9 Australians awarded bravery medals for Thai cave rescue
CANBERRA, Australia — A doctor awarded an Australian bravery medal for his pivotal work in the Thai cave rescue said he was most frightened by not knowing how much sedation to give to the weakened children.
Nine Australians involved in rescuing 12 boys and their 25 -year-old soccer coach were presented with medals at a ceremony Tuesday in the capital Canberra for putting their lives in danger during the treacherous ordeal.
Anesthetist Richard Harris and his dive buddy Craig Challen, a retired veterinarian, were awarded the Star of Courage, the second-highest civilian bravery decoration in the Australian honours system after the Cross of Valor. Six police and a navy diver received the lesser Bravery Medal.
Harris sedated the 13 before they began their journey out, fearing panic in the dark and confined cave system was a major threat to their survival.

