Cold War Victory Medal

   

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The Cold War Victory Medal is a non-official commemorative medal of the United States of America which can be purchased by any member of the United States military, or civilian employees of the Federal Government, who served in their positions during the years of the Cold War. A Cold War Recognition Certificate is also authorized for those receiving the Cold War Victory Medal.

The Cold War Victory Medal is a civilian medal which is privately purchased and it is not distributed by the United States government. The Cold War Victory Medal was initially proposed as a decoration of the U.S. military, however the award was never authorized by the United States Congress. As such, the decoration is not authorized for wear on an active duty military uniforms, but is frequently worn by retirees and civilians.

The Cold War Victory Medal is also referred to as the Cold War Commemorative Medal, Cold War Service Medal, or simply as the Cold War Medal. There are no devices or attachments authorized for the Cold War Victory Medal.

See also: Awards and decorations of the United States military

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