North and East Operations Medal

The North and East Operations Medal (Sinhala: උතුරු නැගෙනහිර සංග්‍රාමික පදක්කම uthuru nægenahira sangrāmika padakkama) was a decoration presented to servicepersons of the Military of Sri Lanka and Sri Lanka Police for service in the country's Northern and Eastern provinces during the course of the Sri Lankan Civil War.

North and East Operations Medal
Medal, reverse
TypeMilitary decoration
Awarded forService
DescriptionSuspended from a plain suspension bar
Presented bySri Lanka
EligibilityAll ranks of the regular and volunteer forces of the Military of Sri Lanka and Sri Lanka Police
ClaspsMaximum of 2
StatusCurrently awarded
Established1983
Precedence
Next (higher)Northern Humanitarian Operations Medal
Next (lower)Purna Bhumi Padakkama

Award process

General requirements for eligibility, particularly applicable to members of the Sri Lanka Air Force and Sri Lanka Police, were 3 years of cumulative service in the two provinces between the 23 July 1982 and 1 January 2010.[1] Army personnel are subject to a more specific set of rules, requiring 3 years of cumulative service in:[1]

to be considered eligible. Similarly, naval personnel are required to have served in:[2]

  • Eastern Naval Area,
  • Northern Naval Area,
  • North Central Naval Area,
  • SLNS Vijaya (since 1 January 1997)

to be eligible for the award.

As with other Sri Lankan military decorations, individuals required a formal recommendation from their immediate superiors and service commander to be considered for award. A maximum of two clasps could also be awarded- the first for a cumulative 5-year service period and a second for a cumulative 10-year service period, subject to the rules of the service branch in question.[3]

References

  1. "Medals". Sri Lanka Army. army.lk. Retrieved 4 October 2017.
  2. "Medal". Sri Lanka Navy. navy.lk. Archived from the original on 29 September 2017. Retrieved 4 October 2017.
  3. "Decorations and Medals". Sri Lanka Air Force. airforce.lk.
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