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Nuclear Deterrence Operations Service Medal (Air Force)


Description/Symbolism

Obverse: On a bronze disc with a narrow border one and a quarter inches in diameter, a laurel wreath surmounted by an atomic symbol In the center of the atomic symbol is a five-pointed star bearing a disc

Bronze conveys the honorary recognition of high performance while contributing to the success of the US strategic nuclear deterrence mission The laurel wreath symbolizes achievement, recognizing the Active, Air National Guard and Reserve forces who support nuclear deterrence The atomic symbol indicates the core responsibility of nuclear prevention The star with the disc denotes the Air Force

Reverse: The circular inscription ''NUCLEAR DETERRENCE OPERATIONS SERVICE,'' which follows the contour of the medal, separated at the base by a triangle In the center, beneath the inscription ''U S / AIR FORCE'' is a five-pointed star, point up, with wings extending from the upper horizontal arms of the star

The triangle alludes to the nuclear triad, signifying the categories of nuclear arsenal: bombs, intercontinental missile and ballistic missiles The five-pointed star with wings is the Hap Arnold symbol and represents the Air Force


Ribbon
The ribbon is blue with red, green and gold stripes Blue represents nuclear dominance of the sky; red represents power and passion in providing nuclear deterrence; green represents earth and global capability, and the gold represents the participating personnel, the wealth of our nuclear enterprise

Devices
The ''N'' device and the Oak Leaf Cluster for subsequent awards

Criteria
See AFI36-2803 (Air Force Military Awards and Decorations Program)

Background

The Nuclear Deterrence Operations Service Medal was established by the Secretary of the Air Force on May 27, 2014 to recognize direct support to nuclear deterrence operations The medal is authorized for Airmen who have directly impacted the nuclear enterprise and may be awarded for eligible service from December 27, 1991 to fully qualified Airmen in various career fields






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