Posted on Feb 7, 2014
SSgt George Brown
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Of all of the medals you have received, what is your favorite one?
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SFC Michael Hasbun
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My favorite award doesn't even have an associated medal, but that would be the Navy/Marine Corps Combat Action Ribbon. It's the one I'm most proud of, so of course, no one in the Army knows what it is =)  That's alright though, just means I get to tell war stories over and over again...
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LTC John Mohor
LTC John Mohor
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SSG Hasbun,
Seeing as you earned the CAR but your now in the Army do you now wear a CIB? I thinks that's authorized but if someone know the regulation better I'm sure they'll comment.
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SFC Michael Hasbun
SFC Michael Hasbun
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LTC John Mohor - It's not authorized. I wear the CAR. I was not infantry when I earned my CAR, and being infantry is a prerequisite for the CIB. I do wear a CAB, but that was subsequently awarded..
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SSG Gary Bates
SSG Gary Bates
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CIB all the way.
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1SG Steven Stankovich
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The medal I take most pride in is an Army Commendation Medal earned for providing security for the Presidential Elections in Afghanistan in 2004.  We provided polling site security for the elections.  I am not a politician and neither were my scouts.  We did our job, and for that moment in time, that was the most important mission in OEF.
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PO3 Machinist's Mate
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That's VERY cool, MSG!
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joint service commendation medal, it has that bling bling but the most important award that I hold close to my heart is not even a medal but the Combat Action Ribbon.
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Cpl Robert Clark
Cpl Robert Clark
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Thank you. Haven't worn that uniform since '91.

 

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GySgt (Other / Not listed)
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That Combat Action Ribbon really sets Marines apart from others.  Most of the time, the Combat Action Ribbon is a Marines first personal award.
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Cpl Robert Clark
Cpl Robert Clark
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Actually my Good Conduct was my first and I received that 1 yr late due to deploying (Desert Shield) on my award date... regardless, I am very proud to have been with the 1st Marine Division during the liberation of Kuwait!
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MAJ Daniel Wilcox
MAJ Daniel Wilcox
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Either my jump wings, or SF Tab, as well as EFMB, all are good and not given to all.
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I was awarded the Defense Meritorious Service Medal for serving in the MNF-I JOC in 2010. I was the NCOIC of the Engineer Cell and conducted bridge capabilities to the MNF-I Commander GEN Odierno and I was the only NCO to brief the GEN.&nbsp;<div><br></div><div><br></div>
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I'm pretty surprised I went 5 for 5 on GCMs.
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Had to share this, after reading your comment. Hope you appreciate the humor like I do.
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SSG(P) Instructor
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'Merica! Love it
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LT Jessica Kellogg
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I don't have it, but on my "hope to earn before I get out of the Navy" list is the Arctic Service Ribbon.  I love that part of the world (I've been couple times as a civilian), and I think the ribbon looks really nice. 
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SSG Cannon Crew Member
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i agree, it would be neat to have it, but more importantly, just doing something there to earn it... Good luck in your quest,
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SGT Writer
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When I started learning more about the various awards and badges I could earn, that same ribbon caught my eye.  I'd love to be able to explore that place.  Please let me know if you ever find a opportunity.
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CMC Robert Young
CMC Robert Young
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Good luck Ma'am. I have a friend who has one along with the Blue Nose certificate. It looked pretty cool on his uniform and hanging in his office.
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PO3 Machinist's Mate
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I have it and am looking forward to the questions about it when I rejoin the Army, lol...
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SSG General Services Technician And State Vehicle Inspector
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I would not say I have a favorite but definitely one that is the most memorable. I received an AAM from the incoming Company Commander for conducting an excellent Change of Command inventory with very minimum issues. The award was a total surprise to me since I felt I was just doing what I was trained to do. He even announced and presented it in an end of the day meeting with the entire Company to discuss his philosophy and guidelines. He just called me out, to my surprise, and presented it. Very good day.
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GySgt Wayne A. Ekblad
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Combatactionribbon
Combat Action Ribbon - Beirut, Lebanon (1983-1984)
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CSM Charles Hayden Passed 7/29/2025
CSM Charles Hayden Passed 7/29/2025
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Sounds like you too, have a story or two to pass on to select friends.
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SFC William Swartz Jr
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I have to say my BSM w/V for my platoons actions during OIF and the securing of the Al-Kifl bridge after the Iraqi Engineers tried to blow it up underneath us as we were crossing the Euphrates. Not a good idea to piss off a tank platoon when you have no armor support of your own.
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SFC William Swartz Jr
SFC William Swartz Jr
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3-69 AR, 3rd ID...the BNs ADA company was initially securing the bridge site but started receiving heavy small arms and mortar fire so they pushed the IN company my platton was cross attached to, to relieve them. After we arrived to secure the bridge they decided to push us across when the Iraqis tried to blow it underneath us. It damaged the bridge but did not collapse it thankfully, I was about half-way across when they triggered it. The Iraqi engineers didn't survive the afternoon. This was 25 March, the day that the massive sandstorm hit.
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MSgt Vehicle Operations Superintendent
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Definitely my Humanitarian Service Medal for the work we did here at Misawa AB after the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami.  That will absolutely stand as a defining moment in my career.
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