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  2. Global War on Terrorism Service Medal - Wikipedia

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    To receive the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, a military service member must have served on active duty during a designated anti-terrorism operation for a minimum 30 consecutive or 60 non-consecutive days. For those who were engaged in combat, killed, or wounded in the line of duty the time requirement is waived.

  3. Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal - Wikipedia

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    A similar medal, the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal (GWOT-SM), [11] was created under the same Presidential Order that authorized the GWOT Expeditionary Medal. The primary difference between the two awards is that the service medal is intended for those who performed support duty within the United States, while the expeditionary medal ...

  4. Secretary of Defense Medal for the Global War on Terrorism

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    Civilians may only be awarded the medal once, and cannot be awarded the Armed Forces Civilian Service Medal for the same operation. Eligible civilians must have provided direct support and entered the designated geographic area of eligibility serving abroad in an operation that directly supported a U.S. military global war on terrorism operation.

  5. Service star - Wikipedia

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    Only a combatant commander can initiate a request for a battle star, and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff is the approving authority, [10] which since January 2016 has been eliminated by the Department of Defense for the GWOT-SM. [11] Only one award of the Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal and one award of the Global War on ...

  6. National Defense Service Medal - Wikipedia

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    Global War on Terrorism Service Medal The National Defense Service Medal ( NDSM ) was a service award of the United States Armed Forces established by President Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1953. It was awarded to every member of the U.S. Armed Forces who served during any one of four specified periods of armed conflict or national emergency from ...

  7. Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal - Wikipedia

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    The Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal is issued as a bronze medal, 1 1 ⁄ 4 inches in diameter.. The obverse side of the medal consists of an eagle, with wings addorsed and inverted (representing the strength of the United States Armed Forces), standing on a sword loosened in its scabbard, and super- imposed on a radiant compass rose of eight points, (representing the readiness to serve ...

  8. What Determines Whether a Role Is Lead or Supporting? Oscar ...

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    (The award ultimately went to Michelle Yeoh for Everything Everywhere All at Once.) What Is Category Fraud? Category fraud is the term for when a supporting performance ends up in a lead category ...

  9. Inherent Resolve Campaign Medal - Wikipedia

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    Service members who were killed or were medically evacuated from those countries due to wounds or injuries immediately qualify for the award, as do members who engaged in combat. [12] Navy, Marine Corps, and Air Force personnel qualify for the Inherent Resolve Campaign Medal only after 30 qualifying days consecutive or non-consecutive. [13]