You would wear one Army Achievement Ribbon with an oak leaf to indicate each subsequent award affixed on the ribbon, or the ribbon portion of the medal.
This is correct. To specify, one would wear a Bronze Oak Leaf Cluster for each subsequent ribbon awarded. The Silver Oak Leaf cluster would be used to show 5 subsequent awards. For example:
One is awarded the Army Achievement Medal 11 separate times. Therefore one would wear The Army Achievement Ribbon with two Silver Oak Leaf Clusters.
General of the Army Douglas MacArthur was awarded two Medals of Honor during WWII (One from the Army and one from the Navy).
Yes. You may wear non-anodized or anodized medals at your option. You are not, however, allowed to mix the two types. Some SNCOs swear by "if you wear anodized buttons, you must wear anodized medals" but this is not accurate and is found anywhere in the uniform manual (MCO P1020.34G). It was true of uniforms in decades past when anodizing vs hand-polished brass was an issue, but today there is no conflict. -Sgt T
Yes. You may wear non-anodized or anodized medals at your option. You are not, however, allowed to mix the two types. Some SNCOs swear by "if you wear anodized buttons, you must wear anodized medals" but this is not accurate and is found anywhere in the uniform manual (MCO P1020.34G). It was true of uniforms in decades past when anodizing vs hand-polished brass was an issue, but today there is no conflict. -Sgt T
US Army Major Louis Cokela and Corporal John Pruitt were awarded two (2) MOH on same day
they have on two medals
Rebecca Adlington is a former English swimmer whose most notable achievement was winning two gold medals at the 2008 Olympic Games, breaking the 800 metres freestyle world record in the process.
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He won Two gold medals in swimming
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There are more then two marines who were awarded two medals of honor. http://www.homeofheroes.com/moh/history/history_double.html
Kelly won two gold medals
There are two different types of "bronze star" awards that can be listed in Army records.On the Army campaign ribbon, small bronze stars are affixed to indicate campaign participation. For example, a soldier who participated in three campaigns would have three bronze stars on his campaign ribbon.There is a medal called bronze star, awarded for either performance or valor in combat.Three bronze star medals in a war are more likely campaign stars than separate medals.