- Armed Forces Service Medal
Infobox Military Award
name=Armed Forces Service Medal
caption=Armed Forces Service Medal
awarded_by=All Branches of theUnited States Military
type=Medal
eligibility=All personnel
for=Presented to those service members who engage in "significant activity" for which no other campaign or service medal is authorized.
status=
first_award=1996
last_award=
total=
posthumous=
recipients=
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higher=Korea Defense Service Medal
lower=Humanitarian Service Medal
same=
caption2= Ribbon for the Armed Forces Service MedalThe Armed Forces Service Medal is a decoration of theUnited States military which was created onJanuary 11 ,1996 by President Bill Clinton under EO|12985. The medal is a theater service award which is presented to those service members who engage in "significant activity" for which no other campaign or service medal is authorized.The term "significant activity" is determined by theater commanders and is normally deemed to be participation in a U.S. military operation considered to hold a high degree of scope, impact, and international significance that the operation warrants the presentation of a permanent service medal. Actions to be considered include peacekeeping operations, prolonged humanitarian actions, or military operations in support (or as a member of)
NATO orUnited Nations forces.The Armed Forces Service Medal was originally intended to be a replacement for the
Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal , however the two decorations are considered separate awards with different award criteria. The primary difference between the two is that the Armed Forces Service Medal is awarded for actions "through which no foreign armed opposition or imminent threat of hostile action was encountered". This definition separates the two medals in that the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal is normally awarded for combat operations and other combat support missions.The individual criteria for the Armed Forces Service Medal specify that a service member must perform at least thirty consecutive days in a geographical theater region to qualify for the decoration. Aircrew members may earn the award if a total of thirty mission days was performed flying into and out of the given area.
As an official DOD exception to policy the
Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal , and the Armed Forces Service Medal may be awarded concurrently for the following Operations in Yugoslavia:
*Bosnia and Herzegovina andCroatia , andHungary (Operation Joint Guard)20 Dec ,1996 -20 Jun ,1998 *
Bosnia and Herzegovina andCroatia ,Italy ,Hungary (Operation Joint Endeavor)20 Nov ,1995 -19 Dec ,1998 This medal was also awarded to U.S. Forces in relation to
Hurricane Katrina , andHurricane Rita relief efforts for 30 consecutive or 60 accumulated days from27 August 2005 -27 Feb ,2006 Additional awards of the Armed Forces Service Medal are denoted by
service stars ."See also:
Awards and decorations of the United States military "
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