Ambassador
for Peace Medal Application Form (Jan'16)Ambassador
for Peace Medal Application Form (Jan'16)
This
is a call for the subject medal, an initiative of the Korean Government
expressing appreciation to Canadian women and men who were in the Korean War.
Eligible veterans must have served in Korea from 25 June 1950 to 27 July 1953,
or participated in UN peacekeeping operations until 1955. Note that next of kin
may apply for the medal posthumously on behalf of a deceased veteran.
Please
disseminate through our C&E networks. Collectively, please seek eligible
veterans, or their families, and if needed assist with their application; forms
are attached and instructions are at: http://can-ottawa.mofa.go.kr/english/am/can-ottawa/mission/notice/index.jsp?sp=/webmodule/htsboard/template/read/new_legengreadboard.jsp%3FtypeID=16%26boardid=8192%26seqno=730708%26tableName=TYPE_ENGLEGATIO
Applications
Applications
are not being vetted by Veterans’ Affairs, so there is no intent to coordinate
C&E submissions. However, for awareness and archiving, please copy and
applications to: Annette Gillis, Curator C&E Museum,
Annette.Gillis@forces.gc.ca ; C&E Branch CWO, CWO Michel Boislard,
michel.boislard@forces.gc.ca ; or Col (Ret’d) Jim Holsworth, C&E Heritage
Committee, jaholsworth@cogeco.ca .
Proof
of service in Korea can be found in a veteran’s service file, held by Library
and Archives Canada. Use the following links: http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/military-heritage/Pages/obtain-copies-military-service-files.aspx
(instructions); and http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/military-ritage/Documents/pru-2015.pdf
(form).
What
better way to start to the 2016 C&E Heritage Theme of “UN Operations” than
by commemorating those who served in the Korean campaign.
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Tuesday, February 2, 2016
Call for Veterans – Korean Ambassador for Peace Medal
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