John Nayduk
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I know that this is a hotly debated topic but I would like to keep it in a historical context.
I'd like to debate the current SWASM and the GCS and compare these with their historical counter parts.
In World War 1, we had the 1914 Star and the 1914-15 Star (which the current General Campaign Star seems to be modeled after), followed by the 1914-1919 War Medal followed by the Victory Medal.
In World War 2 there was a bunch of campaign stars (8, I believe) followed by the Defence Medal, the Voluntary Service Medal and the 1939-1945 Medal.
So here in the war in Afghanistan, we wear the South-West Service Medal before the General Campaign Star (even though they are both awarded for service in Afghanistan, you get one or the other, usually).
Now I know that there will be those that say that we don't give two medals for the same service BUT we have in every other war. There is a 1939-45 Star and 1939-45 Medal for WW2. One could even argue that the CVSM and KVSM are a give me for serving in the war that you got a war medal for. Even the Peacekeeping Service Medal (like the other two voluntary service medals) could be seen as two medals for the same service if you got any UN or NATO medal for a tour.
So, should the powers that be switch the order of precedence putting the GCS before the SWASM and award both for the war in Afghanistan?
I'd like to debate the current SWASM and the GCS and compare these with their historical counter parts.
In World War 1, we had the 1914 Star and the 1914-15 Star (which the current General Campaign Star seems to be modeled after), followed by the 1914-1919 War Medal followed by the Victory Medal.
In World War 2 there was a bunch of campaign stars (8, I believe) followed by the Defence Medal, the Voluntary Service Medal and the 1939-1945 Medal.
So here in the war in Afghanistan, we wear the South-West Service Medal before the General Campaign Star (even though they are both awarded for service in Afghanistan, you get one or the other, usually).
Now I know that there will be those that say that we don't give two medals for the same service BUT we have in every other war. There is a 1939-45 Star and 1939-45 Medal for WW2. One could even argue that the CVSM and KVSM are a give me for serving in the war that you got a war medal for. Even the Peacekeeping Service Medal (like the other two voluntary service medals) could be seen as two medals for the same service if you got any UN or NATO medal for a tour.
So, should the powers that be switch the order of precedence putting the GCS before the SWASM and award both for the war in Afghanistan?