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Re: New Operational Service Medal Announced
« Reply #125 on: January 08, 2010, 16:03:08 »
"Never ascribe to malice that which can be adequately explained by incompetence."

And don't forget the folks on OP SCULPTURE still without Canadian recognition - despite being there since early 2001...

It's been long enough that incompetence can be safely ruled out me thinks.

I do feel for buddies of mine that were on Sculpture as well, but since I was on Halo, well, I'll continue to be annoyed about that in particular.

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Re: New Operational Service Medal Announced
« Reply #126 on: January 08, 2010, 16:06:23 »
If you like I will E-mail the MND and ask him to tell me "why."

But I need some details so that I don't look totally out of the loop:

Op Halo was in _________ from ____ to ____

Op Sculpture was in _________ from ____ to ____


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Dear Minister;

I am a retired army officer with no direct, personal interest in this matter, but I note that while many Canadian military personnel are being recognized, with appropriate medals, for their service overseas it appears that those who served on Op Halo in _____ from ____ to ____ and on Op Sculpture in _________ from ____ to ____ have fallen through the cracks in NDHQ.

Would you be so kind as to have someone tell me when those members might be recognized, please?

I will post whatever information is provided on the relevant Army.ca web site page at http://forums.army.ca/forums/index.php?topic=40967.0 where serving and retired military personnel have been asking about this for nearly four year now.

Or, perhaps, someone who knows could go that web site, directly, and tell people, directly, what is happening.

Yours truly

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Re: New Operational Service Medal Announced
« Reply #128 on: January 08, 2010, 16:37:46 »
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2010-01-08

Dear Minister;

I am a retired army officer with no direct, personal interest in this matter, but I note that while many Canadian military personnel are being recognized, with appropriate medals, for their recent service overseas, it appears that those who served on Op Halo in Haiti in 2004 and on Op Sculpture in Sierra Leone from 2000 to the present have fallen through the cracks in NDHQ.

Would you be so kind as to have someone tell me when those members might be recognized, please?

I will post whatever information is provided on the relevant Army.ca web site page < http://forums.army.ca/forums/index.php?topic=40967.0 > where serving and retired military personnel have been asking about this for nearly four years now.

Or, perhaps, someone who knows could go that web site and tell people, directly - from the horses mouth, so to speak, what is happening.


With my thanks in advance


Yours truly

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Re: New Operational Service Medal Announced
« Reply #129 on: March 10, 2010, 15:08:52 »
I was on the 2nd flight into Haiti and the 2nd last flight out on Op Halo, a mission to restore law and order (Multi Interim Force - MIF) which turned into a UN Peacekeeping mission about 3/4 of the way through.

Tour Name - Op Halo
Tour Location - Haiti, Port au Prince and Gonaives
My dates for the tour - 17 Mar 2004 to 11 Aug 2004.

Dates with MIF - 17 Mar to Late Jun 2004. 
Dates with UN - Late Jun to 15 Aug 2004 (last flight).

To date, the only medal issued out was the CPSM (Canadian Peacekeeping Service Medal) to new soldiers.  Kind of stupid considering most of us only served either just over or just under 30 days under the UN.  I guess it was a freebie. >:(
« Last Edit: March 10, 2010, 15:12:44 by TC Barrett »

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Re: New Operational Service Medal Announced
« Reply #130 on: March 10, 2010, 17:26:07 »
TC Barrett,

Were you on the advance party from Kingston or were you on the second flight out of Gagetown?  If it was on Gagetown, I was on that one as well, we took off around an hour after the defense platoon.  If I recall there was an EGS tech, a EG tech, the PAFFO and myself on that flight and cargo.
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Re: New Operational Service Medal Announced
« Reply #131 on: March 18, 2010, 13:10:06 »
Move to quote dapaterson in here:

CANFORGEN 066/10 has been released with further details.

Of interest:

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THE CF AND THE GOVT OF CANADA ARE COMMITTED TO HONOURING AND RECOGNIZING THE VALUED CONTRIBUTION OF SAILORS, SOLDIERS, AIR MEN AND WOMEN OF THE CF. MORE IMPROVEMENTS TO OVERSEAS RECOGNITION ARE UNDER CONSIDERATION AND ANNOUNCEMENTS REGARDING RECOGNITION OF OPS SCULPTURE, HALO, AUGURAL, PROTEUS AND HESTIA WILL BE FORTHCOMING
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Re: New Operational Service Medal Announced
« Reply #132 on: March 18, 2010, 13:19:03 »
I think I heard a massive crack from under my feet.  Did Hell just freeze over?

