Here are some more ribbon racks for various characters who carry a General or Flag Officer rank in the United States Armed Forces.
O-8 — Major General/Rear Admiral
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Rear Admiral Albert “Al” Brovo, JAGC, USN (Ret. 1995) — Judge Advocate General of the United States Navy (1995–September 23, 1995, Retired) — Kevin Dunn: JAG – “A New Life”
Complete ribbon rack
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Major General Larry Butler, USMC — Commanding Officer, Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms (October 7, 1995–?) — Roger Aaron Brown: JAG – “Desert Son”
Complete ribbon rack
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Rear Admiral Albert Jethro “A.J.” Chegwidden, JAGC, USN (Ret. 2004) — Judge Advocate General of the United States Navy (March 20, 1996–May 21, 2004, Retired) — John M. Jackson: JAG, NCIS – “Damned If You Do”, NCIS: Los Angeles
Complete ribbon rack
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Rear Admiral Arthur Fessenden, USN (committed suicide, 1998) — Commanding Officer, United States Naval Forces Japan (1998–October 6, 1998, committed suicide) — Muse Watson: JAG – “Innocence”
Complete ribbon rack
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Major General Jacob Carter, USAF (Ret. 1998) — Carmen Argenziano: Stargate SG-1
Complete ribbon rack
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Major General Richard “Dick” Plesac, USMC — General Officer, United States Marine Corps (January 13, 1999–?) — Michael Shannon: JAG – “War Stories”, “Baby, It’s Cold Outside”
Complete ribbon rack
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Major General Henry Bauer, USAF — Commanding Officer, Stargate Command (December 13, 2000, temporary) — Lawrence Dane: Stargate SG-1
Complete ribbon rack
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Rear Admiral Thomas “Tom” Boone, USN (Ret. 2002) — Personal Assistant & Troubleshooter for the United States Secretary of the Navy (October 20, 2001–December 17, 2002, Retired) — Terry O’Quinn: JAG
Complete ribbon rack
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Major General Lucas West, USMC — Commanding Officer, Joint Staff Red Team (November 12, 2002–?) — James Morrison: JAG – “Ready or Not”
Complete ribbon rack
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Major General Chet Kubin, USMC — Commanding Officer, 9th Marine Expeditionary Brigade (January 7, 2003–?) — Lyman Ward: JAG – “Complications”, “The One That Got Away”
Complete ribbon rack
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Major General Earl Watson, USMC — Commanding Officer, 1st Marine Division (April 30, 2004–?) — William Russ: JAG – “Fighting Words”, “This Just in from Baghdad”
Personal decorations
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Silver Star, w/1 gold award star (2nd award)
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Navy & Marine Corps Medal
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Bronze Star, w/“V” device
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Purple Heart
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Meritorious Service Medal, w/1 gold award star (2nd award)
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Navy & Marine Corps Commendation Medal, w/1 gold award star (2nd award)
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Navy & Marine Corps Achievement Medal, w/1 gold award star (2nd award)
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Combat Action Ribbon
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Unit awards
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Navy Presidential Unit Citation
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Navy Unit Commendation, w/2 bronze service stars (3rd award)
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Meritorious Unit Commendation, w/3 bronze service stars (4th award)
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Service awards
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Marine Corps Expeditionary Medal
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Campaign and service medals
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National Defense Service Medal, w/2 bronze service stars (3rd award)
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Vietnam Service Medal
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Southwest Asia Service Medal, w/1 bronze service star (2nd award)
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Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal
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Global War on Terrorism Service Medal
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Service and training awards
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Navy Sea Service Deployment Ribbon, w/3 bronze service stars (4th award)
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Navy and Marine Corps Overseas Service Ribbon, w/1 bronze service star (2nd award)
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Foreign awards
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Vietnam Gallantry Cross Unit Citation
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Vietnam Campaign Medal
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Kuwait Liberation Medal (Saudi Arabia)
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Kuwait Liberation Medal (Kuwait)
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Complete ribbon rack
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Major General Gordon M. Cresswell, JAGC, USMC — Judge Advocate General of the United States Navy (November 5, 2004–?) — David Andrews: JAG
Complete ribbon rack
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Major General Paul Spinoza, US Army (d. 2008) — Commanding Officer, Camp Delta, Guantanamo Bay Naval Base (November 19, 2004–?) — Julius Carry†: JAG – “Camp Delta”
Complete ribbon rack
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Major General Harold Rossing, USMC — Commanding Officer, Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island (April 29, 2005–?) — Michael O’Neill: JAG – “Fair Winds and Following Seas”
Complete ribbon rack
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Major General Kevin Clarke, US Army — Commanding Officer, 32nd Airborne Division (March 11, 2012–?) — Robert John Burke: Army Wives
