UN Emergency Force Middle East (UNEFME)
Description
Context
Established in October 1973 to supervise the cease-fire between Egyptian and Israeli forces and, following the conclusion of the agreements of 18 January 1974 and 4 September 1975, to supervise the redeployment of Egyptian and Israeli forces and to control the buffer zones established under those agreements. The mandate for this Mission expired in July 1979 and the troops were withdrawn.
Eligibility and Criteria
Awarded for 90 days consecutive service between 26 October 1973 to 24 July 1979.
Description
A circular bronze alloy medal, 1.4 inches (35mm) in diameter.
On the obverse, the representation of the UN symbol surmounted by the straight letters UN, both in bas-relief.
On the reverse, an inscription bearing the words, "IN THE SERVICE OF PEACE" in English (and only in English).
A 0.5 inch (12mm) bronze ring, which holds the ribbon, passes through a small hollow ball at the top of a claw joined to the top of the medal.
The ribbon bears a wide central band of a sand or buff colour symbolizing the Sinai Desert with two narrow dark blue lines through the middle, representing the Suez Canal. Two wide bars of UN blue appear at either end.
Bars
There is no bar to this medal.
Wearing
The medal shall be worn in sequence prescribed in the Canadian Orders, Decorations and Medals Directive, and in the following manner:
on the left breast, suspended from the ribbon described above, after the UNIPOM medal and before the UNDOF medal.
Postnomials
The use of a post-nominal is not authorized for this medal.
Historical Notes
The following is a list of members who have died while serving in the theatre of operations:
Pte Abbott T.E.
Cpl Blais J.P.C.
Sgt Daily L.W.
Sgt Demers J.F.B.
Pte Dodge C.A.
Capt Foster G.G.
WO Henderson D.M.
Cpl Kennington M.H.T.
WO Korejwo C.B.
MWO Landry G.
Cpl Miller R.W.
Capt Mirau K.B.
Cpl Simpson M.W.
MCpl Spencer R.C.
Cpl Stringer B.K.
Capt Wicks R.B.