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Navy Fleet Marine Force Ribbon

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Description & Criteria

The Navy Fleet Marine Force Ribbon is a prestigious military award authorized for personnel of the United States Navy who meet specific criteria related to their service with the Marine Corps. The ribbon signifies that the service member has completed a prescribed period of service in an operational capacity with Fleet Marine Force units. **Criteria and Eligibility:** To be eligible for the Navy Fleet Marine Force Ribbon, the following requirements must be met: 1. The service member must have completed a minimum of 12 months of duty with a unit of the Fleet Marine Force. 2. This duty must have been performed while attached to or assigned to a naval vessel, or a unit of the Marine Corps that is part of the Fleet Marine Force, during a period of active operations. **Subsequent Awards:** Navy personnel who receive the Fleet Marine Force Ribbon may earn subsequent awards. Each additional award is denoted by the addition of a 3/16-inch bronze star on the ribbon. For five bronze stars, a 3/16-inch silver star is worn in lieu of the bronze stars. **Authorized Devices:** The awards system includes authorized devices that can be worn to denote additional awards or campaign participation. For this ribbon, the devices include: - 3/16-inch bronze or silver stars. **History and Notable Recipients:** The Fleet Marine Force Ribbon was established to recognize the unique contributions and service of Navy personnel who support Marine Corps operations. It embodies the operational partnership between the Navy and the Marine Corps in combat and humanitarian missions. While specific notable recipients of this ribbon are often not publicly detailed, many service members who have participated in significant Marine Corps operations, deployments, or training exercises are eligible for the award. Generally speaking, those who serve in naval mobile logistics units, amphibious ready groups, and other operational capacities within the Fleet Marine Force would be recognized with this ribbon. **Important Information:** - The award is a ribbon only; no medal or certificate is presented with it. - Recommendations for awarding may be initiated by a command or commanding officer who verifies an individual’s qualifying service. - There are no limits on the number of times it can be awarded, as service members who continue to serve with Fleet Marine Force units can repeatedly qualify. This ribbon is a mark of honor and signifies the commitment of Navy personnel to their joint mission with the Marine Corps, highlighting the integrated nature of naval operations in support of Marine Corps endeavors.

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