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Army Good Conduct Medal Ribbon

Army Good Conduct Medal Ribbon

Criteria: The Army Good Conduct Medal (AGCM) is given to any enlisted U.S. Army personnel who carry out three consecutive years of "honorable and faithful service." Such service insinuates that a standard enlistment was achieved without any non-judicial punishments, disciplinary infractions, or court martial offenses. If a service member commits an offense, the three-year mark "resets" and a service member needs to complete an additional three years of discipline free service before the Good Conduct can be recognized. During times of war, the AGCM can be granted for one year of faithful service. The medal can also be granted posthumously, to any soldier killed in the line of duty. To define additional decorations of the award, a series of Good Conduct Knots are dispensed as attachments to the decoration. Service for the AGCM needs to be executed on active duty and the medal is not awarded to personnel of the Army reserve or National Guard who are not federalized to active service. For the Reserve and Guard personnel who satisfactorily accomplish annual training and drill duty, however, the Army Reserve Components Achievement Medal may be granted in lieu.

$ 1.95 USD

Overall rating: 4.9714284 / 5 from 105 reviews.

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The Army Good Conduct Medal Ribbon is highly regarded for its vibrant colors, excellent quality, and great service. Customers appreciate the fast shipping and outstanding value for money, making it a popular choice for those seeking to honor military service.

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  • "Great quality good service"Patrick B.
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  • "Quality, price and service are great"Patrick M.

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Dad’s ribbon rack

"All look great and shipped quickly!"

Kenny F. (5/5)

Something my Dad would be proud of.

"My Dad's originals were missing for a long time after he passed away and not stored properly. Some were stained and/or frayed. Now I can display his flag, medals, ribbons and dog tags properly."

Patrick R. (5/5)

Very nice on my Honor

"Very nice on my Honor Guard uniform"

Virginia M. (5/5)

Pop 1942-1945

"Thanks for your support …"

mark w. (5/5)

Excellent and ontime

"Excellent and ontime"

John A. (5/5)

Very pleased with all of

"Very pleased with all of the WWII replacement ribbons for my family members."

Shirley B. (5/5)

Good website to arder any

"Good website to arder any type of ribbons or medals for the uniform"

Ricardo A. (5/5)

All Items were in great

"All Items were in great condition."

Brian B. (5/5)

Worked well for my uncle's

"Worked well for my uncle's shadow box"

Kevin A. (5/5)

Good Conduct ribbon

"The came fast and was good quality."

Deb (5/5)

Q&A

This might be a dumb question, but do these ribbons have a pin on the back? What is the difference between mil-thin ribbons and slide-on ribbons, and which would I choose for a shadow box display?
The standard ribbons do not come with a mount unless you want us to assemble them for you. Official Thin Ribbons, vary from "Standard Ribbons" in that they do not slide on and off of ribbon racks. Instead, they are permanently fixed in place on a thin rigid backing. Thin Ribbons are simply a much thinner and lower profile method of wearing one's ribbons.
I had a article 15 . Would I still be eligible for good conduct medal?
Yes, you are still eligible. An Article 15 certainly doesn't help, but also does not automatically disqualify you.
Army Good Conduct Medal Ribbon Ribbons
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Army Good Conduct Medal Ribbon

$ 1.95 USD

Army Good Conduct Medal Ribbon

Criteria: The Army Good Conduct Medal (AGCM) is given to any enlisted U.S. Army personnel who carry out three consecutive years of "honorable and faithful service." Such service insinuates that a standard enlistment was achieved without any non-judicial punishments, disciplinary infractions, or court martial offenses. If a service member commits an offense, the three-year mark "resets" and a service member needs to complete an additional three years of discipline free service before the Good Conduct can be recognized. During times of war, the AGCM can be granted for one year of faithful service. The medal can also be granted posthumously, to any soldier killed in the line of duty. To define additional decorations of the award, a series of Good Conduct Knots are dispensed as attachments to the decoration. Service for the AGCM needs to be executed on active duty and the medal is not awarded to personnel of the Army reserve or National Guard who are not federalized to active service. For the Reserve and Guard personnel who satisfactorily accomplish annual training and drill duty, however, the Army Reserve Components Achievement Medal may be granted in lieu.

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