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MIL-DTL-11589F SUPPLEMENT1B 16 February 2017 SUPERSEDING MIL-DTL-11589F SUPPLEMENT1A 3 December 2015 INCH - POUND MIL-DTL-11589F SUPPLEMENT1B 16 February 2017 SUPERSEDING MIL-DTL-11589F SUPPLEMENT1A 3 December 2015 DETAIL SPECIFICATION RIBBON, AWARDS, GENERAL SPECIFICATION FOR This supplement forms a part of MIL-DTL-11589F, dated 15 December 1995. This specification is approved for use by all Departments and Agencies of the Department of Defense DOCUMENT NO. DOCUMENT TITLE MIL-DTL-11589/ 1 Ribbon, Commendation Medal, Air Force MIL-DTL-11589/ 2 Ribbon, Air Force Cross MIL-DTL-11589/ 3 Ribbon, Air Force Longevity Service Award MIL-DTL-11589/ 4 Ribbon, Air Force Outstanding Unit Award MIL-DTL-11589/ 5 Ribbon, Air Force Small Arms Marksmanship MIL-DTL-11589/ 6 Ribbon, Airman’s Medal MIL-DTL-11589/ 7 Ribbon, Air Medal MIL-DTL-11589/ 8 Ribbon, Air Reserve Forces Meritorious Service Medal MIL-DTL-11589/ 9 Ribbon, American Campaign Medal MIL-DTL-11589/ 10 Ribbon, American Defense Service Medal MIL-DTL-11589 11 Ribbon, Antarctica Service Medal MIL-DTL-11589/ 12 Ribbon, Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal MIL-DTL-11589/ 13 Ribbon, Armed Forces Reserve Medal MIL-DTL-11589/ 14 Ribbon, Army of Cuban Occupation Medal MIL-DTL-11589/ 15 Ribbon, Army of Occupation of Germany Medal (1918-1923) MIL-DTL-11589/ 16 Ribbon, Army of Puerto Rican Occupation Medal MIL-DTL-11589/ 17 Ribbon, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal MIL-DTL-11589/ 18 Ribbon, Bronze Star MIL-DTL-11589/ 19 Ribbon, Byrd Antarctic Expedition MIL-DTL-11589/ 20 Ribbon, Captain Robert Dexter Conrad Award for Scientific Achievement, Navy MIL-DTL-11589/ 21 Ribbon, China Campaign Medal MIL-DTL-11589/ 22 Ribbon, China Relief Expedition MIL-DTL-11589/ 23 Ribbon, China Service Medal MIL-DTL-11589/ 24 Ribbon, Chryssoun Aristion Andrias (Bravery Gold Medal of Greece) MIL-DTL-11589/ 25 Ribbon, Civil War Campaign Medal MIL-DTL-11589/ 26 Ribbon, Civilian Award for Valor, Air Force MIL-DTL-11589/ 27 Ribbon, Commendation Medal, Coast Guard AMSC N/A FSC 8455 Source: https://assist.dla.mil -- Downloaded: 2018-01-02T14:39Z Check the source to verify that this is the current version before use. MIL-DTL-11589F SUPPLEMENT 1B MIL-DTL-11589/ 28 Ribbon, Distinguished Service Medal, Coast Guard MIL-DTL-11589/ 29 Ribbon, Coast Guard Expert Pistol Shot MIL-DTL-11589/ 30 Ribbon, Coast Guard Expert Rifleman MIL-DTL-11589/ 31 Ribbon, Good Conduct Medal, Coast Guard MIL-DTL-11589/ 32 Ribbon, Coast Guard Medal MIL-DTL-11589/ 33 Ribbon, Combat and Expert Infantry MIL-DTL-11589/ 34 Ribbon, Combat Readiness Medal MIL-DTL-11589/ 35 Ribbon, Command Civilian Award for Valor, Air Force MIL-DTL-11589/ 36 Ribbon, Commandant’s Award, Coast Guard (Reserve Guidon) MIL-DTL-11589/ 37 Ribbon, Commendation Medal, Army MIL-DTL-11589/ 38 Ribbon, Croix de Guerre, Belgian MIL-DTL-11589/ 39 Ribbon, Croix de Guerre, French World War I MIL-DTL-11589/ 40 Ribbon, Croix de Guerre, French World War II MIL-DTL-11589/ 41 Ribbon, Croix de Guerre, Luxembourg MIL-DTL-11589/ 42 Ribbon, Army of Cuban Pacification Medal MIL-DTL-11589/ 43 Ribbon, Dewey Medal MIL-DTL-11589/ 44 Ribbon, Distinguished Civilian Service Award, Department of Defense (DOD) MIL-DTL-11589/ 45 Ribbon, Distinguished