Posted on Nov 6, 2015
When are you authorized to wear two of the same ribbon?
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for example, if you have 10 AAM awards, AR/DA Pam 670-1 states you have one ribbon without oak leaves, and another ribbon with one silver and three bronze.
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When you have received one for service and one for valor (Bronze Star). When you have receive 10 or 21 of the same .
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Well, I went thru Air Mobile School at Ft. Campbell in 1974 and got that badge, I wore it for 10 years.
Then I went back to Ft. Campbell in 1984 and went to Air Assault School and got another!
Both are listed seperately on my DD-214!
Then I went back to Ft. Campbell in 1984 and went to Air Assault School and got another!
Both are listed seperately on my DD-214!
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I was authorized to wear two of the same ribbon. It’s because of a loophole (weirdness?) in AR 670-1 that doesn’t cover the tenth award of any oak-leaf based medal set. And yeah, I had ten AAMs, too.
How do you wear a bronze star for valor and a bronze star for meritorious service
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