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R005T<br />MIL-THIN RIBBON OF THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE DSM (DISTINGUISHED SERVICE MEDAL) <BR>Instituted: 1970<BR>Criteria: Exceptionally meritorious service to the U. S. while assigned to a Joint Activity in a position of unique and great responsibility.


R006T<br />MIL-THIN RIBBON OF THE Army Distinguished Service Medal(DISTINGUISHED SERVICE MEDAL)<BR>Instituted: 1918<BR>Criteria: Exceptionally meritorious service to the United States Government in a duty of great responsibility.



R010T<br />MIL-THIN RIBBON FOR THE Silver Star<BR>Instituted: 1932<BR>Criteria: Gallantry in action against an armed enemy of the United States or while serving with friendly foreign forces.



R011T<br />MIL-THIN RIBBON FOR THE Defense Superior Service Medal<BR>Instituted: 1976<BR>Criteria: Superior meritorious service to the U. S. while assigned to a Joint Activity in a position of significant responsibility.



R012T<br />MIL-THIN RIBBON FOR THE Legion of Merit <BR>Instituted: 1942<BR>Criteria: Exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding services to the US.



R013T<br />MIL-THIN RIBBON FOR THE DFC (Distinguished Flying Cross)<BR>Instituted: 1926<BR>Criteria: Heroism or extraordinary achievement while participating in aerial flight.




R014T<br />MIL-THIN RIBBON FOR THE Soldiers Medal


R018T<br />Criteria: Heroic or meritorious achievement or service not involving participation in aerial flight.<BR><BR>President Roosevelt authorized the Bronze Star Medal by Executive Order 9419 dated 4 February 1944, retroactive to 7 December 1941. This authorization was announced in War Department Bulletin No. 3, dated 10 February 1944. <BR>A retro-active authorization of the Bronze Star Medal to soldiers who had received the Combat Infantryman Badge or the Combat Medical Badge during World War II was done in 1947. The basis for doing this was that the badges were awarded only to soldiers who had borne these hardships. This resulted in the support of the Bronze Star Medal by General Marshall.<BR><BR>The V (Valor device) was authorized in 1944 as an attachment to the Bronze Star Medal.




R029T<br />MIL-THIN RIBBON FOR THE Purple Heart Medal<BR>Instituted: 1932: <BR>Criteria: Awarded to any member of the U.S. Armed Forces killed or wounded in an armed conflict.



R019T<br />MIL-THIN RIBBON FOR THE Defense Meritorious Service Medal<BR>Instituted: 1977 <BR>Criteria: Non-combat meritorious achievement or service while assigned to Joint Activity.



R020T<br />MIL-THIN RIBBON FOR THE Meritorious Service Medal<BR>Instituted: 1969 <BR>Criteria: Outstanding non-combat meritorious achievement or service to the US.



R021T<br />MIL-THIN RIBBON FOR THE Air Medal<BR>Instituted: 1942 <BR>Criteria: Heroic actions or meritorious service while participating in aerial flight.<BR><BR>For Marines: Current regulations do not allow numerals, stars, and V on this award at the same time. Regs allow V with Gold Star and V with numerals but stars and numerals are not allowed together.



R022T<br />MIL-THIN RIBBON FOR THE Joint Service Commendation Medal<BR>Instituted: 1963 <BR>Criteria: Meritorious service or achievement while assigned to a Joint Activity.




R023T<br />MIL-THIN RIBBON FOR THE Army Commendation Medal<BR>Instituted: 1945<BR>Criteria: Heroism, meritorious achievement, or service.




R140T<br />MIL-THIN version of:Joint Service Achievement RIBBON<BR>Instituted: 1983<BR>Qualifying Dates: <BR>Criteria: Meritorious service or achievement while serving with a Joint Activity.



R132T<br />MIL-THIN version of: US ARMY Achievement RIBBON<BR>Instituted: 1981<BR>Qualifying Dates: <BR>Criteria: Meritorious service or achievement while serving in a non-combat area.



R146T<br />MIL-THIN VERSION OF THE Prisoner of War RIBBON<BR>Instituted: 1985<BR>Qualifying Dates: All<BR>Criteria: Awarded to any member of the U.S. Armed Forces taken prisoner during any armed conflict dating from World War I.



