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  USMC Recruiting Ribbon Display Recognition
The Marine Corps Recruiting Ribbon was established on June 7, 1995, by Secretary of the Navy John H. Dalton.
Recruiters: Marines assigned to recruiting duty (MOS 8411) are eligible to receive the ribbon upon completion of a successful tour of duty (36 months of consecutive service in an 8411 billet).
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 Recruiting Service Ribbon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Recruiting Service Ribbon is a military decoration of the United States Armed Forces which is issued by every branch of service with the exception of the United States Army.
The Navy also authorizes a Recruiter Badge which is worn as a temporary decoration during a service member’s tour of duty as a naval recruiter.
The Marine Corps Recruiting Ribbon was authorized by order of the Secretary of the Navy on June 7, 1995 with retroactive presentations to January 1, 1973.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Recruiting_Service_Ribbon   (655 words)

  
 USMC Warriors -- Medals   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The Defense Distinguished Service Medal is awarded for exceptionally distinguished performance of duty contributing to national security or defense at the highest levels while assigned to a joint activity.
The Navy Distinguished Service Medal is awarded to squad members who, while serving in any capacity with the USMC Warriors, distinguish themselves by exceptionally meritorious service to the Squad in a duty of great responsibility.
This medal is awarded for non-combat meritorious achievement or service that is incontestably exceptional and of a magnitude that clearly places the individual above his peers while serving in one of the assignments designated.
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 IGR Ribbons
This ribbon may be awarded to recognize an IGR member whose performance of duty is so commendable that it sets the individual apart from his/her peers, far above that normally expected of those in his/her grade and position.
This ribbon shall be awarded to any commissioned officer, warrant officer, and enlisted member of the Indiana Guard Reserve, who have distinguished themselves by meritorious service or achievement which is of a lesser degree than that required for the ICOM.
The IGR Service Ribbon is awarded in three year increments for the 1st thru the 9th year of service for a total of three awards.
www.mdisdf.org /ribbons2.htm   (1543 words)

  
 Marine Corps Recruiting Ribbon
A recruiter who becomes a career recruiter will be eligible to receive the ribbon upon assignment of the MOS 8412.
Personnel who were transferred due to relief for cause or relief for the good of the Service from recruiting duty are not eligible for the ribbon.
Authority to award the Marine Corps Recruiting Ribbon is delegated to COs.
www.gruntsmilitary.com /mcrr.shtml   (509 words)

  
 Ribbon Checker
To find a particular ribbon, use the 'find' command available on the most commonly used browsers.
An alphabetical listing of ribbons and medals is in the works, as is a "medals" page.
Ribbons specifically disallowed on the Navy uniform may be found here.
kepler.pratt.duke.edu /USNRibbons.html   (257 words)

  
 Coast Guard Individual Ribbon Awards   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The Coast Guard Recruiting Service Ribbon was established on November 2, 1995, by Commandant of the Coast Guard
The Coast Guard Recruiting Service Ribbon has been in effect retroactively to January 1, 1980 (to coincide with the eligibility criteria for the Navy Recruiting Ribbon).
The Coast Guard Recruiting Service Ribbon is awarded for two years of consecutive successful duty in recruiting after January 1, 1980.
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 Air Force Recruiting Ribbon
On 21 Jun 2000, the Secretary of the Air Force established the Air Force Recruiter Ribbon to recognize those officer and enlisted personnel who perform the challenging duty of Air Force recruiting.
The ribbon was designed to acknowledge past, present, and future Air Force recruiters who display the extraordinary commitment and dedication required to perform this important function.
The ribbon criteria for active duty, reserve, and guard personnel are as follows: - Individuals will be authorized to wear the Air Force Recruiter Ribbon on a temporary basis while performing recruiting duty immediately upon graduation from Air Force Recruiting School.
www.gruntsmilitary.com /af_recruiting.shtml   (315 words)