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Re: New Operational Service Medal Announced
« Reply #133 on: March 18, 2010, 13:24:09 »
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ANNOUNCEMENTS....WILL BE FORTHCOMING
The announcement could just be, "nahhh....we're not going to bother"    >:D

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Re: New Operational Service Medal Announced
« Reply #134 on: March 18, 2010, 13:33:39 »
 :clubinhand:


Oh, there'd be a clubbin', I tells ya!  A clubbin'!

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Re: New Operational Service Medal Announced
« Reply #135 on: March 18, 2010, 13:45:58 »
I'm notholding my breath, and not because I didn't want to embolize in the chamber this morning...

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Re: New Operational Service Medal Announced
« Reply #136 on: March 18, 2010, 13:50:51 »
I'm notholding my breath, and not because I didn't want to embolize in the chamber this morning...

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Wahhhh. Had to work did 'ya?? It's a lovely March Break here in Ontario. Pet is nice and sunny, but not as nice as yesterday.  ;D
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Re: New Operational Service Medal Announced
« Reply #137 on: March 18, 2010, 15:22:17 »
Yeah, got to work, got a day's dive pay, and we're getting slid this afternoon...mind you I have to teach and wait for the QL5 course to get out of the water, but hey, such is life.  It's also very nice here today in my office by the sea  ;D.

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Re: New Operational Service Medal Announced
« Reply #138 on: March 19, 2010, 13:48:18 »
General Hillier writes at length in A Soldier First about his frustration while CDS with the entire recognition process.

Granted the US may (in our opinions) over-award some things, but one thing that they get right is recognizing in a timely manner.

There are some medals that unquestionably should be left at higher levels to debate over merit in terms standardization, but there is no reason that lower level bravery and valour decorations can't be trusted down to the Coy level.

The odd guy who got one that may have only 75% earned it is a small price to pay for the amount of soldiers you could recognize quickly.  Imagine how much more it would mean for a soldier to roll back into the FOB after a rough op and getting our equivalent of a Bronze Star (either for valour or bravery) slammed on his chest instead of waiting five years for him to get it, after he's been posted to a different unit and gets called out on a Monday parade with nobody who was there.
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Re: New Operational Service Medal Announced
« Reply #139 on: March 19, 2010, 14:10:53 »
There are some medals that unquestionably should be left at higher levels to debate over merit in terms standardization, but there is no reason that lower level bravery and valour decorations can't be trusted down to the Coy level.

To clarify, are you suggesting that we should permit subunit commanders to hand out immediate awards of the Medal of Military Valour?

I'm certain there's no way that could go awry.

Or were you thinking of something else?

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Re: New Operational Service Medal Announced
« Reply #140 on: March 26, 2010, 17:47:05 »
Sent:

2010-01-08

Dear Minister;

I am a retired army officer with no direct, personal interest in this matter, but I note that while many Canadian military personnel are being recognized, with appropriate medals, for their recent service overseas, it appears that those who served on Op Halo in Haiti in 2004 and on Op Sculpture in Sierra Leone from 2000 to the present have fallen through the cracks in NDHQ.

Would you be so kind as to have someone tell me when those members might be recognized, please?

I will post whatever information is provided on the relevant Army.ca web site page < http://forums.army.ca/forums/index.php?topic=40967.0 > where serving and retired military personnel have been asking about this for nearly four years now.

Or, perhaps, someone who knows could go that web site and tell people, directly - from the horses mouth, so to speak, what is happening.


With my thanks in advance


Yours truly

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Not really news, per se, but two and a half months after I sent the E-mail, I got this response:

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Dear Mr. Campbell:

Thank you for your e-mail concerning recognition for Canadian Forces personnel serving in Operations Halo and Sculpture.