Complete ribbon rack
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Major General Henry “Hank” Landry, USAF — Commanding Officer, Stargate Command (July 15, 2005–?) — Beau Bridges: Stargate SG-1, Stargate Atlantis, Stargate: The Ark of Truth, Stargate: Continuum
Complete ribbon rack
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Major General Henry “Hank” Landry, USAF (d. 2027) — Commanding Officer, U.S.S. Odyssey (March 13, 2007–2027, deceased) — Beau Bridges: Stargate SG-1 – “Unending”
Complete ribbon rack
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Stargate: Continuum
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Major General Henry “Hank” Landry, USAF (Ret. 2008) — General Officer, United States Air Force (July 15, 2005–July 29, 2008, Retired) — Beau Bridges: Stargate: Continuum
Complete ribbon rack
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Major General Wade Eiling, US Army — General Officer, United States Army (November 11, 2014–Present) — Clancy Brown: The Flash
Personal decorations
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Distinguished Service Medal
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Defense Superior Service Medal, w/1 bronze oak leaf cluster (2nd award)
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Legion of Merit, w/3 bronze oak leaf clusters (4th award)
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Bronze Star, w/1 bronze oak leaf cluster (2nd award)
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Defense Meritorious Service Medal
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Meritorious Service Medal, w/3 bronze oak leaf clusters (4th award)
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Joint Service Commendation Medal
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Army Commendation Medal, w/3 bronze oak leaf clusters (4th award)
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Army Achievement Medal, w/2 bronze oak leaf clusters (3rd award)
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Unit awards
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Superior Unit Award
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Campaign and service medals
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National Defense Service Medal, w/1 bronze service star (2nd award)
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Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, w/1 bronze service star (2nd award)
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Southwest Asia Service Medal, w/1 bronze service star (2nd award)
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Iraq Campaign Medal, w/1 bronze service star (2nd award)
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Global War on Terrorism Service Medal
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Armed Forces Service Medal
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Humanitarian Service Medal, w/3 bronze service stars (4th award)
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Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal
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Service and training awards
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Army Service Ribbon
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Army Overseas Service Ribbon
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Foreign awards
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Kuwait Liberation Medal (Saudi Arabia)
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Kuwait Liberation Medal (Kuwait)
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Complete ribbon rack
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Major General Ellen “Shepherd” Briggs, US Army (Ret.) (killed, 2019) — Deputy Director, Defense Threat Reduction Agency — Michelle Hurd: Blindspot
Complete ribbon rack
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Major General George S. Hammond, USAF (d. 2008) — Commanding Officer, Stargate Association (July 27, 1997–June 29, 2008, deceased) — Don S. Davis†: Stargate SG-1 – “Point of View”
Personal decorations
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Legion of Merit, w/1 bronze oak leaf cluster (2nd award)
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Distinguished Flying Cross
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Defense Meritorious Service Medal
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Meritorious Service Medal, w/3 bronze oak leaf clusters (4th award)
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Air Medal, w/1 silver and 3 bronze oak leaf clusters (9th award)
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Joint Service Commendation Medal
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Air Force Commendation Medal, w/3 bronze oak leaf clusters (4th award)
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Unit awards
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Outstanding Unit Award, w/3 bronze oak leaf clusters (4th award)
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Organizational Excellence Award
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Service awards
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Combat Readiness Medal
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Campaign and service medals
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National Defense Service Medal, w/1 bronze service star (2nd award)
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Vietnam Service Medal, w/1 bronze service star (2nd award)
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Southwest Asia Service Medal, w/1 bronze service star (2nd award)
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Service, training, and marksmanship awards
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Air Force Overseas Short Tour Service Ribbon
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Air Force Overseas Long Tour Service Ribbon, w/2 bronze oak leaf clusters (3rd award)
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Air Force Longevity Service Award, w/1 silver oak leaf clusters (6th award)
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Small Arms Expert Marksmanship Ribbon
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Air Force Training Ribbon
