SGT Private RallyPoint Member7516711<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I have a soldier, fresh out of AIT a few months ago hand me his ERB and he has 3 awards. Army Service Medal, National Defense Service Medal, and the Global War on Terrorism-Service Medal. That's not right, is it? He told me all of his AIT friends had the medal and wore it for graduation. That's weird to me because I only received that medal for deploying to Afghanistan...Do new soldiers come with GWOT-SM now?2022-02-07T09:39:03-05:00SGT Private RallyPoint Member7516711<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I have a soldier, fresh out of AIT a few months ago hand me his ERB and he has 3 awards. Army Service Medal, National Defense Service Medal, and the Global War on Terrorism-Service Medal. That's not right, is it? He told me all of his AIT friends had the medal and wore it for graduation. That's weird to me because I only received that medal for deploying to Afghanistan...Do new soldiers come with GWOT-SM now?2022-02-07T09:39:03-05:002022-02-07T09:39:03-05:00Maj Kevin "Mac" McLaughlin7517145<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Can’t speak to whether they earned the medals coming out of training after the GWOT ended in Afghanistan in Aug. However, the GWOT-service medal is not earned for deploying to Afghanistan in support of the Global War on Terror. That would be the GWOT-Expeditionary Medal. Folks supporting the GWOT state side are all still eligible for the GWOT-S.<br /><br />Allow me to also add... The GWOT was not based only in Afghanistan and being retired, I can't speak to whether the DoD considers it ongoing in places like Syria, Iraq, Yemen, Somalia, etc...Response by Maj Kevin "Mac" McLaughlin made Feb 7 at 2022 3:13 PM2022-02-07T15:13:54-05:002022-02-07T15:13:54-05:00SFC Kelly Fuerhoff7517223<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I thought everyone just got it after graduating AIT honestly...<br /><a target="_blank" href="https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/CFR-2008-title32-vol3/xml/CFR-2008-title32-vol3-sec578-32.xml">https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/CFR-2008-title32-vol3/xml/CFR-2008-title32-vol3-sec578-32.xml</a><br /><br />"Criteria. Service members must be assigned, attached; or mobilized to a unit supporting designated operations listed in § 578-31 of this part for 30 consecutive days or for 60 nonconsecutive days, or meet one of the following criteria:" <br /><br />It seems like we aren't supposed to get it until after AIT - but we got told to wear it at graduation from AIT. I just found a picture from graduation day in 2005 - me and two of my friends in that picture have the NDSM, GWOT-SM and ASR. Now based on the criteria - I don't think we should have been allowed to wear it. It sounds like they have just basically been handing it out since 2003 honestly. I haven't seen an end date yet for GWOT either. I did deploy twice within my first four years though (Iraq). <br /><br />This is on HRC website: "Q11: I have researched the GWOT-SM on the Department of Defense Manual 1348.33, Volume 2 and AR 600-8-22 and I still have some questions regarding whether the Soldier can wear the GWOT-SM or not. When is the cut off for Soldiers to receive the GWOT-SM? After completing training, once on station for the 30 to 60 consecutive days can they receive the GWOT-SM? <br />A11: IAW AR 600-8-22, dated 5 March 2019, 2–21. Global War on Terrorism Service Medal. (c) "Servicemembers must be assigned, attached, or mobilized to a unit supporting designated operations listed in para-graph 2–20d for 30 consecutive days or for 60 nonconsecutive days. Or, regardless of time served while on active duty in the Military Services on or after September 11, 2001, Servicemembers must meet one of the following criteria: (a) was engaged in actual combat; or (b) was killed, wounded, or died not due to negligence or wrongful misconduct." There is not a cutoff for when Soldiers can be awarded the GWOTSM, it depends on when the Soldier meets the requirements of the GWOTSM, they must assigned attached, or mobilized to a unit supporting designated operations for 30 consecutive days or 60 days nonconsecutive. " <div class="pta-link-card answers-template-image type-default">
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Response by SFC Kelly Fuerhoff made Feb 7 at 2022 4:00 PM2022-02-07T16:00:09-05:002022-02-07T16:00:09-05:00SFC Ralph E Kelley7517727<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>The Global War on Terrorism Service Medal (GWOT-SM) is a military award of the United States Armed Forces which was created through Executive Order 13289 on 12 March 2003, by President George W. Bush. The medal recognizes those military service members who have supported operations to counter terrorism in the War on Terror from 11 September 2001, to a date yet to be determined.<br />Due to the broadly-defined awarding criterion of "support duty", the GWOT-SM is a quasi-automatically-awarded medal similar to the National Defense Service Medal (NDSM), with the primary difference being that the NDSM is awarded instantly upon entering military service, whereas the GWOT-SM is awarded after thirty days of post-training active service.<br />~wikipediaResponse by SFC Ralph E Kelley made Feb 7 at 2022 11:06 PM2022-02-07T23:06:40-05:002022-02-07T23:06:40-05:00CPT Private RallyPoint Member7517775<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>GWOTSM Frequently Asked Questions:<br /><br />Q1: Are Reserve or Active Component Soldiers on active duty, primarily for training, authorized to be awarded the GWOTSM?