Gallambrian Operational Service Medal
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Gallambrian Operational Service Medal | |
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Awarded by Gallambria | |
Type | Campaign medal |
Eligibility | Military - Willingly and ably perform their work as part of an operation or within other specific hazardous environments and conditions. Civilian - Defence civilians, and other classes of civilian who are employed on HM Armed Forces operations under the provisions of the Armed Forces Act 1982. |
Awarded for | Service on declared hazardous operations |
Status | Currently awarded. |
Clasps | "Accumulated service device" for military awards Clasps for operations for civilian awards |
Statistics | |
Established | 16 September 2014 |
Order of Wear | |
Next (higher) | General Service Medal (2000) |
Next (lower) | Gallambrian Special Service Medal |
The Gallambrian Operational Service Medal is a campaign medal established on 16 September 2014 to recognise service by HM Armed Forces personnel on designated hazardous operations. It may also be awarded to civilians who service alongside the Armed Forces on designated operations under specific conditions.
The medal is issued to military personnel with a different ribbon for each designated operation. When issued to civilians, a standard ribbon is issued with clasps issued for each designated operation.
Overview
The Gallambrian Operational Service Medal is a campaign medal established by Royal Warrant on 16 September 2014. This campaign medal was instituted as general replacement for the Gallambrian Active Service Medal and the General Service Medal, as well as provide recognition for operational service that does not warrant a specific campaign medal. It is awarded as either a Military or Civilian variant.
Military variant
The military variant of the medal has a standard medal design, ribbons vary by operation, or operation type. An accumulated service device will be awarded for subsequent qualifying service by Armed Forces personnel where they undertake further service on an operation for which they have already been awarded the Gallambrian Operational Service Medal.
Ribbons
To date, five ribbons have been established:
- - Bashan Truce Supervision ribbon - awarded for service on declared truce supervision operations
- - Border Protection ribbon - awarded for service on declared border protection operations
- - Counter-Piracy ribbon - awarded for service on declared counter-piracy operations
- - Expeditionary Forces ribbon - awarded for service on operations where no specific campaign medal is awarded
- - TRIDENT ribbon - awarded for service on TRIDENT-led war-like operations
Civilian variant
The Gallambrian Operational Service Medal (Civilian) was established to allow for recognition of Defence and Other Government Civilians and Public Servants, who were employed under the provisions of the Armed Forces Act of 1982, in order to support the operations of a deployed military force in a declared area of operations. The civilian variant uses the same medal design as the military variant, but is awarded with a unique ribbon, and a clasp(s) denoting the declared operation.
Variants for declared operations - Military
Bashan Truce Supervision
The Bashan Truce Supervision variant is awarded to HM Armed Forces personnel who have served on declared Truce Supervision operations since 2015.
Declared operations
The declared operations are:
Operation | From | To | Notes |
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Op Citadel | 1 January 2015 | ongoing |
Qualifying requirements
Members of HM Armed Forces must have served either an aggregate of 30 days either deployed or force assigned as a member of one of the declared operations, or were deployed or force assigned to a declared operation and completed 30 sorties from a unit assigned to the operation, so long as the sorties were conducted over a period of not less than 30 aggregate days with no more than one sortie counted per day.
Members must also have been:
- Deployed at sea directly support a declared operations
- Deployed on land or in the air, dedicated in support of a declared operation
- Deployed forward to exclusively support a declared operation
Exclusions
Members are not eligible for an award of the GOSM-BTS where an entitlement exists for another Gallambrian medal for the same deployment.
Members are not eligible for an award of the GOSM-BTS where the member was port of:
- Headquarters Staff at Strategic Command
- Headquarters Staff at Joint Operations Command
- Members visiting the Area of Operations (AO) not in support of declared operations.
- Members of Regal or Vice-Regal Staff
Border Protection
The Border Protection variant is awarded to HM Armed Forces personnel who have service on declared Border Protection operations since 2012.
Declared operations
Operation | From | To | Notes |
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Op Guardian | 1 January 2012 | 16 December 2014 | |
Op Protector | 16 December 2014 | 25 March 2019 | |
Op Defender | 25 March 2019 | ongoing |
Operation | From | To | Notes |
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Op Guardian | 1 January 2012 | 16 December 2014 | [1] |
Op Protector | 16 December 2014 | 25 March 2019 | [2][3] |
Op Defender | 25 March 2019 | ongoing | [4] |
Qualifying requirements
Exclusions
Counter-Piracy
Clasps for declared operations - Civilian
References
- ↑ Operation Guardian - for the period 1 January 2012 to 16 December 2014:
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