ELIGIBILITY & CRITERIA
The Medal may be awarded to members of the Canadian Forces, members of an allied force working as an integral part of the Canadian Forces such as exchange personnel, civilian employees of the Government of Canada or Canadian citizens under contract with the Government of Canada, on the condition that they were deployed as part of a military mission under the authority of the Canadian Forces, that have, on or after October 7, 2001, died or been wounded under honourable circumstances as a direct result of a hostile or perceived hostile action on the condition that the wounds that were sustained required treatment by a physician and the treatment has been documented.Eligible cases include but are not limited to:
death or wounds due to a terrorist attack, mine or bomb disposal duty, direct or indirect fire, rescue duty, collision of an aircraft, vehicle or vessel, on the condition that the occurrence is directly related to a hostile action;
death or wounds as a direct result of friendly fire aimed at a hostile force or what is or was thought to be a hostile force;
wounds that require not less than seven days of treatment in hospital, or an equivalent course of treatment, and that were caused by:
exposure to the elements as a consequence of an aircraft, vehicle or vessel being destroyed or disabled by a hostile action,
harsh treatment or neglect while a captive of a hostile force, or
use of nuclear, biological or chemical agents by a hostile force;
death caused by:
exposure to the elements as a consequence of an aircraft, vehicle or vessel being destroyed or disabled by a hostile action,
harsh treatment or neglect while a captive of a hostile force, or
use of nuclear, biological or chemical agents by a hostile force; or
mental disorders that are, based on a review by a qualified mental health care practitioner, directly attributable to a hostile or perceived hostile action.
Ineligible cases include but are not limited to:
death or wounds due to exposure to the elements other than listed above, or caused by acts of God;
death or wounds caused by an accident arising from their employment in a theatre of operations but were not directly attributable to a hostile action;
death or wounds caused by disease; or
death or wounds that were self-inflicted or caused by the victim's negligence.
For more details, see these examples.