- Pacific Star
Infobox Military Award
name=Pacific Star
caption=Obverse of medal and ribbon
awarded_by=United Kingdom and Commonwealth
type=Campaign medal
eligibility=1 day operational service, or 1 sortie for aircrew (6 months for Naval personnel)
for=Service
campaign=Pacific 1941-45
status=
description=Six pointed star
clasps=1
*Burma
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related=Burma Star
caption2=__NOTOC__:"This article is about the war decoration. For thecruise ship , see "Pacific Star (ship) .The Pacific Star was a campaign medal of the British Commonwealth, awarded for service in
World War II .The medal was awarded for operational service in the
Pacific Theatre between8 December 1941 and2 September 1945 , and also for certain specified service in China, Hong-Kong, Malaya and Sumatra:
* Hong Kong - between8 December 1941 and25 December 1941
* China and Malaya - between8 December 1941 and15 February 1942
* Sumatra - between8 December 1941 and23 March 1942 Second World War service in China, Hong Kong, Malaya and Sumatra after the above end dates was recognised by the award of theBurma Star .
The qualifying sea areas for the award of the Pacific Star are thePacific Ocean (including theSouth China Sea ) and theIndian Ocean east of a line running due south fromm Singapore round the South-East coast of Sumatra, throughChristmas Island , and southwards along the meridian of 110 deg East.The Pacific Star was authorized for immediate bestowal to any soldier who had been killed or wounded in combat.
British uniform regulations stipulated that Burma Star would not be awarded to a recipient of the Pacific Star. Subsequent entitlement to the Burma Star was denoted by the award of the Burma Star clasp.
Description
* The Pacific Star is a six–pointed star of yellow copper zinc alloy, with a height of 44mm and a maximum width of 38mm.
* The obverse has a central design of theRoyal Cypher of King George VI, surmounted by a crown. The cypher is surrounded by a circlet containing the words ‘The Pacific Star'.
* The reverse is plain, although Stars issued to Australian and South African personnel have recipient names engraved.
* The ribbon for this medal, along with those of the other Second World War campaign stars, is reputed to have been designed by King George VI. The jungle is represented by dark green, the beaches by the yellow stripe. TheRoyal Navy (and Merchant Navy), Army, andRoyal Air Force are represented by stripes of dark blue, red, and light blue respectively.Clasps
When the ribbon is worn alone a silver rosette ribbon emblem is worn to denote the award of a clasp.
* Burma:Awarded to those who subsequently qualified for theBurma Star .ee also
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British campaign medals
*Australian campaign medals Bibliography
* Mackay, J and Mussel, J (eds) - "Medals Yearbook - 2006", (2005), Token Publishing.
* Joslin, Litherland, and Simpkin (eds), "British Battles and Medals", (1988), SpinkReferences
* [http://www.mod.uk/DefenceInternet/DefenceFor/Veterans/Medals/PacificStar.htm UK MoD site]
* [http://www.defence.gov.au/medals/Content/+040%20Campaign%20Medals/+100%20World%20War%20II/+050%20Pacific%20Star/default.htm ADF Honours and Awards]
* [http://www.stephen-stratford.co.uk/wwii_medals.htm Stephen Stratford Medals site]
* [http://www.vac-acc.gc.ca/remembers/sub.cfm?source=collections/cmdp/mainmenu/group04/pstar Veterans Affairs Canada site]
* [http://medals.nzdf.mil.nz/category/h/h13.html NZDF Medals site]
* [http://medals.nzdf.mil.nz/warrants/h13-reg.html Pacific Star Regulations from NZDF site]
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