Armed Forces Reserve Medal TB
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Owner:
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CowboyChris
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Released:
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Tuesday, October 20, 2009
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Origin:
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Texas, United States
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Please move this TB along from Cache to cache!! Would like to collect pics and stories along the way!!
This bug was born in Jesse H. Jones park November 1st 2009. Parasaurolophus Dinosaur was attached to the naked TB by Peter Mathey in March 2010. Thanks Peter!!
The original TB went missing on 1/1/11. I'm attaching the "copy" tag to a medal I eraned in the Army National Guard. I earned this for being active in the Army guard for 10+ years.
Here's some info on this medal.
The Armed Forces Reserve Medal is recognizes service performed by the Reserve and National Guard forces of the United States of America. A recipient of the award must complete a total of ten years within a twelve year period of service in the Reserve or National Guard Components of the United States Military. A gold hourglass followed by a bronze hourglass is awarded after completion of the fourth 10 year period. The medal is also rewarded for mobilization on or after 1 August 1990, to members called to active duty and served under Title 10, United States Code (USC) (Defense Department) or the member volunteered and served on active duty in support of US Military operations or contingencies designated by the Secretary of Defense. The "M" device is worn to designate mobilization. Succeeding mobilizations are designated by the wear of a number to indicate the number of times mobilized.
If only the "M" device is authorized to be worn, it is worn in the center of the ribbon. If both the "M" device and the hourglass are authorized, they are centered with the "M" device to the recipient's right. If numbers are authorized, they are worn to the recipient's left with the hourglass in the center and the "M" device on the right.
http://usmilitary.about.com/od/armymedals/ss/afrm_3.htm
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