Gulf and Kuwait Medal
| Gulf and Kuwait Medal | |
|---|---|
| Obverse of the medal | |
| Type | Campaign medal | 
| Awarded for | Campaign service. | 
| Presented by | The monarch of Canada | 
| Eligibility | All members of the Canadian Forces. | 
| Campaign(s) | Gulf War (1990–1991) | 
| Clasps | Direct combat for a minimum of one day between 16 January 1991 and 3 March 1991 | 
| Established | 2 August 1990 | 
| Total | 4,109 | 
| Ribbon of the Gulf and Kuwait Medal | |
| Precedence | |
| Next (higher) | Canadian Volunteer Service Medal for Korea | 
| Next (lower) | Somalia Medal | 
The Gulf and Kuwait Medal (French: Médaille du Golfe et du Koweït, or Médaille du Golfe et du Kuwait) was a campaign medal created in 1990 to recognize members of the Canadian Forces who had directly participated in the Gulf War, either in the hostilities themselves or during the troop build-up prior to the invasion of Iraq. It is, within the Canadian system of honours, the third highest of the war and operational service medals.