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The Canadian Forces Unit Commendation award, pictured, is presented in three elements. The first part is a scroll inscribed with a citation in both official languages and signed by the chief of the Defense Staff. The second part is a twelve-sided gold-colored medallion bearing the symbols of the three services: the anchor, the crossed swords, and the flying eagle topped by the royal crown.
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Salina, Kansas - The Canadian Forces Unit Commendation award, pictured, is presented in three elements. The first part is a scroll inscribed with a citation in both official languages and signed by the chief of the Defense Staff. The second part is a twelve-sided gold-colored medallion bearing the symbols of the three services: the anchor, the crossed swords, and the flying eagle topped by the royal crown. The third element is a special commemorative flag also showing the three symbols. Top-level Canadian Armed Forces personnel presented the award to the 284th Air Support Operations Squadron during a ceremony at Smoky Hill Air National Guard Range, Kansas, Oct. 1, 2024.


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