Ribbon Devices

Bronze Oak Leaf Cluster: The bronze oak leaf cluster represents second and subsequent entitlements and awards.
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Silver Oak Leaf Cluster: A silver oak leaf cluster is worn for the sixth, 11th, or in lieu of five bronze okay leaf cluster.

Bronze Service Star: The bronze five-pointed service star represents participation in campaigns or operations, multiple qualification or an additional award to any of the various ribbons on which is authorized.

Silver Service Star: Worn in the same manner as the bronze star, but each silver star is worn in lieu of five bronze service stars.

Ten-Year Device (Bronze Hourglass): Issued for each succeeding award of the Armed Forces Reserve Medal.

"V" (Valor) Device: The metallic bronze letter "V" represents valor and does not denoted and additional award. Only one may be word on any ribbon.

Good Conduct Medal Clasp: Number of loops and color denote number of awards of Good Conduct Medal, Bronze, second-fifth; Silver, sixth-10th; gold, 11th-15th.

Arrowhead: Awarded for participation in an initial assault landing. Worn on the service and suspension ribbons of the appropriate campaign or service medal. Only one my be worn on any ribbon.