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A 3394

Relates to a "Campaign Medal for Service" to be awarded to those who have provided military service in Iraq

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Dave DiPietro

Overview: Bill A 3394 relates to the creation of a "Campaign Medal for Service" to be awarded to those who have provided military service in Iraq.Purpose and Intent: The bill seeks

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Bill Summary · A 3394

Overview: Bill A 3394 relates to the creation of a "Campaign Medal for Service" to be awarded to those who have provided military service in Iraq.

Purpose and Intent: The bill seeks to establish a new military decoration, the "Campaign Medal for Service," to recognize the contributions and sacrifices of service members who have participated in operations in Iraq. The medal would serve as a tangible acknowledgment of their service and commitment to the nation.

Key Provisions:
- Creates the "Campaign Medal for Service" to be awarded to members of the U.S. Armed Forces who have served in Iraq
- Specifies the criteria for eligibility, including minimum duration of service and participation in designated military operations
- Directs the Secretary of Defense to design and produce the medal, and to establish the process for awarding it
- Requires the Secretary to maintain a registry of all recipients of the "Campaign Medal for Service"

Affected Parties and Impacts: The primary beneficiaries of this bill would be current and former members of the U.S. Armed Forces who have served in Iraq. The creation of the new medal would provide official recognition and honor for their service and sacrifice.

Procedural and Timeline Considerations: The bill has been referred to the New York State Assembly Committee on Veterans' Affairs for further consideration. The legislative process is ongoing, and the bill has not yet been voted on or signed into law.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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