<br /><br />A1: No. Soldiers serving on active duty primarily for training in Initial Entry Training (IET) or Basic Training (BT), Advanced Individual Training (AIT), and/or for Annual Training (AT), Officer training courses, Warrant Officer training courses, and/or any training not in direct support of the GWOT operations are not authorized award of the GWOTSM.<br /> <br />Q2: Are Soldiers who are called-up under State Active Duty (SAD) orders authorized to be awarded the GWOTSM?<br /><br />A2: No. Only Reserve Component Soldiers called up under SAD orders in support of Airport Security operations from 27 September 2001 through 31 May 2002 are authorized award of the GWOTSM. Soldiers called up under SAD after or before this time period are not authorized the award.<br /> <br />Q3: Are Soldiers who have just graduated AIT automatically entitled to the GWOTSM?<br /><br />A3: No. Soldiers serving on active duty primarily in a training status (BT, AIT, Officer training courses, etc.) are not authorized award of the GWOTSM for the active duty time they are in training. The criteria for the award specifically states that a Soldier has to serve on active duty in support of a designated GWOT operation (ONE, ONS, OEF, OIF, OFS, OIR or OND) for 30 consecutive days or 60 nonconsecutive days. Soldiers in a training status are not supporting these designated operations.<br /> <br />Q4: Can Reserve Component Soldiers who are mobilized onto active duty for OIF receive the GWOTSM for the active duty time training to deploy?<br /><br />A4: Yes. Reserve Component Soldiers mobilized onto active duty in support of designated GWOT operations can be awarded the GWOTSM for their active duty time outside of the areas of eligibility. The Soldier has to meet the requirements for the award. A Soldier must be on active duty in support of designated GWOT operations serving in the areas of eligibility for at least 30 consecutive days or 60 nonconsecutive days.<br /> <br />Q5: Do all active duty Soldiers qualify for the GWOTSM automatically?<br /><br />A5: No. In March 2004, senior Army leadership made the determination that all active duty Soldiers serving on active duty since 11 September 2001 had served in some way in support of GWOT. Therefore, Soldiers serving on active duty at that time were all authorized the GWOTSM. After March 2004, the award approval authority, Battalion Commanders, must determine that a Soldier serving on active duty has qualified for the GWOTSM.<br /> <br />Q6: Is the GWOTSM authorized to be awarded to Active Guard Reserve (AGR) Soldiers under Title 10 and Title 32?<br /><br />A6: Yes. Reserve Component Soldiers serving on “active duty” in an AGR status (Title 10 and/or Title 32), Active Duty for Special Work (ADSW) (Title 10 and/or Title 32), Active Duty Operational Support (ADOS), and Full-time National Guard Duty (FTNGD) (Title 32) under ADSW orders are authorized award of the GWOTSM. Refer to paragraph 2-19 of AR 600-8-22, Military Awards, for specific requirements.<br /> <br />Q7: When can a Reserve Component Soldier who has just graduated Advanced Individual Training (AIT) be authorized to be awarded the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal (GWOTSM)?<br /><br />A7: A Reserve Component Soldier who has just graduated AIT may be awarded the GWOTSM when they are mobilized onto active duty in support of GWOT and they have met the criteria that are specified in para 2-19, AR 600-8-22, Military Awards.<br /> <br />Q8: When can an active duty Soldier who has just graduated AIT be authorized award of the GWOTSM?<br /> <br />A8: An active duty Soldier who has just graduated AIT may be awarded the GWOTSM after they have met the criterion that is specified in para 2-19 of AR 600-8-22, Military Awards. After being assigned to his/her permanent unit for 30 days, the commander may authorize the Soldier award of the GWOTSM. 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Response by CPT Private RallyPoint Member made Feb 8 at 2022 12:11 AM2022-02-08T00:11:33-05:002022-02-08T00:11:33-05:00SPC Private RallyPoint Member7518278<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>The GWOTSM has been awarded automatically during AIT/OSUT for years because it was assumed everyone receiving it would participate in the GWOT in some fashion during their career. This got halted around 2004-2005 for Active, Guard, and Reserve who would then only receive it from their units if qualified. HRC covers the exact year of when they halted it, but I mean come on, units in the Army actually following award regulations?<br /><br />While it is debatable about whether or not Active should have kept handing the award out to new Soldiers, Guard and Reserves did a full stop unless the award could be justified toward the Soldier being on orders and contributing to an operation that supported the GWOT. What that contribution was in addition to the orders depended on the BC in your chain.<br /><br />For example I knew a guy that got put on orders to help process SRP for a unit that was deploying under GWOT, he was on orders for 45 days I believe and he received the award because he contributed by supporting a unit that was supporting the GWOT.Response by SPC Private RallyPoint Member made Feb 8 at 2022 9:23 AM2022-02-08T09:23:38-05:002022-02-08T09:23:38-05:00SSG Private RallyPoint Member7519325<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>They stopped giving out that medal in 2018….Response by SSG Private RallyPoint Member made Feb 8 at 2022 10:00 PM2022-02-08T22:00:47-05:002022-02-08T22:00:47-05:002022-02-07T09:39:03-05:00