Navy Recruiting Service Ribbon — Military Decorations


Navy Recruiting Service Ribbon Medal and Ribbon Design Images

The Navy Recruiting Service Ribbon comes with a unique service ribbon, which is worn on the recipient's uniform in situations where the full medal is not worn. If you have earned this decoration, you can wear the service ribbon on your ribbon rack.
Design of the Navy Recruiting Service Ribbon

There is no medal for this ribbon.

What is the Navy Recruiting Service Ribbon Decoration?

The Navy Recruiting Service Ribbon recognizes naval service members who have completed a successful tour as a military recruiter in one of the United States Navy. It is retroactive to previous members who served in the same capacity. To be awarded the Navy Recruiting Service Ribbon, a service member must be assigned to one of the United States Navy?s Major Recruiting Commands and must complete a standard three-year tour of duty.

The United States military sorts decorations into categories called Classes and Types. The Navy Recruiting Service Ribbon medal is classified as a Service Award of the type Recruiting Service Ribbon.

How Do You Earn the Navy Recruiting Service Ribbon?

Awarded to personnel who has served as a navy recruiter for a set period of time.

Displaying the Navy Recruiting Service Ribbon

The Order of Precedence of the Navy Recruiting Service Ribbon is 112, and this precedence is used when placing the associated service ribbon on your uniform ribbon rack. You can see a full list of decorations in the order of precedence on the Decorations homepage.

This ribbon is worn between the Marine Corps Recruiting Service ribbon and the Overseas Service ribbon.

Navy Recruiting Service Ribbon Associated Branches

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Navy Recruiting Service Ribbon Associated Branches

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Navy Recruiting Service Ribbon and the Stolen Valor Act

The Stolen Valor Act of 2013 is a federal law that makes it illegal for any person to falsely claim to be the recipient of certain military awards, "with the intention of obtaining money, property, or other tangible benefit by convincing another that he or she received the award".This decoration is covered by the Stolen Valor act. Fraudulently claiming to have received a Navy Recruiting Service Ribbon can result in punishment including a fine, imprisonment for not more than one year, or both


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