AWARDS AND ACCOLADES Meritorious Unit Commendation Army Good Conduct Medal National Defense Service Medal Global War on Terrorism Medal Iraqi Campaign Medal w / Campaign
Star Army Service Ribbon & Overseas Service Ribbon Driver and Mechanic Badge Army Lapel Button
Not exact matches
First, a disclosure: Skelton and I have been friends for years and I've written about his
Army service and his recovery elsewhere, including in the military newspaper,
Stars and Stripes.
Mr. Ortt, a military veteran who received a Bronze
Star for his
service in the
Army, seemed combative at the prospect of his day in court.
Middle - aged officers from every branch of the armed
services fill the seats like a
star - studded quilt of
Army green and khaki and Air Force blue.
Owner Bill Burdett retired from the
Army National Guard after 32 years on
service in Ohio, Kentucky, Alaska, and Virginia, including two combat tours in Desert Storm and Afghanistan earning him the Legion of Merit, Bronze
Star, and Combat Action Badge.
The photograph Warhol chose to reproduce for this series was a studio portrait taken for Flaming
Star, a Western made in 1960 — the year in which Presley returned from his
service in the US
Army.
She then served in the U.S.
Army as defense counsel for military personnel accused of criminal offenses and as Chief, Legal Claims Division during Operation Desert Storm where she was awarded the Bronze
Star for meritorious
service during war.
Thereafter, Mr. Lorenzo served in the U.S.
Army as defense counsel for military personnel accused of criminal offenses and as Chief, Operational Law during Desert Storm where he was awarded the Bronze
Star for meritorious
service during war.
Recognized by the Secretary of the
Army for exceptional meritorious
service during Operation New Dawn and awarded the Bronze
Star Medal
Facilities Engineering - Level II 2008 —
Army Commendation Medal (with «V» Device and 2 Oak Leaf Clusters), US
Army, First
Army East, 2 / 337Th CSSB BN 2006 — Joint
Service Commendation Medal with «V» Device, US
Army, Operations in Iraq 2006 — Joint Meritorious Unit Award (with Oak Leaf Cluster), US
Army, Operations in Iraq 2006 — Good Conduct Medal, US
Army, US
Army, Operations in Iraq 2006 — Iraq Campaign Medal, US
Army, Operations in Iraq 2006 — Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal (with 1 Bronze
Star), US
Army, Operations in Iraq 2006 — Global War on Terrorism
Service Medal (with 1 Bronze
Star), US
Army, Operations in Iraq 2006 — Overseas
Service Ribbon (with 3 Numeral), US
Army, Operations in Iraq 2006 — NCO Professional Development Ribbon (with 3 Oak Leaf Clusters), US
Army, First
Army East, 2 / 337th CSSB BN 2006 — Combat Action Badge, US
Army, Operations in Iraq 1996 — Armed Forces Reserve Medal (with Bronze Hourglass, «M» Device and 3 Numeral), VA National Guard, 229th Chemical Co 1996 —
Army Reserve Components Achievement Medal w / Silver Oak Leaf Cluster, VA National Guard, 229th Chemical Co 1996 —
Army Achievement Medal (with 3 Oak Leaf Clusters), VA National Guard, 229th Chemical Co 1996 —
Army Service Ribbon, VA National Guard, 229th Chemical Co 1993 — National Defense Medal with 1 Bronze
Star, VA National Guard, 229th Chemical Co
AWARDS / ACCOMPLISHMENTS • Legion of Merit (LM - 1) • Defense Military
Service Metal (DMSM - 1) • Military
Service Medal (MSM - 5) •
Army Commendation Medal (ARCOM - 5) •
Army Achievement Medal (AAM - 9) •
Army Good Conduct Medal (AGCM - 9) • National Defense
Service Medal Bronze
Star (1) • National Defense
Service Medal (1) • Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal (AFEM - 1) • South West Asia
Service Medal Bronze
Star (SWASBS - 1) • Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal (GWTEM - 1) • Global War On Terrorism
Service Medal (GWTSM - 1) • Noncommissioned Officer Development Program (NOPDR / 4) •
Army Service Ribbon (ASR / 1) • Overseas
Service Ribbon (OSR / 5) • Pathfinder Badge (1) • Air Assault (1) • Drivers / Mechanic Badge (DRV / MECH)
United States Marine Corps (Quantico, VA) 06/1991 — 10/2011 Gunnery Sergeant, Retired • Provide 20 years of honorable
service in varied leadership positions within the USMC • Recipient of the Bronze Star for service in Iraq and a two - time recipient of the Navy / Marine Corps Achievement Medal • SNCOIC (Staff Noncommissioned Officer in Charge) at the Marine Corps Network Operations and Security Center • Deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom from August 2005 to February 2006 • Assist a Military Transition Team with Iraqi Army's 1st Division 2nd Brigade Headquarters in the training of Iraqi forces • Serve as the Brigade G1 (Admin) Advisor and G4 (Logistics) / Motor Transport Advisor responsible for training high ranking Iraqi Officers (O6 / General Officers) in effective administration, IT, logistics, and other vital operational functions • Additional assignments included Headquarters and Service Company, 8th Tank Battalion, Delta Company 4th Light Armor Reconnaissance Battalion, Marine Corps Center for Lessons Learned, and Special Purpose MAGTF for Experiential Operations, Marine Corps Warfight
service in varied leadership positions within the USMC • Recipient of the Bronze
Star for
service in Iraq and a two - time recipient of the Navy / Marine Corps Achievement Medal • SNCOIC (Staff Noncommissioned Officer in Charge) at the Marine Corps Network Operations and Security Center • Deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom from August 2005 to February 2006 • Assist a Military Transition Team with Iraqi Army's 1st Division 2nd Brigade Headquarters in the training of Iraqi forces • Serve as the Brigade G1 (Admin) Advisor and G4 (Logistics) / Motor Transport Advisor responsible for training high ranking Iraqi Officers (O6 / General Officers) in effective administration, IT, logistics, and other vital operational functions • Additional assignments included Headquarters and Service Company, 8th Tank Battalion, Delta Company 4th Light Armor Reconnaissance Battalion, Marine Corps Center for Lessons Learned, and Special Purpose MAGTF for Experiential Operations, Marine Corps Warfight
service in Iraq and a two - time recipient of the Navy / Marine Corps Achievement Medal • SNCOIC (Staff Noncommissioned Officer in Charge) at the Marine Corps Network Operations and Security Center • Deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom from August 2005 to February 2006 • Assist a Military Transition Team with Iraqi
Army's 1st Division 2nd Brigade Headquarters in the training of Iraqi forces • Serve as the Brigade G1 (Admin) Advisor and G4 (Logistics) / Motor Transport Advisor responsible for training high ranking Iraqi Officers (O6 / General Officers) in effective administration, IT, logistics, and other vital operational functions • Additional assignments included Headquarters and
Service Company, 8th Tank Battalion, Delta Company 4th Light Armor Reconnaissance Battalion, Marine Corps Center for Lessons Learned, and Special Purpose MAGTF for Experiential Operations, Marine Corps Warfight
Service Company, 8th Tank Battalion, Delta Company 4th Light Armor Reconnaissance Battalion, Marine Corps Center for Lessons Learned, and Special Purpose MAGTF for Experiential Operations, Marine Corps Warfighting Lab
Owner Bill Burdett retired from the
Army National Guard after 32 years on
service in Ohio, Kentucky, Alaska, and Virginia, including two combat tours in Desert Storm and Afghanistan earning him the Legion of Merit, Bronze
Star, and Combat Action Badge.