And your orders state you're in support of what operation? Don't worry about chasing fruit salad. Vote up. Vote down. I managed to totally miss this. SGM Mikel Dawson - I can appreciate the advice, but a decade removed from service, I can't see how you'd be knowledgeable on current awards. A paragraph of information completely irrelevant to the question at hand supports this. That's why I'm asking about this ribbon. Because my idealistic "I'll do my best" does not have a place in the Army, as far as I can see.
Competency has gotten me nowhere. It's incredibly embarrassing to be asking how to get insignificant ribbons. But this is where I'm at. SGT Join to see - It's called the internet for reasons. How hard is it to keep current - not very. What you need to do is look at your MOS, get into correspondence courses, retirement point plus promotion points. School, education helps. Like I said, maybe you need to look at a different unit.
I had to move to move up. Remember no one cares more about your career than you do.. SPC Join to see. Posted 5 y ago.
I'm curious about this as well. So per AR , Service members must be assigned, attached, or mobilized to a unit supporting designated operations listed in 2—18g for 30 consecutive days or for 60 nonconsecutive days, or meet one of the following criteria: 1 Initial award of the GWOTSM. SSG Join to see.
It's definitely not just for combat. Email this page to a friend. Manufacturer: Uniform Accessories Unlimited. Awards are sold as one per pack. The box set consist of the large medal and ribbon mounted inside the presentation box.
Bush on March 12, The award recognizes those military service members who have performed service in the War on Terror from September 11, to a date to be determined. To receive the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, a military service member must perform duty in a designated anti-terrorism operation for a period of either 30 consecutive or 60 non-consecutive days of duty. For those who were engaged in combat, killed, or wounded in the line of duty the time requirement is waived.
The initial authorized operation for the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal was the so called "Airport Security Operation" which occurred between September 27, and May 31, Future operations are at the discretion of United States component commanders upon approval from the United States Department of Defense.
In , Defense Department and military service branches began publishing directives, messages, and orders, that specified that the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal would be awarded not only for direct participation in specific operations, for also to any personnel who performed support duty of an anti-terrorism operation but do not directly participate. The phrase "support" was further defined as any administrative, logistics, planning, operational, technical, or readiness activity, which provides support to an operation of the Global War on Terror.
As a result of this blanket term, the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal became an eligible award for most personnel of the United States armed forces who performed service after September 11, through March
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