General Service Medal | |
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Type | Service medal |
Awarded for | Deployment outside of Canada with Canadian Forces, though not necessarily in a theater of operations, to provide direct support, on a full-time basis, to operations in the presence of an armed enemy. |
Presented by | The monarch of Canada |
Eligibility | Members of the Canadian Forces or allied forces |
Status | Currently awarded |
Established | March 2004 |
First awarded | 29 November 2004 |
Precedence | |
Next (higher) | General Campaign Star |
Next (lower) | Operational Service Medal |
The General Service Medal (GSM; French: Médaille du service général) is a service medal of Canada established by Queen Elizabeth II in March 2004 and presented for the first time on 29 November 2004. It is awarded to members of the Canadian Forces, or members of allied forces, for deployment outside of Canada with Canadian Forces, though not necessarily in a theater of operations, to provide direct support, on a full-time basis, to operations in the presence of an armed enemy.