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Title: Army Awards


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Army Awards
Procedures and Guidance IAW AR 600-8-22
(Military Awards) MNF-I Policy dated 4 Sep 2004
MNC-I Awards Policy dated ----April 2005 MNF-I
Delegation of authority dated 16 Feb 05
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Command Intent
  • Ensure all Soldiers and Coalition members
    deserving of an award, receive the proper
    recognition prior to redeployment.

3
Submission Timelines
  • Service Awards (service Members and civilians)
    should be submitted 60 days prior to departure or
    TOA date.
  • Achievement awards will be submitted within 30
    days after the occurrence of the event that
    merits the award.
  • Purple Hearts will be submitted no more than 7
    days after the occurrence of the incident that
    merits the awards.
  • Unit Awards will be submitted 45 days prior to
    TOA

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Achievement vs. Service
  • Personnel cannot receive two awards for the same
    period of service and achievement. (service
    awards will not include acts of achievement or
    valor already recognized by an achievement award
    IAW AR 600-8-22 para 1-18 )
  • Service awards are based on accomplishments
    during an entire tour of duty supporting
    Operation Iraqi Freedom. Anything less generally
    is considered an achievement award. (only one
    service award per rotation )

5
BSM / AM / MSM
  • The BSM, AM and MSM are the same level of
  • award.
  • Difference
  • BSM- can be recommended only for combat
  • operations not including aerial operations.
  • AM- can be recommended for combat
  • operations including aerial operations.
  • MSM- recommended for service not
  • including combat operations.

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BSM / AM / MSM
  • IAW AR 600-8-22 para 3-15c the Air Medal award
    for meritorious service may be made for
    sustained distinction in the performance of
    duties involving regular or frequent
    participation in aerial flight for a period of at
    least 6 months. Accumulation of a specified
    number of hours and mission will not serve as the
    basis for award of the Air medal.
  • This award can also be awarded for meritorious
    achievement and for act of heroism in connection
    with military operations against or engaged with
    opposing armed forces. Note all heroism and
    valor awards require witness statements IAW
    600-8-22 para 3-18s.

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Wartime vs. Peacetime Awards
  • Wartime awards are ARCOM, ARCOM V, BSM, BSM V,
    AM, DFC, SS, LOM
  • Peacetime awards are AAM, MSM.
  • Anything mentioning combat operations needs to
    be recommended for a wartime award.
  • AHRC Exception to policy dated 15 OCT 04


    reference 1p, the MSM and AAM may be awarded
    during OIF, but not for service directly
    involving combat operations.

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Wartime vs. Peacetime Awards
  • A wartime award will not be downgraded to a peace
    time award.
  • BSM can be downgraded to ARCOM, Not to an MSM
    Award must be rewritten to meet the criteria of
    an MSM.
  • MSM can be downgraded to ARCOM
  • Wartime ARCOM cannot be downgraded to AAM.
  • Peacetime ARCOM can be downgraded to AAM.

9
Process of DA Form 638
  • Block 1- to agency approving the award
  • Block 2-from agency initiating the award
  • Blocks 3-8 self explanatory
  • Block 9- if SM is US Army leave blank. Reserve
    and National Guard annotate for reporting
    purposes.
  • Block 10- Type of award being recommended to
    include number of award/oak leave cluster.
  • Blocks 11-19 self explanatory

10
Process of DA Form 638
  • Block 20- AAM-ARCOM-MSM Using the space
    allowed in the DA638, annotate a description of
    the soldiers achievements or meritorious
    serviceuse bullet format.
  • Block 20BSM and higher, type see proposed
    Narrative.
  • Block 21-- AAM-ARCOM-MSM, type for Meritorious
    service XXXXXXXXXXXX
  • Do not exceed six lines (conclude with) His/Her
    performance reflects great credit upon
    himself/herself, the Multi-National Corps Iraq
    and the United States Army.
  • Block 21BSM and higher type SEE PROPOSED
    CITATION

