International decoration
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An international decoration is a military award which is not bestowed by a particular country, but rather by an international organization such as the United Nations or NATO. Such awards are normally issued as service medals, for participation in various international military operations, and not for specific acts of heroism or bravery.
The following is a list of the most commonly recognized international military decorations:
Contents
- 1 United Nations (UN)
- 2 North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO)
- 3 European Union (EU)
- 4 International Control Commission
- 5 International Commission of Control and Supervision
- 6 Organization of American States
- 7 System of Cooperation Among the American Air Forces (SICOFAA)
- 8 Multinational Force and Observers
- 9 References
United Nations (UN)
- UNKorea United Nations Korea Medal
- UNTEA - Temporary Executive Authority
- UNYOM - Yemen Observer Mission
- UNDOF - Disengagement Observer Force
- UNIFIL - Interim Force in Lebanon
- UNIIMOG - Iran/Iraq Military Observers Group
- UNTAG - Transition Assistance Group
- UNIKOM - Iraq-Kuwait Observation Mission
- ONUSAL - Observer Mission in El Salvador
- UNPROFOR - Protection Force
- UNSSM - Special Service Medal
- UNAMET - Assistance Mission East Timor
- UNMIT - Mission in Timor
- UNAMID - African Union Mission in Darfur
North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO)
European Union (EU)
- Western European Union Mission Service Medal[1]
- European Community Monitor Mission Medal for Yugoslavia[1]
- European Union Monitoring Mission for Yugoslavia
- Eurofor - European Force Service Medal[2]
- CEPOL - Civil Crisis Management[citation needed]
- Common Security and Defence Policy Service Medal (CSDP), for Staff Service (Always worn with operation clasp)[1]
- CSDP Medal for the Police Mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina (EUPM)[3]
- CSDP Medal for EUFOR Concordia[3]
- CSDP Medal for Operation Artemis[1][3]
- CSDP Medal for the Police Mission in the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (EUPOL Proxima)[3]
- CSDP Medal for EUFOR Althea[1][3]
- CSDP Medal for the Reform Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (EUSEC RD Congo)
- CSDP Medal for AMIS EU Supporting Action
- CSDP Medal for the Border Assistance Mission for the Rafah Crossing Point (EUBAM Rafah)
- CSDP Medal for the Coordinating Office for Palestinian Police Support (EUPOL COPPS)
- CSDP Medal for EUFOR RD Congo
- CSDP Medal for the Police Mission to Afghanistan (EUPOL Afghanistan)
- CSDP Medal for the Bridging Operation in Chad and the Central African Republic (EUFOR Tchad/RCA)
- CSDP Medal for EU Naval Operation Atalanta
- CSDP Medal for Rule of Law Mission in Kosovo (EULEX Kosovo)
- European Union Somalia Training Mission (EUTM Somalia)
- European Union Regional Maritime Capacity Building for the Horn of Africa and the Western Indian Ocean (EUCAP NESTOR), 16 July 2012 –
- EUTM Mali, January 2013–
- European Union Aviation Security Mission in South Sudan (EUAVSEC SOUTH SUDAN), February 2013 – January 2014
- EUFOR RCA, April 2014–
International Control Commission
International Commission of Control and Supervision
- International Commission of Control and Supervision Medal (first version)[5]
- International Commission of Control and Supervision Medal (second version)
Organization of American States
System of Cooperation Among the American Air Forces (SICOFAA)
- SICOFAA Legion of Merit Gentleman
- SICOFAA Legion of Merit Officer
- SICOFAA Legion of Merit Grand Cross
Multinational Force and Observers
- Multinational Force & Observers Medal
- Multinational Force and Observers Civilian Medal
- Multinational Force and Observers Director General's Award
References
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