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The Operational Service Medal (OSM) was established in 1999 to replace the General Service Medal (1962) for all new operations. A separate medal of the same design is awarded for each campaign, differentiated by a distinct ribbon. [1] It has been awarded for four separate campaigns: [2] Afghanistan (September 2001 – August 2021)
The Service Medal (LDF and NSR) (An Bonn Seirbhíse (FCÁ agus SM)) is awarded to those members of the Local Defence Force or the Naval Service Reserve who complete at least seven years of service. At 12 years the medal is awarded with a different ribbon and a medal bar, while at 21 years a second bar with 21 inscribed in its centre was awarded.
Operational Service Medal for Afghanistan [14] Operational Service Medal Iraq and Syria [15] United States. National Defense Service Medal [16]
Personnel will receive the existing Operational Service Medal Afghanistan, featuring a new clasp reading “Operation Pitting”, recognising their contribution to the evacuation of Afghan and ...
For the broadcast, Harry donned his Operational Service Medal for Afghanistan, which he received in 2008 for his service in Helmand Province. Harry awarded the US combat medic, a four-time ...
The Accumulated Campaign Service Medal is currently awarded to those who have completed 1,080 days, aggregated by 1 January 2008, in theatres which would have merited a General Service Medal 1962 (e.g. for operations in Northern Ireland or air operations in Iraq), an Operational Service Medal for Afghanistan, an Operational Service Medal for ...
Operational Service Medal may refer to: Operational Service Medal (Canada), a campaign medal established in 2010; Operational Service Medal (United Kingdom), the overall name given to a group of campaign medals awarded to the British Armed Forces: Operational Service Medal for Afghanistan; Operational Service Medal for the Democratic Republic ...
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