What does the V mean on a military ribbon?

A "V" device is a metal 1⁄4-inch (6.4 mm) capital letter "V" with serifs which, when worn on certain decorations awarded by the United States Armed Forces
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, distinguishes an award for heroism or valor in combat instead of for meritorious service or achievement.
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What does the V on a Bronze Star mean?

It can be awarded for a single act of value or meritorious service. The Bronze Star with "V" is awarded fro valor or bravery during combat actions against an enemy force. It is the fourth highest award for military combat bravery.
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What does V stand for veterans?

V -- Victory. I use this word not only because of the many victories our veterans have achieved in defense of our freedom, but also because of the victories military families and the American people have won together to make this country strong. Victory at home is as important as victory on the battlefield.
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What does V mean in the Navy?

The V is to denote heavier-than-air (as opposed to lighter-than-air). So CVN-65 (USS Enterprise) is a (C) Carrier (V) Heavier-than-air (N) Nuclear-powered. On aircraft, VA would be Heavier-than-air Attack etc etc.
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What is Air Medal with V device?

The Air Medal with “V” Device is awarded for acts of heroism in aerial flight against an armed enemy which are of a lesser degree than required for award of the Distinguished Flying Cross for heroism. We have identified 57 graduates as recipients of the Air Medal for Valor or Heroism.
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When was the V device added to the Bronze Star?

History. In 1944, the Army authorized the "V" Device as an attachment to be worn on the Bronze Star Medal. The "V" device was first worn to denote an award for valor in 1945. The Secretary of the Navy authorized the Combat "V" for the Legion of Merit and the Bronze Star Medal on February 13, 1946.
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Is the Air Medal a big deal?

The highest non-combat honor bestowed by the Air Force is called the Airman's Medal. Established in 1960, it awards heroic actions not directly related to combat.
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What does the V stand for in VMF?

From left to right, the designation includes the following three components: First letter signifies the type of equipment used by the squadron, where. V stands for fixed-wing aircraft (originally – heavier-than-air) Z is for lighter-than-Air craft, and. H is for rotorcraft (helicopters)
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Why are fighter squadrons called VF?

(1) Squadron designations were based on specific letters used for indicating the missions for each particular type of squadron and its assigned aircraft. As an example, a World War II squadron operating the F4U Corsair aircraft would have been designated a fighting squadron (VF).
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What are the 5 types of veterans?

Under VEVRAA, a veteran may be classified as a ''disabled veteran,'' ''recently separated veteran,'' ''active duty wartime or campaign badge veteran,'' or ''Armed Forces service medal veteran. ''
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What are the 4 types of veterans?

What is the difference between a combat, war, or peacetime veteran?
  • Combat Veteran. Every service member who meets the active duty requirement is a veteran, but combat veterans and war veterans are entitled to additional VA benefits other veterans do not receive. ...
  • War Veteran. ...
  • Peacetime Veteran.
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What is a 5 point veteran preference?

A 5-point preference eligible is a veteran whose discharge or release from active duty in the armed forces was under honorable conditions and service meets the following criteria: During a war; or. During the period April 28, 1952 through July 1, 1955; or.
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What is the difference between a Bronze Star and a Bronze service Star?

The star on the Bronze Star is approximately 1-1/2 inches. Bronze Service Stars, which are also referred to as campaign stars, battle stars or engagement stars, denote participation in a particular military campaign or engagement.
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How do you find out how someone earned a Bronze Star?

Unfortunately, there is no name index for Bronze Star awards. The citations are issued at various levels of the military hierarchy. The Official Military Personnel File of a U.S. soldier will list the general order citation that includes the unit or command that issued the award.
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What is the Navy Achievement medal with combat V?

On 17 January 1991, the "V" was authorized for wear on the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal. The "V" is authorized for wear if the award is for acts or services involving direct participation in combat operations. The "V" device may only be worn if specifically authorized in the citation.
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How many aircraft are in a carrier air wing?

A modern air wing consists of roughly 1,500 personnel and 74–78 aircraft.
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How many planes are in a US Navy squadron?

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Fighter squadrons may support between 18 and 24 aircraft, while larger aircraft flying squadrons (e.g., bomber, cargo, reconnaissance) may support fewer aircraft.
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How many ships are in a squadron?

Today, a squadron might number three to ten vessels, which might be major warships, transport ships, submarines, or small craft in a larger task force or a fleet. A squadron may be composed of one type of ship of various types tasked with a specific mission such as coastal defense, blockade, or minesweeping.
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How many squadrons are in a wing?

Current use. In most Commonwealth air forces, as well as some others, a wing is usually made up of three or four squadrons. In these air forces a wing is inferior to a group. Originally all wings were usually commanded by a wing commander (equivalent to a lieutenant colonel).
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What is the rarest military medal?

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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What are the top 3 Army medals?

The five highest-ranking military medals for bravery in combat include the Congressional Medal of Honor, the Distinguished Service Cross (DSC), the Navy Cross, the Air Force Cross and the Silver Star Medal.
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Is an Air Medal the same as a Bronze Star?

When the Distinguished Flying Cross was established, no one could have foreseen the extent of aerial combat that World War II was to witness. To protect the importance of the DFC from being diminished, the Air Medal was established as the aerial equivalent of the Bronze Star.
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What is an Army C device?

The combat C device is earned "through service or achievement under combat conditions." The intent of the C device is to distinguish a particular award as having been earned in combat, since not all military awards are exclusively combat-related awards.
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How many Bronze Star recipients are there?

The Bronze Star was awarded in the following conflicts: World War II: 395,380 recipients. Korean War: 30,359 recipients. Vietnam War: 719,969 recipients: 549,343 for achievement and service and 170,626 for valor.
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