List of military awards and decorations of the international military intervention against the Islamic State

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This List of military awards and decorations of the international military intervention against ISIL is an index to articles on notable military awards presented by the combatants during the International military intervention against ISIL.

International[]

International fighters and volunteers with the SDF, YPG and YPJ[]

  • The Medal for the Marty Ribbon.png The Medal for the Martyrs

Multinational Force and Observers[]

North Atlantic Treaty Organisation[]

United Nations[]

Australia[]

Belgium[]

Canada[]

Denmark[]

Germany[]

Iraq[]

New Zealand[]

Norway[]

Russia[]

Spain[]

United Kingdom[]

United States[]

References[]

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