Army of Cuban Pacification Medal was created on 1909-05-11.
Army of Occupation of Germany Medal was created on 1941-11-21.
There isn't one specific medal for that. Depending on the circumstances--were you under hostile fire, did you risk your own life, like that--you could be looking at anything from the Medal of Honor to an Army Commendation Medal.
To my knowledge (30 years army), NO army issues a medal just for being in it. There is, however, a fairly comprehensive list of Irish army medals, depending on the year and campaign, at: ( see the link Below )
It's the AAM.
As the Military Cross is roughly equivalent to the Silver Star, the closest award in the British Army to a Bronze Star would be Mention in Despatches. This is not a medal, but usually awarded as an oak leaf allowed to be worn on the campaign medal.
Army Gold Medal was created in 1810.
Polish Army Medal was created on 1999-09-03.
Army of India Medal was created on 1851-03-21.
Army of Occupation Medal was created on 1946-04-05.
Army of Occupation of Germany Medal was created on 1941-11-21.
Medal of Merit of the National People's Army was created in 1956.
Women's Army Corps Service Medal was created on 1943-07-29.
Medal for Faithful Service in the National People's Army was created in 1956.
Army of Puerto Rican Occupation Medal was created on 1919-02-04.
what was the army comadition medal given for in viet nam
No, the Army Reserve Component Achievement Medal cannot be worn with the Army Active Duty Good Conduct Medal. Each medal is earned for different accomplishments and periods of service, and they are not meant to be worn together.
Medal of Merit of the National People's Army ended in 1990.