Civilian Service Award, Army MIL-DTL-11589/ 46 Ribbon, Distinguished Public Service, U.S. Army MIL-DTL-11589/ 47 Ribbon, Distinguished Flying Cross MIL-DTL-11589/ 48 Ribbon, Distinguished Public Service Award, Office of Secretary of Defense (OSD) MIL-DTL-11589/ 49 Ribbon, Distinguished Public Service Award, Navy MIL-DTL-11589/ 50 Ribbon, Distinguished Service Cross, Army MIL-DTL-11589/ 51 Ribbon, Distinguished Service Medal, Air Force MIL-DTL-11589/ 52 Ribbon, Distinguished Service Medal, Army MIL-DTL-11589/ 53 Ribbon, Distinguished Service Medal, NASA MIL-DTL-11589/ 54 Ribbon, Presidential Unit Citation, Army and Air Force MIL-DTL-11589/ 55 Ribbon, District Award, Coast Guard (Reserve Guidon) MIL-DTL-11589/ 56 Ribbon, Dominican Campaign MIL-DTL-11589/ 57 Ribbon, European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal MIL-DTL-11589/ 58 Ribbon, Exceptional Bravery Medal, NASA MIL-DTL-11589/ 59 Ribbon, Exceptional Civilian Service Award, Air Force MIL-DTL-11589/ 60 Ribbon, Distinguished Civilian Service, U.S. Army MIL-DTL-11589/ 61 Ribbon, Exceptional Civilian Service Award, Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) MIL-DTL-11589/ 62 Ribbon, Exceptional Civilian Service Award, National Security Agency (NSA) MIL-DTL-11589/ 63 Ribbon, Exceptional Scientific Achievement Medal, NASA MIL-DTL-11589/ 64 Ribbon, Federal, State, City or Other Government Award, Coast Guard (Reserve Guidon) MIL-DTL-11589/ 65 Ribbon, French Medaille Militaire MIL-DTL-11589/ 66 Ribbon, Gold Life-saving Medal, Coast Guard MIL-DTL-11589/ 67 Ribbon, Good Conduct Medal, Air Force MIL-DTL-11589/ 68 Ribbon, Good Conduct Medal, Army MIL-DTL-11589/ 69 Ribbon, Good Conduct Medal, Marine Corps MIL-DTL-11589/ 70 Ribbon, Good Conduct Medal, Navy MIL-DTL-11589/ 71 Ribbon, Haitian Campaign, Navy MIL-DTL-11589/ 72 Ribbon, Honor Unit with Distinction, JROTC, Class HS MIL-DTL-11589/ 73 Ribbon, Honor Unit with Distinction, JROTC Class MI MIL-DTL-11589/ 74 Ribbon, Honor Unit with Distinction, NDCC MIL-DTL-11589/ 75 Ribbon, Indian Campaign Medal, Army, Indian War Medal, Marine Corps MIL-DTL-11589/ 76 Ribbon, Italian Croce al Merito di Guerra MIL-DTL-11589/ 77 Ribbon, Joint Service Commendation Medal MIL-DTL-11589/ 78 Ribbon, Korean Service Medal MIL-DTL-11589/ 79 Ribbon, Leading Platoon Award, Coast Guard (Reserve Guidon) MIL-DTL-11589/ 80 Ribbon, Legion of Merit MIL-DTL-11589/ 81 Ribbon, Marine Corps Expedition Medal 2 Source: https://assist.dla.mil -- Downloaded: 2018-01-02T14:39Z Check the source to verify that this is the current version before use. MIL-DTL-11589F SUPPLEMENT 1B MIL-DTL-11589/ 82 Ribbon, Marine Corps Reserve MIL-DTL-11589/ 83 Ribbon, Medal of Honor MIL-DTL-11589/ 84 Ribbon, Award for Distinguished Achievement in Science, Navy MIL-DTL-11589/ 85 Ribbon, Medal of Humane Action MIL-DTL-11589/ 86 Ribbon, Medal for Merit MIL-DTL-11589/ 87 Ribbon, Combat and Expert Medical, Army MIL-DTL-11589/ 88 Ribbon, Meritorious Civilian Service Award, DLA MIL-DTL-11589/ 89 Ribbon, Meritorious Civilian Service Award, OSD MIL-DTL-11589/ 90 Ribbon, Superior Civilian Service, U.S. Army MIL-DTL-11589/ 91 Ribbon, Good Conduct Medal, Coast Guard MIL-DTL-11589/ 92 Ribbon, Meritorious Unit Commendation, Army MIL-DTL-11589/ 93 Ribbon, Mexican Border Service Medal, Army