any special medals, ribbons, or cords - Page 4




 
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March 30th, 2006  
USAFAUX2004
 
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by alliehz
I just got my Commanders Commendation this weekend. As for my others, I have recruiting, Encampment with a clasp, red service, CAC, community service, and all the ribbons up to SMSgt. Plus my sharp shooter.
Allie, u over 18?

Here are my ribbons (the AFA is a medal, but cadets can't wear them )
March 31st, 2006  
Navy Boy
 
 
Damn he beats my ribbon count.
March 31st, 2006  
USAFAUX2004
 
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by Cadet Seaman
Lets see I've got...
...and my AFA Medal.
I hope you don't wear the medal...
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March 8th, 2007  
Rasa
 
I've been hopeing and training hard to earn it, but haven't anyone of you heard of the first place gold medal for the cadet challenge? what do you think about it?
March 15th, 2007  
AFSteliga
 
 
I suppose I did have a few more items than previously listed if I count more than just ribbons and medals

Badges:

Expert Marksman
Pilot Wings
Glider Pilot Wings (moved to a smaller badge after Pilot Qualifications)
Introduction to Aviation Course Badge

Cords:

National Course Cords x 2 (Power and Glider)
Squadron Commander's Cord
Band Major's Cord

All of the cords were white, so I only needed to wear one at a time.
April 26th, 2007  
major Krause
 
 
WELL if you want to be specfic I have the Cadet Humanitarian award, airforce association, AMVETS, Scothish Rite, National Sojouners, Purple Heart, and military order of world wars plus all most of the regular ribbons
April 26th, 2007  
AFSteliga
 
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by major Krause
WELL if you want to be specfic I have the Cadet Humanitarian award, airforce association, AMVETS, Scothish Rite, National Sojouners, Purple Heart, and military order of world wars plus all most of the regular ribbons
Quite the list there. How'd you manage to get the Purple Heart?
April 27th, 2007  
major Krause
 
 

Topic: reply


It's the military order of the purple heart awarded to top cadet in his graduating class as well as top 10% academically of school
April 29th, 2007  
DTop
 
 
Are you sure about the name of that award major Krause? It seems to me that the name of the award is the Cadet Leadership Award. It is awarded by the Military Order of The Purple Heart. It has nothing to do with the actual Purple Heart and you need to stop referring to it as such.
The only vague similarity is that it is a purple ribbon without the white edge that we wear with our real Purple Hearts.

Quote:
Description: This award consists of a medal pendant with a ribbon, accompanied by a certificate.

Purpose: The Military Order of the Purple Heart Award recognizes an outstanding cadet who is enrolled in the ROTC/JROTC program and demonstrates leadership ability.

Eligibility: Each cadet must:
    • Have a positive attitude toward ROTC/JROTC and country;
    • Hold a leadership position in the cadet corps;
    • Be active in school and community affairs;
    • Attain a grade of “B” or better in all subjects for the previous semester; and
    • Not been a previous recipient of this award.
Administration:
    • The Commander of the Unit selects the recipient annually.
    • The Commander may request the award by filling out and submitting the CADET LEADERSHIP AWARD ONLINE ORDER FORM to the Military Order of the Purple Heart at least two months prior to the presentation date.
    • The Commander may also print out the online form and it can be (1) mailed to: The Military Order of the Purple Heart, 5413-B Backlick Road, Springfield, VA 22151; or (2) Faxed to (703) 642-2054
    The cadet’s name is printed on the citation by the school.
Yours

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The real Purple Heart

Requirements for this one are a little different:
Quote:
The Purple Heart is a United States military decoration awarded in the name of the President to those who have been wounded or killed while serving on or after 5 April 1917 with the U.S. military.
I don't mean to come down on you too hard but this difference is rather important, agreed?
May 12th, 2007  
rotc boy
 
 
I was awarded the Sons of the American Revolution medal today, I also have the Robert E. Lee leadership award, plus various ribbons that are awarded to anyone who can rate them.