What is higher than a NAM?
Commendation Medal
Commendation Medals | |
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Precedence | |
Next (higher) | Army, Marine Corps, Navy, and Coast Guard: Air Medal Air Force and Space Force: Aerial Achievement Medal |
Next (lower) | Joint Service Achievement Medal |
What is an AAM medal?
The Army Achievement Medal (AAM) is granted to personnel for outstanding achievement or meritorious service not of a nature that merits the Commendation Medal. The AAM is commonly only given to officers in the pay grade of O-4 and below, as well as enlisted service members below the grade of E-7.
What does the AAM ribbon look like?
The leaves of each oak leaf cluster must be pointing upward at a 45-degree angle. The ribbon itself stands for the first AAM awarded, the silver oak leaf cluster denotes five AAMs, and the bronze oak leaf cluster indicates one additional award.
How do I get AAM?
The AAM is awarded to any member of the Armed Forces who distinguished himself or herself by meritorious service or achievement of a lesser degree than required for award of the Army Commendation Medal.
What does a Bronze Star with Oak Leaf Cluster mean?
Oak leaf cluster – In the Army, Air Force, and Space Force, the oak leaf cluster is worn to denote additional awards. 5. /16 inch star – In the Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard, the 5/16 inch star star is worn to denote additional awards.
What stars go on ribbons?
Service stars, campaign stars, and battle stars are worn with one point of the star pointing up on the suspension ribbon of a medal or service ribbon. A silver star is worn instead of five bronze stars.
What does a gold star mean on a ribbon?
Gold stars are worn with medals and ribbons issued by the Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, Public Health Service, and National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration, and United States Air Force to indicate the second and subsequent awards of a particular medal.