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The Army Reserve Components Achievement Medal (ARCAM) also known as the Reserve Good Conduct Medal is awarded to the Army National Guard and the Army Reserves.

A lot of Soldiers in my formation are missing theirs including the multiples they should have and it seems like S1 is slow to fix the issue.

Does anyone have a good template or advice on how to process this award and backdate it for the many who never received theirs over the years? Additionally how do you work around deployments that interrupt the time period for the award?
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Here is the thing about the ARCAM that not everyone is aware of. Yes, it's for 3 yrs of good service....the caveat is that IOT qualify for it, the Soldier has to have 3 GOOD years. As in, they met all the points required for the year. They attended every BTA or at least made it up with RST. If they don't have a GOOD YEAR of points, they don't rate the ARCAM.
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SSG Dennis Mendoza if you have documentation showing you have 3 GOOD years from both Reserve and Guard, take it to your Commander and see if you can get them retroactively awarded.
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SSG Kenneth Ponder
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Duh!
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SSG Dennis Mendoza
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MSG (Join to see) I know I should but I'm currently in active duty component and knowing my current unit they probably won't do it or believe me even with the documentation.
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SSG Dennis Mendoza - We tried to get some of the federally recognized reserve component awards approved through S1 while we were deployed. We were pretty much told that because it has the word reserve in it, not our problem. So I fully believe that Active S1 would tell you to kick rocks.
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It is something that the unit should track but a lot of time they don't really notice it. This is where your leaders come in. When I was overseas I submitted my own memos and 4187s for squad. We were taken care of. It is hard to say that the Readiness NCO is responsible for everyone in the unit.
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LTC Stephen C. Ever see one of these in 20th? 12th never heard of it.
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LTC Stephen C.
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I have heard of the ARCAM, unfortunately, CPT (Join to see). There’s a Guard version and a Reserve version.
They’re essentially worthless IMO.
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LTC Stephen C. - Agreed as your valuation assessment; but, was referring more to the term *good conduct* and that no one I knew in 12th would qualify (sic). Friends from the Q, 11th, 19th and 20th notwithstanding.
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LTC Stephen C.
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You’re right, CPT (Join to see), I missed the good conduct bit! Hilarious! Makes them even more worthless!
Personally, I think the Army wants everyone to wear a chest full of junk. It’s ridiculous! Why should anyone get an award for completing BCT?! Nuts!
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LTC Stephen C. - That is fair, I did wonder why I got the ASR when I graduated BCT. I kind of thought the uniform proved that. Then I knew a guy that dropped out of BCT and his only authorized award was the NDSM. So I guess that makes some kind of weird sense somehow to someone.
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