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  1. The Bosnia-Hercegovina Commemorative Medal (German: Bosnisch-Hercegovinische Erinnerungsmedaille) was founded on 30 August 1909, in memory of the annexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina to the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy in 1908. Bosnia and Herzegovina itself was occupied by the Austria-Hungary in 1878.

  2. May 22, 2024 · Introduction: This medal, the Bosnia-Herzegovina Commemoration Medal (Bosnisch-Hercegovinische Errinnerungsmedaille), was Awarded to commemorate the annexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina into the Austrian Empire. Date Issued: August 30, 1909 (Awarded on October 5th, 1909, the anniversary of the incorporation of Bosnia-Herzegovina into the ...

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  5. Sep 14, 2020 · The period of the award is from Jan. 31, 2020 to a date to be determined. Prior to those dates, the Armed Forces Service Medal had been issued several times dating back to 1992 for operations in Yugoslavia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Macedonia, Haiti, and other locations both overseas and domestically.

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  6. It was awarded to all people who had been on active duty with the military or civilian administration of Bosnia and the Herzegovina on 5 October 1908. From the 3000 medals produced approximately 2800 were awarded.

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  7. The system of honours of Bosnia and Herzegovina was established after the Croat–Bosniak War ended in 1994, and changed in May 2003. All citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina, economic societies, state institutions and other legal entities and non-government organizations are suitable to receive decorations of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

  8. The center of the ribbon is white, representing peace, flanked by UN blue on either side; on the left is a stripe of light green, representing the forests in Spring in Bosnia-Herzegovina, and, on the right, a red colour symbolizing the sunrise over the mountains of this country.