The service performed by Canadian Forces members during Operation Halo in Haiti and Operation Sculpture in Sierra Leone continues to be appreciated. In fact, overseas service recognition is currently under consideration by the Government of Canada's Honours Policy Committee. As honours policy proposals and deliberations are considered honours in confidence, we are not at liberty to release any details at this time.

The Canadian Forces personnel serving on Operations Halo and Sculpture have not been forgotten. The process for the creation or modification of honours is always lengthy and involves all levels of government, including the Prime Minister, the Governor General, and the Queen. Much
progress has been made in recent months, and when a decision is reached the details will be communicated through a public announcement. For now,
service with Operation Halo is creditable toward the Canadian Peacekeeping Service Medal.

I trust this information is of assistance, and thank you again for writing. I would also like to take this opportunity to thank you for
your service in defence of Canada.

Sincerely,


Peter MacKay
Minister of National Defence

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Re: New Operational Service Medal Announced
« Reply #141 on: March 30, 2010, 20:42:58 »
GreaT NEWS it's at our door step they will finally make a move. here is a link to the late info I got from a CANFORGEN.
http://www.cmp-cpm.forces.gc.ca/dhr-ddhr/pub/doc/mn-nm-03262010.pdf
Have a look at those new medals and ribbon. and i'll be postingt some more news as soon as i get them.

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Re: New Operational Service Medal Announced
« Reply #143 on: September 08, 2010, 13:49:06 »
September 8, 2010 
New Operational Service Medal Announced 
OTTAWA, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - Sept. 8, 2010) - The Honourable Peter MacKay, Minister of National Defence, is pleased to convey that Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II has approved the creation of the Operational Service Medal (OSM). The OSM will provide long-awaited recognition for certain military operations for which there were no medals available.

"Be it in Haiti, Africa or any of the operations our men and women in uniform are active in, Canada contributes to international stability and security by assisting those in need," said Minister MacKay. "As Canadian Forces members are sent abroad in the service of Canada, our new overseas recognition framework ensures that they receive the recognition that they deserve."

The OSM will be awarded to those who, on or after 7 October, 2001, served in a theatre of operations, but not in the presence of an armed enemy. Also eligible are those who worked in direct support of approved operations or served under dangerous circumstances outside Canada, provided the service has not been recognized through another service medal aside from the Canadian Peacekeeping Service Medal where appropriate.

The OSM will be issued with different ribbons identifying specific theatres of operations, including South-West Asia, Sierra Leone (Op SCULPTURE), Haiti (Op HALO), and Sudan (Op AUGURAL). In addition, a Humanitas ribbon was created to recognize humanitarian service, which will include Canada's most recent relief efforts in Haiti (Op HESTIA) and an Expedition ribbon was created to cover smaller operations conducted in dangerous circumstances outside of Canada.

An inaugural presentation ceremony, presided over by the Governor General, will take place at a later date.

Notes to editor / news director: For more information on the OSM and on the creation of new honours, please visit the Rideau Hall website: http://www.gg.ca/

A fact sheet with pictures of the OSM is available at the following site: http://www.forces.gc.ca/site/news-nouvelles/news-nouvelles-eng.asp?cat=00

For more information on military honours, please visit the Department of National Defence Web site for CF Honours and Awards: http://www.cmp-cpm.forces.gc.ca/dhr-ddhr/index-eng.asp

The New Operational Service Medal

On 8 September, 2010, the Governor General and Commander-in-Chief of Canada announced that Her Majesty the Queen approved the creation of the Operational Service Medal (OSM). This is the second announcement concerning improvements to the Canadian honours system following a major review of all recognition provided for overseas service.

The first announcement, which occurred on 17 March, 2010, announced theatre-specific ribbons and rotation bars to the South-West Asia Service Medal (SWASM), the General Campaign Star (GCS) and the General Service Medal (GSM) - the general service awards that recognize service performed in the presence of an armed enemy.

The creation of the OSM is a much-welcomed addition to the Canadian honours system as it fills a gap in the overseas recognition framework to provide recognition to operations (other than those conducted in the presence of an armed enemy) for which there were no medals available. The OSM will provide an appropriate form of recognition for service not recognized by other medals and will shorten the delay for recognition in the future.

