We had some Army liason types on JFK...not sure what they did exactly, but they were always in CVIC when I went to brief. Anyway, they got Sea Service ribbons while we were out there, which they thought inordinately cool.
Is that a Sea Service Ribbon second from bottom, outside edge? His Iraq Campaign ribbon is above his National Defense Service Medal. Maybe this is a poser?I'll do you one better - this is an AF E-3 fresh from "airman leadership school." Five rows!
It looks a little like the Meritorious Unit Award. Here's the cheat sheet that I used, everything appears to be in the correct order and are mainly unit awards and cheesy AF ones...Agree...picture is shitty, at least for picking out ribbons. The second ribbon...looks like Iraq Campaign...I can't find an Air Force Ribbon to match...maybe something else?
There are only a few medals that matter.
The 18 year old with a purple heart is far more impressive then some geezer at 25 years with 6 rows of subordinate (and a couple of the superior) medals.
There are only a few medals that matter.
Yes...what does a "warchop" sport now days? Besides one of 50 different Supply "war"fare pins that are awarded after completing the appropriate PQS?Trader - what's your "fruit salad" look like ???
Why? They had the bad luck to get captured. The medals they get for their conduct during the actions they were taking when they got captured or for their actions during their captivity are the ones that count.How is a POW ribbon so low? You'd think that'd be in Purple Heart territory, instead of just behind the Organizational Excellence Award.
Why? They had the bad luck to get captured. The medals they get for their conduct during the actions they were taking when they got captured or for their actions during their captivity are the ones that count.
Why? They had the bad luck to get captured. The medals they get for their conduct during the actions they were taking when they got captured or for their actions during their captivity are the ones that count.