United Nations Medal

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A United Nations Medal is an international decoration awarded by the United Nations (UN) to the various world countries members for participation in joint international military and police operations such as peacekeeping, humanitarian efforts, and disaster relief.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> The medal is ranked in militaries and police forces as a service medal. The United Nations awarded its first medal during the Korean War (1950–1953). Since 1955, many additional United Nations medals have been created and awarded for participation in various United Nations missions and actions around the world.

United Nations Medal

The most common United Nations medal is the standard UN decoration known simply as the United Nations Medal. Most countries bestow this award for any action in which a member of the military participated in a joint UN activity.

In situations where a service member participated in multiple UN operations, service stars,<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> campaign clasps,<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> or award numbers are authorized as attachments to the United Nations Medal. These devices vary depending on the regulations of the various armed forces.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

The UN has authorised the award of numerals to be attached to the medal ribbon. The qualification for these numerals is not to indicate the number of campaigns served in, but rather the number of qualifying periods of service. Which are counted as 180 days after the initial qualifying period of 90 days if the service is performed as 270 days consecutive. For two or more deployments, each deployment has to be at least 90 consecutive days each.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

United Nations Korea Medal

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UN Korea Medal

The first United Nations medal to be created was the United Nations Service Medal, also known as the United Nations Service Medal Korea, was awarded to any military service member, of an Armed Force allied with South Korea, who participated in the defense of South Korea from North Korea between 27 June 1950 and 27 July 1953. The military forces of the Netherlands are awarded the medal for service to January 1, 1955, while the armed forces of Thailand and Sweden grant the award to July 27, 1955.<ref name=medalregs>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

United Nations Emergency Force Medal

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United Nations Emergency Force Medal (UNEF)

In 1956, to maintain the peace which brought the end of the Suez Crisis the United Nations Emergency Force was established. This was the first Peacekeeping operation of the United Nations.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}Template:Dead link</ref> To reward the service of troops from Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Denmark, India, Norway, Sweden and Yugoslavia those troops who completed ninety days of service with the UNEF were awarded the United Nations Emergency Force Medal. The mission lasted from November 1956 until June 1967.<ref name=unef>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> It is unique from other United Nations Medals in that instead of saying UN on the obverse, it says UNEF. Subsequent missions did not use the mission’s abbreviation on its medals.

United Nations Medal ribbons

In most nations, the standard United Nations Medal is awarded in lieu of a campaign-specific medal. Most operations utilize a different ribbon for each mission, though there have been some notable exceptions. In some countries where the UN Security Council determines a mission in the same geographic region, but changes the mission mandate by way of Security Council Resolution, there may be a number of missions which have identical campaign ribbons and then later will change the ribbon to reflect the changing environment.

The United Nations Mission in Haiti (UNMIH) was originally established by United Nations Security Council Resolution 867 on 23 September 1993 and lasted until in June 1996. This mission was an effort to end the conflict and instability caused by the 1991 Haitian coup d'état. Subsequent missions to maintain stability and train the Haitian National Police were undertaken under UNSMIH, UNTMIH, MIPONUH, and MICAH. These subsequent missions all used the same ribbon as UNMIH.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

