Posted on Jan 3, 2019
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While the AR 614-30 is pretty cut and dry that a 24 month tour in Hawaii and Alaska constitutes an Overseas Service Ribbon (OSR), my question is how to determine the amount? It seems like a silly thing to ask for, but I know a lot of Soldiers who tend to spend multiple tours there like I did, so I'm invested in the answer.

In my particular case, I was stationed there for 5 years 4 months consecutively (Feb2012-Jun2017). It was a first term, but as it was over 24 months Table 3-1 says I'm eligible. Thanks for the help!
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CPT Information Management Office (Imo)
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Wait....you get an overseas service ribbon for Hawaii? Wtf? I had to get mine when ACTUALLY over seas. Hawaii is home base man. Sheesh handing out ribbons for breathing these days.
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Are you confusing the overseas TRAINING ribbon with the overseas SERVICE ribbon?
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SSG Counterintelligence (CI) Agent
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No, it's Overseas Service Ribbon, as according to AR 614-30, and shown in the image.
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CPT Information Management Office (Imo)
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Well if you served that much time, you should have it in the bag. Especially consecutive.
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Seems like a visit to the S1 is in order.
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CPT Gurinder (Gene) Rana
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Ribbons are good, when they are issued properly for the purpose they have been introduced to represent.
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SGT Mechanic
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See here I go told as soon as you leave you get one.
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