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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.
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).
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.
Effective 13 October 1995, any US military personnel who is awarded a United Nations Medal may wear the ribbon of the first UN medal for which they qualify. Subsequent awards of the United Nations Medal for service in a different mission is noted by adding a bronze service star to the current ribbon.
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
Zelenskyy said a NATO invitation must recognize all of Ukraine's territory as its own, but Article 5 need not apply to areas captured by Russia.
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.
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 ...