Military Awards
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1–4. Assistant Secretary of the Army (Manpower and Reserve Affairs)1–10. Principles of support1–12. Objective and implementation1–13. Categories of individual awards1–17. Character of service1–19. Duplication of awards1–22. Succeeding awards1–26. Recognition of Reserve Component members upon death, discharge, or transfer to the Retired Reserve1–27. Announcement of awards1–29. Announcement of revocation of awards1–36. Forwarding of award elements1–37. Awards to personnel of other Services1–38. United States awards to foreign military personnel1–42. Order of precedence-service medals and service ribbons1–44. Badges and appurtenances1–45. Requisitions2–1. Objectived. General.3–1. Intent3–3. Personnel eligible3–4. Who may recommend3–6. Wartime conditions award approval authority3–7. Stability operations4–4. Basis for approval4–6. Character of service4–19. Unqualified service4–20. Subsequent awards and oak leaf clusters4–21. Rules for processing the Army Reserve Components Achievement Medal5–1. IntentSection III U.S. Service Medals and Ribbons No Longer Available5–32. Replacement5–33. Rules for processing Army service medals and service ribbonsU.S. military and/or contingency operations6–16. Lapel buttons for badges6–21. Miniature decorations6–23. Medal of Honor flag description and symbolism7–1. Intent7–3. Confirmation in a Department of the Army General Orders7–4. Presentation of awards7–6. Restrictions7–9. Unit decorations for U.S. Army advisory personnel7–11. Issue to primary next of kin7–12. Description7–20. War service streamers7–24. Assault-landing credit-arrowhead device7–32. Time limits8–1. Intent8–2. Types of badges8–10. Expert Field Medical Badge8–12. Parachutist Badge-basic criteria8–13. Senior Parachutist Badge criteria8–14. Master Parachutist Badge criteria8–20. Special Operations Diver Badge8–25. Pathfinder Badge8–42. Drill Sergeant Identification Badge8–45. Army National Guard Recruiting and Retention Identification BadgesInscription: PistolWeapons: Field artillery Inscription: Field ArtyInscription: CarbineInscription: Bayonet9–2. Guidelines9–4. Foreign unit decorationsd. Display.e. Foreign unit emblems.9–12. North Atlantic Treaty Organization Meritorious Service Medal9–18. French Fourragere9–19. Belgian Fourragere9–20. Netherlands Orange Lanyard9–22. Republic of Korea Presidential Unit Citation9–24. Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross Unit Citation9–25. Republic of Vietnam Civil Actions Unit Citation10–1. Intent10–2. Prohibitions10–11. Certificates for badges11–2. Award guidelines11–4. Use of appropriated funds12–2. Criteria12–4. Approval authority12–5. Presentation12–6. Award elementsSection I Required PublicationsSection II Related PublicationsAR 15–6AR 25–400–2AR 135–180AR 215–1AR 600–8–14AR 600–55AR 670–10DAGO 1974–4DAGO 1979–18DAGO 1984–33DAGO 1990–15DA Memo 600–8–22DA Memo 672–1DA Pam 25–30DA Pam 670–1DODM 1348.33 (Volumes 1, 2, 3)DOD 4515.13–RCJCSI 1301.01FCJCSI 1310.01EAct of Congress 29 June 1906 (34 Stat 621)Act of Congress of 9 July 1918 (40 Stat 873)Act of Congress 21 November 1941, (55 Stat 781)Act of Congress 20 July 1949 (63 Statue (Stat) 477)Act of Congress 6 July 1945 (59 Stat 461)EO 11545EO 12019EO 12790EO 12793EO 13286EO 13363PL 107–248, Section 8143PL 108–234PL 109–364, Section 555UCMJ, Art. 15War Department General Order 96, 1909War Department General Order 40, 1915War Department General Order 155, 1917War Department Compilation of Orders, changes 15, 4 February 1919War Department General Order 48, 1919War Department General Orders 3, 1932War Department General Orders 32, 19465 USC 734210 USC 112910 USC 113010 USC 113110 USC 113310 USC 155210 USC 1230414 USC 712Section III Prescribed FormsSection IV Referenced FormsDA Form 348DA Form 348–1DA Form 2028DA Form 3931DA Form 5612DA Form 7347DD Form 2S (RET)DD Form 214DD Form 1348–6DD Form 1610OF 346SF 600C–2. Determination of eligibilityE–2. Newly authorized decorationsF–1. 10 USC 1130 processG–1. FunctionG–2. PurposeG–5. SupersessionAASAASA (ALT)ASA (M&RA)KLBUSAJFKSWCSAbove and beyond the call of dutyActive Federal military serviceArea of eligibilityArea of operationAwardAward preconditionBiographical sketchBraveryChain of commandCombat heroismCombat zoneDeath or wounding by friendly fireDecorationDetachmentDirect participationDirect supportDistinguished himself or herself byDuty of great responsibilityDuty of responsibilityExtraordinary heroismForeign decorationForeign governmentGallantry and intrepidity at the risk of lifeGallantry in actionHeroismHostile ActIntermediate authorityKey individualMedalMedical professionalMeritorious achievementMeritorious serviceMilitary meritOfficerOperationOutstanding or unusually meritorious performancePeacetime criteriaPersonnel supportPrimary next of kinPhysicianSignificant activityUnitWoundWounded in actionThere are no statutory or regulatory time limits pertaining to award of service medals and ribbons. However, issue or replacement of service medals or ribbons before the World War I Victory Medal is no longer accomplished. These award elements are no longer available from the Federal supply system. Criteria for service medals and ribbons are shown ...See more on history.army.milFile Size: 603KBPage Count: 206Explore further There are no statutory or regulatory time limits pertaining to award of service medals and ribbons. However, issue or replacement of service medals or ribbons before the World War I Victory Medal is no longer accomplished. These award elements are no longer available from the Federal supply system. Criteria for service medals and ribbons are shown ... File Size: 603KB Page Count: 206
There are no statutory or regulatory time limits pertaining to award of service medals and ribbons. However, issue or replacement of service medals or ribbons before the World War I Victory Medal is no longer accomplished. These award elements are no longer available from the Federal supply system. Criteria for service medals and ribbons are shown ...
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