Longevity Service Award

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The Longevity Service Award is awarded for completing four years of service to Right To Rebel.

Creation and History

The Right to Rebel Longevity Service Medal, is a military decoration of the Right to Rebel Division; it was created in January 07, 2011 as a result of Executive Order Number 26.

Requirements

A minimum time in service of 4 years is required to be eligible for this award.

How To Obtain

Contact your platoon leader requesting recognition for this award. The Commander will deem your request valid or invalid. An evaluation board will approve or deny your award. It will be entered into the MILPACS system.

Devices

The Longevity Service Award can be earned more than once. Upon receiving your second Longevity Service Award, a device will be added indicating it has been earned more than once.

Multiple awards

First award: [Achievement ribbon] with no service stars. [[File:]]
Second award: Achievement ribbon with one service star. [[File:]]
Third award: Achievement ribbon with two service stars. [[File:]]
Fourth award: Achievement ribbon with three service stars. [[File:]]
Fifth award: Achievement ribbon with four service stars. [[File:]]
Sixth award: Achievement ribbon with silver service star. [[File:]]
Seventh award: Achievement ribbon with silver and bronze service stars. [[File:]]
Eighth award: Achievement ribbon with silver and two bronze service stars. [[File:]]
Ninth award: Achievement ribbon with silver and three bronze service stars. [[File:]]

References

  1. "Air Force Longevity Service Award". Air Force Personnel Center > Library > Fact Sheets. Air Force Personnel Center. Retrieved 14 January 2013.
  2. "Awards and Decorations". Air Force Personnel Center Library. Air Force Personnel Center. Retrieved 14 January 2013.
  3. "Air Force Guidance Memorandum for Air Force Instruction (AFI) 36-2803, The Air Force Military Awards and Decorations Program ." (PDF). United States Air Force. Retrieved 11 October 2015.
  4. Headquarters, Air Force Personnel Center (15 June 2001). AFI36-2803 The Air Force Awards and Decorations Program (PDF). US Air Force e-Publishing. pp. 29–30. Retrieved 14 January 2013.