DPDU shirt : Lieutenant Colonel R J H Noble, Al Muthanna Task Group

Place Middle East: Iraq
Accession Number REL34696.002
Collection type Heraldry
Object type Uniform
Physical description Cotton, Plastic, Velcro
Maker Unknown
Place made Australia
Date made c 2000s
Conflict Iraq, 2003-2013
Description

Long sleeved shirt in Disruptive Pattern Desert Uniform (DPDU) fabric. The shirt has a fold down collar and a five button closure with all but the topmost button being concealed. The shirt has two expanding breast pockets each with a two button closure. Lieutenant colonel's rank slides are attached to the shoulder straps. Attached with a Velcro strip above the right pocket is an embroidered name tag reading 'NOBLE'. At the top of the left shoulder is an embroidered 'AUSTRALIA' patch featuring the Australian flag, and on the right shoulder is an embroidered patch featuring a Lamassu. Both patches are attached with Velcro. On the sleeve below the patches is an expandable pocket with a two button closure. The elbows are reinforced with a second layer of fabric and the cuffs can be adjusted using a fabric tab and three buttons.

History / Summary

Associated with the service of Lieutenant Colonel Roger John Henderson Noble of 2 Cavalry Regiment. In 2005 Noble was appointed Commanding Officer of the Al Muthanna Task Group (AMTG) which was to be deployed to southern Iraq in April.

The AMTG, consisting of approximately 450 personnel, was tasked with providing a secure environment for the Japanese Iraq Reconstruction and Support Group (JIRSG) and assisting in the training of local Iraqi Army units to enable them to take over the internal and external defence of their country. On 15 October a referendum was held for the people of Iraq to decide whether or not to ratify the proposed constitution of Iraq.

This item was collected from Noble after a visit to the As Samawah polling booths to show Multinational Force support for the referendum and to assess the public’s participation. The Iraqi people voted to accept the new constitution and it was officially ratified on 25 October. Noble was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for 'distinguished command and leadership while employed as Commanding Officer for the Al Muthanna task Group in Southern Iraq during the period 24 April 2005 to 25 October 2005.'.