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Atlantic Star11. The Atlantic star is intended to commemorate the Battle of the Atlantic and is designed primarily for convoys and their escorts and anti-submarine forces as well as for fast merchant ships that sailed alone. 12. The ribbon of the Atlantic Star is blue, white and sea green, shaded and watered, the design being intented as a symbol of service in the Atlantic. The ribbon is to be worn with the blue edge furthest from the left shoulder. 13. In the Merchant Navy the qualifications for the award of the Atlantic Star are:
14. Time spent as a prisoner of war, consequent on service at sea in dangerous waters will count towards the six months' qualifying period for the award of the Atlantic Star, provided that at the time of capture the 1939-45 Star had been earned by six months' service at sea and one voyage had subsequently been made through the area specified in paragraph 13 (a). 15. Service in local coastal craft is excluded, as this will be recognised by the award of the 1939-45 Star.
Clasp to the Atlantic Star16. Merchant Navy personnel who qualify for the Atlantic Star and the France Germany Star will be awarded only the Star first earned. A Clasp will be awarded with it denoting that the service which would have qualified for the second Star has been rendered. A Silver rose Emblem will be worn to denote the award of the France and Germany or the Atlantic Clasp as the case may be.
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