R033T<br />MIL-THIN version of: US ARMY Good Conduct RIBBON<BR>Instituted: 1941<BR>Qualifying Dates: <BR>Criteria: Exemplary conduct, efficiency and fidelity during three years of active enlisted service with the U.S. Army (1 Year during wartime).



R072T<br />MIL-THIN VERSION OF THE Army Reserve Components Achievement RIBBON; also known as the ARCAM.<BR>Instituted: 1971<BR>Criteria: Exemplary conduct, efficiency, and fidelity during 4 years of enlisted service with the U.S. Army Reserve or National Guard.



R047T<br />MIL-THIN version of: American Defense RIBBON<BR>Instituted: 1941<BR>Qualifying Dates: 1939-41<BR>Criteria: Army: 12 months of active duty service during 1939-41


R048T<br />Created in 1943 by order of President Franklin Roosevelt to recognize the contribution of women to the United States military during the Second World War.<BR><BR>The Womens Army Corps Service Medal is awarded to any service member who was a member of the Womens Army Auxiliary Corps between July 10, 1942, and August 31, 1943 or the Womens Army Corps between September l, 1943, and September 2, 1945. The medal is issued as a one time decoration and there are no devices authorized for additional presentations.<BR><BR>The Womens Army Corps Service Medal is considered obsolete since, in the modern age, the 21st century United States military is a combined service and no longer maintains separate service corps for women.<BR>

R049T<br />MIL-THIN version of: WWII American Campaign RIBBON<BR>Instituted: 1942<BR>Qualifying Dates: 1941-46<BR>Criteria: Service outside the U.S. in the American theater for 30 days or within the continental US for one year.


R050T<br />MIL-THIN VERSION OF WW2 ASIATIC Pacific RIBBON<BR>Instituted: 1942<BR>Qualifying Dates: 1941-46<BR>Criteria: Service in the Asiatic-Pacific theater for 30 days or receipt of any combat decoration.<BR><BR>Medal was not awarded until 1947 when General Douglas MacArthur received the first one.




R051T<br />MIL-THIN version of: Europe-Africa-Middle East RIBBON<BR>Instituted: 1942<BR>Qualifying Dates: 1941-45<BR>Criteria: Service in the European - African - Middle Eastern theater for 30 days or receipt of any combat decoration.<BR><BR>Medal was not awarded until 1947 when General Dwight D. Eisenhower received the first one.




R052T<br />Instituted: 1945<BR>Qualifying Dates: 1941-46<BR>Criteria: Awarded for service in US Armed Forces between 1941 and 1946.<BR><BR>(Note- a bronze star attachment was often affixed to denote that the award was for service in combat)

R053T<br />Instituted: 1946<BR>Qualifying Dates: 1945-55 (Berlin: 1945-90)<BR>Criteria: 30 consecutive days of service in occupied territories of former enemies during above periods.<BR>Germany and Japan bar attachments are allowed on medals only. They are not authorized by regulation to be worn on the ribbon bar.<BR><BR>JAPAN and GERMANY BARS designate area of occupation.<BR><BR>Areas of Occupation are: Germany (excluding Berlin) between 9 May 1945 and 5 May 1955; Austria between 9 May 1945 and 27 July 1955; Berlin between 9 May 1945 and 2 October 1990; Italy between 9 May 1945 and 15 September 1947 in the compartment of Venezia Giulia E. Zara or Province of Udine, or with a unit in Italy designated in DA General Order 4, 1947; Japan between 3 September 1945 and 27 April 1952 in the four main islands of Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku and Kyushu; the surrounding smaller islands of the Japanese homeland; the Ryukyu Islands; and the Bonin-Volcano Islands; Korea between 3 September 1945 and 29 June 1949.


R056T<br />MIL-THIN version of: Medal for Humane Action RIBBON<BR>Instituted: 1949<BR>Qualifying Dates: 1948-49<BR>Criteria: 120 consecutive days of service participating in the Berlin Airlift or in support thereof. Was also awarded posthumously.