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Foreign awards
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Vietnam Gallantry Cross Unit Citation
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Vietnam Campaign Medal
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Kuwait Liberation Medal (Saudi Arabia)
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Complete ribbon rack
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Major General George S. Hammond, USAF (Ret. 2001) (d. 2008) — Commanding Officer, Stargate Command (July 27, 1997–January 3, 2001, Retired) — Don S. Davis†: Stargate SG-1 – “2010”
Personal decorations
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Legion of Merit, w/1 bronze oak leaf cluster (2nd award)
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Distinguished Flying Cross
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Defense Meritorious Service Medal
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Meritorious Service Medal, w/3 bronze oak leaf clusters (4th award)
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Air Medal, w/1 silver and 3 bronze oak leaf clusters (9th award)
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Joint Service Commendation Medal
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Air Force Commendation Medal, w/3 bronze oak leaf clusters (4th award)
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Unit awards
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Outstanding Unit Award, w/3 bronze oak leaf clusters (4th award)
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Organizational Excellence Award
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Service awards
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Combat Readiness Medal
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Campaign and service medals
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National Defense Service Medal, w/1 bronze service star (2nd award)
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Vietnam Service Medal, w/1 bronze service star (2nd award)
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Southwest Asia Service Medal, w/1 bronze service star (2nd award)
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Service, training, and marksmanship awards
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Air Force Overseas Short Tour Service Ribbon
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Air Force Overseas Long Tour Service Ribbon, w/2 bronze oak leaf clusters (3rd award)
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Air Force Longevity Service Award, w/1 silver oak leaf clusters (6th award)
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Small Arms Expert Marksmanship Ribbon
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Air Force Training Ribbon
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Foreign awards
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Vietnam Gallantry Cross Unit Citation
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Vietnam Campaign Medal
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Kuwait Liberation Medal (Saudi Arabia)
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Complete ribbon rack
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“The Road Not Taken”
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Major General George S. Hammond, USAF (d. 2008) — Commanding Officer, Stargate Command (July 27, 1997–June 29, 2008, deceased) — Don S. Davis†: Stargate SG-1 – “The Road Not Taken”
Personal decorations
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Legion of Merit, w/1 bronze oak leaf cluster (2nd award)
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Distinguished Flying Cross
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Defense Meritorious Service Medal
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Meritorious Service Medal, w/3 bronze oak leaf clusters (4th award)
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Air Medal, w/1 silver and 3 bronze oak leaf clusters (9th award)
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Joint Service Commendation Medal
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Air Force Commendation Medal, w/3 bronze oak leaf clusters (4th award)
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Unit awards
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Outstanding Unit Award, w/3 bronze oak leaf clusters (4th award)
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Organizational Excellence Award
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Service awards
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Combat Readiness Medal
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Campaign and service medals
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National Defense Service Medal, w/1 bronze service star (2nd award)
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Vietnam Service Medal, w/1 bronze service star (2nd award)
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Southwest Asia Service Medal, w/1 bronze service star (2nd award)
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Service, training, and marksmanship awards
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Air Force Overseas Short Tour Service Ribbon
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Air Force Overseas Long Tour Service Ribbon, w/2 bronze oak leaf clusters (3rd award)
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Air Force Longevity Service Award, w/1 silver oak leaf clusters (6th award)
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Small Arms Expert Marksmanship Ribbon
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Air Force Training Ribbon
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Foreign awards
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Vietnam Gallantry Cross Unit Citation
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Vietnam Campaign Medal
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Kuwait Liberation Medal (Saudi Arabia)
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Complete ribbon rack
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Rear Admiral Alison Krennick, J.D., JAGC, USN — Judge Advocate General of the United States Navy (March 12, 2004–?) — Andrea Thompson: JAG – “What If?”
