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Military Speci Ication MIL-DTL-11589 Ribbons ! Illustrated Guide United States Military Speci5ication MIL-DTL-11589 Ribbons by Steven G. Haskin Current as oF December 7, 2018 Illustrated Guide – United States Military Speci5ication MIL-DTL-11589 Ribbons This guide is designed to illustrate the ribbons found in The Ins3tute of Heraldry's Military (TIOH) MIL-DTL-11589 ribbon speCifiCa3ons to assist researChers, ColleCtors, historians and those with a general interest in United States ribbons. SinCe the speCifiCa3ons Change over 3me, the doCument is dated so the user Can determine if they have the latest informa3on. The sourCe doCument is MIL-DLT-11589F, Ribbon, Awards, General Specifica5on For and its assoCiated speCifiCa3on sheets. These are Commonly referred to as "slash" sheets beCause of the forward slash in the speCifiCa3on sheet number. Each sheet is award speCifiC and listed numeriCally in MIL-DTL-11589F, Sup 1 whiCh is the supplement to the general speCifiCa3on. For example; MIL-DTL-11589/1G is Ribbon, Commenda5on, U.S. Air Force. When first published, the ini3al speCifiCa3on sheet will not have a suffix leUer. The first revision would be MIL-DTL-11589/1A and each suCCessive Change will be iden3fied by the next leUer. The leUers "I" and "O" are not used due to possible Confusion with 1 and 0 (zero). Suffixes are not used in this guide to ease the task of updates. Each speCifiCa3on sheet is designed to provide ribbon manufacturers the neCessary informa3on to ensure uniform quality, Color, and dimensions irrespeC3ve of the manufacturer. Not all United States ribbons are inCluded in the slash sheets. Either the governmental agenCy did not use TIOH to design or develop their award or beCause the ribbon is desCribed in a different speCifiCa3on sheet, drawing or other doCument. Among the missing agenCies are the Central IntelligenCe AgenCy, Veterans Administra3on and SeleC3ve ServiCe who all have ribbons assoCiated with awards. Another notable example not in this group is the Presiden3al Medal of Freedom where the ribbon is desCribed in MIL-D-14644 and TIOH Drawings 4-4-86 and 5-1-303. The drawings are the work of the author and are sized to be full size in width and the height (3/8 inCh by 1-3/8 inCh) to matCh the serviCe ribbon bars. Miniatures and streamers are also approximately life size. This was done primarily for uniformity and to Conserve space. The Colors used are from the Pantone MatChing System (PMS) that were Color matChed to Cable (thread) numbers in the Department of Defense Standard Shades for Heraldic Yarns for Embroidery and Ribbons, 1993 Edi5on from Ira Green, InC. Military SpeCifiCa3ons (Mil SpeCs) are managed by the Defense Logis3Cs AgenCy (DLA) and are inCluded in the Department of Defense Index of SpeCifiCa3ons and Standards (DODISS). The Mil SpeCs inClude ribbons (MIL-DTL-11589), deCora3ons and medals (MIL-DTL-3943), lapel buUons (MIL-DTL-11484), streamers (MIL-DTL-14650), presenta3on Cases (MIL-DTL-14633) and roseUes (MIL-DTL-14649). Most of the speCifiCa3on sheets/doCuments are available for download on the DLA DODISS Assist QuiCk SearCh website (hUp:// quiCksearCh.dla.mil/). QuiCk SearCh is publiC website provided by DLA to interested par3es. A sCreen shot of the home page is below. To searCh you Can use the doCument ID, in this Case MIL-DTL-11589, or you Can searCh using a speCifiC word suCh as "ribbon" or "medal" in the "Find Term1, Term2" field. f OnCe a doCument ID or searCh term is entered, simply seleCt the "searCh" buUon and all items that matCh the searCh will be returned on the same page. SeleC3ng a doCument will open another window that will show the revision history. The revisions that Can be downloaded will have a Portable DoCument Format (PDF) iCon f . SeleC3ng this iCon will download the sheet/doCument in a PDF format. Adobe ACrobat Reader or other PDF reader is required to view these doCuments. This guide is neither approved or endorsed of The Ins3tute of Heraldry. The guide is a private venture and available for free distribu3on by individuals and may not be sold or packaged in any form as any part of a “for sale” venture. Comments or CorreC3ons should be direCted to the author. Steven G. Haskin Last update: 12/7/2018 © 2016-2018 Steven G. Haskin. All rights reserved. Page f1 Illustrated Guide – United States Military Speci5ication MIL-DTL-11589 Ribbons Tiger 2 ProduC3ons