R057T<br />MIL-THIN VERSION OF THE National Defense Service RIBBON<BR><BR>often abbreviated on DD214 as NDSM<BR><BR>Instituted: 1953<BR>Qualifying Dates: 1950-54, 1961-74, 1990-95, 2001-TBD<BR>Criteria: Any honorable active duty service during any of the above periods.<BR><BR>Until 1987, Army only used a bronze oak leaf cluster to denote an additional award. At this time, it began using bronze stars as the other services did.


R058T<br />MIL-THIN version of: Korean Service RIBBON<BR>Instituted: 1950<BR>Qualifying Dates: 1950-54<BR>Criteria: Participation in military operations within the Korean area during the above period.




R059T<br />MIL-THIN version of: Antartica Service RIBBON<BR>Instituted: 1960<BR>Qualifying Dates: 1946 to present<BR>Criteria: 30 calendar days of service on the Antarctic Continent.

R061T<br />MIL-THIN version of: Armed Forces Expeditionary. RIBBON<BR>Instituted: 1961<BR>Qualifying Dates: 1958 to present<BR>Criteria: Participation in military operations not covered by specific war.




R062T<br />VIETNAM SERVICE RIBBON<BR>Instituted: 1965<BR>Qualifying Dates: 1965-73<BR>Criteria: Service in Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, or Thailand during the above period.<BR><BR>There were 17 campaigns during the Vietnam War:<BR><BR>Vietnam Advisory 1962-1965 <BR>Vietnam Defense 1965 <BR>Vietnam Counteroffensive 1965-1966 <BR>Vietnam Phase II 1966 - 1967 <BR>Vietnam Counteroffensive Phase III 1967-1968 <BR>Tet Counteroffensive 1968 <BR>Vietnam Counteroffensive Phase IV 1968 <BR>Vietnam Counteroffensive Phase V 1968 <BR>Vietnam Counteroffensive Phase VI 1968-1969 <BR>Tet 69 Counteroffensive 1969 <BR>Vietnam Summer-Fall 1969 <BR>Vietnam Winter-Spring 1970 <BR>Sanctuary Counteroffensive 1970 <BR>Vietnam Counteroffensive Phase VII 1970-1971 <BR>Consolidation I 1971 <BR>Consolidation II 1971-1972 <BR>Vietnam Cease-Fire 1972-1973 <BR>




R163T<br />MIL-THIN VERSION OF THE SOUTHWEST ASIA SERVICE RIBBON<BR><BR>Instituted: 1991<BR>Qualifying Dates: 1991to 1995<BR>Criteria: Active participation in or in support of Operation Desert Shield and/or Operation Desert Storm.<BR><BR>There are a maximum 3 campaign stars authorized for this award.


R102T<br />MIL-THIN version of: Kosovo RIBBON<BR>Instituted: 2000<BR>Qualifying Dates: 1999-TBD<BR>Criteria: This is awarded for service in Kosovo, Former Yugoslavia during the above period.


R308T<br />Created by Executive Order on November 28, 2004.<BR>Service members qualified for the Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal (GWOTEM) by reasons of service between 24 October 2001 and 30 April 2005, in Afghanistan, shall remain qualified for the medal. Any such soldier may be awarded the ACM in lieu of the GWOTEM for such service. Additionally, any such soldier authorized the arrowhead device may be awarded the ACM with arrowhead device in lieu of the GWOTEM with arrowhead device. No soldier shall be entitled to both medals for the same act, achievement or period of service.<BR><BR>No service stars are authorized.<BR><BR>Authorized to be awarded to soldiers who deploy to Afghanistan in direct support of Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) on or after 24 October 2001 to a date to be determined or the cessation of OEF. The area of eligibility encompasses all land area of the country of Afghanistan and all air spaces above the land. <BR>



R307T<br />Instituted by Executive Order on May 28, 2004.<BR>Qualifying Dates: March 19, 2003 to a date to be determined.<BR>Criteria: Awarded for military service within the borders of Iraq (or its territorial waters). Retroactive to March 19, 2003 until a date to be determined. <BR><BR>Attachments auth: USN: FMF dev; Army: arrowhead<BR><BR>The service medal replaces the Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal for service in Iraq and personnel who previously received the GWOTEM for Iraq service may elect to exchange the medal for the new Iraq Campaign Medal.<BR>Both medals may not be received for the same period of service in Iraq and any future Iraq service will only be recognized with the Iraq Campaign Medal.<BR>




