Posted on Mar 6, 2018
Does an award code of ACMR mean ARCOM with R device?
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I've researched and found ACMR means ARCOM with R device for Remote. It would make sense for my last deployment to El Salvador since it was in some outskirt city. But I've since pcs'd and the award jacket came with no orders. I'm in the process of trying to track down someone from that S1(unit disbanded), but if anyone can confirm this for me I would appreciate it. I'm trying to iron out my file for the 7 board. Thanks in advanced
- Danny
- Danny
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Thanks for the question! This one made me have to go learn about these new ARCOM devices.
This HRC page describes the ACMR as a ARCOM Commendation Medal w/R device:
https://www.hrc.army.mil/content/Data%20Codes%20Listing
This HRC page says the R device is intended only to recognize achievements which directly impact combat operations:
https://www.hrc.army.mil/content/C%20and%20R%20devices
The C and R devices are fairly new, implemented on devices on March 15, 2017 and only retroactive to January 7, 2016. They were designed to honor drone operators, cyber warfare specialists and others using technology that has an impact on the battlefield. MSG David Johnson's Army Times article below does a great job of describing the new accoutrements.
This HRC page describes the ACMR as a ARCOM Commendation Medal w/R device:
https://www.hrc.army.mil/content/Data%20Codes%20Listing
This HRC page says the R device is intended only to recognize achievements which directly impact combat operations:
https://www.hrc.army.mil/content/C%20and%20R%20devices
The C and R devices are fairly new, implemented on devices on March 15, 2017 and only retroactive to January 7, 2016. They were designed to honor drone operators, cyber warfare specialists and others using technology that has an impact on the battlefield. MSG David Johnson's Army Times article below does a great job of describing the new accoutrements.
Toll-Free: 1-888-ARMY-HRC (1-888-276-9472) DSN: 983-9500 AskHRC
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MSG David Johnson
A question though, did you fly drones? The way you worded the question to me sounded as if you were in a remote location.
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SFC (Join to see)
MSG,
Negative, I was a part of a JSOTF in support of SOCSOUTH working out of El Salvador. My team was working on an outpost near the coast
Negative, I was a part of a JSOTF in support of SOCSOUTH working out of El Salvador. My team was working on an outpost near the coast
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COL R. Bruce Chisholm
You stated the awards jacket came with no orders. Is there a certificate for the award? If so, order number should be shown bottom left of certificate - across from commander's signature.
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The R is for Remote control I believe. They were talking about these devices for those who were flying Drones.
https://www.armytimes.com/news/your-army/2017/04/09/soldiers-may-be-eligible-for-the-new-c-or-r-devices-on-12-awards-here-s-how-to-apply/
https://www.armytimes.com/news/your-army/2017/04/09/soldiers-may-be-eligible-for-the-new-c-or-r-devices-on-12-awards-here-s-how-to-apply/
Soldiers may be eligible for the new 'C' or 'R' devices on 12 awards. Here's how to apply.
Commanders can recommend troops for the devices retroactive to January 2016.
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MSG David Johnson
Pentagon Debuts 'R' Award Device for Drone Warfare to Mixed Reviews
DoD announced this week a new "R" device to recognize the contributions of military drone operators and cyber warriors.
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I'm looking into the same situation. I was awarded the Arcom, Jsam, and AAM in theatre in Afghanistan but was wondering how this new "C" & "R" criteria worked.
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