Burma Star

Burma Star



Obverse of medal and ribbon
Awarded by United Kingdom and Commonwealth
Type Campaign medal
Eligibility One day operational service, or one sortie for aircrew (six months for Naval personnel)
Awarded for Service
Campaign Pacific 1941-45
Description Six pointed star
Clasps
  • Pacific
Related Burma Star

The Burma Star was a campaign medal of the British Commonwealth, awarded for service in World War II.

The medal was awarded for service in the Burma Campaign between 11 December 1941 and 2 September 1945. This medal was also awarded for certain specified service in China, Hong Kong, Malaya and Sumatra:

Second World War service in China, Hong Kong, Malaya and Sumatra after 8 December 1941 but prior to the above start dates was recognised by the award of the Pacific Star.

British uniform regulations stipulated that the Pacific Star would not be awarded to a prior recipient of the Burma Star. Subsequent entitlement to the Pacific Star was denoted by the award of the Pacific clasp.

Entitlement to wear the Burma Star or the Burma Star clasp on the Pacific Star also enables the wearer to join the Burma Star Association.

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Clasps

When the ribbon is worn alone a silver rosette ribbon emblem is worn to denote the award of a clasp.

Awarded to those who subsequently qualified for the Pacific Star.

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