U.S. Navy Ribbons
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French Criox Guerre WW I Ribbon.
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Vietnam Civil Action With Palm Ribbon.
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United Nations Observation Group In Lebanon Ribbon.
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Navy Outstanding Civilian Service Ribbon.
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Valorus Airforce And Navy Unit Citiation.
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Superior Airforce And Navy Unit Citiation.
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Meritorious Airforce And Navy Unit Citiation
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Philippine Presidential Air force And Navy Unit Citiation.
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Korean presidential Airforce And Navy Unit Citiation.
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Vietnam Presidential Airforce And Navy Unit Citiation.
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Vietnam Cross Of Gallantry With Palm Air Force And Navy Unit Citiation.
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Vietnam Civil Action With Palm Air force And Navy Unit Citiation.
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United Nations Macedonia Ribbon.
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Vietnam Air Gallantry Cross 2nd Class Ribbon.
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United Nations Operation In Somalia Ribbon.
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The Navy Cross is the second highest medal that can be awarded by the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps. It was established by Act of Congress (Public Law 253, 65th Congress) and approved on February 4, 1919. The Navy Cross is equivalent to the Distinguished Service Cross (Army) and the Air Force Cross (Air Force). This is a slide on ribbon. <br><br>

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Defense Distinguished Service Ribbon.
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The Defense Distinguished Service Medal is a United States military award which is presented for exceptionally distinguished performance of duty contributing to national security or defense of the United States. The decoration is awarded only at the highest levels of the military while assigned to a joint activity. The DDSM may also be awarded to other senior officers whose direct and individual contributions to national security or defense are recognized as being so exceptional in scope and value as to be equivalent to contributions normally associated with positions encompassing broader responsibilities.
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It is the United States's highest peacetime defense award. Normally, such responsibilities deserving of the Defense Distinguished Service Medal are held by the most senior officers such as the Chairman and Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Chiefs and Vice Chiefs of the Services, and Commanders and Deputy Commanders of the Unified Commands whose duties bring them into direct contact with the Secretary of Defense and other senior officials.
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Navy Distinguished Service ribbon.
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Silver Star Ribbon was authorized in 1918 and is awarded for gallantry in action against enemies of the U.S. while engaged in military operations against the enemy.
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Defense Superior Service Ribbon was authorized in 1976  and is awarded by the Secretary of Defense.
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Navy recruting training service ribbon.
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navy ceremonial honor guard service ribbon.
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Belgian Croix Guerre Ribbon.
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French croix de Guerre WW II Ribbon.
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The Legion of Merit Ribbon was established by an Act of Congress and approved and signed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt on October 29, 1942.
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Ribbons were awarded for exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding services to the United States.
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Devices worn with this ribbon are the Bronze letter "V"  (for valor), Gold and Silver Star
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Distinguished Flying Cross Ribbon was authorized in 1926 and is awarded to military personnel heroism or extraordinary achievement during flight which is not routine.
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ARMY and Air Force: Bronze, Silver Oak Leaf Cluster
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Navy and USMC: Bronze letter "V"(FOR VALOR), Gold and Silver Star.
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Coast Guard: Gold and Silver Star.
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The Navy and Marine Corps Medal is the second highest non-combatant medal awarded by the United States Department of the Navy to members of the U.S. Navy and the United States Marine Corps. The decoration was established by an act of Congress on August 7, 1942. This is a slide on ribbon. <br><br>

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Bronze Star Ribbon was originally authorized in 1944.  It is awarded to military personnel for heroic or meritorious achievement not involving flying.
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<b>Devices:</b><br>
<u>Army and Air Force:</u>  Bronze letter "V" for Valor and Silver Star and Gold Star.
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<u>Navy, USMC, and Coast Guard:</u> Bronze letter "V" for Valor and Silver Star and Gold Star.
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Purple Heart Ribbon was originally authorized in 1782 by George Washington.  It is the oldest military award.  It is awarded to military personnel who are wounded while in combat.
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<b>Devices:</b><br>
<u>Army and Air Force:</u>  Bronze and Silver oak leaf cluster.
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<u>Navy, USMC, and Coast Guard:</u> Gold and Silver Star.
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Defense Meritorious Service Ribbon was originally authorized in 1977.  It is awarded to military personnel by the Secretary of Defense for non-combat meritorious achievement.
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<b>Devices:</b><br>
<u>Army and Air Force:</u>  Bronze and Silver Oak leaf cluster.
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<u>Navy, USMC, and Coast Guard:</u> Bronze and Silver Oak leaf cluster.
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The Meritorious Service Ribbon was authorized on January 16, 1969.
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Ribbons are awarded for outstanding noncombat meritorious achievement or service to the United States.
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Devices worn with this ribbon are the Army/Air Force: bronze, silver oak leaf cluster, Navy/Marine Corps: gold, silver star, Coast Guard: silver letter "O", gold, silver star.
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Air Medal Ribbon. Authorized in 1942 for heroic action or meritorious service while flying.
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