Army Service Ribbon


Establishing Authority

The Army Service Ribbon was established on April 10, 1981, by Secretary of the Army John O. Marsh, Jr.

Effective Dates

The Army Service Ribbon has been in effect since August 1, 1981.

Criteria

The Army Service Ribbon is awarded to members of the Regular Army, National Guard, or Army Reserve for successful completion of initial entry training. In the case of personnel who receive a Military Occupational Specialty identifier based on civilian or other-service acquired skills, the ribbon is awarded upon honorable completion of four months active service. Only one award of this ribbon is authorized, even if an individual completes both officer and enlisted initial entry training.

Order of Precedence

The Army Service Ribbon is worn after the NCO Professional Development Ribbon and before the Overseas Service Ribbon.

Restrictions

The Army Service Ribbon may not be worn on the Navy, Marine Corps or Coast Guard uniforms.

Devices

No devices have been authorized for the Army Service Ribbon.

Ribbon

The ribbon is 1-3/8 inches in width. It is composed of the following vertical stripes: 7/32 inch Scarlet 67111, 5/32 Orange 67110, 3/32 inch Golden Yellow 67104, 1/8 inch Emerald 67128, Ultramarine Blue 67118, 1/8 inch Emerald, 3/32 inch Golden Yellow, 5/32 inch Orange, and 7/32 inch Scarlet.