Posted on Nov 8, 2014
TSgt Joshua Copeland
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Barksdale just got a new Command Chief for the Bomb Wing a few months ago.

I have to say, I have never see a rack this large on a non-AFSOC type guy and even then, I think he has them topped.

My first reaction was "holy ribbon rack batman!!"
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Capt Michael Halpin
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When I was working for US Customs around Desert Storm time we had several USAF E-4/5s with 4 rows of ribbons for things like completing boot camp. One of the Customs guy got called up and came by before leaving for the Gulf. He was a USMCR Sergent Major, also with 4 rows of ribbons including a Silver Star and Combat Action Ribbon. The number of rows don't impress me, certain ribbons do.
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CW3 Property Accounting Technician
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Let’s be realistic- some services hand out ribbons and medals for showing up on time. A buddy used the term “Mexican General” once at a uniform inspection - appropriate...
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CPT Ken Hancock
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I remember when I was in during the eighties and early nineties it was very tough to get an award, I think the pendulum has swung the other way. I don’t blame the person for wearing them, he was nominated for them and it was approved. I think the award system should be reviewed, if everybody gets one, then they lose their meaning.
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CSM David Green
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If he earned them let him wear them.
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CPL Steve Freeman
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If he earned them, which he undoubtedly did or the Command Chief wouldn't be wearing that stuff in front of his superiors...which are, for all intents and purposes, generals.
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SSG Eric Sykes
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As a former Infantry man my greatest pride is in my CIB. Another thing, when I watch generals in front of congress; I look at their awards. I notice that there is not a lot of V devices on those ribbons. And damn few CIB/CAB awards. I refer to these as Ph.D generals. Very well educated ,lacking good solid experience. Thus they are not the people I would follow in combat.
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SFC David Reid, M.S, PHR, SHRM-CP, DTM
SFC David Reid, M.S, PHR, SHRM-CP, DTM
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I like your terms of PHD Generals, which h in essence means that they are only valued dhkle serving in rear echelon positions or capacity!
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SN Todd Hayes
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Ribbons are part of your uniform.if you've earned it,it is suppose to be on your uniform.
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CPL Gary Signer
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One medal says it all CIB
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CPL Gary Signer
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Too much
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SGT Benny Alicea
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Your highest awards should be present not the thank you for joining awards
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