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Ribbons and Awards

Ribbons and Awards. MIDN 3/C Austyn Sutton, USNR. Overview. Understand criteria for and recognizing ribbons Identify appurtenances and understand process for earning them Understand order of precedence Understand manner of wear Identify Outside Agency Awards. Manner of Wear (Ribbons).

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Ribbons and Awards

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  1. Ribbons and Awards MIDN 3/C Austyn Sutton, USNR

  2. Overview • Understand criteria for and recognizing ribbons • Identify appurtenances and understand process for earning them • Understand order of precedence • Understand manner of wear • Identify Outside Agency Awards

  3. Manner of Wear (Ribbons) • 1) “worn on the service coat or jumper of dress blue and dress white, and on the shirt of service khaki, summer white, winter blue, NLCC summer and winter dress uniforms.” • 1) “… Wear up to three ribbons in a single row.” • 1) “Wear ribbons without spaces between ribbons or rows of ribbons.”

  4. Manner of Wear (Ribbons) Cont. • 4) “NSCC Officers, Midshipmen, and Instructors may wear all ribbons awarded and appurtenances earned as an NSCC Cadet with the exception of year ribbons.” • 5) “NSCC Cadets may wear all ribbons earned as an NLCC Cadet with the exception of year ribbons.”

  5. Manner of Wear (Medals) • 1) “Wear both large medals and ribbons that do not have corresponding large medals on full dress uniforms.” • 2) “Medals will be worn with the dress uniform WHEN PRESCRIBED FOR FORMAL OCCASIONS.”

  6. Order of Precedence

  7. Honor Ribbon • Criteria • “Is directly responsible for saving a human life at risk of his or her own life.”

  8. NSCC/NLCC Distinguished Service Ribbon • “By extraordinary heroism, but not to the degree of justifying of the NSCC/NLCC Honor Ribbon.” • Sustained extraordinary service to NSCC or NLCC • Selection as NSCC/NLCC Cadet of the Year

  9. Meritorious Recognition Ribbon • Humanitarian action or exceptional service to NSCC or NLCC • Selection as Regional Cadet of the Year • Establishing and overseeing programs which make a significant contribution to the NSCC program

  10. Commendation Ribbon • Superior service and completion of significant projects, tasks, or sustained service. • Regional Cadet of the Year

  11. Citation Ribbon • Excels in advancement • Performs training in outstanding manner • Is smart and neat in appearance • May be awarded to Company Honor Cadet • Honor Company for RT’s with 100+ recruits

  12. NSCC Escort Officer Ribbon • Officer version of a staff cadet

  13. Community Service Ribbon • 30 Hours of community service • I.e. Soup kitchens, community clean up, charity work, etc. • Parades and public events don’t count

  14. International Exchange Program Ribbon • Attendance and participation in International Exchange Program • Selected for program based on • Scholarship/Academics • NSCC Record • Citizenship Attributes

  15. Academic Achievement Ribbon • Enrolled in Accreddited Public/Home School • Make honor role for a semester • No grades below a B (80) • Provide CO with a letter from the school verifying status • Provide copy of standardized test scores (Home School) • Can earn two per year

  16. Drug Reduction Ribbon • Attendance at four substance abuse, anti-drug awareness lecture given by the following: • Local/State Police • Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE) • Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) • Perform one, one hour or two, two thirty minute substance abuse, anti-drug lectures to school, civic, church, or youth group.

  17. Office of Naval Research Ribbon • Participate in educationally sanctioned Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) competitions. • Earn place of 1stthrough 5th in a science competition

  18. Recruiting Incentive Ribbon • Recruit NSCC Officers, Midshipman, Instructors, or NSCC/NLCC Cadets into any unit • One award for each enrolled • Must remain in program for 3 months

  19. Unit Commendation Ribbon • As a group of 15 or more; or 80% of the unit • Participate in two community affairs, humanitarian actions, etc. • Awarded to top ten NSCC and top five NLCC units for annul inspection • Only members who participate in the two events

  20. Physical Fitness Ribbon • Meet qualifying standards of the Presidential Physical Fitness Award • Earn “E” appurtenance if meeting Presidential level • Blue inboard, yellow outboard • Test must be proctored by • PE Teacher • Regional Director • Active Duty Military • Active NSCC PRT Coordinator

  21. Staff Cadet Ribbon • Attend and complete NSCC training as a staff member • Must be noted on NSCTNG 005

  22. Color Guard Ribbon • Perform as a member of the team for six months • Perform a minimum of five team evolutions in a public event

  23. NSCC/NLCC Service Ribbon • Served as an NLCC Cadet for a period of 12 months or more prior to enrollment in NSCC • Served as an NSCC Cadet for a period of 12 months or more prior to appointment as NSCC Officer, Midshipman, or Instructor

  24. Marksman Ribbon • Qualify for marksman, sharpshooter, or expert in accordance with applicable standards for the range being used. • “E” appurtenance awarded for expert • “S” appurtenance awarded for sharpshooter • May wear “E” and “S”, two “E”’s, or two “S”s provided each was earned with a different weapon.

