Civilian Service Medal (Afghanistan)

The The Civilian Service Medal (Afghanistan ) is a civilian honor of the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth, which was founded on June 6, 2011 in one stage. The ceremony will take place for the service of civilians and other persons who were involved in the transition to democracy in Afghanistan. And either to persons in the service with or in support of the British embassy in Kabul or the local construction organizations and the persons serving in the multinational forces in Afghanistan for a continuous period of at least 30 days, or 45 days of service within one year; and people who do not for the military Operational Service Medal (Afghanistan ) or other Campaign Service Medal are provided.

Stylish look and manner

The round copper - nickel coin with a diameter of 36.07 mm shows on their obverse the looking to the left chest image of Queen Elizabeth II with attached crown and the inscription ELIZABETH II DEI GRATIA REGINA FD In the lapel at the center a Afghan mountain landscape with Pass road, about flipping in English, including in Arabic, the word Afghanistan.

Worn over the award to the upper left side of the chest Beliehenen on a white band with a wide red vertical center beam and two narrow red stripe is accompanied left and right.

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