Complete ribbon rack
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Stargate: Continuum
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Major General Jonathan J. “Jack” O’Neill, B.Sc. (Aeronautical engineering), USAF (KIA, 2008) — Commanding Officer, Homeworld Command (July 15, 2005–July 29, 2008, KIA) — Richard Dean Anderson: Stargate: Continuum
Personal decorations
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Defense Distinguished Service Medal
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Air Force Distinguished Service Medal
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Defense Superior Service Medal
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Airman’s Medal
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Defense Meritorious Service Medal
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Meritorious Service Medal, w/3 bronze oak leaf clusters (4th award)
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Air Medal, w/2 bronze oak leaf clusters (3rd award)
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Aerial Achievement Medal
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Joint Service Commendation Medal
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Air Force Commendation Medal, w/2 bronze oak leaf clusters (3rd award)
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Air Force Achievement Medal, w/2 bronze oak leaf clusters (3rd award)
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Unit awards
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Outstanding Unit Award, w/3 bronze oak leaf clusters (4th award) and “V” device
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Organizational Excellence Award
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Service awards
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Combat Readiness Medal, w/1 bronze oak leaf cluster (2nd award)
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Campaign and service medals
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National Defense Service Medal, w/1 bronze service star (2nd award)
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Vietnam Service Medal
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Southwest Asia Service Medal, w/1 bronze service star (2nd award)
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Service, training, and marksmanship awards
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Air Force Overseas Long Tour Service Ribbon
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Air Force Longevity Service Award, w/3 bronze oak leaf clusters (4th award)
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Foreign awards
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Vietnam Campaign Medal
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Kuwait Liberation Medal (Saudi Arabia)
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Complete ribbon rack
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Major General Jonathan James “Jack” O’Neill, B.Sc. (Aeronautical engineering), USAF — Commanding Officer, Homeworld Command (July 15, 2005–?) — Richard Dean Anderson: “To Sleep, Perchance to Dream”, “Second to None”
Personal decorations
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Air Force Cross
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Air Force Distinguished Service Medal
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Silver Star
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Bronze Star, w/1 bronze oak leaf cluster (2nd award) and “V” device
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Purple Heart, w/1 silver and 1 bronze oak leaf cluster (7th award)
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Air Medal, w/“V” device
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Joint Service Commendation Medal, w/1 bronze oak leaf cluster (2nd award) and V Device
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Air Force Commendation Medal, w/1 bronze oak leaf cluster (2nd award)
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Air Force Achievement Medal, w/“V” device
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Unit awards
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Presidential Unit Citation
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Joint Meritorious Unit Award, w/2 bronze oak leaf clusters (3rd award)
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Service awards
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Prisoner of War Medal
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Combat Readiness Medal
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Air Force Good Conduct Medal, w/1 silver and 1 bronze oak leaf cluster (7th award)
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Campaign and service medals
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National Defense Service Medal, w/1 bronze service star (2nd award)
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Antarctica Service Medal
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Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal
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Southwest Asia Service Medal
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Global War on Terrorism Service Medal
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Armed Forces Service Medal
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Service, training, and marksmanship awards
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Air Force Overseas Short Tour Service Ribbon, w/2 bronze oak leaf clusters (3rd award)
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Air Force Overseas Long Tour Service Ribbon
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Air Force Longevity Service Award, w/1 silver and 2 bronze oak leaf clusters (8th award)
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Small Arms Expert Marksmanship Ribbon, w/1 bronze service star (2nd award)
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Foreign awards
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United Nations Medal
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NATO Medal
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Kuwait Liberation Medal (Kuwait)
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Complete ribbon rack
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O-7 — Brigadier General/Rear Admiral, lower half
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Brigadier General (Dr.) William “Billy” Ford, M.D., USAMRIID — Commanding Officer, US Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (1995–?) — Morgan Freeman: Outbreak
