Английская Википедия:General Service Medal (2008)

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Шаблон:Other uses Шаблон:Use British English Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox military award The General Service Medal 2008 (GSM 08) was introduced in 2015 for award to Royal Navy, Royal Marines, Army, and RAF personnel[1] to recognise specified operations since January 2008, not qualifying for another campaign medal. Unlike its predecessor, the General Service Medal (1962), operations will be denoted by clasps indicating the geographic area of operations, rather than a specific operation. The first awards of the medal were made by Secretary of State for Defence Michael Fallon at a ceremony on 12 June 2016.[2]

Appearance

The GSM 08 is a circular silver medal, Шаблон:Convert in diameter.
The obverse features the Ian Rank-Broadley effigy of Elizabeth II, with the inscription ELIZABETH II DEI GRATIA REGINA FID DEF.
The reverse bears a design featuring a figure of Britannia holding a trident standing ahead of a lion, symbolising Britain, with, below, the inscription FOR CAMPAIGN SERVICE, with the whole encircled by an oak leaf wreath.[2]
The suspension bar is the same design as those of the GSM 1918–62 and GSM 1962, as are the colours of the Шаблон:Convert wide ribbon, which is dark green with a purple stripe towards each edge.[1]

Clasps

The clasps for the medal are named based on the geographic region of operations and not for specific named operations.[2] Further operations deemed sufficient to warrant the award of the medal will see the addition of more clasps.[1] Service in subsequent qualifying operations is reflected by additional clasps added to the existing GSM medal.[1]

The clasps and their qualifying periods of service are as follows:[3][4]

Southern Asia
  • Operation VERDITER (LEEWAY) (Pakistan), 1 January 2008–6 May 2015 EOD Short Term Training Team[5]
Arabian Peninsula
  • Operation QUANTAM, 1 January 2009–21 May 2012
  • Operation ICENI, 1 June 2012–2 December 2013
Northern Africa
  • Operation DEFERENCE (Libya), 21 February–22 March 2011
  • Operation VOCATE (Libya) & (UK), 11 November 2011–present
Western Africa
  • Operation NEWCOMBE (Mali), 13 January–22 May 2013
  • Operation NEWCOMBE (Mali), 28 February 2018–present[6]
Eastern Africa
  • Operation TANGHAM (Somalia) including:
    • Headquarters Op TANGHAM (01-Nov-13 to present)
    • Somali National Army (SNA) Training and Advisory Team (STAT); formerly included in Op BACKWELL (24-Apr-12 to present).
    • African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) Mission Support Team (MST); formerly included in Op BACKWELL (24-Apr-12 to present).
    • United Nations Support Team (UNST); formerly Op CATAN (03-Mar-16 to present).
    • Comprehensive Approach to Security (CAS) Strand 2A; formerly Op PRESIDIUM.
    • Government Provided Personnel to UN; formerly Op PRAISER (16-Dec-14 to present).
    • European Union Training Mission-Somalia (EUTM-S); formally Op MODEST (24-Jan-13 to 01-Feb-20).
Gulf of Aden
Global Operations

Notes

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References

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