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Campaign medal

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A campaign medal is a military decoration which is awarded to a member of the military who serves in a designated military operation or performs duty in a geographical theater. Campaign medals are very similar to service medals but carry a higher status as the award usually involves deployment to a foreign region or service in a combat zone.

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History

Campaign medals were first invented to recognize general military service in war, in contrast to meritorious decorations which were only issued on a small scale for acts of heroism and bravery. The first widespread use of campaign medals dates to the era of the Napoleonic Wars when Napoleon Bonaparte ordered a large number of ribbons and medals for issue to the soldiers serving under his command.

Campaign medals by country

  • Australian campaign medals
  • British campaign medals
  • Canadian campaign medals
  • Malaysian campaign medals
  • NATO Medal refers to a number of campaign medals
  • New Zealand campaign medals
  • Philippines campaign medals
  • Polish campaign medals
  • South African campaign medals
  • South Korean campaign medals
  • Soviet campaign medals
  • Sri Lankan campaign medals
  • United Nations Medal refers to a number of campaign medals
  • United States campaign medals are included in Awards and decorations of the United States military
  • Medal bar / Campaign clasp
  • Battle honour / Campaign streamer
  • References

    Campaign medal Wikipedia