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Air Force Good Conduct Medal Lapel Pin

Established on June 1, 1963, the Air Force Good Conduct Medal (AFGCM) is a bronze decoration awarded to enlisted members of the United States Air Force who demonstrate exemplary conduct, efficiency, and fidelity. To earn the medal, an Airman must complete three years of continuous active service (or one year during wartime) while maintaining a clean disciplinary record free of Non-Judicial Punishment or legal infractions. The medal’s design features an American eagle perched upon a closed book and a Roman sword, encircled by the words "Efficiency, Honor, Fidelity," and is suspended from a sky-blue ribbon with red, white, and dark blue edges. Although briefly discontinued in 2006, the award was reinstated in 2009 due to its significance to the enlisted force, and subsequent periods of qualifying service are now recognized through the use of bronze and silver Oak Leaf Clusters.

$ 9.30 USD

Overall rating: 4.5 / 5 from 4 reviews.

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"Timely shipping and good quality enameled lapel pin service ribbons. However, the Butterfly clasps often don’t lock on the pin securely… they seem to be cheaply made and not very reliable. I usually end up using a drop of super glue to keep them from coming loose and falling off the pin."

Jose S. (5/5)

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"As described"

ROY T. (5/5)

Awsome

"Great quality, fast service,little pricey"

Chris B. (4/5)

Single vs Double Mount

"The single mounting point allows the pin to rotate."

Russell M. (4/5)

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Air Force Good Conduct Medal Lapel Pin

$ 9.30 USD

Established on June 1, 1963, the Air Force Good Conduct Medal (AFGCM) is a bronze decoration awarded to enlisted members of the United States Air Force who demonstrate exemplary conduct, efficiency, and fidelity. To earn the medal, an Airman must complete three years of continuous active service (or one year during wartime) while maintaining a clean disciplinary record free of Non-Judicial Punishment or legal infractions. The medal’s design features an American eagle perched upon a closed book and a Roman sword, encircled by the words "Efficiency, Honor, Fidelity," and is suspended from a sky-blue ribbon with red, white, and dark blue edges. Although briefly discontinued in 2006, the award was reinstated in 2009 due to its significance to the enlisted force, and subsequent periods of qualifying service are now recognized through the use of bronze and silver Oak Leaf Clusters.

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