  25. NSCC 25th/50th Anniversary Ribbon • Enrolled in NSCC as of or on 10 September 2012 • Large Gold Star worn by personnel who attended ceremony in D.C. on 29 September 2012 or 06 October 2012 in San Diego

  26. 25th Year Commissioned Ribbon • Awarded to all cadets enrolled in a unit qualifying for 25 year commissioning ribbon • Silver star worn for units that are 50 years old

  27. Year Ribbons • 1st Year- Awarded after 90 days in the NSCC • 2nd Year- Awarded after one year in NSCC • 3rd Year- Awarded after two years in NSCC • 4th Year- Awarded after three years in NSCC • 5th Year- Awarded after four years in NSCC

  28. Intermission

  29. Outside Agency Awards

  30. NLUS Youth Medal and Ribbon • Awarded annually to the units Sea and League Cadet of the Year • NSCC CoY wears large silver star in center of ribbon • NLCC CoY wears gold boot in center of ribbon • NLCC Cadet does NOT earn medal • A cadet can only earn this once during their career

  31. Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) Outstanding Cadet Award • Dinstinguished him/herself through outstanding leadership, honor, service, courage, and patriotism. • Selected and nominated to local Daughters of the American Revolution chapter.

  32. Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) Good Citizenship Award • Attain rate of Petty Officer 2nd Class or above (NSCC and NLCC) • In good standing militarily and scholastically • Demonstrate leadership qualities, military bearing, and excellence in performance of duties. • Be recommend by the unit Commanding Officer

  33. Veterans of Foreign Wars NSCC Medal • Selected and recommended by Commanding Officer • Must attain the rate of PO3 and: • Be in good academic standing • Progress satisfactorily in Sea Cadet program • Outstanding achievement in community service and NSCC education • Demonstrate outstanding leadership • Not have previously received award

  34. Appurtenances

  35. General Information • Worn on year ribbon for the year device was awarded unless otherwise stated • Alignment- • One- Centered on ribbon • Two or more- Equidistant between two devices and edge of ribbon

  36. Gold Aircraft- Completion of advanced aviation training • Gold Anchor- Completion of seamanship training • Bronze Boot- Completion of NLCC Basic Orientation or RT • Gold Boot- Worn on NLUS medal if NLCC cadet • Cauceus- Completion of Hospital Corpsman or medical training • Compass Rose- Attend a career or professional training program or on color guard ribbon for completing honor guard training • DEA Device- Afficed to center of Drug Reduction ribbon • Hammer- Completion of construction based training • Lyre- Completion of music related training

  37. MAA Shield- Completion of justice oriented training (MAA/JAG/etc) • Maple Leaf- Completion of US/Canada Sea Cadet exchange • Propeller- Completion of USCG boating safety program or other boating course • Submarine- Satisfactory completion of submarine training • Torch- Completion of leadership training (POLA/JPD/etc) • Trident- Completion of underwater training (Scuba/EOD/etc) • USCG Shield- Completion of training with US Coast Guard

  38. “E” Gold- Awarded to all cadets in unit scoring >3.5 in annual inspection • “E” Silver- Worn on marksman ribbon for qualifying expert with pistol/rifle On physical fitness ribbon for Presidential level • “R” Silver- Completion of AT in Navy or USCG recruiting station • “S” Bronze- Completion of STEM related training (SeaPerch/CyberPatriot) • “S” Silver- Qualify as sharpshooter with pistol or rifle

  39. Insignia and Badges

  40. NSCC Special Warfare Device • Completion Naval Special Warfare (SEAL) Orientation • Meet SEAL curriculum developed by UDT-SEAL Association

  41. NSCC Special Warfare Combat Crewman (SWCC) • Successfully complete SWCC Orientation course • Meet curriculum developed by UDT-SEAL Assoc.

  42. NSCC Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) • Complete NSCC EOD training

  43. Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) • Complete approved NSCC JSOC course

  44. Order of Precedence

  45. Questions?

  46. Quiz

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