- International Commission of Control and Supervision
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name= International Commission of Control and Supervision Service Medal
caption= International Commission of Control and Supervision Service Medal during the service of Iran, Indonesia, Hungary and Poland
awarded_by=International Commission of Control and Supervision
type= Service Award
eligibility= Those who served for 'International Commission of Control and Supervision' between 1973-1974.
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description= Golden disk, mm in diameter
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Vietnam War , the International Commission of Control and Supervision (ICCS) was created to replace theInternational Control Commission (formally called the International Commission for Supervision and Control in Vietnam (ICSC)) following the signing of theParis Peace Accords ("Paris Agreement on Ending the War and Restoring Peace in Vietnam") on27 January 1973 .The Protocol to the Paris Agreement detailed the functions of the ICCS. At Article 4 it named the locations of seven regional teams and twenty-six teams within those regions in
South Vietnam . It also called for seven teams to be assigned to ports of entry (for replacement of armaments, munitions and war material permitted the two South Vietnamese parties under Article 7 of the Agreement) and seven teams to supervise the return of captured and detained personnel.In summary, the ICCS was to supervise the cease-fire, the withdrawal of troops, the dismantlement of military bases, the activity at ports of entry and the return of captured military personnel and foreign civilians. It was to report on the implementation, or violation, of the Peace Agreement and Protocols.
Canada remained a member of the ICCS from29 January until31 July 1973 . During this period there were 18,000 alleged cease-fire violations, which resulted in over 76,000 killed, wounded and missing to both sides. One Canadian and eight others fromHungary ,Indonesia , thePhilippines ,Poland and theUnited States were killed in April 1973 when an ICCS helicopter was shot down. This was the only Canadian fatality during its time with the ICCS. In practical terms, Canada stayed long enough to supervise the American withdrawal and the exchange of prisoners of war.The force was composed of military and civilian personnel from two communist nations, Hungary and Poland, and two non-communist nations, Canada and Indonesia. As with the old ICSC, there were continuous disagreements between the
communist and non-communist nations about the causes of treaty violations. Canada attempted to counter this with an "open mouth policy" to the world’s media. After Canada’s departure from the Commission, it was replaced byIran .Colonel Robert Ringma was the first Deputy Chief of Staff (Support) for the Military Component Canadian Delegation to the International Commission of Control and Supervision (MCCD ICCS), from
27 January to1 June 1973 .References
* [http://www.jstor.org/pss/2199477 Protocol Concerning the International Commission of Control and Supervision. The American Journal of International Law, Vol. 67, No. 2 (Apr., 1973), pp. 412-418]
* [http://www.acc-vac.gc.ca/remembers/sub.cfm?source=collections/cmdp/mainmenu/group06/icmvn International Commission of Control and Supervision Vietnam 1973 - ICCS (Operation Gallant)]
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