Operation Inherent Resolve Campaign Medal

| March 31, 2016

Operation Inherent Resolve Campaign Medal

The Pentagon announces it’s latest bit of ribbon, the Operation Inherent Resolve Campaign Medal for folks who have served in this, our third war in Iraq;

The award is retroactive to June 15, 2014, and is for service members based in Iraq or Syria, those who flew missions over those countries, and those who served in contiguous waters for 30 consecutive days or 60 nonconsecutive days, officials said.

The award distinctly recognizes service members battling terrorist groups in Iraq and Syria. Service members who were killed or were medically evacuated from those countries due to wounds or injuries immediately qualify for the award, as do members who engaged in combat.

Previously, the Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal recognized service in Iraq and Syria, and service members in neighboring countries such as Turkey will continue to receive that award.

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The award is separate from the Iraq Campaign Medal awarded for service during operations Iraqi Freedom and New Dawn, officials said.

Thanks to Bobo for the link.

Category: Big Pentagon

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ChipNASA

Great,
Poser claims this award in 3…….2………1…….

HMC Ret

‘Poser claims this award in 3…….2………1…….’
I want one, I want one.

Bwhaaaaaaaa

Skippy

Holy Craploa…..
Talk about project mayhem
over half of my life has been spent watching merica go to war
Then bomb the shit out of
And then me serve and get fubard
Pull out abruptly
And then go back to war again
Seriously WTF !!!!!
I’m 45 and Iraq has been going on since I was 19 !!!!!
🙂
🙂

FatCircles0311

Now we know who is pulling the strings and why Obama had to quickly leave Iraq just to re-enter. Big Awards industry as a means to further their product line with another medal. Damn you Big Award industry!

Martinjmpr

Which one do you get for surfing?

MSG Eric

I’ve got that one! I’ve got that one! See!?!

Former 11b

That’s one ugly ass medal. That scorpion looks like something off a fucking 7.62 Design shirt. I’m gonna go out on a limb here, but military medals shouldn’t look like some wannabe badass T-shirt Joe buys at the PX.

Mick

Me no likey.

MarcW

Another medal? What happened to the Expeditionary Medal?

Stacy0311

Does the orange stripe represent the skid mark left in the porta-john after eating the local cuisine?

Cable Dawg

Looks like it to me. The tan represents the “unstained” walls of the porta-john with the giant streak down the middle for the sake of authenticity.

I’ll make sure to share that one when I’m downrange again.

Luddite4Change

Not sure how I feel about this. What was wrong with just continuing to use the GWOT-EM, especially in light of the fact that our operations against ISIL are being conducted under the same 9/11 AUMF.

Hondo

Can’t do that. That would imply the preceding administration was right.

Luddite4Change

Likely. This from the same administration that didn’t issue a medal for Libya (Odyssey Dawn/Unified Protector and whatever the names are today).

BTW, to my knowledge Syria is still not part of the combat zone.

HMC Ret

I’m thinking some senior military members needed to even out their rack. It’s all about symmetry, don’t you know?

Commissioner Wretched

I can imagine that the discussion regarding this went along the lines depicted in this link:

MSG Eric

I’ve been through seven different types of fatigues.

My rack costs 70ish bucks.

We’re getting as bad as the Air Force. “Look! Shiny and New and Improved!”

Everytime someone comes up with a “new” idea in the Army, a kitten dies and an O-6 gets promoted because of their “NEW” OER Bullet.

A Proud Infidel®™

More like the Pamered,Perfumed, Powdered and Preened Princes in charge responding to current SITREPs with “HEY LOOK, a shiny new medal!” like all of us have turbocharged ADHD.

MSG Eric

Tomato, Tomahto….

CCO

And what was the end date of the Gulf War–the one that officially began in August 1990? The last I heard the DOD hadn’t given it an end date.

Martinjmpr

It was some time in 1995 IIRC.

Claw

The NDSM period for the Persian Gulf War ended 30 Nov 95.

Luddite4Change

As the combat zone was never closed, you could argue that there was no end date.

MK75Gunner

Southwest Asia Service Medal must have participated in or supported military operations in Soutwest Asia between August 2, 1990 and November 30, 1995.

Martinjmpr

Well, let’s see…This one is for Single-handedly defeated the Retiree People of the Assisted Living Nebula.

This one is for Annihilating the Pacifists of the Gandhi Nebula.

And this one right here is for the triumphant carpet bombing of Eden 7.

😀

68W58

Kif, have the boy lay out my formal shorts.
The boy, sir?
You Kif, you lay out my formal shorts.

Martinjmpr

Zapp Branigan – my hero!

“When I’m in command, EVERY mission is a suicide mission!”

“What makes a good man go neutral? Lust for gold? Power? Or were you just born with a heart full of neutrality?”

“I am the man with no name… Zapp Brannigan.”

😀

“If we can hit that bull’s-eye, the rest of the dominoes will fall like a house of cards…Checkmate.”

D

*its, otherwise it means “it is”

RRaider

…and still no Cold War medal

David

Technically, it is a separate campaign from Operation Iraqi Freedom/Operation New Dawn so this makes sense.

The question is what order of precedence is it worn? Right now, the Operation Enduring Freedom/Freedom Sentinel campaign medal comes before the Operation Iraqi Freedom/New Dawn campaign medal.