  
 The Federation [Join the fight for Survival]
This ribbon is awarded to all officers taken as prisoners of war.
This ribbon is awarded to those in the battle during the retaking of Deep Space 13 from the Reptilian Alliance.
This ribbon is given out for major contributions out of character such as making a new web page for your ship, contributes to the fleet database or to help expand the fleet in general.
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 C.G. Chest Candy ??? - Topic Powered by eve community
The Coast Guard Sea Service Ribbon is awarded to active duty members of the Coast Guard and Coast Guard Reserve, inactive duty members of the Coast Guard Reserve, or non-Coast Guard personnel who, under temporary or permanent assignment, satisfactorily complete a minimum of 12 months cumulative sea duty.
The Special Operations Service Ribbon is awarded to personnel of the Armed Forces serving in any capacity with the Coast Guard (and certain other individuals) who participate in significant numbers in a Coast Guard special operation, not involving combat, and who have not been recognized by another service award for the same operation.
The Coast Guard Recruiting Service Ribbon was established on November 2, 1995, by Commandant of the Coast Guard Admiral Robert E. Kramek.
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 Ribbon Regulations   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
This award consists of a medal pendant with ribbon and is presented annually to an outstanding second- or third-year cadet in a 3-year program (third- or fourth-year cadet in a 4-year program) who is actively engaged in the AFJROTC program and who possesses individual characteristics contributing to leadership.
The star worn on the ribbon must be procured with private or unit funds and will not be furnished by the sponsoring organization.
Limit this ribbon to 10 percent of the cadet corps to ensure recognition of achievements and services which are clearly outstanding and exceptional when compared to achievements and accomplishments of other cadets.
schs.kana.k12.wv.us /rotc/ribbonreg.html   (3191 words)

  
 What are the Different Types of Military Ribbons?
Military ribbons are awarded to recognize successful completion of a standard service, such as training, deployment, or special programs.
A service ribbon is different from a military badge or medal given for a single act of bravery or performance.
Military ribbons are pinned to the breast of the uniform and derived from the flags knights used to carry into battle, whose bright colors showed the purpose of each battalion.
www.wisegeek.com /what-are-the-different-types-of-military-ribbons.htm   (444 words)

  
 US Navy Exchange, Norway
Service ribbons or ribbon bars, as they are also called, are representations of an actual military medal.
Small metal devices are worn the ribbon bar to denote additional awards, campaigns, additional honors or subsequent service.
Devices and attachments are placed on service ribbons centered from top to bottom and from right to left.
www.angelfire.com /film/uniform/ribbons2.html   (253 words)

  
 Recruiter Badge - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Recruiter Badge is a decoration of the United States military which is awarded to those personnel who have performed recruitment duty as military recruiters to the United States Armed Forces.
A Recruiting Service Ribbon also is awarded for those personnel who have completed successful tours as military recruiters.
The Army Recruiter Badge is initially presented as a temporary decoration and is worn on the left pocket, beneath standard award ribbons.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Recruiter_Badge   (744 words)

  
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During the negotiations, the service ribbon initiative was put on hold.
The recruiting service ribbon was approved in June 1995 and is retroactive to January 1973, according to 2nd Lt. Thomas Dolan, a spokesman for Manpower and Reserve Affairs.
The drill instructor ribbon was approved in July 1997 and is retroactive to October 1952, and the Marine Security Guard ribbon was also approved in July 1997 and is retroactive to January 1949, he said.
www.marinetimes.com /print.php?f=1-292925-779534.php   (806 words)

  
 Coast Guard Ribbons
The above display represents the correct order of precedence of ribbons most likely to be worn today on the Coast Guard uniform.
Devices worn on these ribbons must be worn in a specific manner and are used to denote additional awards or participation in a specific event.
For additional information about the proper order of display, placement of devices or about ribbons not shown, refer to the Coast Guard Medals and Awards Manual, CMDTINST M1650.25.
www.pwcweb.com /vfwpost1503/coast_guard_ribbons.html   (75 words)

  
 Navy and Marine Corps Overseas Service Ribbon Display Recognition
The Navy and Marine Corps Overseas Service Ribbon was estab-lished on September 17, 1968, by Secretary of the Navy John F. Lehman, Jr.
This ribbon is awarded to officers and enlisted personnel of the Navy, Naval Reserve, Marine Corps, and Marine Corps Reserve for 12 months consecutive or accumulated duty at overseas shore-based duty stations.
In the case of inactive reservists, the ribbon is awarded for 30 consecutive or 45 cumulative days of active duty training or temp-orary active duty at overseas stations, including deployed units and units homeported overseas.
www.amervets.com /replacement/nmos.htm   (489 words)

  
 All Hands - January 2001 - Navy Medals/Ribbons
Represents participation in campaigns or operations, multiple qualification or an additional award to any of the various ribbons on which it is authorized.
Authorized for acts or service involving direct participation in combat operations
Worn on the suspension ribbon of the Navy Occupation Service Medal
www.mediacen.navy.mil /pubs/allhands/jan01/ribbons.htm   (241 words)

