Army ribbons and awards guide

    • [DOC File]Part IV, Subpart ii, Chapter 1, Section D. Claims for ...

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      Army Commendation Medal with “V” Device. Bronze Star Medal with “V” Device. Combat Action Badge. Combat Action Ribbon (Note: Prior to February 1969, the Navy Achievement Medal with “V” Device was awarded.) Combat Aircrew Insignia. Combat Infantry/Infantryman Badge. Combat Medical Badge. Distinguished Flying Cross. Distinguished ...

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    • [DOC File]CCC_Manage_the_Awards_and_Decorations_Program_LP

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      May 01, 2020 · Slide 4: Army Awards Program Focus: Goals, philosophy and objective of the Army’s awards program. 1. The fundamental goals of the Army honors and awards program are to: a. Foster mission accomplishment by recognizing excellence of both military and civilian personnel. b. Motivate personnel to high levels of performance and service. 2.

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    • [DOC File]DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY

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      A. GENERAL: Cadet awards, ribbons, badges, tabs, and cords are presented to cadets in recognition of outstanding performance and/or achievement. Some of these are awarded as soon as practical after earning the award/ribbon and some are only awarded at the Annual Awards Ceremony.

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    • [DOCX File]AFJROTC Award Contacts

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      AFJROTC cadets will wear AFJROTC ribbons above and to the left of other service JROTC ribbons or awards (see exception in para 3.1.9). Group ribbons according to service with the order of precedence determined by the regulations of each service. Other services’ ribbons are grouped by service in the following order: Army, Navy, and Marine Corps. *

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    • Leader's Book

      1. Personal Data 4 2. Battle Focus 16 3. Equipment Data 27 4. Training Management 29 40 5.Scheduled Events 41 6.Chain of Command 45 7.Phone Listing 50 8.References SOLDIER’S PRIVACY ACT STATEMENT The personnel listed below authorized _____ to maintain their SSN and personal information in his/her Leader’s Book with the understanding that this information will not be disclosed …

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    • [DOCX File]JROTC Unit Management System - U.S. Army JROTC

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      Both the N-2-2 and N-2-3 ribbons are annual awards. For traditional schedule schools, JUMS will not generate. or allow . a second award. for either of these ribbons to be generated and published. for any Cadet regardless of how many Cadet Challen. ge scores …

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    • [DOC File]CCR-670-1

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      4-1. Description. The following medals, badges, awards, decorations, and ribbons are authorized for wear by eligible cadets on issue or cadet type uniforms: a. Medals, badges, awards, and decorations, including ribbons of the United States and foreign nations authorized by CCR-672-5-1. b.

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    • [DOC File]AFZN-BB-L 02 OCT 96 - Army Education Benefits Blog

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      All awards must be submitted prior to the desired date of presentation in accordance with the following timeline: Battalion Coin 1 week prior. Battalion Certificate 2 weeks prior. Driver Badge 30 days prior. Army Achievement Medal 30 days prior. Army Commendation Medal 60 days prior. Meritorious Service Medal 90 days prior

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    • [DOCX File]USA Army ROTC Cadet Handbook

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      Appurtenances: consist of the numerals 2, 3, and 4 affixed to cadet ribbons to show subsequent awards. A number 2 is for the second award, number 3 for third, and number 4 for fourth. Unless noted otherwise all awards may be received more than once.

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    • [DOCX File]Review the Awards and Decorations Program Lesson Plan

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      Review the Awards and Decorations Program is a 3.5 hour lesson. During this lesson we will examine the goals, policies, eligibility, processing requirements and procedures for the Army Awards and Decoration Program. Additionally, we will discuss unit-level award program management techniques.

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