None at all. Medals are awarded as they're earned (or as unit politics dictate, but that's a separate matter entirely). Nobody in the military is required to have been awarded any medals, at all.
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As answered above, no medals are required to be in the military. However, you're certain to have a few because by just successfully completing the basic training course, you will receive a medal. Also, many times, the whole unit receive a medal for some achievement. Being a member of that unit during that time will allow you to have that medal too even if you might not have done anything special.
Recipients of the Caldecott Medal must live in the United States.
The medal is properly called: "Military Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal", and one does not personally apply for the award. One must be recommended for the award by a higher authority, such as a commanding officer.
Roberto Ayala (former Argentinian captain) There must be loads of them
The oldest winner of the world cup and captain to lift the world cup, was Dino Zoff of Italy in 1982.
You must have a GED or HS Diploma to join the United States Army.
To become a captain in Medal of Honor Heroes 2 , you must kill atleast 500 enemies in campaign mode. To become a captain in Medal of Honor Heroes 2 , you must kill atleast 500 enemies in campaign mode. To become a captain in Medal of Honor Heroes 2, you must kill atleast 500 or more enemies in campaign mode. Good luck!
A Captain is the Army, Air Force, or Marine Corps is different from a Captain in the Navy (A Naval Captain is equal to an Army Colonel) Assuming you mean Army, you must be a Ist Lieutenant, have satisfactory performance ratings, and have me the requirements for time in service, time in grade, and have completed the military education required for promotion to Captain.
Players must make ten appearences to win a premiership medal.
Recipients of the Caldecott Medal must live in the United States.
They must contain at least 92.5% silver and be covered with in 6grams gold
The Olympic Gold medal is actually made of silver, but must be gilded with at least 6 grams (0.21 ounces) of pure gold
I do believe there must be more than one type of gold medal. Is it a secret.
If by awards you mean medals/ribbons, there is an established "Order of Precedence" that must be followed: The highest medal first, followed by the next highest and so on
To get an exam medal, you must achieve one of the highest results of your year level. This decision is at the discretion of the EAA.
He must stay on the ship and that you must save everybody still stuck on the ship. After you rescue everybody you rescue the captain, and then the ship sinks and the captain gives you his captain's medallion and that is your award for completing the island plus some Poptropica credits.
During the Viet War, a Bronze Star could be awarded for Meritorious Achievement. If the Bronze Star was for heroism it must have the "V" device attached to it (as well as the written orders authorizing it). An "Air Medal" was for aviation performance; in the US Army (during the Viet War), 25 CAs (Combat Air Assaults) from a helicopter, for a US Infantryman (Grunt), authorized him an "Air Medal."
The Medals: The Olympic medals are designed especially for each individual Olympic Games by the host city's organizing committee. Each medal must be at least three millimeters thick and 60 millimeters in diameter. Also, the gold and silver Olympic medals must be made out of 92.5 percent silver, with the gold medal covered in six grams of gold.