NATO Multiple-tour indicator (First Type) Bronze Number #4

NATO Multiple-tour indicator (First Type) Bronze Number #4

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NATO tour numerals were originally established in 1999 to indicate each additional 180 days accumulated service with a NATO mission (after qualification for the medal or last numeral) or after each additional 540 days service in the adjacent area. This only applied for the NATO medals for the Former-Yugoslavia, Kosovo and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.

NATO abolished the practice of issuing tour numerals between 1 January 2003 and 1 January 2011

The tour numeral for NATO is a metal numeral, bronze in colour, in Arabic script.

The tour numeral shall be worn centered on the undress ribbon.

The tour numeral is worn centered on the ribbon of the actual medal, half way between the top of the ribbon and the top of the medal when fully mounted.

When a medal is issued with a bar, the tour numeral shall be worn below the bar and spaced equally with it and any other insignia (such as a Mention in Dispatches) on the ribbon.

 

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