In East Timor, the medals awarded for UNAMET, UNTAET and UNMISET all have the same ribbon.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Years Ribbon bar Operation Operation area
1948Template:Ndash Template:MilAward Ribbon UNTSO Middle East
1949Template:Ndash Template:MilAward Ribbon UNMOGIP India, Pakistan
1958 Template:MilAward Ribbon UNOGIL Lebanon, Syria
Template:Nowrap Template:MilAward Ribbon ONUC Congo
Template:Nowrap Template:MilAward Ribbon UNSF West New Guinea
Template:Nowrap Template:MilAward Ribbon UNYOM Yemen
1964Template:Ndash Template:MilAward Ribbon UNFICYP Cyprus
Template:Nowrap No mission medal DOMREP Dominican Republic
Template:Nowrap Template:MilAward Ribbon UNIPOM India, Pakistan
Template:Nowrap Template:MilAward Ribbon UNEF II Egypt, Israel
1974Template:Ndash Template:MilAward Ribbon UNDOF Golan Heights
1978Template:Ndash Template:MilAward Ribbon UNIFIL Lebanon
Template:Nowrap Template:MilAward Ribbon UNIIMOG Iraq, Iran
Template:Nowrap Template:MilAward Ribbon UNGOMAP Afghanistan, Pakistan
Template:Nowrap Template:MilAward Ribbon UNAVEM I Angola
Template:Nowrap Template:MilAward Ribbon UNTAG Namibia
Template:Nowrap Template:MilAward Ribbon ONUCA Central America
Template:Nowrap Template:MilAward Ribbon UNIKOM Kuwait, Iraq
1991Template:Ndash Template:MilAward Ribbon MINURSO Western Sahara
Template:Nowrap Template:MilAward Ribbon UNAVEM II Angola
Template:Nowrap Template:MilAward Ribbon ONUSAL El Salvador
Template:Nowrap Template:MilAward Ribbon UNGCI Iraq
Template:Nowrap Template:MilAward Ribbon UNAMIC Cambodia
Template:Nowrap Template:MilAward Ribbon UNPROFOR Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina
during the Yugoslav Wars
Template:Nowrap Template:MilAward Ribbon UNTAC Cambodia
Template:Nowrap Template:MilAward Ribbon UNOSOM I Somalia
Template:Nowrap Template:MilAward Ribbon ONUMOZ Mozambique
Template:Nowrap Template:MilAward Ribbon UNOSOM II Somalia
Template:Nowrap Template:MilAward Ribbon UNOMUR Rwanda, Uganda
Template:Nowrap Template:MilAward Ribbon UNOMIG Georgia
Template:Nowrap Template:MilAward Ribbon UNOMIL Liberia
Template:Nowrap Template:MilAward Ribbon UNAMIR Rwanda
Template:Nowrap Template:MilAward Ribbon UNMIH Haiti
Template:Nowrap No mission medal UNASOG Libya Chad
Template:Nowrap Template:MilAward Ribbon UNMOT Tajikistan during civil war
Template:Nowrap Template:MilAward Ribbon UNAVEM III Angola
Template:Nowrap Template:MilAward Ribbon UNPREDEP Macedonia
Template:Nowrap Template:MilAward Ribbon UNCRO Croatia
Years Ribbon bar Operation Operation area
Template:Nowrap Template:MilAward Ribbon UNMIBH Bosnia-Herzegovina
Template:Nowrap Template:MilAward Ribbon UNTAES Croatia
Template:Nowrap File:UNMIH.svg UNSMIH Haiti
Template:Nowrap File:UN UNMOP Medal ribbon.svg UNMOP Croatia
1997 File:UN MINUGUA Medal ribbon.svg MINUGUA Guatemala
Template:Nowrap File:UN UNAVEM Medal ribbon.svg MONUA Angola
1997 File:UNMIH.svg UNTMIH Haiti
Template:Nowrap File:UNMIH.svg MIPONUH Haiti
1998 File:UNPSG Medal bar.gif UNPSG Croatia
Template:Nowrap File:MINURCA Medal bar.gif MINURCA Central African Republic
Template:Nowrap File:UNOMSIL Medal bar.gif UNOMSIL Sierra Leone
1999Template:Ndash File:UN UNMIK Medal ribbon.svg UNMIK Kosovo
1999 File:UNAMET Medal bar.gif UNAMET East Timor
Template:Nowrap File:UNOMSIL Medal bar.gif UNAMSIL Sierra Leone
Template:Nowrap File:UNAMET Medal bar.gif UNTAET East Timor
Template:Nowrap File:UN MONUC Medal ribbon.svg MONUC Democratic Republic of the Congo
Template:Nowrap File:UNMIH.svg MICAH Haiti
Template:Nowrap File:Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea Medal ribbon.png UNMEE Eritrea, Ethiopia
Template:Nowrap File:UNAMET Medal bar.gif UNMISET East Timor
Template:Nowrap File:UNMIL Ribbon bar.svg UNMIL Liberia
Template:Nowrap File:MINUCI Ribbon bar.png MINUCI Ivory Coast
Template:Nowrap File:UNOCI Ribbon bar.svg UNOCI Ivory Coast
Template:Nowrap File:MINUSTAH Ribbon bar.svg MINUSTAH Haiti
Template:Nowrap File:UNONUB.png ONUB Burundi
Template:Nowrap File:UN Mission in Sudan ribbon.png UNMIS Sudan
Template:Nowrap File:UN UNMIT Medal ribbon.svg UNMIT East Timor
Template:Nowrap File:UNAMID.png File:UNAMID Ribbon bar.svg UNAMID* Sudan
Template:Nowrap File:UN Medal MINURCAT ribbon bar.svg MINURCAT Central African Republic, Chad
2010Template:Ndash File:UN MONUC Medal ribbon.svg MONUSCO Democratic Republic of the Congo
2011Template:Ndash File:UNISFA Ribbon bar.svg UNISFA Sudan
2011Template:Ndash File:UNMISS Ribbon bar.svg UNMISS South Sudan
2012 File:UN UNSMIS Medal ribbon.svg UNSMIS Syria
2013Template:Ndash File:MINUSMA Medal ribbon.png MINUSMA Mali
2014Template:Ndash File:UN MINUSCA ribbon.png MINUSCA Central African Republic
Template:Nowrap File:MINUJUSTH ribbon.png MINUJUSTH Haiti
Template:Nowrap Need image UNITAMS Sudan<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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1974Template:Ndash File:UN Head Quarter Medal ribbon.svg UNHQ For service in the United Nations Headquarters
  • For the UNAMID medal, the ribbon design was changed after 2008 from the predominately yellow pattern to the blue/green/yellow/white pattern.

