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  1. Canadian Volunteer Service Medal Order - SI/94-62 (Section 5)
    Order Respecting the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal
    •  (1) Subject to subsection (2), the Medal may be awarded

      • (a) to a person of any rank in the armed forces of Canada, who voluntarily served on active service

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        • (iii) from which the person was honourably discharged or retired as a result of an injury or disease, or an aggravation thereof, that was attributable to or was incurred during such active service;

      • (b) posthumously, to the survivor of a person of any rank in the armed forces of Canada who voluntarily served on active service and was killed in action or died as a result of an injury or disease, or an aggravation thereof, that was attributable to or was incurred during such active service;

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      • (d) to a Canadian merchant mariner of World War II within the meaning of subsection 21.1(4) of the Pension Act who voluntarily served as such

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        • (ii) from which service the person was honourably discharged or retired as a result of an injury or disease, or the aggravation of an injury or disease, that was attributable to or was incurred during such service;

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      • (f) to a person who was employed and paid by the Canadian Legion War Services Inc., The National Council of the Young Men's Christian Association of Canada, the Knights of Columbus Canadian Army Huts or the Salvation Army Canadian War Services as an authorized field representative providing services and recreational equipment to any of the Canadian naval, army or air forces, as a helper of an authorized field representative, or as a member of the Overseas Headquarters Staff, who was selected and approved for service by the Chief of Naval Personnel, the Adjutant-General or the Air Member for Personnel, and who served in any of those capacities during World War II

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        • (ii) from which service the person was honourably discharged or retired as a result of an injury or disease, or an aggravation of an illness or disease, that was attributable to or was incurred during such service;

      • (g) to a member of the Corps of (Civilian) Canadian Fire Fighters for Service in the United Kingdom who served during World War II

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        • (ii) from which service the person was honourably discharged or retired as a result of an injury or disease, or an aggravation of an illness or disease, that was attributable to or was incurred during such service;

      • (h) to a person who during World War II served as a member of the Nursing Auxiliary or the Nursing Division of, or otherwise under the auspices of, the Canadian Red Cross Society or the St. John Ambulance Brigade of Canada

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        • (ii) outside Canada as a welfare worker, nursing aid, orthopaedic surgeon or nurse, ambulance or transport driver, member of the Overseas Headquarters Staff or in any other capacity for a period of not less than six months, and was honourably discharged or retired from such service, or

        • (iii) from which service the person was honourably discharged or retired as a result of an injury or disease, or an aggravation of an illness or disease, that was attributable to or was incurred during such service;

      • (i) a person, other than a member of the forces, who was employed by the Air Ministry of the United Kingdom to make trans-oceanic flights ferrying aircraft from Canada and was domiciled in Canada at the commencement of that employment, and who served during World War II as air crew

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        • (ii) from which service the person was honourably discharged or retired as a result of an injury or disease, or an aggravation of an illness or disease, that was attributable to or was incurred during such service;

      • (j) a person who was employed by or under the auspices of the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan to provide air crew instruction and served in that capacity during World War II

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        • (ii) from which service the person was honourably discharged or retired as a result of an injury or disease, or an aggravation of an illness or disease, that was attributable to or was incurred during such service;

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      • (k) posthumously, to the survivor of any person mentioned in paragraphs (d) to (j.1) who was killed in action or died as a result of an injury or disease, or an aggravation of an injury or disease, that was attributable to or was incurred during the person's service;

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  2. Canadian Volunteer Service Medal Order - SI/94-62 (Section 16)
    Order Respecting the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal

     Where the ribbon of the Medal is worn alone and

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    • (b) the wearer has also been awarded any of the bars for Dieppe, Hong Kong or Bomber Command, a small silver maple leaf for each of those additional bars shall be worn along with the maple leaf provided with the bar for overseas service so as to indicate the total number of bars awarded and those maple leaves shall be evenly spaced on the ribbon.

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  3. Canadian Volunteer Service Medal Order - SI/94-62 (Section 15)
    Order Respecting the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal
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    • (2) Where more than one bar is worn, the order of wearing, from bottom to top, shall be as follows: bar for overseas service, bar for Dieppe, bar for Hong Kong and bar for Bomber Command, with the bars being evenly spaced on the ribbon.

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  4. Canadian Volunteer Service Medal Order - SI/94-62 (Section 11)
    Order Respecting the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal

     Time spent on duty outside the boundaries of Canada in transit from one Canadian point to another Canadian point shall not count as qualifying service for the awarding of the bar for overseas service.

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  5. Canadian Volunteer Service Medal Order - SI/94-62 (Section 10)
    Order Respecting the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal
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    • (4) A silver bar, showing an ascending World War II heavy bomber, shall be awarded to members of an air crew and non-flying personnel in respect of a period of one day of operational service with a Bomber Command squadron as listed in the United Kingdom Air Ministry Confidential Air Force Lists who were engaged in or supported bombing operations over Continental Europe from September 3, 1939 to May 8, 1945.

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