The Accumulated Campaign Service Medal. Great Britain – Post-WW2. It is awarded to soldiers who have been issued either a General Service Medal or an Operational Service Medal . The Accumulated Campaign Service Medal and the Accumulated Campaign Service Medal 2011 are medals awarded by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II to members of her Armed Forces to recognise long campaign service. The Accumulated Campaign Service Medal was insituted in January 1994 and since then has been awarded for 36 months of repeat operational service for which the General Service Medal 1962 with appropriate clasp or the Operational Service Medal is awarded. Accumulated Campaign Service Medal 2011. £2.10. The original Accumulated Campaign Service Medal, instituted in January 1994, was awarded to h Individuals must complete 1,080 days operational service to receive the Medal. Bars are aw The Accumulated Campaign Service Medal is a British campaign medal originally presented to those holders of the General Service Medal (1962) who have completed an accumulated operational service of thirty-six months since 14 August 1969. The medal was originally instituted in January 1994, for ‘long service on campaign’ and recognises repeat operational service. The medal was instituted in January 1994, for ‘long service on campaign’ and recognises repeat operational service. Inches Required. 11. The ACSM was instituted in January 1994 to recognise individual repeat operational service in those theatres where the General Service Medal (1962) with clasp was awarded since 14 August 1969. Northern Ireland, Air Ops Iraq), an OSM (e.g. Accumulated Campaign Service Medal ( MR0737 ) Miniature Size Ribbon Price Per Inch: £0.35. The Medal remains as the former ACSM, that being it shall be circular, made of silver and bear on the obverse the Crowned Effigy of Her Majesty. Bars. The Accumulated Campaign Service Medal, instituted January 1994, is for "long service on campaign" and recognizes repeat operational service. The Falklands conflict was of course the South Atlantic campaign medal (got that one too), but many repeat visits immediately after the conflict did not merit the award of a GSM for those without a SA medal or indeed an accumulated campaign service gong - if it should have done. The Accumulated Campaign Service Medal is a British campaign medal originally presented to those holders of the General Service Medal (1962) who have completed an accumulated operational service of thirty-six months since 14 August 1969. Originally it recognised 1,080 days of cumulative campaign service but was reduced to 720 days from 1 July 2011. To be awarded the ACSM 2011 an individual must hold a qualifying operational medal such as the GSM (e.g. After 1 July 2011, the service requirement was reduced to 720 days. Read more. On the reverse the inscription FOR ACCUMULATED CAMPAIGN SERVICE is set within a four part ribbon surrounded by a branch of oak leaves with laurel and olive leaves woven through the motto ribbon. The Accumulated Campaign Service Medal, instituted January 1994, is for "long service on campaign" and recognizes repeat operational service.Originally it recognized 1,080 days of cumulative campaign service. The United Nations Korea Medal. Great Britain – Post-WW2. The Accumulated Campaign Service Medal was instituted for accumulated operational service from 14th August 1969 to July 2011. Issued for 1080 days aggregated service.