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    AFJROTC AWARDS

     

    The AFJROTC awards program is designed to foster morale,esprit de corps, and recognize the achievements of AFJROTC cadets. Various national, veteran and citizenship organizations participate in the presentation programs. Awards sponsored by national organizations are funded by the sponsoring organization and donated through local chapters where available. Only Awards and Decorations approved by HQ AFOATS/JR and listed in this guide may be worn. Units may not create local awards for wear on the uniform. See Award POCs at end of awards.

     

    Present awards at appropriate ceremonies. Invite school officials and local civil authorities when practical.Representatives from organizations sponsoring awards should be offered the opportunity to make the award presentation. Display awards when possible for the benefit of the cadet corps. The SASI will ensure that Air Force endorsement of any agency’s product or service is neither stated nor implied.

     

    An award’s sponsoring organization may require a written report before final cadet selection or after presentation is made. Reports may include information such as: name of the award; name(s) of recipient; place and date of presentation; occasion(graduation, award banquet, etc.,); and name, title, and organization of award presenter. The ASI is responsible to ensure any required reports are accomplished.

     

    The awards and detailed criteria are in Air Force Junior ROTC Uniform and Award Guide.

     Medals and ribbons may be worn simultaneously for formal, semi formal, and/or special occasions of a limited nature (as specified by the SASI). Place medals on the mounting rack in the proper order of precedence. The top row of medals should be positioned 1/2 inch below bottom row of ribbons.

     

     Place medals in the proper order of precedence. Refer toAFI 36-2903 for instructions on stacking multiple medals, and wear of deviceson ribbons and medals. The routine wear of both medals and ribbons is prohibited.

     

     AFJROTC cadets are authorized to wear ribbons earned while enrolled in United States Army, United States Navy,or United States Marine Corps JROTC. AFJROTC cadets will wear AFJROTC ribbons above and to the left of other service JROTC ribbons or awards. Group ribbons according to service with the order of precedence determined by the regulations of each service. Other services ribbons are grouped by service in the following order: Army, Navy, and Marine Corps. Valor awards from all services are worn ahead of all other ribbons from any service. The AFJROTC Valor Awards will be worn first, with other services Valor Awards worn in the following order: Army,Navy, and Marine Corps.

     

    AFJROTC Ribbons 2019

     Awards and Decorations 

     

    Awards and Decorations. The Cadet Awards and Decorations Program fosters
    morale, esprit-de-corps, and recognizes achievements of AFJROTC cadets. Awards
    sponsored by national organizations are funded by the sponsoring organization and donated through local chapters where available. Only Awards and Decorations approved by Holm Center/JR and listed in this guide may be worn. Units cannot purchase matching medals for HQ AFJROTC Approved Ribbons. (Example: Outstanding Cadet, Patriotic Flag, Bataan March, etc.). Only medals specifically designated within this Operational Supplement and depicted on the AFJROTC Ribbon Chart are approved.

     

    Units may not create or purchase local awards (ribbons or medals) for wear on the
    uniform.


    Ribbons will not be worn with medals. Medals may be worn with the service dress
    uniform for formal and semi-formal occasions of a limited nature (such as dining ins/outs, military ball, change of command ceremonies, awards ceremonies, picture days, or other formal events as specified by the SASI.) Medals may not be worn on regular uniform days. Place medals on the mounting rack in the proper order of precedence.


    Units are authorized to impose additional criteria (more stringent) to meet local
    standards and needs without diminishing minimum standards (example: limiting the
    number of cadets who may earn the award where no guidance is stated, or below stated limits). If such additional criteria are imposed, they must be specifically stated in the Cadet Guide or Unit Operating Instructions.

     

    Present awards at appropriate ceremonies. Invite school officials, local civil
    authorities and parents when practical. Representatives from organizations sponsoring awards will be offered the opportunity to make the award presentation. Display awards when possible for the benefit of the cadet corps. The SASI will ensure that Air Force endorsement of any agency’s product or service is neither stated nor implied.


    Organizations that wish to present cadets awards may still do so. However, only the
    HQ AFJROTC approved medals and ribbons may be worn on a cadet’s AFJROTC uniform.


     

    Order of Precedence of AFJROTC medals and ribbons.


