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There are currently fourteen versions of the NATO Medal in existence, for service in the former Yugoslavia, Kosovo, North Macedonia, two for service during Article 5 operations (Eagle Assist, Active Endeavour), and eight for Non-Article 5 NATO operations (International Security Assistance Force Afghanistan , Resolute Support, Balkans, NATO ...
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.
This medal was awarded to British soldiers for service with North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) peacekeeping forces in the former Republic of Yugoslavia.
To be eligible for award of the NATO medal for the former Republic of Yugoslavia, U.S. military personnel must serve or have served: Under NATO command in Headquarters, AFSOUTH, HQ NAVSOUTH, HQ AIRSOUTH, or HQ 5th ATAF, and in direct support of NATO operations in the former Republic of Yugoslavia.
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.
NATO: Medal for the Former Yugoslavia. Ribbon: Blue with white edge stripes. Instituted: Unknown. Awarded: For 30 days' service with NATO forces in the Former Yugoslavia (or 90 days' service in support of the mission in Greece, Italy, Hungary or Austria.)
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).