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The award of the US Good Conduct Medal has NOTHING to do with overeas service, therefore the placement of "overseas bars" on the Medal is WRONG.
I have never heard of a Distinguished Conduct Star Medal. During WW2, the Army issued these medals (and many other possibilities) Good Conduct Medal - given for 12 months good conduct Distinguished Service Medal Distinguished Service Cross The only medals with "star" in the name were: Silver Star Medal Bronze Star Medal Hope that helps. Now you can search for them on internet and see which one you have.
He received the Good Conduct Medal (GCM) for his Army service.
a silver Oak Leaf equals the 5th award, two silver Oak leaves equals 10 awards. There is NO silver service star on a good conduct medal.
The US did not(nor does not) have a medal called the Distinguished Conduct Medal.The Good Conduct Medal is awarded for any soldier who served about 9 to 12 months without having any conduct problems.The Distinguished Service Cross is an award for bravery.No. There is no list of soldiers for these awards.
No, the Army Reserve Component Achievement Medal cannot be worn with the Army Active Duty Good Conduct Medal. Each medal is earned for different accomplishments and periods of service, and they are not meant to be worn together.
Good Conduct Medal was created in 1896.
Marine officers do not rate the Good Conduct Medal because they are not eligible for the award. The Good Conduct Medal is awarded to enlisted service members who demonstrate exemplary behavior, efficiency, and fidelity during a specified period of service. Officers are evaluated on their performance through other means, such as fitness reports and commendations.
Reserve Good Conduct Medal was created in 1939.
Distinguished Conduct Medal was created on 1854-12-04.
a "V" on a US Medal indicates valor. A Good Conduct Medal requires no valor.
The requirement is to be a non-commissioned officer with 22 years service, along with the good conduct medal.