R303T<br />MIL-THIN version of: GWOT EXPEDITIONARY RIBBON<BR>Instituted: <BR>Qualifying Dates: <BR>Criteria:


R304T<br />MIL-THIN version of: GWOT SERVICE RIBBON<BR>Instituted: <BR>Qualifying Dates: <BR>Criteria:


R305T<br />Created in 2002 by order of President George W. Bush. <BR>Criteria: Authorized for US military who served in the Republic of Korea to uphold the armistice between South and North Korea. Service in the Korean theater must have been at least thirty consecutive days <BR>It is retroactive to the end of the Korean War and is granted to any service performed after July 28, 1954. The National Personnel Records Center is responsible for verifying entitlement of the KDSM to discharged members of the military who served in Korea prior to the creation of the KDSM.<BR><BR>Only one award of the Korea Defense Service Medal is authorized, regardless of the amount of time served in the Korean theater. For service members who were awarded an Overseas Service Ribbon for Korean service, both decorations may be worn simultaneous

R159T<br />MIL-THIN version of: Armed Forces Service RIBBON<BR>Instituted: 1996<BR>Qualifying Dates: 1995-Present<BR>Criteria: Participation in military operations not covered by specific war or the Armed Forces Expeditionary.<BR><BR>Awarded for direct support of relief operations involving hurricanes Katrina and Rita (30 consecutive days or 60 non-consecutived days). The area of eligibility encompasses the United States from 27 Aug 2005 through 27 Feb 2006, less the area and time period<BR>detailed for receipt of the Humanitarian Service Medal. Those who receive the HSM may also qualify for the AFSM if their direct support does not include the same period and actions used in receiving the HSM.



R063T<br />MIL-THIN version of: Humanitarian ServiceICE RIBBON<BR>Instituted: 1977<BR>Qualifying Dates: 1975 - Present<BR>Criteria: Direct participation in specific operations of a humanitarian nature.<BR><BR>Awarded for participation in the immediate humanitarian relief operations for Hurricanes Katrina and Rita in Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, and portions of Texas from 29 Aug through 13 Oct 2005.<BR>



R199T<br />MIL-THIN version of: Outstanding Volunteer Service RIBBON<BR>Instituted: 1993<BR>Qualifying Dates: 1993 - Present<BR>Criteria: Awarded for outstanding and sustained voluntary service to the civilian community.



R064T<br />MIL-THIN version of: Armed Forces Reserve - USA RIBBON<BR>Instituted: 1950<BR>Qualifying Dates: 1949 to present<BR>Criteria: 10 years of honorable service in any reserve component of the US Army Reserve or award of ¿M¿ device.




R858T<br />MIL-THIN ARMY NCO (NON-COMMISSIOneD OFFICER) PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT RIBBON<BR><BR>Instituted: 1981<BR>Criteria: Awarded for successful completion of designated NCO professional development courses.<BR><BR>Bronze numerals affixed to the ribbon indicate completion of specific levels as follows:<BR><BR>2 -- indicates completion of the Basic Level course<BR>3 -- denotes completion of the Advanced Level course<BR>4 -- indicates the Senior level (Sergeants Major Academy) course.<BR><BR>(at one time the Numeral 5 indicated completion of the Sergeants Major Academy but this was rescinded.)


R841T<br />MIL-THIN Army Service RIBBON<BR><BR>Instituted: 1981<BR>Criteria: Awarded for successful completion of initial entry training. It is retroactive for completion prior to 1981 for only those who had an active status as of that date.<BR><BR>No attachments are allowed for this ribbon.<BR><BR>Sold as part of a mounted set. Please contact the Military Awards Specialist to order this item.<BR>

R842T<br />MIL-THIN ARMY Overseas Service RIBBON<BR><BR>Instituted: 1981<BR>Criteria: Awarded for successful completion of normal overseas tours not recognized by another award.<BR><BR>It is retroactive for completion prior to 1981 for only those who had an active status as of that date.<BR><BR>Numerals denote subsequent tours: Numeral 2 for 2nd tour, etc.<BR><BR>Only available as part of a mounted ribbon set. Contact Military Awards Specialist to order.


