South-West Asia Service Medal

South-West Asia Service Medal
Obverse and reverse of the medal
TypeCampaign medal
Awarded forCampaign service
Presented byThe monarch of Canada
EligibilityAll members of the Canadian Forces.
Campaign(s)Various against terrorism in South-West Asia after 11 September 2001
ClaspsDirect combat for a minimum of 30 days after 11 September 2001
StatusCurrently awarded
Established6 August 2002
First award20 September 2002
Total7,497

South-West Asia Service Medal ribbon

South-West Asia Service Medal ribbon with Afghanistan bar

South-West Asia Service Medal ribbon with Afghanistan and rotation bars
Precedence
Next (higher)Somalia Medal
Next (lower)General Campaign Star

The South-West Asia Service Medal (French: Médaille du service en Asie du Sud-Ouest) is a campaign medal created in 2002 by the Canadian monarch-in-Council to recognize members of the Canadian Forces who had directly participated in efforts to combat terrorism in Southwest Asia following the Al-Qaeda attacks on the United States in 2001. It is, within the Canadian system of honours, the fifth highest of the war and operational service medals.