Title: Army%20Awards%20Program
1Army Awards Program
2Terminal Learning Objective
ACTION Understand and manage the Army Awards Program
CONDITIONS Given AR 600-8-22, Military Awards, extracts of completed DA Forms 638, DA Form 2-1 (PQR), and class notes
STANDARDS Manage the Army Awards Program and review award submissions via DA Form 638 for accuracy and completeness IAW AR 600-8-22. Outside the classroom, your performance standard will be 100 accuracy within this course it will be obtaining a passing score on an exam of this material.
3Evaluation
- 15 multiple choice questions on the Actions exam
(50 questions total) - Exam date 7 Mar 03
- Close note exam
- Must score 70 on exam to pass
4References
- AR 600-8-22 Military Awards (25 Feb 95)
- Manual of Military Awards Decorations
- DOD 1348.33-M (Sep 96)
- MILPER Messages
- Awards Branch, DA PERSCOM
5Outline
- Goals Objectives of Awards Program
- Award Policies
- Order of Precedence
- Individual Awards
- Award Submission
- Summary
- Conclusion
6Goals
- Foster mission accomplishment by recognizing
excellence - Motivate personnel to high levels of performance
and service
Reference Para 1-1
7Objectives
- Provide tangible recognition for
- Acts of valor
- Exceptional service or achievement
- Special skills or qualifications
- Acts of heroism outside of combat
- Ensure command responsibility in soldier
recognition
Reference Para 1-12
8Award Policies
- Time limitation
- Character of service
- Duplicate awards
- Interim awards
- Posthumous awards
- Supporting orders
- Revocation
9Award Policies (1 of 4)
- Time Limitations
- 2 year limit on submission of awards
- 3 year limit on receipt of awards
- Exceptions
- Purple Heart (PH)
- Retroactive awards
- Character of Service
- Awards must be received for periods of honorable
service - Waivers possible for a flag for overweight
Reference Para 1-14 1-16
10Award Policies (2 of 4)
- Duplicate Awards
- Only one decoration awarded for same act or
achievement - Can receive recognition for a heroic act and for
a period of service - Interim Awards
- Receive a lower award pending approval of a
higher one - Initial award revoked once final one approved
Reference Para 1-18 1-19
11Award Policies (3 of 4)
- Posthumous Awards
- Awarded to PNOK
- Surviving spouse
- Eldest child
- Parents (Father or Mother)
- Eldest sibling
- Eldest grandchild
- Supporting Orders
- Decorations GCM permanent orders
- Service medals ribbons no permanent orders
- Badges permanent orders
- Exceptions basic marksmanship badges, APFT badges
Reference Para 1-22 1-25
12Award Policies (4 of 4)
- Revoking Awards
- Announced via permanent orders
- Awards revoked by awarding authority
- Revoking Badges/Tabs
- Announced via permanent orders
- Exceptions
- Parachutist Badge jump refusal
- Aviator Badge
- Special Forces Tab
Reference Para 1-27, 1-29 1-30
13Order of Precedence
- Decorations
- Good Conduct Medal
- Service Medals
- Service Ribbons
- www.armyawards.com - Rackbuilder
Reference Para 1-40 1-41
14Individual Awards
- Decorations
- Good Conduct Medal
- Service Medals
- Service Ribbons
- Badges Tabs
- Certificates Letters
- Foreign Awards (Ch 9)
Reference Para 1-13
15Decorations
- Recognition for
- Heroism
- Meritorious Achievement
- Meritorious Service
- Based upon performance, not grade
- Not to be used as prizes
- MSM AAM peacetime decorations only
- ARCOM AAM not awarded to GOs
Reference Ch 3, Table 3-1
16Army Good Conduct Medal
- Awarded to
- Active duty enlisted soldiers
- AGR soldiers on AD for non-training purposes
- Awarded by unit commander
- Awarded for
- Every 3 years of active service
- Between 1 3 years of service for 1st award
- Disqualification
- Released from enlisted status
- Conviction by courts-martial
- Certificate policy
Reference Ch 4
17Service Medals Ribbons
- Denote honorable service
- Within specific limited dates
- Within specified geographical areas
- Normally awarded for active service only
- No orders published for service medals
- Re-issuing of NDSM
Reference Ch 5
18Appurtenances (1 of 2)
- Worn to denote
- Additional awards
- Participation in a specific act
- Other distinguished characteristics
- Oak Leaf Clusters
- 1 silver OLC 5 bronze OLC
- Worn on decorations unit awards
- Numerals
- Overseas Service Ribbon
- NCO Professional Development Ribbbon
Reference Para 6-1 to 6-5
19Appurtenances (2 of 2)
- V devices
- Denotes heroism when engaged with an armed enemy
- Worn on BSM, Air Medal, ARCOM JSCM
- Clasps
- Worn on Good Conduct Medal
- Service Stars
- 5 bronze stars 1 silver star
