International Commission for Supervision and Control Medal

International Commission for Supervision and Control Medal

Ribbon of the medal
Awarded by International Commission for Supervision and Control (ICSC)
Type Service Award
Eligibility Personnel who served with the ICSC
Awarded for 90 days of service
Status No longer awarded
Statistics
Established 1954
Last awarded 1973
Order of Wear
Next (higher) Varies by country
Next (lower) Varies by country
Related International Commission of Control and Supervision Medal

The International Commission for Supervision and Control Medal is an international service medal awarded to personnel from the three countries that made up the International Commission for Supervision and Control (ICSC). The ICSC was born from the Geneva Agreements of 1954 which ended the First Indochina War. The medal was awarded for 90 days cumulative service with the ICSC between 1954 and 1974.

Criteria

Personnel of ICSC member nations served in various locations throughout Laos, Vietnam, and Cambodia investigating compliance and monitoring enforcement of the peace accords. The commission's purpose was to supervise the cease-fire, the withdrawal of French troops, the repatriation of military and civilian prisoners, and facilitating the return of refugees to their homes. The commission was made up of personnel from Canada, Poland, and India.[1] The International Commission for Control and Supervision Medal was awarded for 90 days of cumulative service between 7 August 1954 to 15 June 1974.[2]

Description

The International Commission for Supervision and Control Medal is a circular bronze medal 34 mm (1.3 in) with a dark antiqued finish. The medal was made by Barton's Jewelers of Banglore, India. The obverse bears the design of the ICSC, the crossed flags of Canada and Poland with the Emblem of India between the flags. A dove is superimposed over the crossed poles of the flags. Around the edge are the words INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION FOR SUPERVISION AND CONTROL with the word PEACE at the base. The reverse of the medal bears a map of French Indochina with the borders of the individual countries of Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam with each country's name.[3][2]

The medal is suspended from a straight bar with a bamboo shoot motif. It is attached to the medal by means of welded floral device. The medal hangs from a ribbon 32 mm (1.3 in) wide consisting of three equal stripes of dark green, white, and red.[3][2]

The recipients' names and ranks were impressed on the edge in block capital letters, then filled in with white paint.[3]

Order of wear

Country Preceding Following
Canada Canada
Order of precedence[4]
NATO Medal for Operation Unified Protector International Commission of Control and Supervision Medal

References

  1. "Details/Information for Canadian Forces (CF) Operation International Commissions for Supervision and Control (ICSC)". National Defence and Canadian Forces. Retrieved 23 November 2015.
  2. 1 2 3 "International Commission for Supervision and Control Indo-China (ICSC)". Canadian Honours Chart. National Defence and Canadian Forces. Retrieved 23 November 2015.
  3. 1 2 3 McCreery, Christopher (2008). The Canadian Honours System. Toronto: Dundurn Press. pp. 238–239. ISBN 9781554880171.
  4. "Canadian Honours Chart". National Defence and the Canadian Forces. Retrieved 18 November 2015.
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