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! style="background:#efefef;" | Marine Corps Recruiting Ribbon |
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! style="background:#efefef;" | Coast Guard Recruiting Service Ribbon |
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[[File:USA Air Force Special Duty Ribbon.png|thumb|Developmental Special Duty Ribbon (USAF & USSF)]] |
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[[Image:Coast Guard Recruiting Service Ribbon.svg|thumb|Coast Guard Recruiting Service Ribbon]] |
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[[File:USA Army Recruiting Ribbon.png|thumb|Army Recruiting Ribbon]] |
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⚫ | The '''Recruiting Service Ribbon''' is a [[Awards and decorations of the United States military|military award]] of the [[United States Armed Forces]] which is issued by every [[branch of service]]. The [[United States Army]] previously only had the [[Uniform Service Recruiter Badges (United States)#U.S. Army|Army Recruiting Badge]] but this has since changed as of 2023 with the Army Recruiting Ribbon. The Recruiting Service Ribbon recognizes those military service members who have completed a successful tour as a military recruiter in one of the United States Military Recruiting Commands. |
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⚫ | The '''Recruiting Service Ribbon''' is a [[Awards and decorations of the United States military|military award]] of the [[United States Armed Forces]] which is issued by every [[branch of service]] |
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==United States Marine Corps== |
==United States Marine Corps== |
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The '''Marine Corps Recruiting Ribbon''' was authorized by order of the Secretary of the Navy on June 7, 1995 with retroactive presentations to January 1, 1973. The Marine Corps Recruiting Ribbon is awarded to Marine Corps officers and enlisted personnel who complete a standard 36-month tour in a United States [[Marine Corps Recruiting Command]]. |
The '''Marine Corps Recruiting Ribbon''' was authorized by order of the Secretary of the Navy on June 7, 1995, with retroactive presentations to January 1, 1973. The Marine Corps Recruiting Ribbon is awarded to Marine Corps officers and enlisted personnel who complete a standard 36-month tour in a United States [[Marine Corps Recruiting Command]]. |
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Eligible Billets: |
Eligible Billets: |
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(a) Marines possessing MOS 4810 or 8412 and have served in MOS 4810 or 8412 billets. |
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(b) Marines possessing MOS 8411 and assigned to duty in a recruiting billet (MOS 8411). |
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(c) [[Marine Corps Recruiting Command]] Headquarters. |
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(d) Marine Corps Districts: CO; Operations Office; Assistant for Officer Programs; Prior Service Recruiting Officer; Assistant for Aviation Officer Procurement; Assistant for Enlisted Recruiting; and [[Sergeant Major]]. |
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(e) Recruiting Stations: [[Commanding Officer]]; [[Executive Officer]]; Operations Officer; Officer Selection Officer; and [[Sergeant Major]]. |
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(f) Command recruiters, (also known as career planners), recruiter aides, and recruiter assistants are not eligible for the MCRR. |
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(2) Eligible Marines listed above must meet the following period of service requirements: |
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(a) Recruiters. Marines assigned to recruiting duty (MOS 8411) are eligible to receive the ribbon upon completion of a successful tour of duty. A Marine who extends beyond the basic tour of duty is eligible upon completion of the extension period. Marines returning for subsequent tours are eligible for subsequent awards upon completion of the entire tour. |
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==United States Navy== |
==United States Navy== |
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The '''Navy Recruiting Service Ribbon''' was established by order of the Secretary of the Navy in February 1989. The first issuance of the award was made on June 1 of that same year with the award retroactive to July 1, 1973. |
The '''Navy Recruiting Service Ribbon''' was established by order of the Secretary of the Navy in February 1989. The first issuance of the award was made on June 1 of that same year with the award retroactive to July 1, 1973. |
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To be awarded the Navy Recruiting Service Ribbon, a service member must be assigned to one of the United States |
To be awarded the Navy Recruiting Service Ribbon, a service member must be assigned to one of the United States Navy's Major Recruiting Commands and must complete a standard three-year tour of duty. Award of the Navy Recruiting Service Ribbon is open to all branches of the Navy, including reservists on [[active duty for special work]] (ADSW) programs. |
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All those qualifying for the Navy Recruiting Service Ribbon must receive a recommendation from their Commanding officer before the ribbon is presented. Additional awards of the Navy Recruiting Service Ribbon are denoted by [[service star]]s. Bronze numerals, placed near the right edge of the ribbon, are used to denote the number of Gold Wreath awards earned for superior productivity. |
All those qualifying for the Navy Recruiting Service Ribbon must receive a recommendation from their Commanding officer before the ribbon is presented. Additional awards of the Navy Recruiting Service Ribbon are denoted by [[service star]]s. Bronze numerals, placed near the right edge of the ribbon, are used to denote the number of Gold Wreath awards earned for superior productivity. |
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The Navy also authorizes a [[Recruiter Badge]] which is worn as a temporary award during a service |
The Navy also authorizes a [[Recruiter Badge]] which is worn as a temporary award during a service member's tour of duty as a naval recruiter. |
