Battle stars indicate campaign battles
European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal
The Mediterranean Sea.
No, they are Eastern European. On the newer Atlases, we are now put as part of Europe because our culture, history and political views are similar to Europe's . So Armenians are European and our borders are in Europe. The European Union has recognized us as a European nation and we are part of the Council of Europe.
No. Ignoring the debate as to whether Palestine is a country or not, Palestine is a Middle Eastern country and has no part in Europe.
Italian troops saw action in both the European and African Theaters. Italian troops made there way as far north and east as the Russian Front, as far South as Ethiopia, and as far west as France. The country of Italy is located in Europe and thus an American who fought in Italy would be eligible to wear the European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal if he served 30 days or more.
European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal
Bronze stars on the World War II European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal signify participation in specific campaigns or battles within the theater of operations. Each star represents a campaign for which a soldier was engaged, with a maximum of four stars allowed on the medal. This decoration honors the service and contributions of military personnel during the conflict in these regions.
EUROPEAN, AFRICAN, MIDDLE EASTERN, THEATER of OPERATIONS
It's not really a particular colour. It just means people with European or North African/Middle Eastern origin.
The Mediterranean Sea was in the middle of the Roman empire an separated the African provinces from the European and Asian ones.The Mediterranean Sea was in the middle of the Roman empire an separated the African provinces from the European and Asian ones.The Mediterranean Sea was in the middle of the Roman empire an separated the African provinces from the European and Asian ones.The Mediterranean Sea was in the middle of the Roman empire an separated the African provinces from the European and Asian ones.The Mediterranean Sea was in the middle of the Roman empire an separated the African provinces from the European and Asian ones.The Mediterranean Sea was in the middle of the Roman empire an separated the African provinces from the European and Asian ones.The Mediterranean Sea was in the middle of the Roman empire an separated the African provinces from the European and Asian ones.The Mediterranean Sea was in the middle of the Roman empire an separated the African provinces from the European and Asian ones.The Mediterranean Sea was in the middle of the Roman empire an separated the African provinces from the European and Asian ones.
No. The Israelites were a Semitic/Middle Eastern people. In recent years this has been shown by DNA analysis of both European and Mediterranean Jewish communities.
No, Germany is a European country.
No
There is no list of those that served in the European, African & Middle Eastern Theater of Operation (EAME). Richard V. Horrell WW 2 Connections.com
According to the Dept of the Army, they served in Central Europe, Northern France, Normandy, Ardennes, and the Rhineland.
Yes Iranian and other Middle Eastern young women like knowing South Eastern Europeans and not only them.
Arabs are considered Middle Eastern. Many census-takings, such as the American Census, classify Middle Easterners as being a subset of Caucasians.