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- Atlantic_Star abstract "The Atlantic Star is a campaign medal of the British Commonwealth that was awarded for service in World War II.The star was awarded for six months service afloat, in the Atlantic or in Home Waters, within the period 3 September 1939 to 8 May 1945. It was also awarded to aircrew who had taken part in operations against the enemy at sea within the qualifying areas, and to Naval personnel, subject to two months service in an operational unit. The 1939-1945 Star must have been earned before commencing qualifying service for the Atlantic Star.Merchant seaman also qualified for the medal. They were required to have served in the Atlantic, home waters, North Russia Convoys or the South Atlantic.The star was immediately awarded if the service period was terminated by death, disability or wounding. The award of a gallantry medal or a Mention in Despatches also led to an immediate award.British uniform regulations stipulated that neither the Air Crew Europe Star nor the France and Germany Star would be awarded to a recipient of the Atlantic Star. Subsequent entitlement to the Air Crew Europe Star or the France and Germany Star was denoted by the award of the appropriate clasp to the Atlantic Star. However, regulations stipulated that only the first clasp earned could be worn with the medal.".
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- Atlantic_Star wikiPageExternalLink AtlanticStar.htm.
- Atlantic_Star wikiPageExternalLink seamens-medals.asp.
- Atlantic_Star wikiPageExternalLink wwii_medals.htm.
- Atlantic_Star wikiPageExternalLink atstar.
- Atlantic_Star wikiPageID "4885077".
- Atlantic_Star wikiPageRevisionID "604789296".
- Atlantic_Star awardedBy "United Kingdom and Commonwealth".
- Atlantic_Star campaign Battle_of_the_Atlantic_(1939–1945).
- Atlantic_Star caption "Obverse of medal and ribbon".
- Atlantic_Star caption "Ribbon bar with clasp".
- Atlantic_Star clasps "* Air Crew Europe * France and Germany".
- Atlantic_Star description "Six pointed star".
- Atlantic_Star eligibility "Six months operational service".
- Atlantic_Star for "Service".
- Atlantic_Star hasPhotoCollection Atlantic_Star.
- Atlantic_Star image "100".
- Atlantic_Star name "Atlantic Star".
- Atlantic_Star related Air_Crew_Europe_Star.
- Atlantic_Star related Arctic_Star.
- Atlantic_Star related France_and_Germany_Star.
- Atlantic_Star type "Campaign medal".
- Atlantic_Star subject Category:Australian_campaign_medals.
- Atlantic_Star subject Category:British_campaign_medals.
- Atlantic_Star type Abstraction100002137.
- Atlantic_Star type AustralianCampaignMedals.
- Atlantic_Star type Award106696483.
- Atlantic_Star type BritishCampaignMedals.
- Atlantic_Star type Communication100033020.
- Atlantic_Star type Decoration106706676.
- Atlantic_Star type Signal106791372.
- Atlantic_Star type Symbol106806469.
- Atlantic_Star comment "The Atlantic Star is a campaign medal of the British Commonwealth that was awarded for service in World War II.The star was awarded for six months service afloat, in the Atlantic or in Home Waters, within the period 3 September 1939 to 8 May 1945. It was also awarded to aircrew who had taken part in operations against the enemy at sea within the qualifying areas, and to Naval personnel, subject to two months service in an operational unit.".
- Atlantic_Star label "Atlantic Star".
- Atlantic_Star label "Atlantic Star".
- Atlantic_Star label "Atlantic Star".
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- Atlantic_Star sameAs Q2757888.
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- Atlantic_Star sameAs Atlantic_Star.
- Atlantic_Star wasDerivedFrom Atlantic_Star?oldid=604789296.
- Atlantic_Star depiction AtlanticStarobv.png.
- Atlantic_Star isPrimaryTopicOf Atlantic_Star.