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Description:
A Bronze medal 1 3/8 inches (3.49 cm) in diameter bearing a
Korean “circle dragon” within an encircling scroll inscribed
“KOREA DEFENSE SERVICE MEDAL” with, in base, two sprigs,
laurel to dexter side, bamboo in sinister. On the reverse, is a
representation of the land mass of Korea surmounted by two
swords points up saltirewise within a circlet garnished of five
points.
Symbolism:
Obverse: The four-clawed dragon is a traditional symbol of Korea
and represents intelligence and strength of purpose. The sprig
of laurel denotes honorable endeavor and victory, the bamboo
refers to the land of Korea.
Reverse:
The swords placed saltirewise over a map of Korea signify
defense of freedom in that country and the readiness to engage
in combat to that end. The circlet enclosing the device recalls
the form of five-petal symbols common in Korean armory.
Ribbon:
The ribbon is 1 3/8 inches wide and consists of the following
stripes: 1/4 inch Green 67129; 1/16 inch White 67101; 3/32 inch
Green 67129; 1/16 inch Golden Yellow 67104; 3/32 inch Green
67129; center 1/4 inch Ultramarine Blue 67118; 3/32 inch Green
67129; 1/16 inch Golden Yellow 67104; 3/32 inch Green 67129;
1/16 inch White 67101; 1/4 inch Green 67129.
Requirements:
The Korea Defense Service Medal (KDSM) is authorized to members
of the Armed Forces who have served on active duty in support of
the defense of the Republic of Korea from 28 July 1954 to a date
to be determined. The area of eligibility encompasses all land
area of the Republic of Korea, and the contiguous water out to
12 nautical miles, and all air spaces above the land and water
areas.
Criteria:
Service members must have been assigned, attached or mobilized
to units operating in the area of eligibility for 30 consecutive
or 60 nonconsecutive days, or meet the following criteria:
a.
Be engaged in combat during an armed engagement, regardless of
the time in the area of eligibility.
b.
Is wounded or injured in the line of duty and requires medical
evacuation from the area of eligibility.
c.
While participating as a regularly assigned air crewmember
flying sorties into, out of, or within the area of eligibility
in direct support of military operations. Each day that one or
more sorties are flown in accordance with these criteria shall
count as one day toward the 30 to 60 day requirement.
d.
Personnel who serve in operations and exercises conducted in the
area of eligibility are considered eligible for the award as
long as the basic time criteria is met. Due to extensive time
period for KDSM eligibility, the nonconsecutive service period
for eligibility remains cumulative throughout the entire period.
e.
The KDSM may be awarded posthumously to any soldier who lost
his/her life without regard to length of such service. Only one
award of the KDSM is authorized for any individual.
Components:
The following are authorized components and related items:
a.
Medal (regular size): MIL-DTL-3943/311. NSN 8455-01-512-7138 for
set which includes regular size medal and ribbon bar.
b.
Medal (miniature size): MIL-DTL-3943/311. Available
commercially.
c.
Ribbon: MIL-DTL-11589/585. Available commercially.
d.
Lapel Button (ribbon replica): MIL-DTL-11484/299. Available
commercially.
Background:
a. Congress ordered the creation of the medal in Section 543 of
the 2003 Defense Authorization Act, which President Bush signed
into law on 2 December 2002 (Public Law 107-314). The Institute
was asked to provide proposed designs which were forwarded to
OSD on 21 February 2003. The medal selected on 3 March 2003, was
designed by Mr. John Sproston.
b.
In order of precedence the KDSM will be worn below the Global
War on Terrorism Service Medal (GWOTSM) and above the Armed
Forces Service Medal (AFSM).
c.
Effective 3 February 2004, the Overseas Service Ribbon (OSR) is
no longer authorized for overseas tours in the Republic of
Korea.
d.
Order of precedence and wear policy for service medals awarded
to Army personnel is contained in Army Regulation (AR) 670-1.
Policy for awards, approving authority and supply of medals is
contained in AR 600-8-22
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