  
 Navy Individual Ribbon Awards
The Navy Recruiting Service Ribbon was established on February 2, 1989, by
The ribbon is awarded to non Career Recruiting Force and Non Naval Reserve Canvasser Recruiter personnel upon completion of a successful tour of duty in recruiting at the recommendation of their commanding officer or officer in charge.
Subsequent awards are denoted by bronze service stars three-sixteenths of an inch in diameter (a silver service star the same size denotes a sixth award).
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 Ribbon Checker Usmc - ... - awardribbons.acdcbackinblack.be   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
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Click the boxes next to the ribbons you are currently authorized to...
Click the boxes next to the ribbons you are currently authorized to wear, then...
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 Advisory Board
Among his awards are the Defense Superior Service Medal, Legion of Merit (two awards), Meritorious Service Medal, Meritorious Unit Commendation, and various unit and campaign awards.
After thirty years of service, he retired from active duty in the grade of Major General and moved on to private sector executive roles.
In July of 1977, he reported to recruiting duty at the Navy Recruiting District - Minneapolis, Minnesota, and was twice named the Six-Year Program Recruiter of the Year.
www.military.com /board.html   (2654 words)

  
 The Combat Zone Military Ribbons   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Service medals and ribbons awarded by the other US services may be worn on the Army uniform, except the Air Force Longevity Service Award Ribbon and Air Force and Navy marksmanship ribbons.
Service and training ribbons awarded by other US services will be worn after US Army service and training ribbons and before foreign awards.
Soldiers who are awarded a United Nations Medal may wear the first UN medal with unique suspension and service ribbon for which they qualify.
www.thecombatzone.org /Ribbons.html   (349 words)

  
 All Hands -Navy medals and ribbons   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The ribbons below are in the correct order of precedence for those most likely to be worn on a Navy uniform today.
Devices worn on these ribbons indicate additional awards or participation in a specific event.
For additional information about the proper order of display, placement of devices, or about ribbons not shown, consult Secretary of the Navy Instruction 1650.1F and U.S. Navy Uniform Regulations (NAVPERS 1566.5G).
www.usspuffer.org /puffer/ribbons.htm   (67 words)

  
 USCG G-PCX Web Site -
Select your awards/citations/medals and when you are done, click on Display at the bottom of the page to see a display of how the ribbons should be worn.
When you view the ribbon dispay, adjust it so that items in italics are ordered by the date on which you qualified for them.
This page displays and lists the ribbons in accordance with the Auxiliary Manual and posted changes that affect the wearing of awards.
www.cgaux.info /g_ocx/cgi-bin/ribbons.pl?./g_ocx/awards/checker   (156 words)

  
 New Page 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The obvious ones are the fl and white of the POW/MIA, others are representative of military campaign ribbons and awards.
I've put together the chart bellow of all of the US military ribbons, so that you can match up your beads, to the corresponding ribbon which it represents or just for information purposes.
The ribbons are listed in precedence of wear.
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 Ribbon Checker Usmc - Printed Ribbon Supplier - www.awardribbons.acdcbackinblack.be   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Marine Corps Reserve Medal Navy Reserve Meritorious Service Navy/Marine Corps Overseas Service USMC Recruiting Service Ribbon...
This is a ribbon checker where you can check the order of wearing of US ribbon...
USMC Recruiting Service Ribbon USMC Drill Instructor Service Ribbon...
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 NOAA Corps | Ribbons
Pictured below in order of precedence are the ribbons awarded by the Department of Commerce, NOAA and NOAA Corps.
To order ribbons or insignia, use the insignia order form (this is an Adobe PDF document).
Inquiries and comments about NOAA Corps Recruiting should be directed to: NOAACorps.Recruiting@noaa.gov.
www.noaacorps.noaa.gov /about/ribbons.html   (112 words)

  
 Ribbon Awards of the U.S. Coast Guard
The following are Ribbon Awards that are authorized for wear by members of the U.S. Coast Guard.
For service in a unit cited in the name of the president for outstanding performance in action.
Recognizes joint units or activities for meritorious achievement or service superior to that which would normally be expected during combat or declared national emergency or under extraordinary circumstances that involve the national interest.
www.homeofheroes.com /medals/ribbons/1_ribbons_cg.html   (515 words)

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