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Navy Ceremonial Duty Ribbon | |
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Type | Ribbon |
Presented by | the Department of the Navy[1] |
Eligibility | Complete a standard tour of duty with the U.S. Navy Ceremonial Guard or on board USS Constitution. |
Status | Current |
Established | December 12, 2003 January 17, 2012 (as the "Navy Ceremonial Duty Ribbon") | (as the "U.S. Navy Ceremonial Guard Ribbon")
First awarded | Retroactive to May 1, 2001 |
Precedence | |
Next (higher) | Navy Recruit Training Service Ribbon |
Equivalent | Navy Ceremonial Guard Ribbon (2003–2012)[2] |
Next (lower) | Armed Forces Reserve Medal |
The Navy Ceremonial Duty Ribbon, is an award of the United States Navy which was established on December 12, 2003 by order of Secretary of the Navy Gordon R. England for a successful tour of duty with the United States Navy Ceremonial Guard or USS Constitution ending on or after May 1, 2001. A Sailor's service prior to this date does not qualify the member for the ribbon.[3]
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Ribbon, Ceremonial Guard, U.S. Navy
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