USA*** said:
HollywoodBQ said:
Take a look at this page under Inherent Resolve.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Service_star
They've got a seven star example that goes:
Silver Bronze Bronze
So I think your eight star scenario would be Silver and three Bronze.
The ribbon itself represents one award of the GCM. Each bronze star represents one additional award. The silver star represents five awards of the bronze star. So, one silver star + one ribbon = six awards of the GCM. Eight would be ribbon + silver + two bronze.
FWIW, I was an enlisted Marine 81-84 before my USAF commission, but only earned one GCM.
Appreciate the replies. Dad was 25 years Navy (NSA).
Master Chief Petty Officer was his last rank.
He has a Joint Services Commendation, two National Defense Service and eight Good Conduct medals.
I have the ribbon order it's JSC, GC then NDS.
Everything came in from eVetRecs. They must have sent me an extra bronze star that's throwing me off.
If it's ribbon + Silver + two Bronze then Dad's existing GC ribbon is correct with bronze - silver - bronze.
His NDS is one bronze. I will just recreate what he did. FTR - his medals are in bad shape so I requested all new for his Shadow Box. As you can see he doesn't have a lot, but his job was clearly not one to draw attention to.
Out of curiosity, what is the little medal in the box with the JSC? It comes with a ribbon, a medal and a tiny medal. Where would that go?
I appreciate the answers. I also just found a shadow box rack builder online. playing with that now.
FYI - I have a buddy, former Navy SEAL, who has zero Good Conduct medals and it's not hard to see why...