- Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal
Infobox Military Award
name=Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal
caption=The Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal
awarded_by=United States
type=campaign medal
eligibility=2001-to be determined
for=overseas direct service to the War on Terrorism
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status=Still Issued
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established=March 12, 2003
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higher=Iraq Campaign Medal
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lower=Global War on Terrorism Service Medal
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caption2=Ribbon bar & StreamerThe Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal (GWOTEM) is a
United States armed forces medal created by Presidential Order ofGeorge W. Bush inMarch 12 ,2003 and established by Executive Order 13289. [ [http://www.foxfall.com/csm-common-wote.htm War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal ] ] It recognizes those military service members who have deployed overseas in direct service to theWar on Terrorism fromSeptember 11 ,2001 to a date to be determined. Prior to June 2005 the medal was awarded for service within Iraq and Afghanistan, but has been replaced with theIraq Campaign Medal andAfghanistan Campaign Medal and now serves primarily as recognition for personnel who have deployed in support of the War on Terrorism to locations beyond Iraq and Afghanistan.Criteria
To be awarded the Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, a military service member must perform duty in a deployed status and must participate in designated anti-terrorism operation for a period of either 30 consecutive or 60 non-consecutive days of duty. For those who were engaged in combat, killed, or wounded in the line of the duty the time requirement is waived.
The term "deployed status" indicates either temporary or permanent orders to a duty station outside the borders of the United States of America with such duty being in direct support of anti-terrorism operations. For a service member to receive the Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, the deployment must also have taken place in a nation which is currently recognized as a base for anti-terrorism operations by the
United States Department of Defense .Currently, the Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal may be awarded for approved operations performed in any of the following geographical areas:
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Algeria
*Azerbaijan
*Bahrain
*Bulgaria (Bourgas)
*Chad
*Colombia
*Crete
*Cyprus
*Diego Garcia
*Djibouti
*Egypt
*Eritrea
*Ethiopia
*Georgia
*Guantanamo Bay, Cuba ,
*Hungary
*Iran
*Israel
*Jordan
*Kazakhstan
*Kenya
*Kosovo (only specified GWOT operations not associated with operations qualifying for theKosovo Campaign Medal )
*Kuwait
*Kyrgyzstan
*Lebanon
*Mali
*Mauritania
*Niger
*Nigeria
*Oman
*Pakistan
*Philippines
*Qatar
*Romania (Constanţa)
*Saudi Arabia
*Senegal
*Sierra Leone
*Somalia
*Syria
*Tanzania
*Tajikistan
*Tunisia
*Turkey
*Turkmenistan
*United Arab Emirates
*Uzbekistan
*Yemen
*That portion of theArabian Sea north of 10 degrees north of latitude, and west of 68 degrees of longitude
*Bab-el-Mandeb
*Gulf of Aden
*Gulf of Aqaba
*Gulf of Oman
*Gulf of Suez
*A portion of theMediterranean Sea ("boarding and searching" operations")
*Persian Gulf
*Red Sea
*Straight of Hormuz
*Suez Canal .The initial operations for which the Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal is authorized include
Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom. Future operations for which the GWOT Expeditionary Medal may be authorized are at the discretion of United States component commanders upon approval from the Department of Defense.In June 2005, the Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal was discontinued for service within
Iraq andAfghanistan , such service now being recognized with theIraq Campaign Medal andAfghanistan Campaign Medal . Personnel who received the GWOTEM for previous service in these two regions may elect to exchange the GWOTEM or retain the original decoration. Future service within Iraq and Afghanistan, however, will be recognized only by the award of the new Iraq and Afghanistan service medals.The Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal is a one time only decoration.
Service stars may be authorized by component commanders for those who participated in extremely dangerous combat operations while performing service entitling them to the GWOT Expeditionary Medal. The Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal may be awarded with theArrowhead device for qualified soldiers. The Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal may be awarded with thecombat operation insignia for qualified sailors assigned to Marine Corps units. The War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal was designed by John Sproston of the Army's Institute of Heraldry.Global War on Terrorism Civilian Service Medal
The civilian version of the Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal is called the
Global War on Terrorism Civilian Service Medal . It was authorized on August 9, 2007, but may be awarded for service in a GWOT mission in a combat zone on or after September 11, 2001, until a date to be determined. The eligibility criteria for the medal are nearly identical to those of the GWOT Expeditionary Medal. The ribbon is similar to that of the military medal, but the obverse features a sculpture of the female personification of Freedom in Grecian garb, and the reverse features a compass surrounded by the words "Civilian Support - Global War on Terrorism." [http://cpol.army.mil/library/mer/awards/gwot-medal.html] [http://www.tioh.hqda.pentagon.mil/CivilianMedalsDecor/GWOTCivilianServiceMedal.htm]Expeditionary Medal and Service Medal
A similar medal, the
Global War on Terrorism Service Medal , 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 recognizes those who were deployed to foreign countries. For those participating in multiple operations, both the GWOT Service and GWOT Expeditionary Medal may be authorized, but both medals cannot be bestowed for the same qualifying period of service.References
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