    AFJROTC Awards. Cadets may only receive one National-level Award for each
    year they are in AFJROTC and not receive the same National-level award twice
    during their AFJROTC career (this does not apply to National competition awards).
    Medals will not be worn on regular uniform days.

     

    Guidelines for National-level Awards will be followed to the fullest extent possible. Deviations from established award criteria will not be the norm, but based on a case, by case basis. Unit must uphold the “spirit of intent” of an award.


    1. Gold Valor Award (Medal/Ribbon)
    2. Silver Valor Award (Medal/Ribbon)
    3. Cadet Humanitarian Award (Ribbon)
    4. Silver Star Community Service with Excellence Ribbon
    5. Community Service with Excellence Ribbon

    6. Air Force Association Award (Medal/Ribbon)
    7. Daedalian Award (Medal/Ribbon)
    8. Daughters of the American Revolution Award (Medal/Ribbon)
    9. American Legion Scholastic Award (Medal/Ribbon)
    10. American Legion General Military Excellence Award (Medal/Ribbon)
    11. Reserve Officers Association Award (Medal/Ribbon)
    12. Military Officers Association Award (Medal/Ribbon)
    13. Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Award (Medal/Ribbon)
    14. National Society United States Daughters of 1812 (Medal/Ribbon)
    15. National Sojourners Award (Medal/Ribbon)
    16. Scottish Rite, Southern Jurisdiction Award (Medal/Ribbon)
    17. Military Order of the Purple Heart Award (Medal/Ribbon)
    18. Sons of the American Revolution Award (Medal/Ribbon)
    19. Military Order of World Wars Award (Medal/Ribbon)
    20. American Veterans Award (Medal/Ribbon)
    21. Air Force Sergeants Association (AFSA) Award (Medal/Ribbon)
    22. Tuskegee Airmen Incorporated AFJROTC Cadet Award (Ribbon)
    23. The Retired Enlisted Association Award (Medal/Ribbon)
    24. The Celebrate Freedom Foundation Award (Medal/Ribbon)
    25. Air Commando Association Award (Medal/Ribbon)
    26. Distinguished Unit Award with Merit (Ribbon)
    27. Distinguished Unit Award (Ribbon)
    28. Outstanding Organization Award (Ribbon)
    29. Outstanding Flight Ribbon
    30. Top Performer Ribbon
    31. Outstanding Cadet Ribbon
    32. Leadership Ribbon
    33. Superior Performance Ribbon
    34. Achievement Ribbon
    35. Academic Ribbon
    36. Cadet Leadership Course Ribbon
    37. Special Teams Placement Ribbon
    38. All Services National Competition (Medal/Ribbon)
    39. Air Force Nationals Competition (Medal/Ribbon)
    40. Orienteering Ribbon
    41. Leadership Development Requirement (LDR) Leadership Ribbon
    42. Drill Team Ribbon
    43. Color Guard Ribbon
    44. Saber Team Ribbon
    45. Marksmanship Ribbon
    46. Good Conduct Ribbon
    47. Service Ribbon

    48. Health and Wellness
    49. Recruiting Ribbon
    50. Activities Ribbon
    51. Attendance Ribbon
    52. Dress and Appearance Ribbon
    53. Longevity Ribbon
    54. Bataan Death March Memorial Hike Ribbon
    55. Patriotic Flag Ribbon

    Cadets receiving Civil Air Patrol (CAP) awards listed below - ribbons may be worn
    by cadets during regular uniform days and will be worn in the precedence listed below following the Patriotic Flag Ribbon. CAP Medals will not be worn on regular uniform days

    56. General Carl Spaatz Award
    57. General Ira C. Eaker Award
    58. Amelia Earhart Award
    59. General Billy Mitchell Award
    60. General J.F. Curry Achievement Award


    AFJROTC and CAP Medals may be worn on the semi-formal uniform only for
    formal and semi-formal occasions of a limited nature (such as dining ins/outs, military ball, change of command ceremonies, awards ceremonies, picture days, or other formal events as specified by the SASI.) Medals will not be worn on regular uniform days.