R873T<br />MIL-THIN RESERVE OVERSEAS TRAINING RIBBON<BR><BR>Instituted: 1984<BR>Criteria: Successful completion of annual training or active duty training for 10 consecutive duty days on foreign soil.<BR><BR>May be awarded retroactively to personnel who successfully completed the required training on foreign soil in a Reserve status prior to 11 July 1984 provided they were active Reserve status as of that date.<BR><BR>Only available as part of a mounted ribbon set. Contact Military Awards Specialist to order this item.


R202T<br />**SPECIALITY RIBBON**<br>RVN NATIONAL ORDER 5/CL RIBBON

R318T<br />**SPECIALITY RIBBON**<br>RVN Air Cross of Gallantry

R190T<br />**SPECIALTY RIBBON** RVN SPECIAL SERVICE RIBBON THIN

R095T<br />MIL-THIN version of: Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross W/PALM RIBBON<BR>Instituted: 1950<BR>Qualifying Dates: <BR>Criteria: Awarded for valor and heroic conduct while fighting the enemy.

R096T<br />MIL-THIN version of: Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross W/Gold Star RIBBON<BR>Instituted: 1950<BR>Qualifying Dates: <BR>Criteria: Awarded for valor and heroic conduct while fighting the enemy.

R097T<br />MIL-THIN version of: Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross W/Silver Star RIBBON<BR>Instituted: 1950<BR>Qualifying Dates: <BR>Criteria: Awarded for valor and heroic conduct while fighting the enemy.

R098T<br />MIL-THIN version of: Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross W/Bronze Star RIBBON<BR>Instituted: 1950<BR>Qualifying Dates: <BR>Criteria: For valor and heroic conduct while fighting the enemy.

R317T<br />**SPECIALITY RIBBON**<br>RVN Air Cross of Gallantry

R105T<br />**SPECIALITY RIBBON**<br>RVN Honor Medal 1st Class

R106T<br />**SPECIALITY RIBBON**<br>Criteria: Awarded for contributions to the formation and organization of the Armed Forces and the training of troops and technical cadres of the various branches.

R113T<br />MIL-THIN version of: RVN Civic Action 1/C (Off) RIBBON<BR>Instituted: 1964<BR>Qualifying Dates: 1964-1975<BR>Criteria: For outstanding achievements in the field of civil affairs.

R114T<br />

R083T<br />French Croix de Guerre (pronunced Croy Day Gare) RIBBON




R080T<br />MIL-THIN version of: Philippine Liberation RIBBON<BR>Instituted: 1945<BR>Qualifying Dates: <BR>Criteria: Service in the liberation of the Philippines between 17 October 1944 and 3 September 1945.


R127T<br />MIL-THIN version of: Philippine Independence RIBBON<BR>Instituted: 1946<BR>Qualifying Dates: <BR>Criteria: Receipt of both Philippine Defense & Liberations/Ribbons.

R078T<br />MIL-THIN version of: UN Korean Service RIBBON<BR>Instituted: 1951<BR>Qualifying Dates: <BR>Criteria: Service on behalf of the United Nations in Korea between 27 June 1950 and 27 July 1954.

R116T<br />MIL-THIN version of: United Nations RIBBON<BR>Instituted: 1964<BR>Qualifying Dates: <BR>Criteria: 6 months service with any authorized UN Peace keeping mission.


R201T<br />Qualifying Dates: 1 Jul 1992 to present<BR><BR>Awarded to various militaries of the world under the authority of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation. There are currently nine versions of the NATO Medal in existence, for service in Yugoslavia, Kosovo, Republic of Macedonia, two for service during Article 5 operations (Eagle Assist, Active Endeavor) , and three for Non-Article 5 NATO operations (ISAF, Balkans, NTM-Iraq). In addition, there are corresponding clasps for operations such as ISAF, Kosovo, Former Yugoslavia, NTM-Iraq (NATO Training Mission-Iraq) and clasps designating Article 5, and Non-Article 5 designations. The ¿Former Yugoslavia Bar¿ bar has been removed from the original medal since it is not authorized per Dept of Def regulations.


