Posted on Aug 29, 2019
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I participated in the DANCON march back in 2017 in Iraq. I know they do it in Kosovo every year. I had an NCO reach out and say that the certification for completion is worth points and goes in your records but I don’t see how? Can someone shed some light on this?
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LTC Curtis Madsen
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I did one in Baghdad, Iraq back in 2006 or 2007. I had a great time, built camradery and a long lasting friendships with my troops.
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I did the same one.. hot as hell and dehydrated. Finished the march with an IV in my arm while my buddy elevated the bag. Haha but we finished
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LTC Curtis Madsen
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I did the same one also
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SFC Chris Alley
SFC Chris Alley
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I did that one as well.
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CSM Richard StCyr
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Look in AR 600-8-19 Promotions, it will list what awards are worth points.
Also look in AR 600-8-22 in the section on foreign awards and badges, it will list whether the DANCON march medallion is an authorized award for wear or acceptance. Some foreign awards are only authorized to be accepted but are not authorized for wear.

The DANCON March Medal is listed as being authorized for acceptance and wear in all three degrees, Bronze, silver, and Gold. It is in Table D-1 of 600-8-22.

It is not listed as having any promotion point value in AR 600-8-19 nor is any other foreign award or badge. Look at table starting at 3-11 in paragraph 3-17.

Look at AR 600-8-19 for the process to properly apply for wear and acceptance of the award. I know of cases where Soldiers participated in partnership exercises and competed and earned foreign badges but failed to ensure the proper documentation was done, causing stolen valor issues later in life. For example the SFC board and Schutzensnuars.
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John H Green Jr
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You are partly correct. You can accept it but not wear it. I have one. You need to look at Note 1 in the reg at the end of the table. "Notes:
1 Honorary. Unless otherwise specified, this award may only be accepted and retained; not allowed for wear on the U.S. Army uniform. Many decorations
may or may not be authorized for wear and are only honorary. Accompanying documents must be read very carefully."
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CSM Richard StCyr
CSM Richard StCyr
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John H Green Jr - Note there is no "note 1" on table D1 for for the Dancon. Your regulation may be outdated or your certificate may predate the authorization as did many Soldiers awards of the German fitness badge prior to it being accepted as an authorized badge.

Table D–1 Foreign Badges—Continued
China Chinese Parachutist Badge Republic of China Armed Police Command Badge
Republic of China Army Emblem

Colombia Colombian Army Military Police Badge Category"A" Expert Colombian Command and General Staff College Badge Colombian Parachutist Badge
Columbian Military Freefall Parachutist Badge Colombian Army Ranger Badge Colombian Non— Commissioned Officer Badge Colombian Jungle Commando Badge Colombian Basic Military Police Award Colombian Special Forces Badge Colombian Rigger Badge Colombian Urban Commando Badge
Basic, Distinguished, and Expert
Enlisted only

Costa Rica Costa Rican Parachutist Badge
Badge being developed, only certificate issued.

Croatia Croatian Military Parachutist Badge

Czech Republic Czech Senior College Breast Badge Czech Parachutist Badge Czech Military Badge of Efficiency
Officers only.

Denmark Royal Danish Army Patrol Tab Royal Danish Parachutist Badge Royal Danish Marksmanship Badge Danish Contingent March Medal
Bronze, silver, and gold.

Djoutian, Republic of Djoutian Parachutist Badge

Dominican Republic Dominican Air Force Parachute Insignia Dominican Republic Military Instructor’s Badge Dominican Republic Casadores Tab
See note 1.
See note 1.

Ecuador Ecuadorian Special Operations Badge Ecuadorian Parachutist Badge Ecuadorian Andinismo Badge

Egypt Egyptian Parachutist Badge Egyptian Engineer Badge Egyptian Aviator Wings Badge Egyptian Commando Badge
See note 1. See note 1.
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CSM Richard StCyr - CSM, unfortunately the current regulation states 'Danish Contingent March Medal See note 1 (token acceptance only).'
Kind of bummed since I completed it today.
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SGM Bill Frazer
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The only way it could count for points or go into your records would be if it is recognized by DA, which means you could wear it of your uniform. You will have to check the regs.
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