Worst Feeling? Explaining to a Soldier why the COC felt the need to deny their award.
I was put in for a couple of awards I knew nothing about. I was presented 2 Certificates of awards at formation one day. My CO. surprised me with a visit when I had gotten to my duty station. He explained that I had been put in for a couple of awards ( after almost 40 years I honestly do not remember what they were). What I do remember is his taking time to come to me and explain about the process and that they had been rejected by higher-ups because of my MOS. He seemed upset about it. Awards never meant much to me. Still don't. I ended up ETSing with a handful of certificates and a good conduct medal.
SSG Hasburn, in my experience I have had to deal with the dilemma of recommendations to the CDR for over 10 years. I have been in units that I have struggled as the SR NCO to get awards written for achievement and service. As the SR NCO for a CMD you provide a recommendation to the CDR, based on your knowledge, experience, and regulations. Each award is earned based on the level of responsibility and or achievement. Many times as SR NCOs we have to send these awards back to be written correctly and ask the recommender to define the achievements clearly that warrant the appropriate award. I have had to recommend downgrade many times, because the award just is not justified as written. I have also had to talk with subordinate CMD TMs at times when they request coins, AAMs, and ARCOMS for nearly 75% of their formation, just because they participated in a 10 day FTX. There is a balance and as you increase in positions and rank in the service, you will become the person who has to help make the recommendations on awards without having any emotions or prejudice to the CDR.
Then watched as a couple soldiers pcs'd and for hard work they got aam. I told them same happened to me and no matter what don't let it get them down.
Fast Forward im in TRADOC now and I've seen other SFC get their MSM denied. There was no doubt they deserved it either. Politics in awards sucks. But its something we live with.
I received a BSM on my last deployment to Iraq where I was a PLT SGT/Team Chief as a SSG. I didn't just have my maintenance team under me. I was also in charge f all attachments from my FSC to our support company. I know others who were denied the same award and they out ranked me. The same person who approved my BSM denied my MSM.
It sucks but it happens. Sometime its a kick in the nut. But I know the work I did. I also know the work my soldiers did that they was recommended for ARCOM's and they got most the time. Its the ones that don't get that you have to explain. Which I have no issue with. I would take a AAM or no award all day if my soldiers got their deserved award.

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