Kuwait Liberation Medal (Kuwait)
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[[Image:Kuwait Liberation Medal (K).jpg|thumb|Kuwait Liberation Medal (Kuwait), Fifth Class]]
[[Image:Us_kw-kwlib_rib.png|thumb|Ribbon]]
The Wisam Al-Tahrir ([[Arabic language|Arabic]]: وسام التحرير ) (Liberation Medal) was issued by the government of [[Kuwait]] for service during the [[Gulf War|Liberation of Kuwait]] campaign.
==Description==
The Kuwait Liberation Medal was approved by the Kuwait Council of Ministers for award in five classes, generally according to the rank of the recipient. The medal was offered by the Chief of Staff of the Kuwait Armed Forces on July 16, 1994.
A nation of seafarers and ship builders, Kuwait chose as their coat of arms, the traditional dhow. Falconry is the sport of Kings in the [[Persian Gulf]], and the falcon in the arms is seen as a symbol of Kuwaiti prowess. The official symbolism of the colors is black symbolizes battlefields, white is for deeds, green is for the meadows, and red is for the blood of Kuwait's enemies.
====Fifth Class====
*Medal: A [[Bronze]] medal with [[Vitreous enamel|enamel]], 1 9/16 inches (40 mm) in [[diameter]] suspended from a bar by a wreath. The [[Obverse and reverse|obverse]] bears the [[Coat of Arms]] of the State of Kuwait. The Coat of Arms consists of the shield of the [[Flag of Kuwait|flag]] design in color superimposed on a [[falcon]] with wings displayed. The falcon supports a disk containing a sailing ship with the full name of the State written at the top of the disk. At the top of the medal is the inscription "[[1991]] LIBERATION MEDAL" in [[Arabic language|Arabic]] letters. The reverse side is the [[Geography of Kuwait|map of Kuwait]] on a rayed background.
*Ribbon: The ribbon is the pattern of the flag of the State of Kuwait and consists of three equal stripes 29/64 inch (11.5 mm) each of the following colors: Old Glory Red 67156; White 67101; and Irish Green 67189. A black [[Trapezoid|trapezium]] is at the top of the ribbon drape and service ribbon.
==Australia==
The Australian Government has decreed that Australian personnel may accept their medals as a keepsake but permission to wear them in uniform has so far been refused.
==Canada==
The Canadian Government has decreed that the Canadian personnel may accept their medals as a keepsake but permission to wear them in uniform has so far been refused.
==United Kingdom==
HM Government has decreed that the British personnel may accept their medals as a keepsake but permission to wear them in uniform has so far been refused.
==United States==
The US accepted only the fifth grade version for all personnel.
Criteria: Awarded to members of the Military Coalition who served in support of Operation Desert Shield or Desert Storm in one or more of the following areas between [[August 2|2 August]] [[1990]] and [[August 31|31 August]] [[1993]]: [[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]]. To be eligible, a service member must have been:
:(1) attached to or regularly serving for one or more days with an organization participating in ground/shore (military) operations;
:(2) attached to or regularly serving for one or more days aboard a naval vessel directly supporting military operations;
:(3) actually participating as a crew member in one or more aerial flights directly supporting military operations in the areas designated above;
:(4) serving on temporary duty for 30 consecutive days or 60 nonconsecutive days. These time limitations may be waived for members participating in actual combat operations.
The Government of Kuwait offered the Kuwait Liberation Medal to members of the Armed Forces of the United States by letter dated [[July 16|16 July]] [[1994]]. The medal was accepted by [[United States Secretary of Defense|Secretary of Defense]] [[William J. Perry]] per memorandum dated [[March 16|16 March]] [[1995]].
The Kuwait version of the Kuwait Liberation Medal is considered junior in precedence to the [[Kuwait Liberation Medal (Saudi Arabia)|Saudi Arabian version]] of the medal.
==References==
*[http://www.tioh.hqda.pentagon.mil/Awards/KUWAIT%20LIBERATION%20MEDAL-KUWAIT%20GOVT1.html The Institute of Heraldry: Kuwait Liberation Award (Kuwait)]
==See also==
*[[Gulf War Military Awards]]
[[Category:Orders, decorations, and medals of Kuwait]]
[[nl:Bevrijdingsmedaille (Koeweit)]]