P.O. Box 340662 BeaverCreek, OH 45430 (937) 431-1195 [email protected] Last update: 12/7/2018 © 2016-2018 Steven G. Haskin. All rights reserved. Page f2 Illustrated Guide – United States Military Speci5ication MIL-DTL-11589 Ribbons MIL-DTL-11589/1 COMMENDATION MEDAL, U.S. AIR FORCE Full size Miniature Streamer None 1 3/8" f 11/16" f 2 3/4" MIL-DTL-11589/2 AIR FORCE CROSS Full size Miniature Streamer None 1 3/8" f 11/16" f 2 3/4" MIL-DTL-11589/3 LONGEVITY SERVICE AWARD, U.S. AIR FORCE Full size Miniature None Streamer None 1 3/8" f 11/16" (Note 1) 2 3/4" MIL-DTL-11589/4 OUTSTANDING UNIT AWARD, U.S. AIR FORCE Full size Miniature Streamer 1 3/8" f 11/16" f 2 3/4" f MIL-DTL-11589/5 SMALL ARMS MARKSMANSHIP, U.S. AIR FORCE Full size Miniature None Streamer None 1 3/8" f 11/16" (Note 1) 2 3/4" MIL-DTL-11589/6 AIRMAN’S MEDAL, U.S. AIR FORCE Full size Miniature Streamer None 1 3/8" f 11/16" f 2 3/4" MIL-DTL-11589/7 AIR MEDAL Full size Miniature Streamer None 1 3/8" f 11/16" f 2 3/4" MIL-DTL-11589/8 AIR RESERVE FORCES MERITORIOUS SERVICE MEDAL Full size Miniature Streamer None 1 3/8" f 11/16" f 2 3/4" MIL-DTL-11589/9 AMERICAN CAMPAIGN MEDAL Full size Miniature Streamer 1 3/8" f 11/16" f 2 3/4" f MIL-DTL-11589/10 AMERICAN DEFENSE SERVICE MEDAL Full size Miniature Streamer 1 3/8" f 11/16" f 2 3/4" " MIL-DTL-11589/11 ANTARCTICA SERVICE MEDAL Full size Miniature Streamer None 1 3/8" f 11/16" f 2 3/4" MIL-DTL-11589/12 ARMED FORCES EXPEDITIONARY MEDAL Full size Miniature Streamer 1 3/8" 11/16" 2 3/4" f f f MIL-DTL-11589/13 ARMED FORCES RESERVE MEDAL Last update: 12/7/2018 © 2016-2018 Steven G. Haskin. All rights reserved. Page f3 Illustrated Guide – United States Military Speci5ication MIL-DTL-11589 Ribbons Full size Miniature Streamer None 1 3/8" f 11/16" f 2 3/4" MIL-DTL-11589/14 ARMY OF CUBAN OCCUPATION MEDAL Full size Miniature Streamer None None 1 3/8" f 11/16" 2 3/4" MIL-DTL-11589/15 ARMY OF OCCUPATION OF GERMANY MEDAL (1918 - 1923) Full size Miniature Streamer 1 3/8" f 11/16" f 2 3/4" f MIL-DTL-11589/16 ARMY OF PUERTO RICAN OCCUPATION MEDAL Full size Miniature Streamer None None 1 3/8" f 11/16" 2 3/4" MIL-DTL-11589/17 ASIATIC-PACIFIC CAMPAIGN MEDAL Full size Miniature Streamer 1 3/8" f 11/16" f 2 3/4" f MIL-DTL-11589/18 BRONZE STAR Full size Miniature Streamer None 1 3/8" f 11/16" f 2 3/4" MIL-DTL-11589/19 BYRD ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION Full size Miniature Streamer None None 1 3/8" f 11/16" 2 3/4" MIL-DTL-11589/20 CAPTAIN ROBERT DEXTER CONRAD AWARD FOR SCIENTIFIC ACHIEVEMENT, U. S. NAVY Full size Miniature Streamer None None 1 3/8" f 11/16" 2 3/4" MIL-DTL-11589/21 CHINA CAMPAIGN MEDAL Full size Miniature Streamer None 1 3/8" f 11/16" 2 3/4" f MIL-DTL-11589/22 CHINA RELIEF EXPEDITION Full size Miniature Streamer None 1 3/8" f 11/16" 2 3/4" f MIL-DTL-11589/23 CHINA SERVICE MEDAL Full size Miniature Streamer 1 3/8" f 11/16" f 2 3/4" f MIL-DTL-11589/24 CHRYSSOUN ARISTION ANDRIAS (BRAVERY GOLD MEDAL OF GREECE) Full size Miniature Streamer 1 3/8" None 11/16" 2 3/4" (Note 3) f f MIL-DTL-11589/25 CIVIL WAR CAMPAIGN MEDAL Last update: 12/7/2018 © 2016-2018 Steven G. Haskin. All rights reserved. Page f4 Illustrated Guide – United States Military Speci5ication MIL-DTL-11589 Ribbons Full size Miniature Streamer None 1 3/8" f 11/16" 2 3/4" f MIL-DTL-11589/26 CIVILIAN AWARD FOR VALOR, U. S. AIR FORCE Full size Miniature Streamer None 1 3/8" f 11/16" f 2 3/4" MIL-DTL-11589/27 COMMENDATION MEDAL, U. S. COAST GUARD Full size Miniature Streamer None 1 3/8" f 11/16" f 2 3/4" MIL-DTL-11589/28 DISTINGUISHED SERVICE MEDAL, COAST GUARD Full size Miniature Streamer None 1 3/8" f 11/16" f 2 3/4" MIL-DTL-11589/29 COAST GUARD EXPERT PISTOL SHOT Full size Miniature Streamer None None 1 3/8" f 11/16" 2 3/4" MIL-DTL-11589/30 COAST GUARD EXPERT RIFLEMAN Full size Miniature Streamer None None 1 3/8" 11/16" 2 3/4" f MIL-DTL-11589/31 GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL, U. S. COAST GUARD Full size Miniature Streamer None 1 3/8" f 11/16" f 2 3/4" MIL-DTL-11589/32 COAST GUARD MEDAL Full size Miniature Streamer None 1 3/8" f 11/16" f 2 3/4" MIL-DTL-11589/32 COAST GUARD MEDAL (1998 to 2001) Full size Miniature Streamer None 1 3/8" f 11/16" f 2 3/4" MIL-DTL-11589/33 COMBAT AND EXPERT INFANTRY Full size Miniature Streamer 1 3/8" None 11/16" 2 3/4" (Note 3) f f MIL-DTL-11589/34 COMBAT READINESS MEDAL, U.
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