Eligibility and Criteria

The OSM will be awarded to CF members, members of allied forces on exchange with the CF, Canadian police officers and Canadian civilians working under the authority of the CF or Canadian Police Forces who, on or after 7 October, 2001, served in a theatre of operations, worked in direct support of approved operations or served under dangerous circumstances outside Canada provided the service has not been recognized through another service medal aside from the Canadian Peacekeeping Service Medal (CPSM) where appropriate.

Description

The Medal, which is silver in colour, consists of a circular medallion with an effigy of Her Majesty The Queen of Canada with the inscriptions "Elizabeth II Dei Gratia Regina" and "CANADA" on the obverse. A representation of the globe and crossed branches of laurel and oak leaves appear on the reverse.

Theatre-specific ribbons

Similar to the recently modified GSM and GCS, the OSM is issued with a ribbon specific to the theatre or type of service being recognized, and each ribbon has its own criteria. At this time, six ribbons have been created each requiring 30 days of accumulated eligible service:

SOUTH-WEST ASIA: intended primarily for non-CF service in this region from 7 October, 2001;

SIERRA LEONE: military service in that country from 31 July, 2002. Primarily intended for CF members who served with the British-led International Military Advisory and Training Team (IMATT) following the Lome Peace Agreement (Op SCULPTURE);

HAITI: military service in that country from 6 March, 2004. Primarily intended for CF members who served with the US-led Multinational Interim Force (MIF) from 6 March to 16 August 2004 (Op HALO) as well as for direct support provided by the medical evacuation team in the Dominican Republic;

SUDAN: military service in that country from 15 September, 2004. Primarily intended for CF members who served with the African Union-led mission in Darfur from 15 September, 2004 to 31 December, 2007 (Op AUGURAL) as well as for direct support provided to the ops conducted in the Sudan from Ethiopia and Senegal;

HUMANITAS: replaces the HUMANITAS bar to the Special Service Medal (SSM) (which was reserved for CF members only) as of 1 August 2009. This new award will allow recognition of police personnel and Canadian civilians working with the CF or police on approved humanitarian missions from 1 August, 2009. Recipients of the SSM-H for humanitarian service performed before 1 August, 2009 retain their medal and may later earn this new medal if they meet the criteria. At this time, only humanitarian relief service following the earthquake in Haiti from 12 January, 2010 to 2 May, 2010 (Op HESTIA) is approved. Service in Haiti itself as well as support provided from Barahona, Dominican Republic, and Kingston, Jamaica, during that period is eligible; and

EXPEDITION: to cover smaller operations for which there are no medals available or service in dangerous circumstances outside of an existing theatre from 7 October, 2001. One mission has been approved so far for military service in the Middle East with the Office of the United States Security Coordinator (Op PROTEUS) from 3 May, 2005.

Rotation Recognition

Rotation bars are awarded for each period of 180 cumulative days of eligible service after qualification for the OSM or the last rotation bar the person has earned.

Distribution

The Governor General will preside over an inaugural presentation ceremony at a later date after which general distribution will follow. 
 


CONTACT INFORMATION:
Information: 1-866-377-0811/613-996-2353
www.forces.gc.ca

 
 

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Re: New Operational Service Medal Announced
« Reply #144 on: September 08, 2010, 14:05:34 »
Now I'll have to add one more to my "bling rack" :-)



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Re: New Operational Service Medal Announced
« Reply #145 on: September 08, 2010, 14:15:38 »
And there was much rejoicing  :nod:.

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Re: New Operational Service Medal Announced
« Reply #146 on: September 08, 2010, 18:58:20 »
Finally!!

Kudos to all of you who have earned this; I know that some of you have waited a very long time for your nation to recognize your service in these areas.

Well earned!!
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Re: New Operational Service Medal Announced
« Reply #147 on: September 08, 2010, 19:15:44 »
Finally!!

Kudos to all of you who have earned this; I know that some of you have waited a very long time for your nation to recognize your service in these areas.

Well earned!!
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Re: New Operational Service Medal Announced
« Reply #148 on: September 08, 2010, 19:24:27 »
Finally!!

Kudos to all of you who have earned this; I know that some of you have waited a very long time for your nation to recognize your service in these areas.

Well earned!!

Well said.  It's nice to see that some cracks have been filled that some folks were falling into.  BZ to those who will receive the recognition.  :salute:
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