United Nations Special Service Medal

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UNSSM ribbon

For 90 days of service with a United Nations mission or organization where there is no specific approved United Nations medal, personnel may be eligible for the United Nations Special Service Medal (UNSSM). Some examples of qualifying service are the United Nations Assistance Mission in Iraq, or the United Nations Department of Humanitarian Affairs Accelerated De-Mining Programme (MADP) in Mozambique, work with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), and more.

Receipt and wear of UN Medals

France, Australia, Canada and New Zealand

Some nations, such as France, the Commonwealth of Australia, Canada and New Zealand permit members of the military and police to receive and display multiple United Nations Medals as separate decorations.

Ukraine

Personnel of the Armed Forces are allowed to wear United Nations medals if they choose to. Such medals shall be worn after National and Presidential decorations, decorations of the Ministry of Defense, decorations of the General Staff, decorations of other military units, Ministries and departments and before decorations of the European Union and NATO in order of award.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

United Kingdom

Other countries, in particular the United Kingdom, permit British citizens to receive the relevant United Nations medal and authorization for it to be worn is given by the FCDO (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office). Numerals may be added to denote multiple tours to one mission, the medals are worn in order of award and take precedence alongside British campaign medals.

United States

In the United States Armed Forces, prior to 13 October 1995, all US military personnel wore the blue and white United Nations Ribbon regardless of the ribbon awarded. On 13 October 1995, the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Personnel and Readiness) approved a change to the wear policy of the United Nations Medal. Effective on that date, personnel who are awarded the United Nations Medal may wear the first medal and ribbon for which they qualify, adding a bronze service star for subsequent awards of the United Nations Medal for service in a different mission. No more than one UN medal or ribbon may be worn at a time.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> On US uniforms, the UN Medal is worn before the NATO Medal, except for the United Nations Korea Medal, which is worn as a campaign medal just before the Vietnam Campaign Medal.

US military personnel are eligible to wear the medal from one of the following United Nations operations as their one approved medal:<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Template:Columns-list

Argentina

Members of the Argentinian Armed Forces are allowed to wear the different UN medals as separate decorations. However, authorization for use must be formally requested for every single medal, and is granted on an individual basis. Regulations for the use of either medals or ribbons apply for each uniform. In the Argentinian Army, a national-issued, maroon-and-white bar showing the number of tours of duty may be worn in lieu of (but not together with) the UN-issued ribbons.

Switzerland

Members of the Swiss Armed Forces are allowed to wear one UN ribbon (of their choice between all UN awarded decorations). The ribbon is to be worn before EU (Althea Mission) or NATO ribbons but after the Swiss ribbons. Numbers are allowed on the UN ribbon as well as on other allowed "foreign" ribbons.

Malaysia

Malaysian awardees are granted the post nominal of PNBB (Pingat Perkhidmatan Negara Bangsa-Bangsa Bersatu).<ref name=Istiadat>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

See also

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