Posted on Feb 19, 2021
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Google search answers...here you go!
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Isn't the spacing on this chart incorrect since there is oak leaves that exist as conjoined?
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SFC Casey O'Mally
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Already been answered, but... holy hell, SPC, have you not been taught to use a reg? AR 600-8-22 can VERY easily answer this for you. And you should already at least KNOW about that one and what it is good for.
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SFC Marc W.
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1 oak leaf cluster, as you said the ribbon represents one, so the oak leaf = 2
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How many oak leaf clusters do you wear if you have two AAMs awarded?
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Doesn’t anybody ever bother to look up regulations anymore!
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If you have earned the AAM twice you should display that as 1 ribbon with one device (1+1=2). The Army (in my limited time working with them) has never done enough in terms of encouraging or teaching their enlisted ranks to do their own research, but its a good skill to acquire. As several other comments have stated - AR 600-8-22 is going to be your source of truth for this question. Random people on RP, Reddit, Tinder or whatever app you get info from can conflate opinions with facts or even just post BS answers for the hell of it. Your regs will always give you the current and correct info - the stuff that'll hold up under inquiry when your 1SG questions it. Learn your ARs and use them when you need them and you'll eventually be adding an ARCOM to your pair of AAM's. Congrats, and good luck.
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The ribbon itself counts as one award, a bronze oak leaf is an additional award. A Silver oak leaf is equal to 5, and would only be worn on the ribbon at the sixth award.

Otherwise we'd look like North Koreans.
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Not sure what all the critical comments are for, SPC Mckowsky just got a couple of O5s to give him the answer he needed. Maybe he needs another AAM
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