I had no idea either, but then I learned that it's commemorative rather than an official ribbon (and hence nowhere on my DD214).Today in “I didn’t know that was a thing:”. ;)
Yeah, I think it's like the Cold War medal. Not authorized, still kind of cool.I had no idea either, but then I learned that it's commemorative rather than an official ribbon (and hence nowhere on my DD214).
If it were official, though, I'd be disappointed if we didn't get another Good Cookie-style rant from you.
IMHO, the Good Conduct Medal fills that bill......an honorable discharge is actually a worthy achievement. Plus it's something else to give a retiree / ETS-er at their "see you later" event.
You can get good conduct medals over the course of your career and not receive an honorable discharge at the end.IMHO, the Good Conduct Medal fills that bill...
You’re beating up actual retarded kids now. Maybe take a break and go after the AF and Navy for a bit?
Now we will have to fight the Army for crayonsYou’re beating up actual retarded kids now. Maybe take a break and go after the AF and Navy for a bit?
hand-me-down crayons from the Army:Sadly though, It’ll still be more of the same..
REGULATION ISSUE ARMY CRAYONS:
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REGULATION ISSUE USMC CRAYONS:
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Now we will have to fight the Army for crayons