Complete ribbon rack
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Brigadier General Francis X. “Frank” Hummel, USMC Force Recon, Medal of Honor Recipient (killed, 1996) — General Officer, United States Marine Corps Force Reconnaissance (1996–June 7, 1996, killed) — Ed Harris: The Rock
Complete ribbon rack
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Rear Admiral, lower half Stiles Morris, JAGC, USN (Ret. 2003) — Military Judge, JAG Headquarters (December 9, 1997–October 31, 2003, Retired) — Harrison Page: JAG
Complete ribbon rack
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Rear Admiral, lower half Harrison Spencer, B.Sc. (Chemical engineering), USN (Ret. 1999) — Deputy Director, Office of Naval Intelligence; Commanding Officer, Stargazer (“Psychic Warrior”) Program (1999–November 9, 1999, Retired) — John Getz: JAG – “Psychic Warrior”
Complete ribbon rack
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Brigadier General Diane Beckman, USAF — Director of the National Security Agency (October 1, 2007–?) — Bonita Friedericy: Chuck
Complete ribbon rack
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Brigadier General Thomas R. “Tom” Ryan, US Army Special Forces — General Officer, United States Army Special Forces Command (May 10, 2009–?) — Robert Patrick: The Unit
Complete ribbon rack
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Brigadier General (Dr.) Lee Whitworth, M.D., USAMRIID — Commanding Officer, US Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (May 13, 2009–?) — Dan Lauria: Criminal Minds – “Amplification”
Complete ribbon rack
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Brigadier General Glenn Talbot, USAF — Director of the Advanced Threat Containment Unit (March 8, 2016–May 16, 2017, in coma) — Adrian Pasdar: Agents of SHIELD
Personal decorations
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Air Force Distinguished Service Medal, w/1 bronze oak leaf cluster (2nd award)
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Defense Superior Service Medal, w/2 bronze oak leaf clusters (3rd award)
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Legion of Merit, w/1 bronze oak leaf cluster (2nd award)
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Meritorious Service Medal, w/3 bronze oak leaf clusters (4th award)
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Aerial Achievement Medal
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Air Force Commendation Medal
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Unit awards
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Joint Meritorious Unit Award
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Outstanding Unit Award, w/3 bronze oak leaf clusters (4th award) and “V” device
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Organizational Excellence Award
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Service Awards
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Combat Readiness Medal, w/1 bronze oak leaf cluster (2nd award)
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Campaign and service medals
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National Defense Service Medal, w/1 bronze service star (2nd award)
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Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal
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Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal
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Global War on Terrorism Service Medal
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Humanitarian Service Medal
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Service, training, and marksmanship awards
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Air Force Overseas Long Tour Service Ribbon, w/1 bronze oak leaf cluster (2nd award)
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Air Force Longevity Service Award, w/4 bronze oak leaf clusters (5th award)
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Military Training Instructor Ribbon
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Small Arms Expert Marksmanship Ribbon
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Air Force Training Ribbon
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Complete ribbon rack
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“There but for the Grace of God”
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Brigadier General Jonathan J. “Jack” O’Neill, B.Sc. (Aeronautical engineering), USAF (KIA, 1998) — Commanding Officer, Stargate Association (July 27, 1997–February 20, 1998, KIA) — Richard Dean Anderson: Stargate SG-1 – “There but for the Grace of God”
Personal decorations
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Defense Distinguished Service Medal
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Air Force Distinguished Service Medal
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Defense Superior Service Medal
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Defense Meritorious Service Medal
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Meritorious Service Medal, w/3 bronze oak leaf clusters (4th award)
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Air Medal, w/2 bronze oak leaf clusters (3rd award)
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Aerial Achievement Medal
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Joint Service Commendation Medal
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Air Force Commendation Medal, w/2 bronze oak leaf clusters (3rd award)
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Air Force Achievement Medal, w/2 bronze oak leaf clusters (3rd award)
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Unit awards
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Outstanding Unit Award, w/3 bronze oak leaf clusters (4th award) and “V” device
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Organizational Excellence Award
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Service awards
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Combat Readiness Medal, w/1 bronze oak leaf cluster (2nd award)
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Campaign and service medals
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National Defense Service Medal, w/1 bronze service star (2nd award)
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Southwest Asia Service Medal, w/1 bronze service star (2nd award)
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Service, training, and marksmanship awards