    AFJROTC cadets will be given equivalent AFJROTC ribbons to wear in lieu of
    Army, Navy, Marine Corps, or Coast Guard Junior ROTC ribbons/medals the cadet earned
    while serving in sister-service JROTC program. Sister-service JROTC ribbons/medals
    may not be worn by AFJROTC cadets. It is up to the SASI to make the best
    determination as to what equivalent AFJROTC ribbon to issue.


    Badges or insignia from Active Duty, Guard, Reserve, or any other non-AFJROTC
    group are not authorized on the AFJROTC uniform. Badges, ribbons or insignia from
    middle school programs such as Youth Leadership Corps are not authorized on the
    AFJROTC uniform.

     

    ACCOUTREMENTS (GENERAL)

     

    Insignia Placement. Insignia on the AFJROTC uniform will be worn according to the
    figures contained in this guide. Flight Suits are authorized for those cadets that are
    currently enrolled in or that have successfully completed AFJROTC aviation honors
    ground school, have been awarded the aviation ground school/unmanned aircraft
    badge, flight solo badge, flight certificate badge or have successfully completed the AFJROTC Flight Academy program. Purchase flight suits through WINGS/FEDMALL. 

     

     

    Badges and PINS

     

     

    Cadets will only wear one of the following badges, Aviation Ground
    School/Unmanned Aircraft Badge, Flight Solo Badge and/or Flight Certificate Badge.

     

    Aviation Ground School/Unmanned Aircraft Badge. Awarded for successful
    completion of the FAA Private Pilot Practical Test (Powered or Glider) or the Remote Pilot Certification Test. Email HQ-Logistics@afjrotc.com a copy of the cadet’s FAA Certificate, and then go to WINGS | Logistics | Create Display Orders and order the applicable badge. Ground School Badge. Flight suits are authorized for cadets who are enrolled in or who have completed AFJROTC aviation honors ground school and have successfully completed the requirements for the Aviation Ground School/Unmanned Aircraft Badge. 


    Flight Solo Badge. Awarded to any cadet possessing a solo flight certificate signed
    by a FAA certified flight instructor for either powered or non-powered aircraft. Email HQLogistics@afjrotc.com a copy of the cadet’s Flight Solo Certificate, and then go to WINGS |Logistics | Create Display Orders and order the Flight Solo Badge. Flight suits are authorized for those cadets that have received their flight solo badge and have emailed a successful FAA test certificate. 

    Flight Certificate Badge. Awarded to any cadet who possesses a valid FAA pilot’s
    certificate for either powered or non-powered aircraft. Once earned, this badge will be worn in place of the Flight Solo Badge. Email HQ-Logistics@afjrotc.com a copy of the cadet’s Flight Certificate, and then go to WINGS | Logistics | Create Display Orders and order the Pilot Certificate Badge. Flight suits are authorized for those cadets that have received their flight certificate badge.


    Awareness Presentation Team Badge. Awarded for participation on an Awareness
    Presentation Team. Criteria for becoming a member of the team will be published in the Cadet Guide or the Unit Operating Instructions. Go to WINGS | Logistics | Create Display Orders and order the Awareness Presentation Team Badge.


    Kitty Hawk Air Society Badge. Awarded to cadets who are members of the Kitty
    Hawk Air Society. The unit’s Kitty Hawk charter will spell out the requirements for entry into the society. Go to WINGS | Logistics | Create Display Orders and order the Kitty Hawk Air Society Badge.

    Distinguished AFJROTC Cadet Badge. This annual award consists of a certificate
    and the Distinguished AFJROTC Cadet badge. The award recognizes one outstanding

    second- year cadet (third-year cadet in a 4-year program) selected at the end of each school year. This allows the recipient to wear the award their final year in the AFJROTC program. The recipient must be of high moral character, demonstrate positive personal attributes, display outstanding military potential, and maintain consistent academic and military excellence. The SASI, in coordination with the ASI and with the concurrence of the principal, selects the recipient of this award. The Holm Center Form 308, Certificate of Recognition, is located in WINGS | Published Files | Directory | Certificates folder. The certificate is used to present with the badge. The unit must purchase the badge from a vendor. The recipient will hold the following awards prior to selection:


    a. Leadership Ribbon
    b. Superior Performance Ribbon
    c. Achievement Ribbon
    d. Academic Ribbon
    e. Leadership Development Requirement
    f. Service Ribbon


    Aerospace Education Foundation (AEF) Academic Cadet Badge. Awarded to rising
    Junior and Senior cadets for academic excellence as signified by attaining a minimum 3.3 grade point average (GPA) with no grade below a 2.0 GPA on their transcript. The
    individuals must be recommended by the SASI. Go to WINGS | Logistics | Create Display
    Orders and order the AEF Badge.

