New Zealand General Service Medal 2002 (Counter-Piracy) Explained

New Zealand General Service Medal 2002 (Counter-Piracy)
Presenter:New Zealand
Type:Campaign medal
Eligibility:New Zealand Defence Force
Awarded For:Service in counter-piracy operations since 1 January 2009
Description:Silver disk, 38mm diameter.
Clasps:None authorized
Established:27 March 2015

The New Zealand General Service Medal 2002 (Counter-Piracy) is a New Zealand campaign medal for service in counter-piracy operations in an area centred on the Arabian Sea. The New Zealand General Service Medal 2002 (NZGSM 2002) was established by royal warrant to recognize service since 2000.[1] The NZGSM 2002 (Counter-Piracy) was authorized by regulation on 27 March 2015. To qualify for this medal personnel must serve thirty days in an operational area as a member of a New Zealand Government contribution to a force undertaking counter-piracy operations. Only service on or after 1 January 2009 qualifies.[2] Outside the Arabian Sea other areas of operation include the Gulf of Aden, the Western Indian Ocean, and off the coasts of Somalia, Yemen, and Oman. The earliest large deployment of New Zealand Forces was when served with Combined Task Force 151 and Operation Ocean Shield from November 2013 to February 2014.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: The New Zealand General Service Medal (SR 2002/226) . www.legislation.govt.nz . Parliamentary Counsel Office . 4 July 2015.
  2. Web site: New Zealand General Service Medal (Counter-piracy) Regulations 2015 . www.legislation.govt.nz/ . Parliamentary Counsel Office . 4 July 2015.
  3. Web site: New Medal Recognises Service in Counter-Piracy Operations. New Zealand Defence Force. 4 July 2015.