Posted on Mar 27, 2015
Can a Certificate of Achievement be used as a bullet for a higher honor...ie AAM or ARCOM?
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Can't find a definitive answer to the question, just a bunch of he said she said. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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I was gonna put in SGT (Join to see) and SFC Mark Merino , for an AAM for being the top two most trending influencers on RP right now.............but who do I submit it too.....
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SSG (Join to see)
SFC Mark Merino I like this one...I am not authorized to award it any more...sad face...
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SGT(P) (Join to see)
SFC Mark Merino So I got the RPCOM and ot to 50,000 Influence Points in the same day, sounds like a good excuse to celebrate... as with beers. LOL!
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From AR 600-8-22 para 1-19,
"c. Continuation of the same or similar type service already recognized by an award for meritorious service or achievement will not be the basis for a second award. If appropriate, an award may be made to include the extended period of service by superseding the earlier award, or the award previously made may be amended to incorporate the extended period of service."
The COA is a recognized achievement although it isn't worn. It could possibly be amended in order to be used as justification for say the difference between an ARCOM and an AAM, but in that case, the COA would become null and void based on my understanding of the regulation.
"c. Continuation of the same or similar type service already recognized by an award for meritorious service or achievement will not be the basis for a second award. If appropriate, an award may be made to include the extended period of service by superseding the earlier award, or the award previously made may be amended to incorporate the extended period of service."
The COA is a recognized achievement although it isn't worn. It could possibly be amended in order to be used as justification for say the difference between an ARCOM and an AAM, but in that case, the COA would become null and void based on my understanding of the regulation.
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You never want to use an award or COA for a supporting Documentation for another award. You cannot be awarded multiple awards for the same thing.
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