     

    Model Rocketry Badge. Awarded to cadets who have fulfilled model rocketry
    program requirements. Program requirements are listed in the Model Rocketry Handbook available in WINGS | Published Files | Directory | JROTC | Instruction and Guides | Model Rocketry Handbook. OPR: Holm Center/JROSL.


    Any badge or pin not specifically authorized by HQ AFJROTC will not be worn on any
    AFJROTC uniform combination. Pins given to CyberPatriot and Stellar Explorer cadets
    will not be worn on the AFJROTC uniforms. Only cadets who receive the National
    Finalist CyberPatriot badge may wear this badge on their uniforms. 


    Marksmanship Awards. Marksmanship competition awards/badges may be worn on
    the AFJROTC uniform. Males and females will wear the badge (may only wear one) below the ribbons on the blue shirt or service dress uniform. Marksmanship badges will not be worn with medals.

     

     Each Marksmanship athlete may earn one of the three marksmanship badges. They
    may only wear one of the badges on the uniform, not more than one at a time. These badges are earned by scores obtained in competitions, not practices. These badges are awarded by the unit’s SASI.


    The basic marksmanship badge - requires a combined score of 170 or above, fired
    in the prone, standing, and kneeling 3x10 positions. 

    The sharpshooter badge - requires a combined score of 220 or above, fired in the
    prone, standing, and kneeling 3x10 positions.


    The expert badge - requires a combined score of 250 or above, fired in the prone,
    standing, and kneeling 3x10 positions.

     

    The Civilian Marksmanship Program’s (CMP) Junior Distinguished Badges (Gold,
    Silver and Bronze) are awarded to cadets who distinguish themselves by attaining a seriesof high rankings in designated major junior air rifle championships that include State Junior Olympic Qualifiers, CMP Cup Matches, the National Junior Olympic Championships and other National Council Three-Position Air Rifle Championships.


    Badges are earned through CMP and units can visit www.thecmp.org for additional information on how to qualify for the badges.


    Junior Distinguished Badges are provided, at no cost, by the CMP and cannot be
    purchased through local vendors or HQ AFJROTC.

     

     

    Shoulder patches, cords and tabs

     

     

    AFJROTC Patch (white, Lamp of Knowledge). Wear of the AFJROTC official shoulder patch is mandatory on the left sleeve (shoulder) of all uniforms except the raincoat, overcoat, all-weather coat, ABU (front left pocket only). Cadets enrolled in Civil Air Patrol (CAP) and AFJROTC who use the same uniform for both activities may wear the
    CAP wing patch on the right shoulder sleeve.” Flight Suit - the white, Lamp of Knowledge, AFJROTC Patch will be worn (if no unit patch is available) on the right sleeve (shoulder).


    Unit Patch. Optional. If worn, must be on the right shoulder only (ABU on front
    right pocket only). Flight Suit - the unit patch will be worn on the right sleeve (shoulder) of the Flight Suit, if no unit patch is available the white, Lamp of Knowledge, AFJROTC Patch will be worn (See Attachment 13, Note 2). Unit patches are paid for by non-Air Force Funds and must be approved by HQ AFJROTC via the waivers module in WINGS prior to purchase or use.


    Shoulder Cords. Cadets are authorized to wear one shoulder cord (double knot,
    single cord “infantry” style shoulder cord. Cords will be worn on the left shoulder,
    grounded to the shoulder seam, with no metal tips, and no wider than 1-inch (no
    aiguillettes or citation cords). Colors are locally-determined (does not have to be a solid color, may be multi-color), must be conservative, in good taste, and defined in the Cadet Guide or Unit Operations Instruction. Shoulder cord may be worn on regular uniform days. Shoulder cords may be purchased from a vendor using MilPer funds.