R255T<br />MIL-THIN VERSION OF THE NATO Kosovo RIBBON<BR>Instituted: <BR>Qualifying Dates: <BR>Criteria:


R316T<br />NATO SERVICE RIBBON Iraq/Afghanistan/SUDAN

R165T<br />Multi-National Force Ribbon


R115T<br />Instituted: 1966<BR>Qualifying Dates: 1961-1973<BR>Criteria: 6 months service in the Republic of Vietnam between 1961 and 1973 or if wounded, captured or killed in action during 1964-1973.<BR><BR>Silver bar attached to the medal drape says ¿1960 -.¿ <BR>This is the only authorized attachment.<BR><BR>17 campaigns are:<BR><BR>Vietnam Advisory 1962-1965 <BR>Vietnam Defense 1965 <BR>Vietnam Counteroffensive 1965-1966 <BR>Vietnam Phase II 1966 - 1967 <BR>Vietnam Counteroffensive Phase III 1967-1968 <BR>Tet Counteroffensive 1968 <BR>Vietnam Counteroffensive Phase IV 1968 <BR>Vietnam Counteroffensive Phase V 1968 <BR>Vietnam Counteroffensive Phase VI 1968-1969 <BR>Tet 69 Counteroffensive 1969 <BR>Vietnam Summer-Fall 1969 <BR>Vietnam Winter-Spring 1970 <BR>Sanctuary Counteroffensive 1970 <BR>Vietnam Counteroffensive Phase VII 1970-1971 <BR>Consolidation I 1971 <BR>Consolidation II 1971-1972 <BR>Vietnam Cease-Fire 1972-1973 <BR>

R169T<br />MIL-THIN version of: Saudi Arabian Liberation of Kuwait RIBBON<BR>Instituted: 1991<BR>Qualifying Dates: <BR>Criteria: Participation in or support of Operation Desert Storm (1991 Jan-Feb).

R194T<br />MIL-THIN version of: Kuwait Libeeration of Kuwait RIBBON<BR>Instituted: 1995<BR>Qualifying Dates: <BR>Criteria: Participation in or support of Operations Desert Shield and /or Desert Storm (1990-93).

R101T<br />MIL-THIN version of: Republic of Korea KOREAN War Service RIBBON<BR>Instituted: 1999<BR>Qualifying Dates: <BR>Criteria: This medal is awarded to all military personnel who served 30 consecutive days or 60 non-consecutive days in Korea or its territorial waters between 27 June 1950 and 27 July 1953. It may also be awarded to aircrew personnel who flew combat or support missions over or to Korea.

R818T<br />MIL-THIN ARMY PRESIDENTIAL UNIT CITATION RIBBON<BR><BR>Originally established as the Distinguished Unit Citation <BR>on February 26, 1942, its official designation was changed to the Presidential Unit Citation (Army) on November 3, 1966. Effective date was 7 December 1941. May be awarded to units for extraordinary heroism in action against an armed enemy occurring on or after December 7, 1941. <BR><BR>Additional awards are designated by the addition of a oak leaf cluster to the ribbon.<BR><BR>A blue ribbon, it must have the gold frame around the ribbon.<BR><BR>



R848T<br />JOINT Meritorious Unit Commendation<BR>MIL-THIN



R820T<br />USA VALOROUS UNIT CITATION RIBBON<BR>MIL-THIN



R823T<br />MIL-THIN VERSION OF THE ARMY Meritorious Unit Citation RIBBON<BR><BR>Not sold in a small frame.- only available with large frame for right side uniform wear.<BR><BR>For Marines: Not allowed on USMC uniform.<BR>



R849T<br />US ARMY SUPERIOR UNIT AWARD<BR>MIL-THIN



R839T<br />PHILIPPINE PRESIDENT UNIT CITATION RIBBON<BR>MIL-THIN

R828T<br />KOREAN PRESIDENTIAL UNIT CITATION <BR>MIL-THIN

R829T<br />Republic of VIETNAM PRES UNIT CIT W/FRAME MIL-THIN

R830T<br />Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross UNIT CITATION w/PALM<BR>MIL-THIN

R831T<br />RVN CIVIL ACTION HONOR UNIT CITATION w/PALM<BR>MIL-THIN

R147T<br />**SPECIALITY RIBBON**<br>Civilian Vietnam Service Medal Ribbon

Commemorative
R239T<br />Struck to honor all Soldiers, Sailors, Marines and Airmen who served in an overseas combat theater or expeditionary combat operation.

