7/17/2023 0 Comments Firewatch ribbonThe Navy and Marine Corps Sea Service Deployment Ribbon ( SSDR) is a service award of the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps Sea Service Deployment Ribbon Subsequent awards are denoted by bronze and silver service stars. The edges are 3/32 inch in navy blue, bordered by 5/32 inch scarlet stripes, followed by 5/32 inch stripes of old gold, bordered by 3/32 inch stripes of teal blue, next to 1/8 inch stripes of grotto blue, bordered by 3/64 inch stripes of soldier red, and a 1/32 inch center stripe of old gold. Army Sea Duty Ribbon is 1 3/8 inches wide, composed of vertical stripes. For mobilized soldiers, one year of sea duty as a mobilized soldier will be credited toward one creditable year as long as minimum underway requirements are met. Subsequent awards are authorized upon the completion of additional qualifying periods of sea duty. Army watercraft unit, including a minimum of 25 days underway annually as well as two annual training exercises underway on a Class A or B army vessel or a 90-day deployment aboard an army vessel underway. Army National Guard soldiers must have two creditable years in a U.S. Subsequent awards are authorized upon completion of an additional two years of cumulative sea duty under qualifying conditions. The ASDR may be awarded retroactively to those personnel who were credited with qualifying service, as defined in regulations, after August 1, 1952. The Chief of the Marine Qualification Division is the approval authority for award of the ASDR to eligible service members. Navy Military Sealift Command, NOAA vessels, or aboard Army leased or foreign and non–military vessels may also qualify if soldiers serving on those vessels have a formally assigned primary mission that is accomplished underway, are in an active status, and are approved for creditable sea service by the Career Sea Pay Office. It may be awarded to active duty soldiers who complete two cumulative years of sea duty on a Class A or B U.S. Army Sea Duty Ribbon ( ASDR) was established on 17 April 2006 as the "Army Sea Duty Ribbon" its name was changed to its current moniker on 30 June 2010.
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