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The NATO Medal was first established in 1996 to recognize individuals who had served in the Implementation Force (IFOR) as part of Operation Joint Endeavor in Former Yugoslavia. A new ribbon was established in 1999 for participants in Operation Allied Force in Kosovo.
What is the NATO Medal (Yugoslavia) Decoration? 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.
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.
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, 2003, replaced...
NATO Medal 1994, Former Yugoslavia. This medal was awarded to British soldiers for service with North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) peacekeeping forces in the former Republic of Yugoslavia.
View history. The Former Republic of Yugoslavia (FRY) medal or Bosnia medal as it is often referred to by members of HM Forces was awarded to service personnel who contributed to Alliance operations in the former Yugoslavia between 1 July 1992 and 3 December 2002.
The Secretary General of NATO, Lord Robertson of Port Ellen today awarded NATO medals to 16 NATO personnel who took part in last year's Alliance operations in the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia¹.