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Process of DA Form 638
Block 22must be signed certifying the soldier is
eligible and admin information is correct. Block
23-25is designed for the intermediate authority
as appropriate Block 26 is designed for the
approval authority of the award. (see example on
the left) Blocks 27-31 is designed for the
orders approving authority. (follow example on
the left)
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NARRATIVE
  • (1 inch margins all around)
  • NARRATIVE TO ACCOMPANY THE AWARD OF
  • TYPE OF AWARD (BSM AND ABOVE)
  • (1 Space)
  • TO
  • (1 Space)
  • COL ANTHONY J. JONES
  • (2 space)
  • MANDATORY OPENING SENTENCE
  • Colonel Anthony J. Jones, (United States
    Army/Navy/Air Force/Marine Corps) or (country
    from if coalition member), distinguished himself
    by exceptionally meritorious conduct in the
    performance of outstanding service to the United
    States (or country if coalition member) as (duty
    position), (organization), (duty station), from
    (to date) to (ending date) during OPERATION IRAQI
    FREEDOM.
  • NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION
  • Colonel Jones' demonstrated outstanding
    professional skill, knowledge, and interservice
    leadership in organizing, developing and
    reforming the administrative requirements for the
    Department of Defense Variable Housing Allowance
    Study Group. Continue to describe achievements.
  •   

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NARRATIVE
  • MANDATORY CLOSING SENTENCE
  • His actions are in keeping with the finest
    traditions of military service and reflect
    distinct credit upon himself, this Command,
    (United States Army/Navy/Air Force/Marine
    Corps) or (country from if coalition member).
  • For Valor use the following opening and closing
    sentences.
  • MANDATORY OPENING SENTENCE
  • Colonel Anthony J. Jones, (United States
    Army/Navy/Air Force/Marine Corps) or (country
    from if coalition member), heroically
    distinguished himself by exceptionally valorous
    conduct in the face of the enemy of the United
    States (or country if coalition member) as (duty
    position), (organization), (duty station), from
    (to date) to (ending date) during OPERATION IRAQI
    FREEDOM.
  • MANDATORY CLOSING SENTENCE
  • His actions are in keeping with the finest
    traditions of military heroism and reflect
    distinct credit upon himself, this Command,
    (United States Army/Navy/Air Force/Marine
    Corps) or (country from if coalition member).
  • Limited to one page single spaced or 2 pages
    double spaced, except Distinguished Service Medal
    and above. Use Times New Roman 12 font.

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FOREIGN PERSONNEL
  • Foreign personnel are recommended the same way as
    a regular Army Soldier by using a DA Form 638.
    In addition to the recommendation a biographical
    sketch must be attached. Note it requires
    signature of a O-6 or higher in order to request
    concurrence.
  • Processing of awards to foreign personnel can
    take up to 6 months to attain approval based on
    concurrences required.
  • Forwarding address and a POC is required with the
    recommendation.

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FOREIGN PERSONNEL
  • BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH
  • NAME CDR JOE P. NATIONAL
  • SERVICE British Royal Engineers
  • DATE/PLACE OF BIRTH 10/14/69 London, England
  • NATIONALITY British
  • EDUCATION CDR National holds a Bachelor of
    Science Degree in Civil Engineering from
    Nottingham Trent University. A Masters of Science
    in Defense Technology from Cranfield University
    and a Masters of Arts in Defense Studies from
    King College, London.
  • MILITARY SERVICE Enlisted in 1987. Graduated
    from the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst in 1988
    and was commissioned into the Royal Engineers.
  • OUTLINE OF SERVICE HISTORY CDR National is a
    Royal Engineer Officer who has served as a Troop
    Commander, Squadron Operations Officer, and
    Adjutant in Combat Engineer Regiments and as an
    instructor at The Royal School of Military
    Engineering. He also served as a G3 Staff
    Officer in an Army Headquarters in Cyprus and as
    a J5 planner at the Permanent Joint Headquarters
    (UK) in London. He is a graduate of the Royal
    Military College of Science and The Joint Service
    Command and Staff College. He has passed the
    Advanced Explosive Ordinance Disposal (EOD)
    course and in his last appointment commanded an
    EOD squadron with operational commitments
    worldwide. He has served overseas in Germany,
    Cyprus, Kenya, and the Falklands and has seen
    operational service in Northern Ireland, the Gulf
    War and Bosnia.
  • US SERVICE None
  • SERVICE AWARDS None
  • US AWARDS None
  • PERSONAL CDR National is married and he and his
    wife Michelle have a two year old daughter, Grace

