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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. Русский: Планка ордена: "НАТО-медаль дла участия в войск ИСАФ (1-вый вариант).
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.
English: Ribbon bar: NATO Medal (Non-Article 5) for the Balkans (1st pattern). Polski: Baretka Medalu NATO za misje na Bałkanach (1. wariant). Русский: Планка ордена: HATO-Медаль (нет статья 5) для службды на Балькане.
Polski: Baretka Medalu NATO za misje na Bałkanach (2. wariant – od 2011). English: Ribbon bar: NATO Medal (Non-Article 5) for the Balkans (2nd pattern – since 2011). Date
Service ribbons, ribbon devices, and badge awards displayed on a Command Master Chief Petty Officer's service uniform. Various medals, service ribbons, ribbon devices, and specific badges recognize military service and personal accomplishments of members of the U.S. Armed Forces. Such awards are a means to outwardly display the highlights of a ...
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 ...
This is a partial list of awareness ribbons. The meaning behind an awareness ribbon depends on its colors and pattern. Since many advocacy groups have adopted ribbons as symbols of support or awareness, ribbons, particularly those of a single color, some colors may refer to more than one cause. Some causes may be represented by more than one ...
NATO's standardized reference system is intended to be used "by nations when preparing personnel tables, requisitions, reports and returns destined for NATO nations, organizations and commands." [1] The NATO rank reference code categories were established in 1978 in STANAG 2116 (formally titled NATO Codes for Grades of Military Personnel).