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On June 6, 2003, eligibility was extended to members and reserve constables of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police who voluntarily served during the Second World War. [1] The Canadian Volunteer Service Medal was awarded in addition to the standard British Commonwealth campaign awards for World War II, being worn after the Defence Medal and before ...
Canadian Volunteer Service Medal for Korea: recognising non-combat service in the Korea War, 1950–1953; Gulf and Kuwait Medal: recognising service in the Gulf War, 1990–1991; Somalia Medal: recognising service in the Somali Civil War, 1992–1993; South-West Asia Service Medal: recognising service in campaigns against terrorism in South ...
Recipient of the India General Service Medal (1936–39) Recipient of the General Service Medal - Army and Air Force (1918–62) Recipient of the General Service Medal (1962–) Recipient of the 1914 Star; Recipient of the 1914–15 Star; Recipient of the British War Medal (1914–18) Recipient of the Mercantile Marine War Medal (1914–18)
The Arctic Star medal recognises service between 1941 and 1945 delivering vital aid to the Soviet Union, running the gauntlet of enemy submarine, air and surface ship attacks. This list of military awards and decorations of World War II is an index to articles on notable military awards presented by the combatants during World War II
Canadian campaign medals (11 P) R. ... Newfoundland Volunteer War Service Medal; O. Order of Military Merit (Canada) Overseas Service Chevron; S. Sacrifice Medal;
The medal was established November 6, 1981 by the Volunteer War Service Medal Regulations, 1981, Newfoundland Regulation 204/81, [1] and further amended by the Volunteer War Service Medal Act, 1993. [4] During World War II, Newfoundland was a separate Dominion of the British Empire, only joining the Canadian Confederation in 1949. [5]