     

    Unit GA-20102 Shoulder Cords

     

    Mission SUpport Group Commander

    Mission support group deputry commander

    mission support group command staff

    honor guard drill team

    squadron commanders

    squadron deputy commanders

    flight commanders

    mission support group superintendent

    first sergeant

    flight sergeants

     

     


    Criteria for wear and shoulder cord colors will be described in the Cadet Guide or
    Unit Operating Instructions. On the service dress coat, the cord will be grounded to the left shoulder seam and pinned to the shoulder with the pin hidden beneath the cord. On the blue shirt, the cord will be under the epaulet, grounded to the left shoulder seam and pinned to the shoulder with the pin hidden beneath the cord. Cords may be purchased from a vendor using MilPer funds.


    Shoulder Tabs. Shoulder tabs are either cloth or metal arches denoting participation in an AFJROTC activity. Shoulder tabs are optional. If worn, cadets are authorized to wear one shoulder tab on the right shoulder of the service dress coat and the light blue shirt, centered between the unit patch and the shoulder seam. Tabs will have the name of the activity on them (e.g., drill team, saber team, honor guard, etc.). If no unit patch is worn, tab will be worn no lower than 1 inch below the shoulder seam. If a unit patch is worn, shoulder tab will be centered between the unit patch and the shoulder seam. The SASI will designate which activities will be denoted by shoulder tabs and set the criteria for each.

     

    Descriptions and Criteria of afjrotc medals and ribbons

     

     

     

     Ribbons will not be worn with Medals (only the medals will be worn). NOTE: Medals will not be worn on regular uniform days or during any type of competition, i.e., drill, Cyber-Patriot, Academic Bowl, etc.

     

    Units are authorized to impose additional criteria (more stringent) to meet local standards and needs without diminishing minimum standards (example: limiting the number of cadets who may earn the award where no guidance is stated, or below stated limits). If such additional criteria are imposed, they must be specifically stated
    in the Cadet Guide or Unit Operating Instruction.

     

     

    Gold Valor Award. Awards consist of a medal, ribbon, and certificate. The Gold Valor Award recognizes the most outstanding voluntary acts of self-sacrifice and personal bravery by a cadet involving conspicuous risk of life above and beyond the call of duty. Forward recommendations for valor awards through debra.paggett@us.af.mil or
    douglas.davenport@us.af.mil (HQ-Ops Support) for review and processing within 6 months of the incident. Include a detailed description of the situation, newspaper clippings (if available), statements by victims and observers, and any other information deemed appropriate to validate eligibility. In addition, submit a proposed citation to accompany the
    award. HQ-Ops Support will forward the valor award to the Director, HQ AFJROTC for final approval. Upon approval, HQ-Ops Support will distribute the citation, medal, and ribbon for presentation. Ribbon for this award may be worn on the cadet’s ribbon rack and worn on regular uniform days. For each additional award earned an additional small silver star will be awarded. Medals will not be worn on regular uniform days or during any type of competition

      

     

    Silver Valor Award. Awards consist of a medal, ribbon, and certificate. The Silver Valor Award is awarded to a cadet for a voluntary act of heroism which does not meet the risk-of-life requirements of the Gold Valor Award. Forward recommendations for valor awards through debra.paggett@us.af.mil or douglas.davenport@us.af.mil (HQ-Ops Support) for review and processing within 6 months of the incident. Include a detailed description of the situation, newspaper clippings (if available), statements by victims and observers, and any other information deemed appropriate to validate eligibility. In addition, submit a proposed citation to accompany the award. HQ-Ops Support will forward the valor award to the Director, HQ AFJROTC for final approval. Upon approval, HQ-Ops Support will
    distribute the citation, medal, and ribbon for presentation. Ribbon for this award may be worn on the cadet’s ribbon rack and worn on regular uniform days. For each additional award earned an additional small silver star will be awarded. Medals will not be worn on regular uniform days or during any type of competition.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    AFJROTC AwardContacts

     

    Aerospace Education Foundation (AEF) JROTC Video Contest

    1501Lee Highway Arlington VA 22209-1198 Phone: 800-291-8480 Fax: 703-247-5853

    Email:AEFStaff@aef.org Web site: www.aef.org/ POC: Lynette Cross Email: lcross@afa.org

    Local: TBD

     

    Air Commando Association Award: ?

