The North Africa Security and Order Operations Commemorative Medal was awarded to: • members of the French armed forces for 90 days or more service in security and order operations in regular or reserve formations. The time factor is waived for those cited with the
Cross for Military Valour or wounded as a result of these operations; • governmental civil servants and of police services as well as those personnel placed under the authority of the military authority, or that participated in the operations proper as a result of their responsibilities or specialty, that met the aforementioned military prerequisites; • sailors of the
French navy placed under the orders of the IV region's naval prefect for missions of at least 90 days in a 24-month period (added by a decree of 17 October 1960). Five different gilt clasps could be earned and worn simultaneously when awarded. •
ALGÉRIE () for 90 days service between 31 October 1954 and 1 July 1964 •
TUNISIE () for 90 days service between 1 January 1952 and 2 July 1962 •
MAROC () for 90 days service between 1 June 1953 and 2 July 1962 •
SAHARA () for 90 days service between 31 October 1954 and 27 June 1961 •
MAURITANIE () for 90 days service between 10 January 1957 and 1 January 1960 ==Award description==