103 yards and Zach Wilson and Trevor Siemian combined for 80 passing yards.

Think about this: Saleh has refused (and will continue to do so) to make a change to his offensive play-calling structure, leaving Hackett untouchable, not just because of his relationship with Rodgers – but because Saleh doesn’t believe Hackett is responsible for the Jets’ problems on offense. Meanwhile, the Philadelphia Eagles are 10-3 and just benched defensive coordinator Sean Desai for Matt Patricia.

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Those 103 yards by the Jets ranked fourth in franchise history, and three of the five lowest yardage totals have come under Saleh’s watch. Once Zach Wilson was sacked on the opening possession, it felt like it was going to be a long afternoon, and it was. On the next drive, the Jets attempted a fake punt on fourth-and-4, a direct attack on safety Ashtyn Davis, which predictably backfired. By the time Wilson left the game, the Jets trailed 17-0. At halftime it was 24-0 and after the third quarter it was 27-0.

“They executed more than we did,” cornerback Sauce Gardner said. ‘I don’t know what to say. They outsmarted us.”

One wonders if Saleh’s job is on the line next week. If the Jets lose at home to a 4-10 Washington Commanders team, this could truly be the end of the road. It would be difficult for owner Woody Johnson to turn things around with this coaching staff.

“It’s disappointing,” Saleh said. “From the first series of the year until now it has been a constant battle. I really appreciate it from our guys. We still have three games to go to finish strong. As bad as we feel right now, we have to remember that we felt pretty good last week too. We’ve got a good Washington team coming in that’s going to lick their chops, so we’ve got to take care of business and get ready to play that team.”

When the Los Angeles Chargers lost to the Baltimore Ravens in Week 12, coach Brandon Staley said his team would be “blown out of the stadium” if his messages stopped getting through to the players if he lost the locker room. A few weeks later, the Chargers lost 63-21 to the Las Vegas Raiders and Staley was fired the next day.

Has Saleh lost the dressing room?

Come back next week.

(Photo: Megan Briggs/Getty Images)

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By Ephraim Hardcastle for the Daily Mail Published: 8:07 PM EST, December 14, 2023 | Updated: 8:15 PM EST, December 14, 2023 Scooby Doo, who continues to tie himself in knots over what might or might not have been in the Dutch version of Endgame, is now facing even more shame after his original mistake […]

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Scooby Doo, who continues to tie himself in knots over what might or might not have been in the Dutch version of Endgame, is now facing even more shame after his original mistake naming Charles and Kate.

The original foreign version of his tome referred to unspecified “rumors” about William.

Like the faint mention of the King and Princess of Wales, this has not been repeated in any other edition of the book. With lawyers eager to take action, Scooby continues to skate on thin ice.

Scooby Doo, who continues to tie himself in knots over what might or might not have been in the Dutch version of Endgame, is now facing even more shame after his original mistake naming Charles and Kate.

The original foreign version of his tome referred to unspecified

The original foreign version of his tome referred to unspecified “rumors” about William. Like the faint mention of the King and Princess of Wales, this has not been repeated in any other edition of the book

Feisty BBC Today presenter Mishal Husain takes no prisoners as he gives Palestinians a fair hearing in the Gaza conflict, where he recently clashed with ministers Grant Shapps and Andrew Mitchell.

No one is suggesting that the fragrant Mishal, 50, is biased, but she does have a Palestinian fridge magnet in her kitchen.

To paraphrase the late Peter Cook, the jury will now retire and return its verdict as guilty.

Controversial lingerie mogul Michelle Mone admits she made a ‘mistake’ in denying her links to PPE Medpro company, which is under criminal investigation, tweeting: ‘The public probably sees me as a terrible person, a liar or even an impostor. But I am none of those things. The past two years have taken a terrible toll on me personally, and I want to clear my name.”

Do penitent designer bags and ashes lie in wait for the penitent Baroness Bra?

Controversial lingerie mogul Michelle Mone admits she made a 'mistake' in denying her links to PPE Medpro company, which is under criminal investigation, tweeting: 'The public probably sees me as a terrible person, a liar or even an impostor.  But I am none of those things.  The past two years have taken a terrible toll on me personally, and I want to clear my name” (File Photo)

Controversial lingerie mogul Michelle Mone admits she made a ‘mistake’ in denying her links to PPE Medpro company, which is under criminal investigation, tweeting: ‘The public probably sees me as a terrible person, a liar or even an impostor. But I am none of those things. The past two years have taken a terrible toll on me personally, and I want to clear my name” (File Photo)

Is transvestite potter Grayson Perry annoyed that Nicky Haslam has added him to his festive list of regular things? “I take it as a compliment,” says the jovial Grayson. ‘Every time I met him he was a delight. We have built up a shared interest in rubber fetishism.’ Firestone or Dunlop?

Although the King today wrote a message for Barry Humphries’ state memorial at the Sydney Opera House, his drunken diplomat Sir Les Patterson did not go down well Down Under. Fellow Australian comedian Adam Hills says in an ITV documentary: ‘We like a troublemaker in Australia, but not someone who stirs up Australia.’

Audience member Agony Aunt Mary Killen has a poignant letter from Adrian Chiles, who laments, “I used to be on television a lot, now not so much. The question that really scares me is, “Do you have anything in the pipeline?” Mary tells him to take comfort in the lesser fame of his Radio 5 show.

Eddie Linden, a self-described illegitimate, Catholic, communist, drunken, gay, Scots-Irish poet who has died aged 88, managed to extract funding from Harold Pinter, John Betjeman and Bron Waugh for his rarely published poetry magazine Aquarius.

For a Hibernian-Australian edition he secured funding from Dublin and Canberra and persuaded the Australian High Commissioner to host a launch party at his palatial headquarters in the Strand. As the drinks flowed, Eddie climbed to the podium to declare, “I’m afraid there are still copies of Aquarius at the printer, but have a drink!” Rest in peace, Eddy.

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