Vol. 144, No. 7 — March 31, 2010
Registration
SI/2010-21 March 31, 2010
GENERAL CAMPAIGN STAR AND GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL REGULATIONS, 2009
P.C. 2010-250 March 10, 2010
Her Excellency the Governor General in Council, on the recommendation of the Prime Minister, hereby
(a) repeals Order in Council P.C. 2004-755 of June 17, 2004 (see footnote a);
(b) pursuant to paragraph 9(a) of the General Campaign Star and General Service Medal Regulations, 2009 (see footnote b), determines that one of the following conditions must be satisfied for service to be recognized as worthy of the award of the General Campaign Star with the SOUTH-WEST ASIA ribbon:
(i) the person served as part of the Canadian participation in the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in Afghanistan, inside the theatre of operations consisting of the political boundaries of Afghanistan and its airspace, for at least 30 cumulative days during the period beginning on April 24, 2003 and ending on July 31, 2009,
(ii) the person served inside the theatre of operations consisting of the political boundaries of Afghanistan, the Persian Gulf, the Gulf of Oman, the Gulf of Aden, the Red Sea, the Suez Canal and those parts of the Indian Ocean and the Arabian Sea that are west of 68° east longitude and north of 5° south latitude, as well as the airspace above those areas, for at least 30 cumulative days beginning on August 1, 2009, or
(iii) the person served at least 30 cumulative days of service combined under subparagraphs (i) and (ii);
(c) pursuant to paragraph 9(b) of those Regulations, specifies that the SOUTH-WEST ASIA ribbon referred to in paragraph (b) shall be 32 mm in width, consisting of a 12 mm green stripe in the middle, flanked by 2 mm white stripes and 8 mm red stripes; and
(d) pursuant to subsection 17(1) of those Regulations, determines that the General Campaign Star with the SOUTH-WEST ASIA ribbon referred to in paragraph (b) shall be worn after the General Campaign Star with the ALLIED FORCE ribbon.
Footnote a
SI/2004-69
Footnote b
Made by Letters Patent on February 17, 2010
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