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For U.S. forces, eligibility for the Non-Article 5 Medal for the Balkans remains the same as those previous NATO medals with the exception of the dates of service. Those members entering the Balkan theatre on or after 1 January 2003 will be eligible for the Non-Article 5 medal. The service must be 30 days either continuous or accumulated.
United States military personnel may accept and wear NATO medals authorized by the Secretary General of NATO and offered to the US Representative to NATO to recognize US service members who meet the eligibility criteria specified by NATO, so long as acceptance is approved by both the Secretary of Defense and the Secretary of State. NATO Medals ...
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) declared an Article 5 contingency through a series of resolutions of the North Atlantic Council enacted between September 12 and October 2, 2001, done in response to the September 11 attacks in the United States. The decision to invoke NATO's collective self-defense provisions was undertaken at NATO ...
Deutsch: Interimsspange: NATO-Medaille für den Dienst im Einsatzverband ISAF. English: Ribbon bar for the NATO Medal, for service in ISAF and other Non-Article 5 missions. Polski: Baretka Medalu NATO za służbę w misji ISAF.
NATO Non-Article 5 Medal for Pakistan Earthquake Service: 8 October 2005 – 1 February 2006 [42] Issued with clasp Pakistan. [42] NATO Non-Article 5 Medal for Service with ISAF: 1 June 2003 – present [42] [56] Issued with clasp ISAF. [42] NATO Non-Article 5 Medal for NATO Training Mission (Iraq) 18 August 2004 – present [42] Issued with ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy may have gotten support and vague assurances from NATO leaders in Vilnius this week, but he ultimately returns home without a clear commitment that his ...
NATO Medal for Kosovo and the NATO Medal Non-Article 5 medal for the Balkans The Kosovo Campaign Medal ( KCM ) was a military award of the United States Armed Forces established by Executive Order 13154 of President Bill Clinton on May 3, 2000.
It has been suggested that this article be split into articles titled Orders, decorations, and medals of the United Nations and Orders, decorations, and medals of NATO. ( Discuss ) ( November 2019 )