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The table below lists designated U.S. military operations that have been approved for award of the "M’ device on the AFRM under the provisions of Section 12301 of Title 10, U.S.C, provided the member meets other award criteria designated contained in DoDM 1348.33, Volume 2, Manual of Military Decorations and Awards: DoD Service Awards ...
Service ribbons, ribbon devices, and badge awards displayed on a Command Master Chief Petty Officer's service uniform.. Various medals, service ribbons, ribbon devices, and specific badges recognize military service and personal accomplishments of members of the U.S. Armed Forces.
Armed Forces Reserve Medal ribbon with "M" Device & Numeral 2 device. An Arabic numeral device or numeral device [1] sometimes called an "award numeral", is a United States Armed Forces service device [2] that may be authorized for wear on specific service ribbons and suspension ribbons of medals.
The United States Armed Forces authorize certain medal and ribbon devices that may be worn if authorized on a defined set of United States military decorations and awards. [1]
Navy & Marine Corps: DoD 1348.33-M Volume 1, Volume 2, Volume 3; Good point, there may be multiple articles here that need to be re-named to the actual device names ("V" Device, "M" Device, etc.) Let's go ahead and start implementing fixes based on the rationale of the service regulations above... AzureCitizen 02:52, 27 April 2012 (UTC)
2 DOD Manual 1348.33-M, dtd November 23, 2010, pp. 38-40. 1 comment. 3 External links modified. 1 comment. 4 External links modified. 1 comment. 5 Police use. 1 comment.
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Arrowhead device. The arrowhead device is a miniature bronze arrowhead that may be worn on campaign, expedition, and service medals and ribbons to denote participation in an amphibious assault landing, combat parachute jump, helicopter assault landing, or combat glider landing by a service member of the United States Army, United States Air Force, or United States Space Force.