What disqualifies you from a Good Conduct Medal?

It states in part: You are disapproved for the award of the Army Good Conduct Medal for the period of Active Duty Service from (DATE) to (DATE) due to (AWOL, Article 15, Conviction by Court Martial, infractions of Army Values as noted on your counseling statements, etc).
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Can I get the Good Conduct Medal if I've been flagged?

A Soldier should not receive a badge or campaign/expeditionary/service medal or ribbon during a flagged period or if the entire period of service is not considered honorable. However, awards governed by law, as opposed to Army regulation, cannot be denied a Soldier who has served honorably.
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Does everyone get a Good Conduct Medal?

Established during World War II, the Good Conduct Medal is given to soldiers, marines, sailors, and airmen enlisted who have behaved themselves appropriately and not had any non-judicial punishments, court-martials, or other offenses. This behavior must be for three consecutive years.
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What disqualifies you from a Good Conduct Medal USMC?

Awarded to an enlisted Marine for obedience, sobriety, military proficiency, neatness and intelligence during three years of continuous active service. The Marine receiving the award must have had no convictions by court martial and no more than one nonjudicial punishment during the three-year period.
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Is a Good Conduct Medal good?

The Army Good Conduct Medal (AGCM) was established by Executive Order 8809, 28 June 1941 and was amended by Executive Order 9323, 1943 and by Executive Order 10444, 10 April 1953. It is awarded for exemplary behavior, efficiency, and fidelity in active Federal military service.
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What are the requirements for a Good Conduct Medal?

Criteria: The Army Good Conduct Medal (AGCM) is given to any enlisted U.S. Army personnel who carry out three consecutive years of "honorable and faithful service." Such service insinuates that a standard enlistment was achieved without any non-judicial punishments, disciplinary infractions, or court martial offenses.
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How many knots is 4 Good Conduct medals?

Army Ribbon Attachments: Good Conduct - 4 knot, bronze

Attachment with 4 knots for the Army Good Conduct award in bronze . Bronze clasps indicate the first (one knot) through fifth award (five knots).
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Do warrant officers get good conduct medals?

Commissioned officers, to include warrant officers, are not eligible for award of the Coast Guard Reserve Good Conduct Medal, however, they are entitled to wear the award if it was earned during prior enlisted service.
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Can you get a Good Conduct Medal with an NJP?

(a) The Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal (MCGCM) shall be earned for otherwise qualifying service, involving no convictions by courts-martial or non-judicial punishment (NJP) under the Uniform Code of Military Justice, Article 15, and no lost time by reason of sickness-misconduct or injury-misconduct.
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How many knots is 2 Good Conduct medals?

Unlike other additional award devices, e.g., oak leaf clusters, bronze, silver, or gold clasps with knots (or loops) are used to indicate the total number of awards of the Army Good Conduct Medal. For instance, two awards of the medal are indicated by two bronze knots, three by three, etc.
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How many stars is a Navy Good Conduct ribbon?

Devices Subsequent awards of the Navy Good Conduct Medal are denoted by stars three-sixteenths of an inch in diameter. Bronze stars denote individual subsequent awards; silver stars denotes five bronze stars.
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How often do you get an Arcam?

program will be awarded the ARCAM. have completed 2 of the 3 years required (Army Good Conduct Medal eligibility. on the effective date of the AGR order). Soldiers with less than. 2 years will not receive an award. Service lost may be recovered if the soldier is separated honorably from the AGR program.
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How many knots is 1 Good Conduct medals?

Criteria: Good Conduct Knots (Loops) are awarded by the U.S. Army to indicate multiple decorations of the Army Good Conduct Medal and are worn as attachments to the medal and ribbon.
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How long does a flag stay on your ERB?

Unit level commanders will review and validate Flag reports monthly. BN level commanders will review and validate all Flag over 6 months old monthly. c. A Flag will be removed within 3 working days after the Soldier's status changes from unfavorable to favorable.
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Can you be promoted while flagged?

Answer: Yes. If a Soldier is flagged the PPW system will remove the Soldier from the promotion standing list and place the Soldier into a NOT Eligible status.
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What is the rarest medal in the world?

The Victoria Cross is the 'holy grail' for medal collectors because there are only 1,357 in existence. Bearing the inscription 'For valour' and known as a VC, this medal was first awarded for 'conspicuous bravery' in 1856 and later backdated to the Crimean war of 1854.
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Do officers have to salute Medal of Honor winners?

Military tradition dictates all uniformed service members salute to Medal-of-Honor awardees regardless of rank. Even the most-senior military officer will participate in this tradition out of respect for the sacrifices the awardees made.
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How many AAM can you wear?

Personnel may wear no more than four oak leaf clusters on each ribbon. If the receipt of future awards reduces the number of oak leaf clusters sufficiently (that is, a silver oak leaf for five awards), personnel will remove the second ribbon and place the appropriate number of devices on a single ribbon. b.
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Do reservists get good conduct medals?

To receive a Reserve Good Conduct Medal, a service member (excluding Army Reservists), must, generally, be an active member of the Reserve or National Guard and must have performed three to four years of satisfactory duty (to include drills and annual training) with such service being free of disciplinary action.
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What does the Bronze Star on a ribbon mean?

The Bronze Star Medal (BSM) is a United States Armed Forces decoration awarded to members of the United States Armed Forces for either heroic achievement, heroic service, meritorious achievement, or meritorious service in a combat zone.
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Is Good Conduct Medal automatic?

Enlisted Navy Reservists now earn time towards the Navy Good Conduct Medal, the same as the Active Component (e.g., Regular Navy) and any time previously earned towards an unawarded Naval Reserve Meritorious Service Medal is automatically carried over to the Navy Good Conduct Medal.
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How is the Army Good Conduct Medal worn?

Good conduct loops are worn on a clasp attached to the service ribbon and suspension ribbon of the Good Conduct Medal. A Good Conduct Loop comprises a clasp with several inscribed loops.
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What does AGCM mean on ERB?

The Army Good Conduct Medal (AGCM) was established by Executive Order 8809, June 28, 1941 and. was amended by Executive. Order 9323, 1943 and by.
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Can you wear ARCAM on active duty?

AGR Soldiers and officers are not authorized award of the ARCAM. The AGCM is applicable to Reserve Component enlisted Soldiers ordered to active duty under Title 10, USC, in support of peacetime and wartime contingency operations.
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