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Air Force Overseas Long Tour Service Ribbon
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Air Force Longevity Service Award, w/3 bronze oak leaf clusters (4th award)
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Small Arms Expert Marksmanship Ribbon
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Air Force Training Ribbon
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Foreign awards
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Kuwait Liberation Medal (Saudi Arabia)
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Complete ribbon rack
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Brigadier General Jonathan J. “Jack” O’Neill, B.Sc. (Aeronautical engineering), USAF (time travel: 2005–3,000 B.C.) (KIA, 3,000 B.C.) — Commanding Officer, Stargate Command (July 9, 2004–February 15, 2005, inactive) — Richard Dean Anderson: Stargate SG-1 – “Möbius”
Personal decorations
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Defense Distinguished Service Medal
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Air Force Distinguished Service Medal
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Defense Superior Service Medal
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Airman’s Medal
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Defense Meritorious Service Medal
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Meritorious Service Medal, w/3 bronze oak leaf clusters (4th award)
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Air Medal, w/2 bronze oak leaf clusters (3rd award)
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Aerial Achievement Medal
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Joint Service Commendation Medal
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Air Force Commendation Medal, w/2 bronze oak leaf clusters (3rd award)
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Air Force Achievement Medal, w/2 bronze oak leaf clusters (3rd award)
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Unit awards
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Outstanding Unit Award, w/3 bronze oak leaf clusters (4th award) and “V” device
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Organizational Excellence Award
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Service awards
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Combat Readiness Medal, w/1 bronze oak leaf cluster (2nd award)
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Campaign and service medals
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National Defense Service Medal, w/1 bronze service star (2nd award)
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Vietnam Service Medal
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Southwest Asia Service Medal, w/1 bronze service star (2nd award)
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Service, training, and marksmanship awards
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Air Force Overseas Long Tour Service Ribbon
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Air Force Longevity Service Award, w/3 bronze oak leaf clusters (4th award)
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Foreign awards
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Vietnam Campaign Medal
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Kuwait Liberation Medal (Saudi Arabia)
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Complete ribbon rack
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Brigadier General George S. Hammond, USAF (d. 2008) — Commanding Officer, Stargate Command (July 27, 1997–June 29, 2008, deceased) — Don S. Davis†: Stargate SG-1 – “Möbius”
Personal decorations
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Legion of Merit, w/1 bronze oak leaf cluster (2nd award)
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Distinguished Flying Cross
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Defense Meritorious Service Medal
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Meritorious Service Medal, w/3 bronze oak leaf clusters (4th award)
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Air Medal, w/1 silver and 3 bronze oak leaf clusters (9th award)
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Joint Service Commendation Medal
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Air Force Commendation Medal, w/3 bronze oak leaf clusters (4th award)
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Unit awards
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Outstanding Unit Award, w/3 bronze oak leaf clusters (4th award)
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Organizational Excellence Award
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Service awards
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Combat Readiness Medal
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Campaign and service medals
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National Defense Service Medal, w/1 bronze service star (2nd award)
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Vietnam Service Medal, w/1 bronze service star (2nd award)
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Southwest Asia Service Medal, w/1 bronze service star (2nd award)
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Service, training, and marksmanship awards
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Air Force Overseas Short Tour Service Ribbon
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Air Force Overseas Long Tour Service Ribbon, w/2 bronze oak leaf clusters (3rd award)
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Air Force Longevity Service Award, w/1 silver oak leaf clusters (6th award)
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Small Arms Expert Marksmanship Ribbon
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Air Force Training Ribbon
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Foreign awards
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Vietnam Gallantry Cross Unit Citation
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Vietnam Campaign Medal
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Kuwait Liberation Medal (Saudi Arabia)
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Complete ribbon rack
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Brigadier General Sarah “Mac” MacKenzie-Rabb, J.D., B.A. (Political science), USMC — Deputy Commander, Marine Corps Logistics Command (2020–Present) — Catherine Bell: “Fair Winds”
Complete ribbon rack
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