DoD Announces Criteria for Global War on Terrorism Medals
The Defense Department announced today the final approval of the
Global War on Terrorism Medals. These medals recognize the
significant contributions members of the armed forces bring to bear in
combating terrorism in all forms throughout the world -- for both
current and future operations.
Presidential Executive Order 13289 previously
authorized the medals, which come in expeditionary and service
versions. The expeditionary medal is for those who deploy to
designated combat areas, and the service medal is for those who serve
in support of operations to combat terrorism.
Servicemembers authorized the Global War on
Terrorism Expeditionary Medal must have deployed overseas for
service in the Global War on Terrorism operations on or after Sept.
11, 2001, and to a future date to be determined by the secretary of
defense. Initial award of the expeditionary medal is limited to
personnel deployed abroad in Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation
Iraqi Freedom. The area of eligibility encompasses the United
States Central Command area (less the lower Horn of Africa); Middle
East; eastern Turkey; Philippines; Diego Garcia; and all air spaces
above the land and adjacent water areas.
Each combatant commander has the authority to approve award of the
expeditionary medal for personnel deployed within their theater of
operation. Under no circumstances are personnel in the United
States eligible for the expeditionary medal.
Servicemembers must be assigned, attached or mobilized to a unit
participating in designated operations for 30 consecutive days or 60
nonconsecutive days in the area of eligibility, or meet one of the
following criteria:
Be
engaged in actual combat against the enemy and under circumstances
involving grave danger of death or serious bodily injury from enemy
action, regardless of time in the area of eligibility;
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While participating in the designated
operation, regardless of time, be killed, wounded or injured
requiring medical evacuation from the area of eligibility; or
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Be regularly assigned aircrew member
flying sorties into, out of, within, or over the area of
eligibility in direct support of Operations Enduring Freedom
and/or Iraqi Freedom. Each day that one or more sorties
are flown in accordance with these criteria shall count as one
day toward the 30 or 60-day requirement.
Individuals authorized the Global War on
Terrorism Service Medal must have participated in or served in
support of Global War on Terrorism operations on or after Sept.11,
2001, and to a future date to be determined by the secretary of
defense. Initial award of the service medal will be limited to
airport security operations (from Sept. 27, 2001, until May 31, 2002)
and to servicemembers who support Operations Enduring Freedom, Noble
Eagle, and Iraqi Freedom. Each combatant commander has the
authority to approve award of the service medal for units and
personnel deployed to their theater of operations.
Servicemembers must be assigned, attached or mobilized to a unit
participating in or serving in support of designated operations for 30
consecutive days or 60 nonconsecutive days, or meet one of the
following criteria:
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Be engaged in actual combat against the
enemy and under circumstances involving grave danger of death or
serious bodily injury from enemy action, regardless of time in
the area of eligibility.
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While participating in the designated
operation, regardless of time, be killed, wounded or injured
requiring medical evacuation from the area of eligibility.
Battle Stars for the expeditionary and service medal, if warranted,
may be applicable for personnel who were engaged in actual combat
against the enemy and under circumstances involving grave danger of
death or serious bodily injury from enemy action. Only a
combatant commander can initiate a request for a battle star.
The chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff is the approving authority for
battle stars.
Only one award of the expeditionary medal and service medal may be
authorized for any individual; therefore, no service stars are
prescribed. Personnel may receive both the expeditionary medal
and service medal if they meet the requirements of both awards;
however, the qualifying period of service used to establish
eligibility for one award cannot be used to justify eligibility for
the other.
The Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal will be positioned
above the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal in precedence; both
shall directly follow the Kosovo Campaign Medal.
Each military department will prescribe appropriate regulations for
processing awarding and wearing of the medals and ribbons for their
servicemembers, to include application procedures for veterans,
retirees, and next-of-kin.
In consideration of new military roles in a post-Sept. 11th
environment, the department developed these awards for military
members to provide flexible and tangible recognition for those serving
in the current war against terrorism, a war that spans the globe and
includes many diverse campaigns.
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