Criteria The Joint Service Commendation Medal is awarded in the name of the Secretary of Defense to members of the Armed Forces who, while assigned to a joint activity, distinguish themselves by outstanding ac... The Joint Service Commendation Medal is awarded in the name of the Secretary of Defense to members of the Armed Forces who, while assigned to a joint activity, distinguish themselves by outstanding achievement or meritorious service, but not to an extent that would justify award of the Defense Meritorious Service Medal. MoreHide
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End of tour award with US Pacific Command.
Criteria The Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal may be awarded to members of the Armed Forces in the grades of lieutenant commander (or major) and below. It is awarded for meritorious service or achieveme... The Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal may be awarded to members of the Armed Forces in the grades of lieutenant commander (or major) and below. It is awarded for meritorious service or achievement in either combat or noncombat based on sustained performance or specific achievement of a superlative nature but which does not warrant a Navy Commendation Medal or higher. It may not be awarded for service involving participation in aerial flight after January 1, 1969. MoreHide
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For being the Administration POC for D.E.F.Y. (Drug Education For Youth).
Criteria The Joint Meritorious Unit Award is presented in the name of the Secretary of Defense to Joint Activities of the Department of Defense for meritorious achievement or service, superior to that which is... The Joint Meritorious Unit Award is presented in the name of the Secretary of Defense to Joint Activities of the Department of Defense for meritorious achievement or service, superior to that which is normally expected, under one of the following conditions: During action in combat with an armed enemy of the United States, For a declared national emergency or Under extraordinary circumstances that involve the national interest. MoreHide
Criteria The Navy Good Conduct Medal (NGCM) is a decoration presented by the United States Navy to recognize members who have completed three years of honorable service. Medals awarded before January 1, 1996 r... The Navy Good Conduct Medal (NGCM) is a decoration presented by the United States Navy to recognize members who have completed three years of honorable service. Medals awarded before January 1, 1996 required four years of service. MoreHide
Criteria The Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal may be awarded to members of the Armed Forces in the grades of lieutenant commander (or major) and below. It is awarded for meritorious service or achieveme... The Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal may be awarded to members of the Armed Forces in the grades of lieutenant commander (or major) and below. It is awarded for meritorious service or achievement in either combat or noncombat based on sustained performance or specific achievement of a superlative nature but which does not warrant a Navy Commendation Medal or higher. It may not be awarded for service involving participation in aerial flight after January 1, 1969. MoreHide
Comments For Professional Achievement while serving as VQ-2'S Training/NATOPS YN from April 2005-May 2007 processing correspondence for 180 aircrew personnel and helping the command in the 2006 Fleet NATOPS Ev... For Professional Achievement while serving as VQ-2'S Training/NATOPS YN from April 2005-May 2007 processing correspondence for 180 aircrew personnel and helping the command in the 2006 Fleet NATOPS Evaluation in earning an overall grade of "Outstanding" I also recieved the NAM for being the MWR Secretary for VQ-2 and helped in raising over 10,000 to go to the 2006 VQ-2 picnic and 2006 VQ-2 Christmas Party. I was also an Assistant Command Fitness Leader and I helped several personnel with their fitness levels:0)
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Criteria This ribbon is awarded to officers and enlisted personnel of the Navy, Naval Reserve, Marine Corps, and Marine Corps Reserve for 12 months consecutive or accumulated duty at overseas shore-based duty ... This ribbon is awarded to officers and enlisted personnel of the Navy, Naval Reserve, Marine Corps, and Marine Corps Reserve for 12 months consecutive or accumulated duty at overseas shore-based duty stations. Each Service has distinct criteria that delineates eligibility; Navy personnel assigned to Marine Corps units follow Marine Corps policy, and vice-versa. MoreHide
Best Friends
YNSN Toni Mike, YN3 Damon Rabotte, AZ3 Nanncy Valais, AN Rafael Moreno, YN3 Nathan Mitchell, YN2 Carlos Edwards, AT3 Christopher Leonguerrero, YN1 Edward Fundalewicz, YN1 Evaly Banks, YN1 Rasheema Davis, and once again....the list is continuous:0)
Best Moment
Best moments? SPAIN! LOL, but besides that, CJ's house in Washington................
