Canadian Forces Decoration

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Image:Canadianforcesdecoration.gif The Canadian Forces Decoration is a Canadian military award given to officers and soldiers of the Canadian Armed Forces who have completed twelve years of military service. The medal is awarded to all ranks, who must have a good record of conduct during the final eight years of claimed service. The medal is awarded to members of the regular forces, reserve forces including officers of the Cadet Instructors Cadre (CIC). Service in the regular and reserve or auxiliary forces of the British Commonwealth of Nations will be counted towards the medal if the final five years have been with the Canadian Forces and no other long service, good conduct or efficiency medal has been awarded for the same service. The medal may be awarded to persons in possession of any long service, good conduct or efficiency decoration or medal clasps, provided that the individual has completed the full qualifying periods of service for each award and that no service qualifying towards one award is permitted to count towards any other. The service need not be continuous. This award supersedes all other long service, good conduct or efficiency awards for members joining the Canadian Forces after September 1, 1939.

A bar is awarded for every 10 years of subsequent service.

Recipients of the Canadian Forces Decoration are entitled to use the post-nominal letters "CD".

Other military honours include:

See also

External links

Canada. URL accessed on January 30, 2005.



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