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DOD approves NATO medals for operations in Africa, Libya

Posted 7/24/2012   Updated 7/24/2012 Email story   Print story

    

7/24/2012 - WASHINGTON (AFNS) -- The Department of Defense announced July 24 that NATO medals for operations in Libya and Africa have been approved for acceptance and wear by eligible U.S. service members and DOD civilian personnel.

The NATO Medal for NATO Operations and Activities in Africa is awarded for service in direct support of one of the following operations or activities:

-- North Atlantic Council-approved NATO support activities in relation to the African Union
-- Operation Allied Provider
-- Operation Alliied Protector
-- Operation Ocean Shield

NATO awards the NATO Medal for NATO Operations and Activities in Libya for service in direct support of the following operation:

-- Operation Unified Protector

Individuals awarded the NATO Medal for NATO Operations and Activities in Africa or Libya should consult with their personnel offices for more information on eligibility or to update their personnel files.

For a list of the NATO medals that have been authorized for acceptance and wear by U.S. service members, see DOD Manual 1348.33, Manual of Military Decorations and Awards, Volume 3.



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9/10/2012 8:44:22 PM ET
Will there be a NAVADMIN authorizing the NATO Medal for Navy personnel who took part in Unified Protector
Jason Lagoe, Washington DC
 
8/7/2012 2:35:45 AM ET
If this NATO decoration is authorized for DoD civilians why don't DoD civilians deployed for other NATO operations recieve similar recognition
JustCurious, Aghanistan
 
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