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Polish Campaign Stars
Campaign stars for Afghanistan, Iraq, Chad, Congo, Mediterranean Sea and Air Crew (with clasp).
TypeCampaign medal
Awarded forOverseas service with Polish forces
Country Poland
Presented bythe President of Poland
EligibilityPolish military and civilian personnel, as well as foreigners serving in support of Polish Forces
StatusCurrently awarded
Established14 June 2007 (as general)
Precedence
Next (higher)Medal for Long Marital Life
Next (lower)Other crosses and awards in the order they were received.

Polish campaign stars were established on 14 June 2007 to recognize military and civilian participants of overseas missions since 2002. Polish personnel must have been present for at least one day. Foreigners may be presented with a campaign star for collaborating with Polish forces during the mission.

Appearance

The medal is 44 mm across in a bronze patina in the shape of a four pointed star. Behind the star are two crossed swords, blades pointing upward. The raised monogram of the letters "RP" is found in the top arm of the star. In the middle of the star is the name of a country or a geographical area for operations. On the lower arm and between the upper arms are stylized laurel leaves. The reverse contains the two-line inscription "PACI SERVIO" (Service to peace) in the center of the star, with a place below for engraving dates of service.

The award is suspended on the ribbon in the color defined for each individual star, in a width of 35 mm, with a red stripe width of 4 mm through the center, which has white stripes on the sides of a width of 2 mm and symmetrically arranged along the edges of connected strips or stripes in the colors of the flag state or area.

Clasps may be awarded for a specific military operation or for repeated deployments. Clasps are horizontal bars 38 mm wide and 5 mm tall. They are in a dull, brown patina, with polished edges, a polished Arabic numeral, or the name of a specific military operation. Ribbon bars are identical to the ribbon suspending the star.

Polish Campaign Stars:

Ribbon Campaign Established Notes
Afghanistan Star 31 July 2007
Iraq Star 31 July 2007
Chad Star 12 February 2010
Congo Star 12 February 2010
Mediterranean Sea Star 12 February 2010
Air Crew Star 4 May 2012

See also

References

  1. Robertson, Megan C. (31 May 2009). "Poland: Afghanistan Star". Medals of the World. Retrieved 2011-08-29.
  2. ^ Dziennik Ustaw 2007 nr 151 poz. 1074
  3. ^ Dziennik Ustaw 2010 nr 32 poz. 170
  4. Dziennik Ustaw 2012 nr 0 poz. 625

External links

Poland Orders, decorations, and medals of Poland
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