United States: The Afghanistan Campaign Medal (ACM)
Medal riband fitted with a 9mm crimp brooch mounting bar, with Federal Government Contractors makers marks 'G-23' on reverse
The mounting brooch retains the original hinged pin and drop lock clasp fittings, as issued
The Afghanistan Campaign Medal (ACM) was created by Executive Order 13363 of President George W. Bush on November 29, 2004, and became available for general distribution in June 2005
The Afghanistan Campaign Medal is awarded to any member of the United States military who has performed duty within the borders of Afghanistan (or its airspace) for a period of thirty consecutive days or sixty non-consecutive days. The medal is retroactive to October 24, 2001, and is active until a date to be determined. Personnel who have been engaged in combat with an enemy force, or personnel who have been wounded in combat within Afghanistan, may receive the ACM regardless of the number of days spent within the country. The medal is also awarded posthumously to any service member who dies in the line of duty within Afghanistan, including from non-combat injuries such as accidents and mishaps
Condition: EF
Code: 21007