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Quoted: Extremely rare combat service ribbon. View Quote Plissken was like having an emo Clint Eastwood as a Company Commander. “Always Pissed Plissken” we called him. Still, he was a tactically sound leader. Kept wanting us to take the handguards off our rifles for some odd reason though. For those who don’t recognize that ribbon, it’s a Cold War Service Ribbon. |
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Quoted: That's not a jacket you get at the store. That's a motorcycle club. Their center patch is a ribbon they've earned, according to their website. That guy who rode past you is a hero. He earned the NDSM. View Quote imagine the poor bastard riding around with an Army Service Ribbon center patch. |
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Quoted: My EDC hat: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/147863/8E85CB1E-C8EC-4BFF-B330-67599DB11FB3-3160967.jpg View Quote That’s so funny I almost want one. |
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I don’t want to brag, or make you lesser guys feel bad, but I have two (2) National Defense Service Medals. Yeah, really. Two.
Pretty crazy, I know. |
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Quoted: My DMV does. I'm fine with saving $200 a year. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Quoted: I understand state/fed bennies. I was referring to dudes wearing jackets and such advertising whatever award they received in the .mil. View Quote The three on my lapel. They are tiny though. And half in jest…except the Cold War ribbon….cause potential nuclear war n shit. I wanted to spiff up my suit but didn’t want anything less than serious on it. |
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Quoted: Ummm… I don’t think any service puts a numeral device on the NDSM. Gotta fuck with those little stars that turn every crooked damn time. I’m sure there’s at least one dude on Arfcom with three NDSMs. View Quote We could start a trend. The “Two, so there bitches! 2 device.” That tells the world: It’s two, bitches! |
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Quoted: kinda, real military hardware qualification badge https://i.postimg.cc/3yDRtg6F/Attachmen.jpg" target="_blank">https://i.postimg.cc/3yDRtg6F/Attachmen.jpg View Quote I had that one. |
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Quoted: Plissken was like having an emo Clint Eastwood as a Company Commander. “Always Pissed Plissken” we called him. Still, he was a tactically sound leader. Kept wanting us to take the handguards off our rifles for some odd reason though. For those who don’t recognize that ribbon, it’s a Cold War Service Ribbon. View Quote If I recall Congress shot it down and everyone was sent certificates or some kind of paper |
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Quoted: Indeed. Desert Storm warriors earned my NDSM for me while I swilled beer in South Korea. Yes, I put it on my Class A's. No I don't display it on my wall today. View Quote You earned it. Almost nobody in the military gets to go where they want to go. You served when it counted. A far better Marine than me ( a mentor) didn't get to go. it would hurt me pretty bad to know he didn't display what he earned. |
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When I was out-processing at retirement, the snot-nosed LCpl in admin was actually arguing with me that there was no such thing as an NDSM second award.
I wouldn't leave until he typed that thing on my DD whatever. It's my bling, dammit. |
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Quoted: You earned it. Almost nobody in the military gets to go where they want to go. You served when it counted. A far better Marine than me ( a mentor) didn't get to go. it would hurt me pretty bad to know he didn't display what he earned. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Indeed. Desert Storm warriors earned my NDSM for me while I swilled beer in South Korea. Yes, I put it on my Class A's. No I don't display it on my wall today. You earned it. Almost nobody in the military gets to go where they want to go. You served when it counted. A far better Marine than me ( a mentor) didn't get to go. it would hurt me pretty bad to know he didn't display what he earned. Thank you, good point. |
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US Army 1970-2012. I have three of them. In basic (1970) at the sunny and pleasant Fort Bragg it was called the "Fire Guard Ribbon". The mark of a true warrior who would do anything for a drink between 2400 hrs - 0500 hrs. Was issued and became proficient with the fire guard stick aka broom handle.
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Quoted: I wasn't Army so clear me up on this, isn't the CAB for people who were in combat who weren't infantry, such as tankers? View Quote Sort of. The requirements for the CAB are looser than that. You don't actually have to be in a firefight to get a CAB. AR 600-8-22 8-8. Combat Action Badge a. On 2 May 2005, the CSA approved the creation of the CAB to provide special recognition to Soldiers who personally engaged, or are engaged by, the enemy. The CAB is intended to serve as a companion to the CIB and CMB to recognize the greatly expanded role of non-infantry Soldiers in active, ground combat. b. The requirements for award of the CAB are branch and MOS immaterial. Assignment to a combat arms unit or a unit organized to conduct close or offensive combat operations, or performing offensive combat operations, is not required to qualify for the CAB. However, the CAB is not intended to recognize Soldiers who simply serve in a combat zone or imminent danger area. Battle participation credit alone is not sufficient; the unit must have engaged or been engaged by the enemy. c. Award of the CAB is not automatic and will not be awarded solely based on award of the PH. d. Specific eligibility requirements include: (1) May be awarded to any Soldier. (2) A Soldier must be personally present and under hostile fire while performing satisfactorily in accordance with the prescribed rules of engagement, in an area where hostile fire pay or imminent danger pay is authorized. For all named conflicts beginning after the effective date of this publication, a Soldier must also be performing in an offensive or defensive act while participating in combat operations, engaging, or being engaged by the enemy. A Soldier must be performing their assigned duties associated with the unit's combat mission in an area where hostile fire pay or imminent danger pay is authorized. The requirement for hostile fire pay or imminent danger pay does not apply to cases determined to be eligible under the conditions described in paragraph 3-8c. (3) Soldier must not be assigned or attached to a unit that would qualify the Soldier for the CIB and/or CMB. For example, an infantryman (MOS 11B) assigned to Corps staff is eligible for award of the CAB. However, an infantryman assigned to an infantry BN is not eligible for award of the CAB. |
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Service (campaign) medals and service ribbons denote honorable performance of military duty within specified limited dates in specified geographical areas. These medals are awarded only for active Federal military service.