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==United States Air Force== |
==United States Air Force== |
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[[File:Air Force Recruiter Ribbon.svg|thumb|right|Former Air Force Recruiter Ribbon]] |
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Since 4 September 2014, service as a recruiter is recognized by the award of the [[ |
Since 4 September 2014, service as a recruiter is recognized by the award of the [[Developmental Special Duty Ribbon]], along with Air Force and Space Force training instructors.<ref name=afi36-2803>{{cite web|title=Air Force Guidance Memorandum for Air Force Instruction (AFI) 36-2803, The Air Force Military Awards and Decorations Program.|url=http://static.e-publishing.af.mil/production/1/af_a1/publication/afi36-2803/afi36-2803.pdf|publisher=United States Air Force|access-date=11 October 2015}}</ref> |
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Prior to the creation of the Special Duty ribbon, the [[Air Force Recruiter Ribbon]]<ref>[http://www.afpc.af.mil/library/factsheets/factsheet.asp?id=7824 Air Force Recruiter Ribbon]</ref> was established by order of the Secretary of the Air Force on June 21, 2000. It was worth 2 points in the [[Weighted Airmen Promotion System]] at one point, and was declared obsolete in 2014. Personnel graduating from the Air Force Recruiting School had worn the Air Force Recruiter Ribbon immediately provided that the service member is serving in a United States Air Force Command. After thirty six months of recruiting duty, the award was awarded permanently providing the service |
Prior to the creation of the Special Duty ribbon, the [[Air Force Recruiter Ribbon]]<ref>[http://www.afpc.af.mil/library/factsheets/factsheet.asp?id=7824 Air Force Recruiter Ribbon]</ref> was established by order of the Secretary of the Air Force on June 21, 2000. It was worth 2 points in the [[Weighted Airmen Promotion System]] at one point, and was declared obsolete in 2014. Personnel graduating from the Air Force Recruiting School had worn the Air Force Recruiter Ribbon immediately provided that the service member is serving in a United States Air Force Command. After thirty six months of recruiting duty, the award was awarded permanently providing the service member's tour as a recruiter has been free of disciplinary action. |
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Additional awards of the Air Force Recruiter Ribbon were denoted by [[oak leaf cluster]]s, and was carried on to the Special Duty ribbon, and the award was retroactive to any member of the Air Force who performed thirty six months or more as an Air Force recruiter, provided that the service member was on active duty after June 2000. |
Additional awards of the Air Force Recruiter Ribbon were denoted by [[oak leaf cluster]]s, and was carried on to the Special Duty ribbon, and the award was retroactive to any member of the Air Force who performed thirty six months or more as an Air Force recruiter, provided that the service member was on active duty after June 2000. |
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==United States Coast Guard== |
==United States Coast Guard== |
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The '''Coast Guard Recruiting Service Ribbon''' was created by the Commandant of the United States Coast Guard on November 2, 1995. The award is retroactive to January 1, 1980 and is presented to any member of the Coast Guard who completes a standard two-year tour as a Coast Guard Recruiter. |
The '''Coast Guard Recruiting Service Ribbon''' was created by the Commandant of the United States Coast Guard on November 2, 1995. The award is retroactive to January 1, 1980, and is presented to any member of the Coast Guard who completes a standard two-year tour as a Coast Guard Recruiter. |
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Additional awards of the Coast Guard Recruiting Service Ribbon are denoted by service stars. Like the Navy, the Coast Guard also issues a Recruiter Badge as a temporary award worn while a service member is serving as a Coast Guard Recruiter. |
Additional awards of the Coast Guard Recruiting Service Ribbon are denoted by service stars. Like the Navy, the Coast Guard also issues a Recruiter Badge as a temporary award worn while a service member is serving as a Coast Guard Recruiter. |
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==United States Army== |
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The '''Army Recruiting Ribbon''' was established in 2023 as part of the Soldier Referral Program. This allows all soldiers in the United States Army to participate in recruiting. All Army personnel, officer, warrant, or enlisted, who make a qualified referral that results in enlistment and shipping out to Basic Combat Training will be eligible for the ribbon. Individuals may earn the award four times, with each award worth 10 promotion points.<ref>{{cite web |title=Recruiting Pilot, Soldier Referral Program, offers promotion incentives for Soldiers |date=23 January 2023 |url=https://www.army.mil/article/263437/recruiting_pilot_soldier_referral_program_offers_promotion_incentives_for_soldiers |publisher=US Army |access-date=17 April 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Implementation Guidance for Early Promotion under the Soldier Referral Program and the Army Recruiting Ribbon |url=https://www.hrc.army.mil/content/Implementation%20Guidance%20for%20Early%20Promotion%20under%20the%20Soldier%20Referral%20Program%20and%20the%20Army%20Recruiting%20Ribbon |publisher=United States Army Human Resources Command |access-date=17 April 2023}}</ref> |
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== References == |
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The Recruiting Service Ribbon is a military award of the United States Armed Forces which is issued by every branch of service. The United States Army previously only had the Army Recruiting Badge but this has since changed as of 2023 with the Army Recruiting Ribbon. The Recruiting Service Ribbon recognizes those military service members who have completed a successful tour as a military recruiter in one of the United States Military Recruiting Commands.
