Posted on Apr 28, 2021
Is it common to wear six AAMs with two ribbons?
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No, this person is messed up. You don't need a 2nd ribbon until your tenth award. Assuming the individual has no VCR devices, which it doesn't look like, here's an example chart.
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SFC Michael Hasbun
CPT (Join to see) - You can clearly see 4 oak leaf clusters, and 4 is the maximum amount of appurtenances that can be worn. If he DOES have a 5th item on the ribbon, then he's still F'ed up like a football bat.
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SFC Michael Hasbun - When I zoom in, I see three OLCs and something different to the left. Whatever it is, it's separated slightly and doesn't look like another OLC to me. My eyes aren't as young as they used to be though.
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I hope he isn’t messed up if I am not mistaken that is SMA Dailey. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_A._Dailey#/media/File%3ADaniel_A._Dailey.jpg
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SFC William Farrell
Interesting charts SPC (Join to see). 11 Army Achievement Medals is ridiculous to me! Enjoy Fort Hood, I was stationed there for a year and a half after Vietnam. Went back with the 89th MP Bde before I retired in 96.
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Yeah, wouldn't it be just one silver oak leaf? Unless there is a "V" hiding out on the left side that I can't see.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oak_leaf_cluster
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oak_leaf_cluster
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