To date, the National Defense Service Medal has been awarded for four specific time periods, which roughly correspond to the Korean War (1950-1954 (retroactive to June 27, 1950)), Vietnam War (1961-1974), Gulf War (1990-1995), and the Global War on Terrorism (2001-2022). As with most other awards and decorations, there are other minutiae dealing with NDSM special circumstances. There are many people walking about with a 3rd award of the NDSM. |
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Quoted: National Defense Medal is pretty much a participation award, everybody got them during Desert Storm. Don't ever think about it. Meritorious Service Medal and Air Medal, not so much. I've received two of each and still never advertised it (up until right now), and don't expect I ever will again. That was 34 years ago. View Quote I am Desert Storm vet, my highest medal is the Navy/Marine Corps Achievement Medal, the one that given just for being good at your job. I know for sure I was put in for a Navy Comm twice, it was reduced to a letter of commendation and the achievement medal. |
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It's obviously a joke. Kinda like the "PFC of Marines" t-shirts you used to see.
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I remember we all got them and I wondered what it's for. Then after a few years I would see new recruits wearing them for just being in. So, the way I see it, anytime I would see some .mil wearing them, everything below on their war rack is worthless.
You see these flag officers with 10 rows of ribbons, and the that one is in the middle somewhere. All of the ones lower mean nothing other than deployment ribbons. What a joke. |
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Quoted: I was under the impression that the Meritorious Service Medal is just under Legion of Merit and Silver star, a pretty substantial medal. I am Desert Storm vet, my highest medal is the Navy/Marine Corps Achievement Medal, the one that given just for being good at your job. I know for sure I was put in for a Navy Comm twice, it was reduced to a letter of commendation and the achievement medal. View Quote It's pretty high up there. I'd damned sure display it. My highest award was the CAR. I got put in for bronze star but it got downgraded to a letter. I'm good with it because I didn't earn a bronze star. |
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if hes proud of it then good for him! Id rather have more of his kind than some blue haird gayqyeers flying their sex flag
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I got two of them once upon a time ago. Was the 2nd award an oak leaf or a star? Never bothered to look it up.
ETA: Bronze Star Device. |
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Quoted: US Army 1970-2012. I have three of them. In basic (1970) at the sunny and pleasant Fort Bragg it was called the "Fire Guard Ribbon". The mark of a true warrior who would do anything for a drink between 2400 hrs - 0500 hrs. Was issued and became proficient with the fire guard stick aka broom handle. View Quote I remember it being called the "Fire Guard Ribbon" back in '92 |
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Quoted: For all of you GD war heroes, what WOULD be an appropriate award to adorn across your motorcycle jacket? Good Conduct would be hilarious. View Quote Hey, now! That medal was hard earned!!! I spent a year as an single Infantry god in the land of the morning calm where whores were cheap and the soju was cheaper. I survived many clandestine assaults under the cover of darkness on various military and civilian installations such as the Officer's/Enlisted club at TDC, the Dragon Hill Lodge in Yongsan, The Paradise Club in Munsan, and several trips up and down that hallowed hilltop known as Hooker's Hill in Itaewon (where many men were lost...). I fired my "gun" in places people can't talk about in good society, dodged accurately thrown STDs, walked through minefields of cheap women and ramen and selectively targeted multiple instances of hand to hand combat with MPs and other drunk assholes: All while carrying a combat loadout of at least 2 six packs, a bottle of soju, $40, a questionable Durex and a bad attitude towards authority. Not. One. Reprimand. *Starts looking online for ARMY Good Conduct Medal vinyl decals to go in the rear window of the Jeep. |
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Quoted: I got the certificate. The ribbon you have to buy yourself. View Quote I think DOD initially rejected this one from Korea but i think it’s now authorized so who knows maybe Cold War could someday Attached File |
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That’s so fucking cringe.
Participation medal you get after graduating basic. Whoa slow down stacking bodies bro save some for the rest of us. CIB or a CAR? I’ll allow it. |
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