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SISTER SERVICES
  • Sister Services Awards are recommended as a
    regular Army Soldier by using a DA Form 638.
    Note it requires the approval of the first GO in
    the chain of command to request concurrence.
  • Processing of awards to Sister Services can take
    up to 4 months to attain approval based on
    concurrences required.
  • Forwarding address and a POC is required with the
    recommendation.

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CAMPAIGN MEDALS
  • Global War on Terrorism Service Medal
  • Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal
  • Iraqi Campaign Medal
  • Army Good Conduct Medal (NG and USAR)
  • Armed Forces Reserve Medal M ( USAR)
  • Cut off for the GWOTEM 30 April 2005
  • Only one campaign medal for period of
    service authorized for the
    same act, achievement or period of service.

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STATEMENT OF SERVICE
  • The statement of service is not required but
    highly recommended for each Soldier departing
    Theater in Support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.
  • The memorandum will assist the Soldier and
    Personnel Support Battalions in updating records.
  • This will ensure Soldiers receive there entitled
    service awards and service time for personal
    records update and historical data.
  • Memorandum is signed by a 0-5 or above Commander.

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SAMPLE STATEMENT OF SERVICE

  • Unit
    Letterhead
  • FICI-PA


    08 March 2005
  • MEMORANDUM FOR SEE DISTRIBUTION
  • SUBJECT Statement of Service
  • This certifies the period of service for the
    following soldier. The duty was in support of
    Operation Iraqi Freedom
  • NAME RANK
    SSN UNIT
  • Doe, Johnny
    COL
    000-00-0000 DISCOM

  • PERIOD COVERED SUPPORTED UNIT CITYCOUNTRY
  • 25 Sep 04 03 Nov 04
    Dragon Brigade
    Kuwait
  • 04 Nov 04 05 Feb 05 Dragon Brigade
    Baghdad, Iraq
  • 2. IAW AR 670-1, Appendix F, the soldier listed
    above is entitled to wear the (Unit Name)
    Shoulder Sleeve

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Unit Awards
  • Unit Awards
  • - Presidential Unit Citation (PUC)
  • - Meritorious Unit Commendation (MUC)
  • - Valorous Unit Award (VUA)
  • Campaign Participation Credit
  • - required memo at the end of tour will
    include
  • . Unit Designation, UIC ( including
    derivatives), Authorize Strength, Assigned
    Strength and Dates of Participation,

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Example Campaign Credit Request
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PERSONNEL ACTIONS
  • Release From Active Duty (REFRADS)
  • - Active Duty Off Enlisted - packets
    sent back to home station for approval and
    processing
  • - NG/ USAR Off Enlisted - first GO
    in chain of command endorsement thru HRC for
    approval
  • Request for Retirements
  • - back to home station for processing and
    approval
  • Skill Badges
  • Exception to Policies
  • Officer Candidate Selection Boards

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RECOMMENDATIONS
  • Use the Policy and references provided to submit
    the award.
  • Write the award with the intent to get the
    recommended award approved.
  • Turn in the award IAW with the timelines
    established.
  • When in doubt email or call the Awards Section.

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POINT OF CONTACT
  • CHIEF, CJ1 PERSONNEL ACTIONS AWARDS
  • CW3 CLARENCE RIVERS
  • DSN 318-822-2450
  • NIPR
    clarence.rivers_at_iraq.centcom.mil
  • SIPR
    clarence.rivers_at_iraq.centcom.smil.mil
  • CENTRIX clarence.rivers_at_centcom.mcfi.cmil.mil
  • NCOIC, CJ1 PERSONNEL ACTIONS AWARDS
  • SGT(P) PATRICIA A. THOMAS
  • DSN 318-822-2431
  • NIPR patricia.thomas_at_iraq.centcom.mil

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