MIL-DTL-11589/ 94 Ribbon, Mexican Service Medal, Army MIL-DTL-11589/ 95 Ribbon, Mexican War MIL-DTL-11589/ 96 Ribbon, Military Order of William MIL-DTL-11589/ 97 Ribbon, National Defense Service Medal MIL-DTL-11589/ 98 Ribbon, Naval Reserve Medal MIL-DTL-11589/ 99 Ribbon, Naval Reserve Meritorious Service Medal MIL-DTL-11589/ 100 Ribbon, Commendation Medal, Navy MIL-DTL-11589/ 101 Ribbon, Navy Cross MIL-DTL-11589/ 102 Ribbon, Distinguished Service Medal, Navy and Marine Corps MIL-DTL-11589/ 103 Ribbon, Navy Expeditionary Medal MIL-DTL-11589/ 104 Ribbon, Navy Expert Pistol Shot MIL-DTL-11589/ 105 Ribbon, Navy Expert Rifleman MIL-DTL-11589/ 106 Ribbon, Navy and Marine Corps Medal MIL-DTL-11589/ 107 Ribbon, Navy Unit Commendation MIL-DTL-11589/ 108 Ribbon, NC-4 Medal (CANCELLED) MIL-DTL-11589/ 109 Ribbon, NCO Professional Military Education Graduate, Air Force MIL-DTL-11589/ 110 Ribbon, Netherlands Orange Lanyard MIL-DTL-11589/ 111 Ribbon, Nicaraguan Campaign MIL-DTL-11589/ 112 Ribbon, Army of Occupation Medal MIL-DTL-11589/ 113 Ribbon, Selected Marine Corps Reserve Medal MIL-DTL-11589/ 114 Ribbon, Meritorious Public Service, U.S. Army MIL-DTL-11589/ 115 Ribbon, Outstanding Leadership Medal, NASA MIL-DTL-11589/ 116 Ribbon, Peary Polar Expedition (CANCELLED) MIL-DTL-11589/ 117 Ribbon, Philippine Campaign Medal MIL-DTL-11589/ 118 Ribbon, Philippine Congressional Medal MIL-DTL-11589/ 119 Ribbon, Philippine Defense MIL-DTL-11589/ 120 Ribbon, Philippine Independence MIL-DTL-11589/ 121 Ribbon, Philippine Liberation MIL-DTL-11589/ 122 Ribbon, Philippine Presidential Unit Citation MIL-DTL-11589/ 123 Ribbon, Portuguese Ordem da Torre e Espada (Order of Tower and Sword) MIL-DTL-11589/ 124 Ribbon, President’s Award for Distinguished Federal Civilian Service MIL-DTL-11589/ 125 Ribbon, Presidential Unit Citation, Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard MIL-DTL-11589/ 126 Ribbon, Purple Heart MIL-DTL-11589/ 127 Ribbon, Republic of Korea President Unit Citation MIL-DTL-11589/ 128 Ribbon, Reserve Special Commendation (CANCELLED) MIL-DTL-11589/ 129 Ribbon, Revolutionary War MIL-DTL-11589/ 130 Ribbon, Samson Medal (CANCELLED) MIL-DTL-11589/ 131 Ribbon, Second Byrd Antarctic Expedition (CANCELLED) MIL-DTL-11589/ 132 Ribbon, Second Nicaraguan Campaign Medal MIL-DTL-11589/ 133 Ribbon, Achievement Medal, Navy MIL-DTL-11589/ 134 Ribbon, Achievement Medal, Coast Guard MIL-DTL-11589/ 135 Ribbon, Silver Life-Saving Medal, Coast Guard MIL-DTL-11589/ 136 Ribbon, Silver Star MIL-DTL-11589/ 137 Ribbon, Soldier’s Medal 3 Source: https://assist.dla.mil -- Downloaded: 2018-01-02T14:39Z Check the source to verify that this is the current version before use. MIL-DTL-11589F SUPPLEMENT 1B MIL-DTL-11589/ 138 Ribbon, Spanish Campaign Medal MIL-DTL-11589/ 139 Ribbon, Spanish War Service Medal MIL-DTL-11589/ 140 Ribbon, Superior Cadet Award, ROTC (Junior Division) MIL-DTL-11589/ 141 Ribbon, Superior Cadet Award, ROTC (Senior Division) MIL-DTL-11589/ 142 Ribbon, Superior Cadet Award, ROTC (NDCC) MIL-DTL-11589/ 143 Ribbon, Superior Cadet Award, ROTC (Military School Division) MIL-DTL-11589/ 144 Ribbon, Gordon Canfield Trophy, Coast Guard (Reserve Guidon) MIL-DTL-11589/ 145 Ribbon, Coast Guard Unit Commendation MIL-DTL-11589/ 146
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