USMC-SSGT
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dont forget that the bronze star is not just a combat action related medal anymore. If it is not decorated with a V it can simply mean that you had any slight miniscule thing to do with a combat related mission and didnt screw up (provided you were 0-4 and above).
example.
My Battalion Commander got the bronze star when she PCS'd. We did a 12 month tour and she was the Battalion Commander and because she was actually in charge she got the award. She spent 6 months in the rear going back and forth for various reasons. We call it the "HABU" ribbon for "hook a brotha up" all of the officers nominate each other for them from the naval achievment and commendation medal all the way up to the bronze star, they ALL have them. You will not find an officer who has been to Iraq without one of those awards...NEVER
also the combat action ribbon, I can not count how many random officers tried to jump in on our patrols in the hope of kicking it in the back of the hummer and us finding some action so they can wear their CAR through the admin hall proudly
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example.
My Battalion Commander got the bronze star when she PCS'd. We did a 12 month tour and she was the Battalion Commander and because she was actually in charge she got the award. She spent 6 months in the rear going back and forth for various reasons. We call it the "HABU" ribbon for "hook a brotha up" all of the officers nominate each other for them from the naval achievment and commendation medal all the way up to the bronze star, they ALL have them. You will not find an officer who has been to Iraq without one of those awards...NEVER
also the combat action ribbon, I can not count how many random officers tried to jump in on our patrols in the hope of kicking it in the back of the hummer and us finding some action so they can wear their CAR through the admin hall proudly
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