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AIR AND SPACE CAMPAIGN MEDAL

Posted 8/3/2010 Printable Fact Sheet
 
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Air and Space Campaign Medal; awarded to personnel assigned to specific operations. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Background
This medal, authorized by the secretary of the Air Force on April 24, 2002, may be awarded to members of the United States Air Force who, after March 24, 1999, participated in or directly supported a significant U.S. military operation designated by the chief of staff of the Air Force. The medal is awarded only to personnel who provided direct support of combat operations from outside a geographic area determined by the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

Criteria
Servicemembers must be assigned or attached to a unit engaged in the operation. Personnel must be engaged in direct support for at least 30 consecutive days or for 60 nonconsecutive days.

For this medal, direct support is defined as: 1) deploying in support of an operation, or 2) if at home station, performing functions or missions that historically were deployed forward, or entirely new and future missions, which due to technological advances, are no longer constrained by geographic location. This includes, but is not limited to, sortie generation, intelligence, surveillance, targeting, computer network attack operations, etc.

No individual shall be eligible for both the ASCM and a DoD campaign/service medal awarded during a single tour in the designated operation. Participants are limited to only one ASCM for assignment to a designated operation. A second award of the ASCM is only authorized to individuals for nonconsecutive and nonconcurrent assignments to separate operations, provided the participants meet the criteria for each. For each succeeding operation that justifies award of the ASCM, a service star is worn on the ribbon/medal. Multiple award of the ASCM for assignments or rotations to the same operation is not authorized.

The Chief of Staff of the Air Force designates the military operations that qualify for the ASCM. The Commander, Air Force Forces, will designate those organizations that provided direct qualifying support.

Military operations that qualify for the ASCM are:

Allied Force, 24 March 1999 - 10 June 1999
Joint Guardian, 11 June 1999 - Date to be Determined (DTBD)
Allied Harbour, 4 April 1999 - 1 September 1999
Sustain Hope/Shining Hope, 4 April 1999 - 10 July 1999
Noble Anvil, 24 March 1999 - 20 July 1999
Kosovo Task Force Hawk, 5 April 1999 - 24 June 1999
Kosvo Task Force Saber, 31 March 1999 - 8 July 1999
Kosovo Task Force Falcon, 11 June 1999 - DTBD
Kosovo Task Force Hunter, 1 April 1999 - 1 November 1999
Currently, operations related to the Global War on Terrorism (to include Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom) are not eligible for the ASCM.

Authorized device: Service star

Weighted Airman Promoted System Point Value: 0







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