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  • Coast Guard Arctic Service Medal
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  • The Coast Guard Arctic Service Medal was established in 1976 by Admiral Owen W. Siler, USCG and is awarded to any member of the United States Coast Guard who performs twenty one days of consecutive duty afloat or ashore north of the Arctic Circle. The medal depicts a polar bear under the North Star, while the reverse side carries the Coast Guard Shield.
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Status
  • current
Name
  • Coast Guard Arctic Service Medal
Type
  • campaign medal
Caption
  • ribbon
awarded by
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Established
  • 1976
Image
  • 106
Lower
first award
  • 1946
for
  • twenty one days of consecutive duty afloat or ashore north of the Arctic Circle
abstract
  • The Coast Guard Arctic Service Medal was established in 1976 by Admiral Owen W. Siler, USCG and is awarded to any member of the United States Coast Guard who performs twenty one days of consecutive duty afloat or ashore north of the Arctic Circle. The medal depicts a polar bear under the North Star, while the reverse side carries the Coast Guard Shield.
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