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Hi, Is there any official recognition for UK persons who served during in the armed forces during the 'Cold War' years, or is it just a commercial enterprise available.
I am looking for my very elderly ill Ma, who served from 1960 to 1962 In Vulcan Bomber Command and from 1962 to 1964 in Admin RAF.
Thanks for any help.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As I read it, only the 'unofficial medals' section here is relevant to your mother's case:
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The cold war isn't an actual recognised war with start or end date and wouldn't attract a specific medal. It's just a term we use to desribe the relationships at the time between the West and the iron curtain. Buenchico's link shows the non-world war medals awarded and they were for serving in specific campaigns or parts of the world.
There is a petition at the moment to create a cold war participant medal.
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At the moment there is only one official cold war mendal and that is presented to those who took part in nuclear testing during the cold war. I have recently received mine.
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