词条 | Iraq Medal (United Kingdom) |
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|name= Iraq Medal |image= |caption= Obverse and reverse of medal |awarded_by= United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |type= Campaign medal |eligibility= British forces |for= Campaign service |campaign= Iraq 2003-2011 |status= |description= Cupro-nickel disk, 36mm diameter |clasps=
|established= 23 February 2004 |total= |image2= Ribbon barRibbon bar with rosette, denoting clasp |caption2= }} The Iraq Medal was authorised on 23 February 2004. It was a campaign medal issued to members of the British Armed Forces and certain attached personnel, who served between 20 January 2003 and 22 May 2011 on, or in support of, Operation Telic - the designation for British operations during the 2003 Invasion of Iraq and its aftermath. AppearanceThe Iraq Medal has the following design:[1] Qualification detailsThe medal was awarded to those meeting the qualifying period of service within the defined operational area. Eligibility was extensive, and included both Regular and Reserve members of the armed forces, foreign and Commonwealth exchange and attached forces, Ministry of Defence civilians, members of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary and embedded journalists.[1] The operational area was defined as being divided into two zones - Zone 1 (Iraq and Kuwait) and Zone 2 (elsewhere within the Gulf region). Qualifying periods of service varied depending on the area in which personnel were based. With a claspThe medal was awarded with the clasp 19 Mar to 28 Apr 2003 to British service and attached personnel who:[2]
Without a claspThose who served before the invasion, or in its aftermath, were recognised by the award of the medal alone. The medal, without a clasp, was awarded to:[2][3][4]
In most cases, civilian public servants and contractors employed by the British Government and involved in the reconstruction of Iraq were not eligible for the Iraq Medal, but could receive the Iraq Reconstruction Service Medal.[5] Special circumstancesService terminated by death, wounds or disability due to service, or the award of a military decoration (Mention in Dispatches or higher), immediately qualified for the award of the medal, regardless of whether the length of service requirement was met.[6] Accumulated Campaign Service MedalQualifying service for the Iraq Medal counted towards the period required to receive the Accumulated Campaign Service Medal.[7] Clasp
NotesThere have been calls for clasps denoting Operation Telic numbers, although none have been authorised to date. This includes a call made by three battle group commanders for a rosette to be issued for Telic 9, (November 2006 – May 2007),[8] the most ferocious Telic to date. It had more ammunition spent than those previous, and had the highest number of British soldiers killed in one month (12 killed during April 2007) since the opening month of the war (27 died in March 2003, only three of which were to enemy action).[9] See also
References1. ^1 2 Medals Yearbook - 2015, page 205. 2. ^1 {{cite web|title=Medals: campaigns, descriptions and eligibility|url=https://www.gov.uk/medals-campaigns-descriptions-and-eligibility |publisher=Ministry of Defence Medal Office|accessdate =15 May 2018}} 3. ^[https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/honours-and-awards-in-the-armed-forces-jsp-761 JSP 761: Honours and Awards in the Armed Forces, page 8A-11.] 4. ^{{cite web|title=Campaign Medal for Operation Telic|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060906210144/http://www.operations.mod.uk/telic/campaign_medal.htm|publisher=Ministry of Defence|accessdate =15 May 2018}} 5. ^The Iraq Reconstruction Service Medal, The Stationery Office, January 2007, accessed 15 May 2015. 6. ^[https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/honours-and-awards-in-the-armed-forces-jsp-761 JSP 761: Honours and Awards in the Armed Forces, page 8-2.] 7. ^[https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/honours-and-awards-in-the-armed-forces-jsp-761 JSP 761: Honours and Awards in the Armed Forces, page 8B-2.] 8. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.operationtelic.co.uk/order-of-battle/Operation-Telic_Order_of_Battle_09.pdf|title=Operation Telic Order of Battle|website=www.operationtelic.co.uk|access-date=15 May 2018}} 9. ^{{Cite web|url=http://icasualties.org|title=Casualties: Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom|website=Casualties.org|access-date=15 May 2018}} Bibliography
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