(SB 13617 D.G. BONNAR); (SF 40343 D. CAMPBELL); (SF 14085 G.I. CROOKS); (SD-135708 W.S. ENRIGHT); (SL 800061 J.M. HINE); and (SH 31173 A. McMILLAN). In bronze gilt, all with English inscriptions on the reverse, measuring 35.5 mm in diameter each, original ribbons, the medals for Crooks and Hine with a pinback, ranging from fine to very fine.
Footnote: The United Nations Service Medal was instituted December 12, 1950 for service from June 27, 1950 to July 27, 1954 and was earned for serving one day under United Nations' command in Korea or adjacent areas, including Japan and Okinawa. The medal could also be awarded for an aggregate of thirty days, which need not have been consecutive, spent on official visits of inspection to the qualifying area. The qualifying period was June 27, 1950 to July 27, 1954 (one year longer then in the case for the Canadian Medal for Korea).

