No - the Fleet Marine Force Service Ribbon was established in 1984 by then Secretary of the Navy John Lehman, to be worn by eligible Navy personnel serving with the Marines between 1984 and 2006. The FMF Ribbon is a separate device altogether from the FMFW, and as such has different eligibility requirements. If you meet eligibility requirements for both devices (you rate and are eligible to wear the FMFW device, and also rate and are eligible to wear the ribbon), then yes, you can wear both. Otherwise, just rating the FMFW device does not automatically entitle you to wear the FMF ribbon.
Yes, there is prior service ribbon. You should talk to someone in admin to see what you can/can't wear from your Army service.
Fleet Marine Force Ribbon ended in 2006.
Fleet Marine Force Ribbon was created in 1984.
Marine Corps Reserve Ribbon was created in 1945.
Special Operations Service Ribbon was created in 1987.
It is the 2nd award for the National Defense Service Medal. Bronze Star device that is attached.
No, the Army Commander's Award for Civilian Service ribbon is awarded by the U.S. Army and is not authorized for wear on Marine uniforms. Each branch of the military has its own set of authorized ribbons and medals.
Merchant Marine Gallant Ship Citation Ribbon was created on 1944-08-29.
Sea Service Ribbon was created in 2006.
Recruiting Service Ribbon was created in 1989.
As per the Marine Corps order...."Ribbon bars will be centered 1/8 inch above and parallel to the top edge of the upper left pocket of dress "B" coats, service coats, and men's khaki shirts. When marksmanship badges are worn, ribbon bars will be centered over the pocket with the bottom edge of the ribbon bar 1/8 inch above the widest holding bar of the marksmanship badge(s)."
Navy Arctic Service Ribbon was created in 1986.