R257T<br />To honor all US aircrew members who served in air combat.

R249T<br />To honor all US military personnel who were awarded a US Presidential Unit Citation for service in a combat theater or expeditionary operation

R248T<br />To honor all US military personnel who received a US Meritorious Unit Citation or a US Meritorious Unit Commendation from WWII to present.

R246T<br />To honor those who served at least 30 days in the United States during any period of service.

R241T<br />Struck to honor all who landed or served in support of U. S. Forces during the D Day

R243T<br />Designed to honor U. S. Armed Forces who fought or supported the Battle of the Bulge

R228T<br />Struck to honor all soldiers, sailors, marines and airmen who served in the European, African and Middle Eastern Theaters During WWII.

R229T<br />Struck to honor all soldiers, sailors, marines and airmen who served in or supported the Pacific Theater.

R230T<br />Struck to honor all who served in the United States Armed Forces During WWII and those who worked in war industry.

R261T<br />Honors all military personnel who served in the liberation of the Philippines.

R093T<br />Korean Commemorative with M,R,C RIBBON<BR>Instituted: 1950<BR>Qualifying Dates: June 1950 - July 1954<BR>Criteria: For all who served in the Korea War.

R231T<br />Commemorates 50 years in defense of South Korea and is for all military personnel who have served in South Korea or in direct support anytime

R258T<br />To honor all US military personnel who served in a United Nations operation or in direct support of a UN operation.

R250T<br />To honor all US military personnel whose unit or ship was awarded the Republic of Vietnam Gallanty Cross Meritorious Unit Citation.

R263T<br />Honors all US Armed Forces who where awarded the RVN Civil Actions Unit Citation Ribbon.

R232T<br />Struck to honor all military personnel who served in South Vietnam or in direct support from Thailand, Guam, Okinawa or the waters off shore

R267T<br />Honors all military personnel who served in the TET campaign.

R240T<br />Struck to honor all military personnel who served in the South West Asia theater of operations or in support of Liberation of Kuwait between 1990 – 2000

R252T<br />To honor those US military personnel who served in the Liberation of Afghanistan or in direct support of the Liberation of Afghanistan and the ongoing operations in that country.

R251T<br />To honor those US military personnel who served in Operation Iraqi Freedom or in direct support of Operation Iraqi Freedom including the occupation of Iraq

R256T<br />To honor all US military personnel who served during the Global War on Terrorism either in the United States or overseas.

R233T<br />Struck to recognize any honorable military service between 2 Sept 1945 and 26 December 1991.

R266T<br />Honors all military personnel who have served in special operations.

R260T<br />Honors all military personnel who served in airborne and air assault units.

R254T<br />To honor all US military personnel who served in a foreign expeditionary operation.

R238T<br />Struck to honor all Soldiers, Sailors, Marines and Airmen who served in an overseas theater or expeditionary operation outside the United States for 30 days or more.

R271T<br />Honors all US Armed Forces who served in Europe anytime from 1949 to present.

R234T<br />Struck to honor all who have honorable military service in the U.S. Army between 1775 and the present.

R247T<br />To honor those who received an honorable discharge from any US military service.

R242T<br />Designed to honor the devotion, loyalty and achievement of all who served in the United States Guard and Reserve Forces over the past 200 years.

R245T<br />Designed to honor the devotion, loyalty and achievement of all who retired from a military career in the service of their nation.

R264T<br />Honors all US Armed Forces who have been mobilized since Sept. 8, 1939 to present.

R270T<br />Honors all US Armed Forces who have qualified as an expert marksman with any weapon.