Includes:
1. twelve United Nations Service Medals:
i. UNTSO (Middle East, 1948-Present);
ii. ONUC (Congo, 1960-1964, Type II, with CONGO clasp);
iii. ONUC (Congo, 1960-19640, Type II);
iv. UNFICYP (Cyprus, 1964-Present);
v. UNIPOM (India, Pakistan, 1965-1966);
vi. UNEF II (Egypt, Israel, 1973-1979);
vii. UNGOMAP (Good Offices Mission in Afghanistan & Pakistan, 1988-1990, with UNGOMAP clasp);
viii. ONUSAL (El Salvador, 1991-1995);
ix. UNPROFOR (Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina during the Yugoslav Wars, 1992-1995);
x. UNTAC (Cambodia, 1992-1993);
xi. UNOMSIL/UNAMSIL (Sierra Leone, 1997-1999/1999-2005);
xii. UNPSG (United Nations Police Support Group 1998);
in bronze or bronze gilt, measuring 35.5 mm in diameter each, all with original ribbons.
2. two North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Service Medals: in bronze gilt, one with a "FORMER YUGOSLAVIA" clasp, measuring 35 mm in diameter each, both with an original ribbon with pinback.
3. United Nations Patch: in light blue and white embroidery, measuring 62 mm (w) x 73 mm (h).
Ranging from very fine to near extremely fine.
Footnotes:
1. The United Nations Service Medal is an international decoration awarded by the United Nations (UN) to the various world countries members for participation in joint international military and police operations such as peacekeeping, humanitarian efforts, and disaster relief. The medal is ranked in militaries and police forces as a service medal. Each participating country has the text in the most appropriate language on the reverse, and the inscription may be in any one of the following languages: Amharic (Ethiopian Empire), Dutch, English, French, Greek, Italian, Korean, Spanish (Colombia), Tagalog (Philippines), Thai or Turkish.
2. The NATO Service Medal is an international military decoration which is awarded to various militaries of the world under the authority of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). It is manufactured by Eekelers-Centini Intl, of Hemiksem, Belgium.

