Right to Rage Unit

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The Right To Rage Unit Award is an award given to Right To Rebel members who participated in Right to Rage prior to the creation of Right To Rebel. Right to Rage was established 2008 and existed until 2010, when it became Right To Rebel.

Creation and History

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

Requirements

The recipient of this award must have been in Right To Rage during the 2008 – 2010 timeframe.

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 Right To Rage Unit Award cannot be earned more than once.

Multiple awards

First award: service ribbon with no service stars. Outstanding Volunteer Service ribbon 0.png
Second award: service ribbon with one service star. Outstanding Volunteer Service ribbon 1.png
Third award: service ribbon with two service stars. Outstanding Volunteer Service ribbon 2.png
Fourth award: service ribbon with three service stars. Outstanding Volunteer Service ribbon 3.png
Fifth award: service ribbon with four service stars. Outstanding Volunteer Service ribbon 4.png
Sixth award: service ribbon with silver service star. Outstanding Volunteer Service ribbon 5.png
Seventh award: service ribbon with silver and bronze service stars. Outstanding Volunteer Service ribbon 6.png
Eighth award: service ribbon with silver and two bronze service stars. Outstanding Volunteer Service ribbon 7.png
Ninth award: service ribbon with silver and three bronze service stars. Outstanding Volunteer Service ribbon 8.png

References

  1. "Order of Precedence". The Institute of Heraldry. Retrieved 26 November 2012.
  2. "Awards Order of Precedence". Navy Personnel Command. Retrieved 26 November 2012.
  3. "AIR FORCE INSTRUCTION 36-2903" (PDF). Air Force E-Publishing. 1 June 2010. p. 119. Retrieved 26 November 2012.
  4. Institute of Heraldry: Military Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal
  5. Air Force Personal Center Outstanding Volunteer Service ribbon
  6. 578.36 Military Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal