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Ebola Medal, Miniature

Miniature £21.80 (Inc. Vat)

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Ebola Medal, Miniature

The commencement date for the medal was 23 March 2014. This reflects the date on which the World Health Organisation (WHO) first publicly recognised the Ebola outbreak in West Africa.
The situation will be reviewed on a regular basis to determine whether the medal is still warranted.

The operational area for the medal is the geographical territories of Sierra Leone, Liberia, Guinea, and their territorial waters. These countries have been defined by the World Health Organisation (WHO) as having had “widespread and intense transmission” of the Ebola virus.

The qualifying period for the medal is set at 21 days of continuous service within the operational area, or 30 days of accumulated service on working visits within the operational area, provided that the visits are for a minimum of 48 hours each.

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Awarded to all British and Commonwealth forces who took part in the Korean War between July 1950 and July 27, 1953. British and New Zealand medals were issued in cupro-nickel impressed in small capitals, medals to Australian forces were impressed in large capitals and the Canadian version was struck in silver and has CANADA below the Queen’s bust. Particularly prized are medals issued to the “Glorious Gloucesters” who played a gallant part in the battle of the Imjin River.

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