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Thread: Ribbon's out of BootCamp
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11-17-07, 02:42 PM #1
Ribbon's out of BootCamp
I Am kind curious as to what the Ribbon is for that I see on new Marines after they graduate from boot camp?
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11-17-07, 02:45 PM #2
National Defense & Global War on Terror
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11-17-07, 02:49 PM #3
Oh Ok ???????? Wow It just seemed Odd that they got ribbons for what ? Joining the Corps ? Not knocking them but we didnt get one until our good Conduct period ended .
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11-17-07, 02:58 PM #4
In the fifty years since the creation of the National Defense Service Medal, it is only authorized for the following time periods.
- June 27, 1950 to July 27, 1954 for service during the Korean War
- January 1, 1961 to August 14, 1974 for service during the Vietnam War
- August 2, 1990 to November 30, 1995 for service during the Gulf War
- September 11, 2001 to a date to be announced for service during the War on Terrorism
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11-17-07, 05:18 PM #5
THEY DO NOT RATE THE GWOT UNTIL THEY GET TO THERE FIRST DUTY STATION AND IF THEY ARE WEARING IT THEY OUT OF UNIFORM.
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11-18-07, 09:36 AM #6
I don't know what to tell you about that, Chief. Our DI's made us wear them on the parade deck along with the whole company when we graduated.
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11-18-07, 11:52 PM #7
Interesting. The GWOT service medal isn't supposed to be awarded until you've basically got 30 days in the FMF or some other assignment where you have 'contributed'. I wouldn't think recruit training would qualify. This may have been a mistake on someone's part.
Never can tell, really.
The 'firewatch' medal (aka National Defense Service medal) was originally instituted during the Korean war, BTW. Just a history note on that one. And, it's always been an 'automatic' award right out of recruit training.
You think our Marines are 'ribboned up'? A new Air Force 'airman' right out of recruit training has the potential to be wearing the following:
AF Basic training ribbon
AF Small Arms Expert Ribbon
AF Basic training honor graduate ribbon
National Defense Service.
That's as many ribbons/medals as I had after 6 years way back when...LOL.
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11-19-07, 10:16 AM #8
You are correct Sgt they are not supposed to wear it until they hit the fleet.
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11-19-07, 10:49 AM #9
You think our Marines are 'ribboned up'? A new Air Force 'airman' right out of recruit training has the potential to be wearing the following:
AF Basic training ribbon
AF Small Arms Expert Ribbon
AF Basic training honor graduate ribbon
National Defense Service.
I think the air farce also gets one for being able to wipe their own butt without mommies help
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11-19-07, 11:08 AM #10
Sweet shot Ed thanks bro. You made me spill my Mountain Dew sheesh.
Jim
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11-19-07, 02:53 PM #11And, it's always been an 'automatic' award right out of recruit training.
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11-20-07, 03:29 PM #12Originally Posted by ChiefUSMC
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11-20-07, 04:39 PM #13Originally Posted by DragonGunner67
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11-20-07, 06:05 PM #14
NDS Medal
ALL service members should receive the NDS Ribbon straight out of boot in my opinion because even though you are still in training, that training could always be disrupted to go fight a war somewhere. In addition to that we were all defending our country. Isn't Keeping the peace an honorable defense to war?
To top it off at the very least, those who were in areas of conflict should receive the NDS. A ribbon should not be given the criteria of dates only but should be given in honors for the purpose of it's named presentation.
Last edited by Merc6432; 11-20-07 at 06:05 PM. Reason: Title correction
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11-20-07, 06:37 PM #15Originally Posted by osborned
MCO says Active duty mbrs must be in FMF for 30 consecutive days, while Reservists must serve 60 days active in the FMF.
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