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Operation enduring dom spartan shield
Operation enduring dom spartan shield










(8) One overseas service bar is authorized for each 6 month period of Federal service as a member of a U.S. The months of arrival to, and departure from the hostile fire pay area are counted as whole months. Service in Lebanon, from 6 August 1983 to 24 April 1984, for the two units listed in paragraph 28.17b(6). (7) One overseas service bar is authorized for each 6 month period of Federal service as a member of a U.S. Personnel must qualify for hostile fire pay to receive credit for an overseas service bar. Service in Cambodia from 1 January 1971 until 28 March 1973. (6) One overseas service bar is authorized for each 6 month period of Federal service as a member of a U.S. Service in Laos, from 1 January 1966 to 28 March 1973. (5) One overseas service bar is authorized for each 6 month period of Federal service as a member of a U.S. Service in the Dominican Republic, from 29 April 1965 to 21 September 1966, both dates inclusive. (4) One overseas service bar is authorized for each 6 month period of Federal service as a member of a U.S.

operation enduring dom spartan shield

Periods of TDY service in Vietnam where credit is given for hostile fire pay for 1 month, also may be given credit for a corresponding month towards award of an overseas service bar. The months of arrival to, and departure from Vietnam are counted as whole months for credit toward the overseas service bar. Service in Vietnam, from 1 July 1958 to 28 March 1973. (3) One overseas service bar is authorized for each 6 month period active Federal service as a member of a U.S. When credit is given for a month for hostile fire pay, credit for a corresponding month is given toward an overseas service bar. Army serving in the designated hostile fire area in Korea from 1 April 1968 until 31 August 1973. Credit toward an overseas service bar is authorized for each month of active Federal service as a member of the U.S. Service in Korea, from 27 June 1950 until 27 July 1954, both dates inclusive. (2) One overseas service bar is authorized for each 6 month period of active Federal service as a member of a U.S. An overseas service bar is not authorized for a fraction of a 6 month period. In computing overseas service, Alaska is considered outside CONUS. Service outside CONUS, from 7 December 1941 until 2 September 1946, both dates inclusive. (1) One overseas service bar is authorized for each 6 month period of active Federal service as a member of a U.S.

operation enduring dom spartan shield

Soldiers are authorized wear of the overseas service bar as indicated below. Each additional bar is spaced 1/16 inch above, and parallel to the first bar (see fig 28.149).ĭ.

operation enduring dom spartan shield

The lower edge of the overseas service bar is placed 1/4 inch above the sleeve braid of the coat for officer personnel, and 4 inches above and parallel to the bottom of the sleeve for enlisted personnel. The overseas service bar is worn centered on the outside bottom half of the right sleeve of the Army green uniform coat. Enlisted soldiers must wear small overseas service bars with small rank and service stripe insignia.Ĭ. All personnel are authorized to wear the small overseas service bar. A goldenlite rayon-embroidered bar, 5/32 inch wide and 13/32 inch long, on a green background that forms a 5/64-inch border around the bar. Enlisted soldiers must wear large overseas service bars with large rank and service stripe insignia.ī. All personnel are authorized to wear the large overseas service bar.

operation enduring dom spartan shield

A goldenlite rayon-embroidered bar, 3/16 inches wide 15/16 inches long, on a green background that forms a 3/32-inch border around the bar. Interested in AR-670-1 compliant military boots? Click HERE to read the top 10 list of the best AR670-1 compliant military boots!Ī.












Operation enduring dom spartan shield