United States Marine Corps
[edit]The Marine Corps Recruiting Ribbon was authorized by order of the Secretary of the Navy on June 7, 1995, with retroactive presentations to January 1, 1973. The Marine Corps Recruiting Ribbon is awarded to Marine Corps officers and enlisted personnel who complete a standard 36-month tour in a United States Marine Corps Recruiting Command.
Eligible Billets:
(a) Marines possessing MOS 4810 or 8412 and have served in MOS 4810 or 8412 billets. (b) Marines possessing MOS 8411 and assigned to duty in a recruiting billet (MOS 8411). (c) Marine Corps Recruiting Command Headquarters. (d) Marine Corps Districts: CO; Operations Office; Assistant for Officer Programs; Prior Service Recruiting Officer; Assistant for Aviation Officer Procurement; Assistant for Enlisted Recruiting; and Sergeant Major. (e) Recruiting Stations: Commanding Officer; Executive Officer; Operations Officer; Officer Selection Officer; and Sergeant Major. (f) Command recruiters, (also known as career planners), recruiter aides, and recruiter assistants are not eligible for the MCRR.
United States Navy
[edit]The Navy Recruiting Service Ribbon was established by order of the Secretary of the Navy in February 1989. The first issuance of the award was made on June 1 of that same year with the award retroactive to July 1, 1973.
To be awarded the Navy Recruiting Service Ribbon, a service member must be assigned to one of the United States Navy's Major Recruiting Commands and must complete a standard three-year tour of duty. Award of the Navy Recruiting Service Ribbon is open to all branches of the Navy, including reservists on active duty for special work (ADSW) programs.
All those qualifying for the Navy Recruiting Service Ribbon must receive a recommendation from their Commanding officer before the ribbon is presented. Additional awards of the Navy Recruiting Service Ribbon are denoted by service stars. Bronze numerals, placed near the right edge of the ribbon, are used to denote the number of Gold Wreath awards earned for superior productivity.
The Navy also authorizes a Recruiter Badge which is worn as a temporary award during a service member's tour of duty as a naval recruiter.
United States Air Force
[edit]Since 4 September 2014, service as a recruiter is recognized by the award of the Developmental Special Duty Ribbon, along with Air Force and Space Force training instructors.[1]
Prior to the creation of the Special Duty ribbon, the Air Force Recruiter Ribbon[2] was established by order of the Secretary of the Air Force on June 21, 2000. It was worth 2 points in the Weighted Airmen Promotion System at one point, and was declared obsolete in 2014. Personnel graduating from the Air Force Recruiting School had worn the Air Force Recruiter Ribbon immediately provided that the service member is serving in a United States Air Force Command. After thirty six months of recruiting duty, the award was awarded permanently providing the service member's tour as a recruiter has been free of disciplinary action. Additional awards of the Air Force Recruiter Ribbon were denoted by oak leaf clusters, and was carried on to the Special Duty ribbon, and the award was retroactive to any member of the Air Force who performed thirty six months or more as an Air Force recruiter, provided that the service member was on active duty after June 2000.
The Air Force also issues a Recruiter Badge for temporary wear while serving in duties as an Air Force Recruiter.
United States Coast Guard
[edit]The Coast Guard Recruiting Service Ribbon was created by the Commandant of the United States Coast Guard on November 2, 1995. The award is retroactive to January 1, 1980, and is presented to any member of the Coast Guard who completes a standard two-year tour as a Coast Guard Recruiter.
Additional awards of the Coast Guard Recruiting Service Ribbon are denoted by service stars. Like the Navy, the Coast Guard also issues a Recruiter Badge as a temporary award worn while a service member is serving as a Coast Guard Recruiter.
United States Army
[edit]The Army Recruiting Ribbon was established in 2023 as part of the Soldier Referral Program. This allows all soldiers in the United States Army to participate in recruiting. All Army personnel, officer, warrant, or enlisted, who make a qualified referral that results in enlistment and shipping out to Basic Combat Training will be eligible for the ribbon. Individuals may earn the award four times, with each award worth 10 promotion points.[3][4]
References
[edit]- ^ "Air Force Guidance Memorandum for Air Force Instruction (AFI) 36-2803, The Air Force Military Awards and Decorations Program" (PDF). United States Air Force. Retrieved 11 October 2015.
- ^ Air Force Recruiter Ribbon
- ^ "Recruiting Pilot, Soldier Referral Program, offers promotion incentives for Soldiers". US Army. 23 January 2023. Retrieved 17 April 2023.
- ^ "Implementation Guidance for Early Promotion under the Soldier Referral Program and the Army Recruiting Ribbon". United States Army Human Resources Command. Retrieved 17 April 2023.
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