Brian Pezzutti

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Dr.
Brian Pezzutti
CSC, RFD
Member of Legislative Council of New South Wales
In office
19 March 1988 – 28 February 2003
Personal details
Born (1947-01-06) 6 January 1947 (age 77)
Casino, New South Wales
Political party Liberal Party of Australia
Spouse(s) Dr Christine Jillian Spence
Awards Conspicuous Service Cross
Reserve Force Decoration
Military service
Allegiance  Australia
Service/branch Australian Army Reserve
Years of service 1965–present
Rank Australian-Army-BRIG-Shoulder.png Brigadier
Battles/wars Gulf War
United Nations Assistance Mission for Rwanda
International Force for East Timor

Brian Patrick Victor Pezzutti CSC, RFD (born 6 January 1947) is a former Australian politician and Australian Army officer. Born in Casino, New South Wales, he was the son of Victor Dominic Pezzutti and Helena Hilda Bazzo. He was an army reservist in 1965 and later became active in the armed forces; he received the National Medal in 1978. On 23 February 1976 he married Christine Jillian Spence, with whom he has two daughters and two sons.[1]

Pezzutti was trained as a medical practitioner and is a specialist anaesthetist. He joined the Liberal Party and was the foundation president of the Lismore Branch, serving from 1983 until 1990. He has been vice-president since this time. In 1988, he was elected to the New South Wales Legislative Council, on which he served until his retirement in 2003. While an MLC, he served in the Gulf War (1991), Bougainville (1995, 1998) and East Timor (1999). He was also Brigadier Assistant Surgeon General of the Australian Defence Forces from 2000 to 2004.[1]

Honours and awards

Ribbon for the CSC

Ribbon for the AASM Ribbon for the INTERFET Medal Ribbon for the ASM Ribbon for the Centenary Medal

Ribbon for the RFD with 3 Rosettes Ribbon for the NM Ribbon for the ADM Ribbon for the National Service Medal

Ribbon Description Notes
Ribbon for the CSC Conspicuous Service Cross (CSC) (26 January 2009)[2]
Ribbon for the AASM Australian Active Service Medal with EAST TIMOR clasp[1]
Ribbon for the INTERFET Medal International Force East Timor Medal (1999)[1]
Ribbon for the ASM Australian Service Medal with RWANDA clasp (1995)[1]
Ribbon for the Centenary Medal Centenary Medal (1 January 2001)[3]
Ribbon for the RFD with 3 Rosettes Reserve Force Decoration with 3 Rosettes (RFD) For 30–34 years of service (1986)[1]
Ribbon for the National Medal National Medal For 15 years national service (16 October 1980)[4]
Ribbon for the ADM Australian Defence Medal (2006)
Ribbon for the National Service Medal Anniversary of National Service 1951-1972 Medal (2002)[1]

Additional awards:

References

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  2. It's an Honour - Conspicuous Service Cross - 26 January 2009
    Citation: For outstanding achievement as a specialist anaesthetist and adviser to the Defence Health Services Division.
  3. It's an Honour - Centenary Medal - 1 January 2001
    Citation: For service to medicine and the community.
  4. It's an Honour - National Medal - 16 October 1980