The Canadian Korean War Bush Dress Ribbon Bar set consists of two official service ribbons awarded to members of the Canadian Armed Forces who participated in the Korean War (1950–1953). These ribbon bars were worn on the bush dress uniform, a lightweight and practical garment issued to forces deployed in field conditions. Each ribbon measures approximately 1.25 inches in width and features woven fabric in the prescribed color pattern of the respective medal. Typically, these sets include ribbons such as the Korea Medal and the United Nations Korea Medal, symbolizing service and contribution to the United Nations’ efforts during the conflict. The bars are mounted with a metal backing and designed to be affixed to the uniform using either pins or slide-on fittings. These ribbon bars serve as an official form of recognition for Canadian military personnel who served in Korea and are relevant for collectors, historians, and individuals studying Canadian military history.






