Posted on Jul 9, 2018
SGM Steven Gilboy
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LCDR Robert S.
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This is one of those situations where the saying applies, "You might as well ask, because the worst they can do is say no." I guess there's another possible negative outcome, which is that someone gets a negative impression of whomever it is that fouled up and prevented the award from being submitted in a timely manner. If that "whomever it is that fouled up" is you, you should do the right thing even if it makes someone think ill of you, and if it *isn't* you, doing the right thing should take priority over not bringing to light their failure.

If you have the information required to submit the paperwork, do so. Include a cover letter that explains the delay in submission. Although MSG Anonymous below points out that AR 600-8-22 says "recommendation should be submitted within 2 years of event," *should* is not the same as *must*.
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SGM Steven Gilboy
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Thanks. Our leadership on this deployment was, without stating anything less, was FU. I feel really bad that the guys I wrote a 638 never got the award I wrote. My signature was forged and awards were written by the admin NCO ordered by the 1st SGT. I was out on missions and found out about this 5 days before we RIP'd. I also had a BSM and PH in the system and had all but one signature to complete. The awards never went to that command for signature.
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