Yahoo Αναζήτηση Διαδυκτίου

Αποτελέσματα Αναζήτησης

  1. DoD Approved NATO Medals for Acceptance and Wear. Note 1: The Non-Article 5 NATO MEDAL FOR SERVICE ON NATO-LED OPERATIONS IN THE BALKANS authorized for award beginning January 1,...

  2. NATO Medal with Former Yugoslavia Clasp. The NATO Medal for Yugoslavia service was created in June 1992 and awarded to any military member of a NATO peacekeeping force who performed service in the former republics of Yugoslavia for at least thirty days.

  3. Last year the Secretary General approved the award of the NATO medal to mark the service of those who have taken part in Alliance operations connected to the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia¹. To qualify, personnel must have served in the country for at least 25 days from 1 June 2001 until 27 September 2001, or for at least 30 days since ...

  4. The NATO Medal for Former Yugoslavia is awarded to individuals were deployed to Bosnia in December 1995 in support of Operation Joint Endeavor; the largest military operation ever undertaken by the Alliance.

  5. Ninety days continuous or accumulated service commencing 1 July 1992 and ending 31 December 2002, in the territories of Italy, Greece, Hungary and Austria, in direct support of the NATO operations in the Former Yugoslavia (the adjacent area).

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NATO_MedalNATO Medal - Wikipedia

    For example - a service member who served in Former Yugoslavia, Kosovo and ISAF in Afghanistan would wear the Former Yugoslavia ribbon with one bronze service star to denote the award of the second NATO medal.

  7. There are currently 14 versions of the NATO Medal: One medal design for service in the former Yugoslavia, Kosovo, and North Macedonia. Two medal designs for service during Article 5 operations (Eagle Assist, Active Endeavour).

  1. Γίνεται επίσης αναζήτηση για