    Local: TBD

     

    Air Force Association Award

    Managerof National Aerospace Awards Air Force Association 1501 Lee Highway ArlingtonVA 22209-1190

    Phone:703-247-5800 ext 4807 Fax: 703-247-5853 Email: lcross@afa.org Web Site:www.afa.org POC: Lynette Cross

    Local: Arthur Johnson, drart03@aol.com; davidklinkicht3@bellsouth.net, ldbluhm@gmail.com

     

    Air Force Sergeants Association (AFSA) Achievement Award

    Ifno local chapter, contact AFSA International Headquarters 5211 Auth RoadSuitland MD 20746 Phone: 800-638-0594 ext 288 Fax: 301-899-8136 Email: staff@AFSAHQ.org

    Website: www.afsahq.org/ POC: Alsobrooks, Brandon

    Local: Brandon Alsobrooks,balsobrooks@hqafsa.org afsadiv4vp@gmail.com, 301-899-3500 ext 230

     

    American Legion General Military Excellence Award

    Iflocal post not available, contact American Legion National HeadquartersNational Security Division 1608 K Street NW Washington DC 20006-2847

    Phone:202861-2700 ext: 1503 Fax: 202-861-2728  

    Website: www.legion.org/ POC: Roshawn Treadwell

    Local: TBD

     

    American Legion Scholastic Award

    Iflocal post not available, contact American Legion National HeadquartersNational Security Division 1608 K Street NW Washington DC 20006-2847 Phone:202-861-2700 ext: 1503 Fax 202-861-2728 Web site: www.legion.org/

    Local: TBD

     

    American Modeling Association Wings

    5161E Memorial Drive Attn: Supply & SVC (Item #2088) Muncie IN 47302 The wingsmust be purchased with your own funds. The last quoted price we had was 1-24Wings $2.00 each; 25-99 Wings $1.75; 99 and more lower cost Phone: 800-435-9262ext 522  Web site: www.modelaircraft.org/POC: Steve Weaver

    Email:stevew@modelaircraft.org

    Local: TBD

     

    America Veterans (AMVETS) Award

    Ifstate chapter not available, contact: AMVETS National Headquarters ROTCPrograms Coordinator 4647 Forbes Blvd Lanham MD 20706-9961 Phone: 301-459-9600Fax: 301-459-7924 Web site: www.amvets.org/

    Local: Rick Hinzes770-745-4217

     

     

    CelebrateFreedom Foundation: ?

    Local: TBD

     

    Daedalian Award If local flight not available, contact Order ofDaedalians PO Box 249 Randolph AFB TX 78148-0249 Phone: 210-945-2111 Fax:210-945-2112  Email:daedalus@daedalians.org

    Website: www.daedalians.org/ POC: Maureen DeFelice

    Local: David Jones dmjonez@gmail.com

     

    Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) Award

    Iflocal chapter not available, contact National Defense Committee, NSDAR 1776 DStreet NW Washington DC 20006-5392 Phone: 202-628-1776 ext 292 Web site: www.dar.org/

    Email:vholmes@dar.org POC: Valerie Holmes

    Local: Anne Gauthier, jtgauthier@yahoo.com

     

    Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge (FFVF) National Awards Program (Essay Contest)Awards Department Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge 1601 Valley Forge RoadValley Forge PA 19482-0706 Phone: 800-896-5488 ext 234 Comm: 610-933-8825 FAX:610-935-0522 Email: ffvf@ffvf.org Web site: www.ffvf.org/

    POC:Carolyn Santanjelo  Email: csantangelo@ffvf.org

    Local: None

     

    JROTC Esprit De Corps Award:

    Local: Marine Corps Recruiter

     

    JROTC Marine Corps Leadership Award:

    Local: Marine Corps Recruiter

     

    The Military Officers Association Award

    Iflocal chapter not available, contact The Retired Officers Association 201 NWashington Street Alexandria VA 22314-2529 Phone: 800-234-6622 Web site: www.troa.org/Email:chapters@moaa.org

