1. Description: A bronze medal, 1 3/8 inches in diameter,
bearing on the obverse the NATO emblem (a four pointed star emitting a ray from each point
superimposed on an annulet) enclosed in base by a wreath of olive. The reverse side has a
band inscribed "NORTH ATLANTIC TREATY ORGANIZATION" at top and
"ORGANISATION DU TRAITE DE LATLANTIQUE NORD" at the bottom. In the center
is a sprig of olive between the inscription "IN SERVICE OF PEACE AND FREEDOM"
above and "AU SERVICE DE LA PAIX ET DE LA LIBERTE" below.
2. Ribbon: The ribbon is 1 3/8 inches wide and consists of
the following stripes: 5/32 inch Yale Blue 67176; 1/8 inch White 67101; 13/16 inch Yale
Blue; 1/8 inch White; and 5/32 inch Yale Blue.
3. Criteria: Authorized by the Secretary General of NATO for
specific NATO operations. In accordance with Executive Order 11446, the Secretary of
Defense, with the concurrence of the Secretary of State, may approve acceptance for
operations and authorize the wear by US Service members who meet the criteria specified by
the Secretary General of NATO. The acceptance of the NATO Medal has been approved for US
Military personnel who serve under NATO Command or operational control in direct support
of NATO operations in the former Republic of Yugoslavia, or as designated by Supreme
Allied Commander, Europe (SACEUR), from 1 July 1992 through a future date to be
determined.
4. Components: The NATO Medal presentation set, received
from a NATO representative, normally includes the regular size medal and ribbon bar. It
may include a clasp denoting the specific operation for which the award was made. US
Service members are authorized to retain the ribbon clasp if presented; however, the
wearing of a ribbon clasp with the NATO Medal or service ribbon is not authorized. A
miniature NATO Medal is available from commercial sources.
5. General Information:
a. To recognize subsequent awards (if approved by
the Secretary of Defense) for service in a different NATO operation, US Service members
will affix a bronze service star to the NATO Medal suspension ribbon and service ribbon.
b. The NATO Medal will normally be presented by the
SACEUR Headquarters exercising operational command or control over US military units or
individuals prior to their departure from service with NATO.
c. The NATO Medal shall have the same precedence as
the UN Medal, but shall rank immediately below the UN Medal when the wearer has been
awarded both decorations.