Eastern Humanitarian Operations Medal

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Eastern Humanitarian Operations Medal
TypeCampaign medal
Awarded forInvolvement in operations on the Eastern Theater of Eelam War IV
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, and civilians
Campaign(s)Eelam War IV
ClaspsOne
StatusNo longer awarded
Established2010
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Precedence
Next (higher)Sewa Padakkama
Next (lower)Northern Humanitarian Operations Medal

The Eastern Humanitarian Operations Medal was a Sri Lankan campaign medal for action during Eelam War IV, presented to:

  • The Minister of Defence, the deputy Minister of Defence, the Defence Secretary, Service Commanders and the Inspector General of Police,
  • All service personnel on active service during the period covering 28 July 2006 - 10 July 2007 and had been formally recommended by their service commanders,
  • All police personnel who served in the Eastern theater of operations during the specified period and formally recommended by the Inspector General of Police,
  • Civilians employed by the armed services who served in the Eastern theater during the specified period and formally recommended by the relevant authority, and
  • Civilian medical staff employed by the armed services who were physically present in the Eastern theater for a minimum period of seven days during the specified period and had been formally recommended by the relevant authority.

A clasp was awarded to:

  • The Minister of Defence, the Deputy Minister of Defence, the Defence Secretary, Service Commanders and the Inspector General of Police,
  • All service personnel that took part in combat, fire support, logistics, medical services, planning, direction or other related activities during the military actions in the Eastern theater for a minimum of 30 days during the period specified. The 30-day minimum was waived for Army, Navy and Air Force personnel that sustained casualties during the 30-day period, and
  • Air Force and Navy personnel not physically present in the Eastern theater (restricted to combat or logistics-related activities, with a service period decided on by their service commanders).

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