Worst Moment
Applebee's on my 22nd Birthday day! I'm not even going to say what happened on that day:0)
Chain of Command
Well.....LPO, LCPO, DIVO, DEPT HEAD, CO! Same damn chain!
Criteria The Navy Good Conduct Medal (NGCM) is a decoration presented by the United States Navy to recognize members who have completed three years of honorable service. Medals awarded before January 1, 1996 r... The Navy Good Conduct Medal (NGCM) is a decoration presented by the United States Navy to recognize members who have completed three years of honorable service. Medals awarded before January 1, 1996 required four years of service. MoreHide
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I earned this in 2005 at VQ-2 after 3 years of good and faithful service:0)
Best Friends
SN Alicia Vasquez, SN Darrius Avant, SN John Warden, SN Cari Cook, BM1 Javier Cervantes, BM3 Chase Boatmon, SN Sara Pangilian, Continuous:0)
Best Moment
Just being out over the beautiful waters:0)
Worst Moment
Doing for month's at a time!
Chain of Command
LPO, LCPO, DIVO, DEPT HEAD, CO!
Other Memories
Just making friends and having fun:0)
Criteria Individuals authorized the award of this medal must have been deployed abroad for service in the Global War on Terrorism operations on or after September 11, 2001, and to a future date to be determine... Individuals authorized the award of this medal must have been deployed abroad for service in the Global War on Terrorism operations on or after September 11, 2001, and to a future date to be determined MoreHide
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I earned this on the USS Mason (DDG-87) while on deployment:0)
Criteria Individuals authorized the award of this medal must have participated in or served in support of Global War on Terrorism operations on or after September 11, 2001 and to a future date to be determined... Individuals authorized the award of this medal must have participated in or served in support of Global War on Terrorism operations on or after September 11, 2001 and to a future date to be determined. MoreHide
Description
I earned this when I was on the USS Mason (DDG-87) while on deployment.
Description The US Navy's Summer Pulse ?04, had seven carriers (CV-63 Kitty Hawk, CV-67 Kennedy, CVN-73 Washington, CVN-74 Stennis, CVN-65 Enterprise, CVN-75 Truman & CVN-76 Reagan) operating in five theaters to demonstrate the Fleet Response Plan (FRP). FRP isThe US Navy's Summer Pulse ?04, had seven carriers (CV-63 Kitty Hawk, CV-67 Kennedy, CVN-73 Washington, CVN-74 Stennis, CVN-65 Enterprise, CVN-75 Truman & CVN-76 Reagan) operating in five theaters to demonstrate the Fleet Response Plan (FRP). FRP is... More
Criteria The National Defense Service Medal is awarded for honorable active service as a member of the Armed Forces during the Korean War, Vietnam War, the war against Iraq in the Persian Gulf, and for service... The National Defense Service Medal is awarded for honorable active service as a member of the Armed Forces during the Korean War, Vietnam War, the war against Iraq in the Persian Gulf, and for service during the current War on Terrorism. In addition, all members of the National Guard and Reserve who were part of the Selected Reserve in good standing between August 2, 1990, to November 30, 1995, are eligible for the National Defense Service Medal. In the case of Navy personnel, Midshipment attending the Naval Academy during the qualifying periods are eligible for this award, and Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps (NROTC) Midshipmen ae only eligible if they participated in a summer cruise that was in an area which qualified for a campaign medal. MoreHide
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1st Award. It got this in Boot Camp:0)
YNSN Toni Mike, YN3 Damon Rabotte, AZ3 Nanncy Valais, AN Rafael Moreno, YN3 Nathan Mitchell, YN2 Carlos Edwards, AT3 Christopher Leonguerrero, YN1 Edward Fundalewicz, YN1 Evaly Banks, YN1 Rasheema Davis, and once again....the list is continuous:0)
Best moments? SPAIN! LOL, but besides that, CJ's house in Washington................
Applebee's on my 22nd Birthday day! I'm not even going to say what happened on that day:0)
Well.....LPO, LCPO, DIVO, DEPT HEAD, CO! Same damn chain!
Ahhhhh.....memories:0)