US Medals for Global War on Terror. Kosovo, Afghanistan, Iraq, Inherent Resolve and NATO 2000-2024
Вставка
- Опубліковано 17 жов 2024
- All the medal information is from "Military Medals of America" NOW ON SALE at www.amazon.com.... Have fun, flip thru the book, click medalsofameric... . For replacement medals, ribbons, insignia, shadow boxes and more, shop our on line catalog: www.medalsofam...
To purchase official United States medals, ribbons, badges and insignia plus shadow boxes and more, go to www.medalsofam... .
The cruel and cowardly terrorist hijacking and attack on the World Trade Center led to a vigorous series of counter attacks on terrorists and their supporters. To recognize these efforts, the National Defense Service Medal was reauthorized in 2001 and two new awards, the Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary and Service Medals were authorized. A White House spokesman said the medals recognize the “sacrifices and contributions” military members make in the global war on terror.
Following the liberation of Afghanistan, an Afghanistan Campaign Medal was created on November 29, 2004 retroactive to October 24, 2001 to acknowledge service there. A similar medal, known as the Iraq Campaign Medal was authorized for service during the same period within the borders of Iraq and is retroactive to March 19, 2003. The two medals may be awarded with the Army’s Arrowhead device for assault/parachute landings and with the Marine combat operation insignia for qualified Naval personnel assigned to Marine Corps units. These medals replace the Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal for service in Afghanistan and Iraq and military personnel can not receive both for the same period of service.
All these decorations, service medals and ribbons not only provide a unique and handsome way for the nation to honor her veterans for valor and faithful service but have another important purpose. The display on a serviceman’s chest can tell a commander, fellow members of the Armed Forces and veterans the level of experience and performance of the wearer. When a commander reviews his officers and noncommissioned officers, it only takes a minute to recognize their backgrounds and performance from their ribbons. From the individual service members viewpoint, military awards recognize devotion to duty, performance, valor and service in a way no other manner can accomplish. These medals and ribbons reflect how our country recognizes hundreds of years of unbroken dedicated service and valor by members of our Armed Forces going back to the birth of the Republic.
Medals of America: To purchase replacement medals, ribbons, shadow boxes and more, visit www.medalsofam...
Special Thanks To: Medals of America for providing the medals in this video.
MOA Press: All this information is available in our books at moapress.com/
The designated Afghanistan Campaign Medal campaigns are:
Liberation of Afghanistan: 11 September 2001 - 30 November 2001
Consolidation I: 1 December 2001 - 30 September 2006
Consolidation II: 1 October 2006 - 30 November 2009
Consolidation III:1 December, 2009-30 June 2011
Transition I: 1 July 2011-2021
The designated Iraq campaigns are:
Liberation of Iraq: 19 March 2003 - 1 May 2003
Transition of Iraq: 2 May 2003 - 28 June 2004
Iraqi Governance: 29 June 2004 - 15 December 2005
National Resolution: 16 December 2005 - Date to be determined
Iraqi Surge: 10 January 2007-31 December 2008
Iraqi Sovereignty: 1 January 2009-31 August 2010
New Dawn: 1 September 2010-31 December 2011
Designated Inherent Resolve campaigns are:
Abeyance 15 June 2014 - 24 November 2015
Intensification: 25 November 2015 - TBD
COL,
Thank you for taking us all the way from the beginning to present. It is appreciated.
My pleasure!
Great series. Thank you.
Very welcome
Howdy glad your on I've a ? In 1978 or 79 I was awarded the German GAFPB IN Bronze I've lost my award certificate how can I replace it . Also where can I get ribbons and medals certificate for cold war stuff and how do I find out if I got them. All they put on my DD214 was expert badge rifle when I was given more than that.
Very interesting Colonel thanks
6:35 There are actually three different back-side designs of the GWOT-EM. The third has, "War on Terrorism" across the top and, "Expeditions" across the bottom.
Will the concurrent wearing of the global war on terror Expeditionary Medal and Iraq campaign and or Afghanistan campaign medal ever be authorized for those of us who earned both
Hi Colonel! What about the Air Force Commendation Medal? I know it existed! But don't tell me the AF tightwads got rid of it.
It it sad enough that those in from 1976-87 can not even wear a Defense medal. It is like our efforts were not appreciated!
I messed up and left it out...my mistake. I knew some sharp eye would catch it!
Amen. Served in the USCG in the mid 1970s and didn't even qualify for a NDSM.
I am a marine joining the army after being out for a bit. Please make a video on medals from other services being worn in new service.
good suggestion , coming soon in a new video “Guide to,wearing military ribbons.
@@veteransmedalsworkshop-moa4376 thank you
@@veteransmedalsworkshop-moa4376 this could be multiple videos. Breaking it down to the subjects of ribbons, medals, badges, unit awards, all other awards, and details on uniforms like service strips and combat bars on the right sleeve. Plus just anything else the should be considered when moving from one branch to another. Please do from Marines to the army first.
Marine that went army, Equivalent awards can both be worn but Army Medals go first in order of precedence. For instance a Army Achievement Medal would go ahead of the Navy Achievement Medal. You can find the current version of AR-670-1 army uniform regulation.
Hello Col. I heard that it might be posdible to wear both the NATO MSM and the one regular NATO campaign medal. That is because the MSM is more of a personal decoration. Could that be true?
yes, good point. it is a foreign personal decoration.
If I may ask, what Tartan is your kilt?
Who one that you may see in the video is of a 78 Fraser. The oldest Scottish regiment in North America Dating back to the French and Indian wars. the one on the cut out is Calhoun.
@@veteransmedalsworkshop-moa4376 Thank you Sir! I am familiar with The Frasiers, I was involved with a Frasier reenactment unit. I couldn't figure out the ' cut out' , Calhoun! Excellent!