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There are a meriad of Medals and Awards presently in the Candian Forces today. I thought this would be an appropriate place to start a string where members can post (brag) about thier medals and awards with a small blerp to describe the "gong" and what it was issued for. This goes along the lines of the "Video Veterans" stories that the Legion has started to keep our "War Stories" alive for future generations. I would also give our civilian members a great climpse into military life and just exactly what some of us do for a living.
I proudly wear: The Gulf and Kuwait medal with Bar for service during Desert Storm (1); The United Nations Disengagement Observation Force (UNDOF), Golan Heights (Israel/Syria) 2000; The Canadian Peacekeeper Service Medal (CPSM) for UNDOF; The Special Service Medal with bar for Alert (SSM) for CFS Alert 2003. I was awarded the CFIOG Commandants Commendation (coin and plague) for gallant service fighting the Power Plant fire in Alert 2003, I was part of the Volunteer Fire Department (VFD); And finally the Canadian Decoration 1 (CD1) for 22 years of service. Not bad for 22 years in, used to be a time when you were lucky to see someone with a CD and maybe a UN medal or two. Now we see young privates with 3 or 4 UN tours under thier belts.
I welcome everyone to do a little bragging here. I would especially like to see some Bravery and Mertitorious Service award stories.
Kudos, Bravo Zulus and let's keep the traditions alive.
I proudly wear: The Gulf and Kuwait medal with Bar for service during Desert Storm (1); The United Nations Disengagement Observation Force (UNDOF), Golan Heights (Israel/Syria) 2000; The Canadian Peacekeeper Service Medal (CPSM) for UNDOF; The Special Service Medal with bar for Alert (SSM) for CFS Alert 2003. I was awarded the CFIOG Commandants Commendation (coin and plague) for gallant service fighting the Power Plant fire in Alert 2003, I was part of the Volunteer Fire Department (VFD); And finally the Canadian Decoration 1 (CD1) for 22 years of service. Not bad for 22 years in, used to be a time when you were lucky to see someone with a CD and maybe a UN medal or two. Now we see young privates with 3 or 4 UN tours under thier belts.
I welcome everyone to do a little bragging here. I would especially like to see some Bravery and Mertitorious Service award stories.
Kudos, Bravo Zulus and let's keep the traditions alive.