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The Canadian peacekeeping Service Medal was designed by Bruce W. Beatty and is in the form of a 36 millimetres (1.4 in) diameter disc with, on the obverse, the words PEACEKEEPING • SERVICE DE LA PAIX, separated by maple leaves, surrounding a rendition of the three Canadian Peacekeeper figures that top the Peacekeeping Monument in Ottawa; one is an unarmed United Nations Military Observer ...
The medal is awarded with this bar for service that has is not recognized by another award, decoration or medal within the Canadian honours system. [5] Effective 21 June 2001, no additional peacekeeping operations are approved for this bar. Peacekeeping service is now recognized by the Canadian Peacekeeping Service Medal. [1]
Sacrifice Medal: Members of the Canadian Forces or allied forces wounded or killed in action, and to members whose death under honourable circumstances is a result of injury or disease related directly to military service United States: Secretary of Defense Medal for the Defense of Freedom
Still, the beginnings of a distinct Canadian honours system came in March 1934, with the creation of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Long Service Medal by royal warrant of King George V, issued on the advice of the Cabinet of R. B. Bennett; this was the first time an honour specific to Canada and for service in Canada had been established by ...
Canada Medal; Canadian Centennial Medal; Canadian Forces Medallion for Distinguished Service; Canadian Peacekeeping Service Medal; Commissionaires Long Service Medal; Corrections Exemplary Service Medal; Cross of Valour (Canada)
Recipient of the Africa General Service Medal (1902–56) Recipient of the India General Service Medal (1908–35) Recipient of the Naval General Service Medal (1915–62) Recipient of the India General Service Medal (1936–39) Recipient of the General Service Medal - Army and Air Force (1918–62) Recipient of the General Service Medal (1962–)
Australian Service Medal; Azerbaijani peacekeeping forces; C. Canadian peacekeeping; Canadian Peacekeeping Service Medal; Center of Excellence for Stability Police Units;
The Canadian delegation to the United Nations Conference on International Organization, San Francisco, May 1945 [16]. Canada's foreign policy of peacekeeping, peace enforcement, peacemaking, and peacebuilding has been intertwined with its tendency to pursue multilateral and international solutions since the end of World War II.