1. Description: A bronze medal 1 ¼ inches wide, with the
words "SOUTHWEST ASIA SERVICE" across the center background. Above the center is
a desert scene with a tank, armored personnel carrier, helicopter and camels with the
rising sun in the background. Below the center is a seascape with ship, tanker, aircraft
and clouds in the background. On the reverse, is an upraised sword entwined with a palm
frond and "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" around the edge.
2. Ribbon: The ribbon is 1 3/8 inches wide and consists of
the following stripes: 1/16 inch Black 67138; 1/8 inch Chamois 67142; 1/16 inch Old Glory
Blue 67178; 1/16 inch White 67101; 1/16 inch Old Glory Red 67156; 3/16 inch Chamois; 3/32
inch Myrtle Green 67190; center 1/16 inch Black; 3/32 inch Myrtle Green; 3/16 inch
Chamois; 1/16 inch Old Glory Red; 1/16 inch White; 1/16 inch Old Glory Blue; 1/8 inch
Chamois; and 1/16 inch Black.
3. Criteria: a. Individuals authorized the Southwest Asia
Service Medal must have served in support of Operation Desert Shield or Desert Storm, in
one or more of the following areas, between 2 August 1990 and 30 November 1995: Persian
Gulf, Red Sea, Gulf of Oman, Gulf of Aden, that portion of the Arabian Sea that lies north
of 10 degrees North latitude and west of 68 degrees East longitude, as well as the total
land areas of Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Bahrain, Qatar, and the United Arab
Emirates. Individuals serving in Israel, Egypt, Turkey, Syria and Jordan (including the
airspace and territorial waters) directly supporting combat operations between 17 January
1991 and 11 April 1991 are also eligible for this award.
b. To be eligible for the award, a service member
must be: attached to or regularly serving for one or more days with an organization
participating in ground/shore military operations; attached to or regularly serving for
one or more days aboard a naval vessel directly supporting military operations; actually
participating as a crew member in one or more aerial flights directly supporting military
operations in the areas designated; or serving on temporary duty for 30 consecutive days
or 60 nonconsecutive days, except, if a waiver is authorized for personnel participating
in actual combat.
4. Components: The following are authorized components and related
items:
a. Medal (regular size): MIL-DTL-3943/243. NSN
8455-01-334-9513 for set which includes regular size medal and ribbon bar.
b. Medal (miniature size): MIL-DTL-3943/243.
Available commercially.
c. Ribbon: MIL-DTL-11589/356. Available
commercially.
d. Lapel Button (ribbon replica): MIL-DTL-11484/177.
Available commercially.
e. Streamer of the same pattern as the ribbon is
authorized for units that received campaign credit participation. The inscription will be
as indicated on the unit's lineage and honors.
5. Background: a. In October 1990, the Deputy Director of
Personnel and Administrative Services, Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD), requested
that The Institute of Heraldry provide proposed designs of a service medal for Southwest
Asia. Proposed medal designs were forwarded to OSD on 30 October 1990. A proposed
Executive Order to authorize the service medal was staffed to the Services, by OSD, on 11
February 1991. President Bush established the Southwest Asia Service Medal by Executive
Order 12754, dated 12 March 1991.
b. The medal selected was designed by Miss Nadine
Russell and recognizes the joint-service nature of the operation. It depicts a tank,
armored personnel carrier, helicopter, ship and aircraft with a desert and seascape. The
reverse side symbolized military might and preparedness in defense of peace. The sand
colored ribbon with red, white, blue, green and black stripes represented the colors of
the United States and the coalition members.
c. Bronze stars are worn on the ribbon to indicate
campaign participation by the service member. Three campaigns have been designated - -
"DEFENSE OF SAUDI ARABIA" for the period 2 August 1990 through 16 January 1991,
"LIBERATION AND DEFENSE OF KUWAIT" for the period 17 January 1991 through 11
April 1991, and "SOUTHWEST ASIA CEASE- FIRE" for the period 12 April 1991
through 30 November 1995.
d. The criteria/policy for the Southwest Asia
Service Medal was promulgated by Change No. 1 to DOD 1348-33-M, dated 14 June 1991. This
manual established the two campaigns for Southwest Asia. The Joint Chiefs of Staff
approved a termination date for the second campaign and established the third campaign per
memorandum, dated 3 December 1991, from the Director, Joint Staff, subject: Termination
Date for the Second Campaign and Establishment of a Third Campaign for the Southwest Asia
Service Medal.
e. Order of precedence and wear policy for service
medals awarded to Army personnel is contained in Army Regulation (AR) 670-1. Policy for
awards, approving authority and supply of medals is contained in AR 600-8-22. The policy
for display of campaign streamers on guidons/flags and supply of streamers is contained in
Chapter 9, 840-10.