- Worn on campaign service ribbons to denote
additional awards - Bronze stars worn on parachutist badge for combat
jumps
Reference Para 6-6 6-7
20Badges Tabs
- Provides public recognition for skills earned
- Combat special skill badges
- Marksmanship badges
- Identification badges
- Tabs
- Ranger
- Special Forces
- Presidents 100
Reference Ch 8
21Certificates Letters
- Certificate presented with each award of a
military decoration - Certificates of Achievement
- Cites acts achievements that do not merit a
decoration - Issued by local commanders
- Letter of commendation
Reference Ch 10
22Foreign Awards
- Kuwait Liberation Medal
- Foreign badges
- Must be qualification skill badges
- Must be awarded for military activities only
- Individual must meet host country criteria
- Foreign airborne training
Reference Ch 9
23Awards Submission
- Approval authorities
- Peacetime
- Wartime
- DA Form 638
- Used to process award recommendations
- Becomes permanent order upon approval
- Typed or handwritten in black ink
- Filed in OMPF/MPRJ
Reference Table 3-1
24Approval Authorities
- Determine lowest level approval authority
- Based on normal chain of command
CSA
GEN
LTG
MG
COL
LTC
CPT
Reference Table 3-2 3-3
25Lowest Approval Authority
Q COL recommended for LOM for PCS
A General (MACOM CDR)
Q SGM recommended for LOM for retirement
A Lieutenant General
Q SPC recommended for AAM for achievement
A LTC (Battalion CDR)
Q 1LT recommended for SM for heroism
A DA PERSCOM
Q CPT recommended for ARCOM for service
A COL (Brigade CDR)
Q CW3 recommended for MSM for retirement
A Major General (Division or Installation CDR)
26Lowest Approval Authority
- Q COL recommended for LOM for PCS
- A
- Q SGM recommended for LOM for retirement
- A
- Q SPC recommended for AAM for achievement
- A
- Q 1LT recommended for SM for heroism
- A
- Q CPT recommended for ARCOM for service
- A
- Q CW3 recommended for MSM for retirement
- A
27Questions
28Practical Exercise 1
29DA Form 638 Part I (Soldier Data)
RECOMMENDATION FOR AWARD
Cdr Co C, 1-5 IN Bn APO AP 96224
Cdr 1st Bde, 2ID APO AP 96224
3. DATE
1. TO
2. FROM
11 Sep 96
PART I - SOLDIER DATA
5. RANK
4. NAME
6. SSN
WINSTON, RANDALL C. SSG 987-65-4321
7. ORGANIZATION
8. PREVIOUS AWARDS
Co C, 1-5 IN Bn APO AP 96224
ARCOM, AAM
11. PERIOD OF AWARD
9. BRANCH OF SERVICE
10. REC AWD
a. FROM
b. TO
ARCOM-1OLC
21 AUG 96 6 SEP 96
12. REASON FOR AWARD
X
13. POSTHUMOUS
12b. INTERIM
YES
NO
12a. INDICATE ACH, SVC, PCS, ETS, OR RET
IF YES, STATE AWARD GIVEN
X
ACH
YES
NO
30DA Form 638 Part IIRecommender Data
31DA Form 638 Part III (Justification)
32DA Form 638 Part IV (Approval)
PART IV - RECOMMENDATIONS/APPROVAL/DISAPPROVAL
22a. SIGNATURE
22b. DATE
22. I certify eligible . . . .
John F Towers
14 SEP 96
Cdr, 1-5 IN Bn Cdr, Co C, 1-5 IN APO AP
96224 APO AP 96224 15 SEP 96
b. FROM
c. DATE
a. TO
23. INTERMEDIATE AUTHORITY
X
d. RECOMMEND
APPROVAL
DISAPPROVAL
UPGRADE TO
DOWNGRADE TO
e. NAME
f. RANK
QUINTON, CHRIS P. CPT
h. SIGNATURE
g. TITLE/POSITION
COMMANDER
Chris P Quinton
i. COMMENTS
Super NCO! Well deserving of this award.
33DA Form 638 Part IV
ORDERS CDR ISSUING AUTH 1st Bde, 2ID
21 SEP 96
b. FROM
c. DATE
a. TO
26. APPROVAL AUTHORITY
X
RECOMMEND
APPROVED
DISAPPROVED
UPGRADE TO
d.
DOWNGRADE
e. NAME
f. RANK
WALLACE, WILLIAM S. COL
h. SIGNATURE
g. TITLE/POSITION
BRIGADE COMMANDER
William S Wallace
i. COMMENTS
34DA Form 638 Part V (Orders)
PART V - ORDERS DATA
31. DISTRIBUTION
27a. ORDERS ISSUING HQ
27b. PERM ORDER NO.
HQ, 1st Brigade, 2d Inf Div APO AP 96224
SOLDIER (1) OMPF (1) FILES (1)
267-03
28a. NAME ORDERS APP AUTH
28b. RANK
KURT F. DEAN MAJ
28c. TITLE/POSITION
29. APPROVED AWARD
BRIGADE ADJUTANT ARCOM-1OLC
28d. SIGNATURE
30. DATE
Kurt F Dean
24 SEP 96
35Other Recognition
- Coins
- Monthly/Quarterly Awards
- Passes
36Summary
- Relate award to a specific achievement
- Base awards on quality of performance benefit
to organization - Awards should be fair and not routine
- Awards should be presented to soldiers
37Questions
38Practical Exercise
39Terminal Learning Objective
ACTION Understand and manage the Army Awards Program
CONDITIONS Given AR 600-8-22, Military Awards, extracts of completed DA Forms 638, DA Form 2-1 (PQR), and class notes
STANDARDS Manage the Army Awards Program and review award submissions via DA Form 638 for accuracy and completeness IAW AR 600-8-22. Outside the classroom, your performance standard will be 100 accuracy within this course it will be obtaining a passing score on an exam of this material.
40Conclusion
A chest full of medals is a soldiers resume in
3-D and Technicolor. Owen Edwards