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Chart of all United States Military medals and decorations, listed in order of precedence, for the Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force, and Coast Guard.
Military Decorations For Every Branch by Class. Decoration Devices | Decorations by Class | Decorations by Type | Decorations by Precedence. Medals by Branch: Army | Navy | Marines | Air Force | Coast Guard. The Army awards 70 decorations on this list.
Medals by Branch: Army | Navy | Marines | Air Force | Coast Guard. This is a list of all decorations awarded by the military. These awards are sorted by type. Click on a type to see a list of associated decorations.
This is a list of all the decoration devices that can be earned in the military. A decoration device is an award that is worn with a specific decoration, on a military rack. There are twenty three devices awared by the military.
Medals by Branch: Army | Navy | Marines | Air Force | Coast Guard. The Navy awards 80 decorations on this list. A sailor can be awarded decorations for participating in specific services, attaining high marks in various training exercises, and for many other actions done while serving the Navy.
Military Decoration Rack Builder. Decoration Devices | Decorations by Class | Decorations by Type | Decorations by Precedence. Medals by Branch: Army | Navy | Marines | Air Force | Coast Guard.
Airman's Medal Medal and Ribbon Design Images. The Airman's Medal comes with a unique service ribbon, which is worn on the recipient's uniform in situations where the full medal is not worn. If you have earned this decoration, you can wear the service ribbon on your ribbon rack. Design of the Airman's Medal.
Military Decorations For Every Branch by Class. Decoration Devices | Decorations by Class | Decorations by Type | Decorations by Precedence. Medals by Branch: Army | Navy | Marines | Air Force | Coast Guard. The Marines awards 72 decorations on this list.
The Distinguished Service Cross is the second highest award in the US Army. It is awarded for true gallantry and selfless action in combat against an armed enemy force. Actions must be higher than those of other ribbons, medals, and decorations but do not merit the Medal of Honor.
A service star (also known as a battle star or campaign star) is a bronze or silver 3/16" device that is affixed to ribbons and medals. It represents a particular action like a campaign or length of service that a U.S. Armed Forces personnel has accomplished.