    Local: Karl Wingard, Atlanta Chapter kwingard@juno.com 770-492-1974

     

    Military Order of the Purple Heart Award

    Ifno local unit available, contact Military Order of the Purple Heart 5413-BBlacklick Road Springfield VA 22151 Phone: 703-642-5360 Fax: 703-642-2054Email: info@purpleheart.org

    Website: www.purpleheart.org/ POC: Stewart McKeown Email : smckeown@purpleheart.org

    Local: TBD

     

    Military Order of World Wars (MOWW) If no local unit available, contactNational Headquarters, Military Order of the World Wars 435 N Lee StreetAlexandria VA 22314-2301 Phone: 730-683-4911 Fax: 703-683-4501

    Email:mow@comcast.net Web site. www.militaryorder.net

    Local: TBD

     

     

     

     

     

     

    National Sojourners Award

    Ifno local chapter or local chapter does not offer award, Contact NationalSojourners 8301 E Blvd Drive Alexandria VA 22308-1399 Phone: 703-765-5000 Fax:703-765-8390 Email: nationalsoj@juno.com www.nationalsojourners.org/

    POC:Renee Malzahn

    Local: Phil Walker,pwalker@mindspring.com

     

    Reserve Officers Association (ROA) Award

    LocalROA chapter contacts each ASI before 15 Sep and furnishes name of ROArepresentative. If contact is not made by 15 Sep, SASI must contact NationalHeadquarters, Reserve Officers Association 1 Constitution Avenue NE WashingtonDC 20002-5655 Phone: 800-809-9448 ext 731 Web site: www.roa.org/ POC: RichardBooth

    Email:rbooth@roa.org

    Local: Duane Richards724-822-5165, <duanerichards2@comcast.net>

     

    *The Retired Enlisted Association (TREA) Award If no local chapterexists contact TREA and speak to Mr. Bob Rolloff at 1-800-338-9337 or write to:1111 South Abilene Court Aurora, CO 80012-4909 FAX: 303-752-0835

    WEBSite: www.trea.org TREA email: treahq@trea.org

    Local: TBD

     

    The Scottish Rite of Freemasonry

    Iflocal chapter does not offer award, contact Scottish Rite JROTC AmericanismMedal Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, Southern Jurisdiction,USA 1733 Sixteenth Street, NW Washington DC 20009-3103 Phone: 202-232-3579 FAX:202-387-1843 Web site: www.srmason-sj.org/

    Local: 404-344-9674 CharlesBeasley -  scv1289@mindspring.com404-873-3659 Williams Miles

     

    Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) Award

    TheNational Headquarters, Sons of the American Revolution 1000 S 4th StreetLouisville KY 40203-3292 Phone: 502-589-1776 Fax: 502-589-1671 Voice mail:502-589-1779

    Website: www.sar.org/

    Local: James A. ‘Tony’Martin jam42@comcast.net or ptljessl@charter.net770-254-8579

     

    Sons of the Union Veterans of the Civil War (SUVCW) Award If local chapter doesnot offer award, contact Sons of the Union Veterans of the Civil War P.O. Box 1865,Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17105 Phone: 717-232-7000

    Website:www.suvcw.org

    Local: TBD

     

    Tuskegee Airmen Incorporated (TAI) Air Force Junior ROTC Cadet Award AFJROTC Unit SC-065,C.A. Johnson High School will provide this award without unitsrequesting. Do not e-mail, fax, telephone or write for the award. Contact theSC-065 if award is not received by 15 March. Only two award devices andcertificates will be provided.

    Local: None

     

    US Army Recruiting Command Award:

    USArmy Recruiter

    Local: Reginald Maxwell770-951-2834

     

    US Army Reserves Scholar AthleteProgram Award:

    USArmy Recruiter

    Local: Reginald Maxwell770-951-2834

     

    VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS (VFW) AWARD

    Ifno local unit available, contact Veterans of Foreign Wars of the US 406 West34th Street Kansas City MO 64111-2736 Phone: 816-756-3390 ext 220 Fax: 816-968-1149 Email: info@vfw.org

    Website: www.vfw.org/ POC: Susan Wilson Email: swilson@vfw.org

    Local: 478-474-3737adjgavfw@yahoo.com

     

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