Here are some ribbon racks for various characters who carry a General or Flag Officer rank in the United States Armed Forces.
O-10 — General/Admiral
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Admiral Andrew Bates, USN — Chief of Naval Operations (October 9, 1992–?) — Andy Romano: Under Siege
Complete ribbon rack
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General William Grey, USMC (Ret. 2000) (d. 2015) — Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (July 2, 1996–2000, Retired) — Robert Loggia†: Independence Day
Complete ribbon rack
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General Maurice Vidrine, USAF — General Officer, United States Air Force (January 10, 2001–?) — Steven Williams: Stargate SG-1 – “Tangent”, “Enemy Mine”
Personal decorations
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Legion of Merit, w/1 bronze oak leaf cluster (2nd award)
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Purple Heart
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Defense Meritorious Service Medal
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Meritorious Service Medal, w/1 silver oak leaf cluster (6th award)
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Air Medal, w/1 silver and 3 bronze oak leaf clusters (9th award)
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Aerial Achievement Medal, w/1 silver and 2 bronze oak leaf clusters (8th award)
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Air Force Commendation Medal, w/1 bronze oak leaf cluster (2nd award) and “V” device
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Joint Service Achievement Medal
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Air Force Achievement Medal
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Unit awards
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Joint Meritorious Unit Award
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Outstanding Unit Award, w/1 bronze oak leaf cluster (2nd award)
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Organizational Excellence Award, w/1 bronze oak leaf cluster (2nd award)
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Service awards
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Combat Readiness Medal
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Air Force Recognition Ribbon
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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/2 bronze service stars (3rd award)
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Humanitarian 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, w/2 bronze oak leaf clusters (3rd award)
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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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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 (Kuwait)
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Complete ribbon rack
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General Francis J. Maynard, US Army — Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (March 5, 2004–?) — James McDaniel: Stargate SG-1 – “Inauguration”, “Lost City”
Complete ribbon rack
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General Mansfield, US Army — Military Liaison to Eureka (July 17, 2007–?) — Barclay Hope: Eureka
Complete ribbon rack
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General Glen McMahon, M.S. (International relations), B.Sc., US Army (Ret. 2010) — Commanding Officer, International Security Assistance Force; Commanding Officer, United States Forces Afghanistan (June 10, 2009–June 23, 2010, resigned) — Brad Pitt: War Machine
Complete ribbon rack
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General Glenn Morshower, USMC — Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (June 24, 2009–?) — Glenn Morshower: Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, Transformers: Dark of the Moon, Transformers: The Last Knight
Complete ribbon rack
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Sam Lane (Smallville)
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General Samuel L. “Sam” Lane, US Army — General Officer, United States Army (November 5, 2010–?) — Michael Ironside: Smallville
Complete ribbon rack
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General Charles T. “Chuck” Ellison, USMC (Ret. 2015) — Commandant of the United States Marine Corps (November 8, 2011–2015, Retired) — John Finn: NCIS – “Engaged”, “MIA”
Complete ribbon rack
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Admiral Terrance Shane, USN — Commanding Officer, United States Pacific Fleet (2012–?) — Liam Neeson: Battleship
Complete ribbon rack
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Admiral John McGee, USN (d. 2014) — Flag Officer, United States Navy (March 26, 2013–December 16, 2014, deceased) — Jamey Sheridan: NCIS – “Squall”
Complete ribbon rack
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General Caulfield, US Army — Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (June 28, 2013–?) — Lance Reddick: White House Down
Complete ribbon rack
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Admiral Kendall, USN — Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (May 6, 2014–?) — Daniel Hugh Kelly: NCIS – “The Admiral’s Daughter”
Personal decorations
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Distinguished Flying Cross
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Defense Meritorious Service Medal
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Meritorious Service Medal
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Air Medal, w/“V” device
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Joint Service Commendation Medal
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Navy & Marine Corps Commendation Medal, w/2 gold award stars (3rd award)
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Joint Service Achievement Medal
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Navy & Marine Corps Achievement Medal, w/3 gold award stars (4th award)
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Combat Action Ribbon, w/1 gold award star (2nd award)
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Unit awards
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Joint Meritorious Unit Award
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Navy Unit Commendation, w/3 bronze service stars (4th award)
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Meritorious Unit Commendation, w/3 bronze service stars (4th 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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Southwest Asia Service Medal, w/1 bronze service star (2nd award)
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Global War on Terrorism Service Medal
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Humanitarian Service Medal
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Service and training awards
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Sea Service Deployment Ribbon, w/3 bronze service stars (4th award)
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Navy & Marine Corps Overseas Service Ribbon, w/1 silver service star (6th award)
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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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Admiral Ellen Hill, USN (Ret. 2015) — Chairwoman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (September 21, 2014–November 22, 2015, Retired) — Johanna Day: Madam Secretary
Complete ribbon rack
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Admiral Edward “Ed” Parker, USN — Flag Officer, United States Navy (September 21, 2014–?) — Tony Plana: Madam Secretary
Complete ribbon rack
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Admiral Porter, USN — Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (July 24, 2015–?) — Brian Cox: Pixels
Personal decorations
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Defense Distinguished Service Medal, w/1 bronze oak leaf cluster (2nd award)
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Navy 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/1 gold award star (2nd award)
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Bronze Star
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Defense Meritorious Service Medal
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Meritorious Service Medal
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Air Medal, w/Strike/Flight numeral “1”
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Navy & Marine Corps Commendation Medal, w/1 gold award star (2nd award)
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Joint Service Achievement Medal
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Navy & Marine Corps Achievement Medal
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Unit awards
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Joint Meritorious Unit Award, w/1 bronze oak leaf cluster (2nd award)
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Navy Unit Commendation, w/1 bronze service star (2nd award)
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Navy “E” Ribbon, w/Wreathed Battle “E” device (4th 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/2 bronze service stars (3rd award)
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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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Sea Service Deployment Ribbon, w/1 silver service star (6th award)
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Marksmanship awards
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Navy Expert Pistol Shot Medal
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Complete ribbon rack
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Sam Lane (Supergirl)
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General Samuel L. “Sam” Lane, US Army — General Officer, United States Army (October 26, 2015–Present) — Glenn Morshower: Supergirl
Complete ribbon rack
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General Edward Clegg, US Army — Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (March 4, 2016–?) — Robert Forster: Olympus Has Fallen, London Has Fallen
Complete ribbon rack
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General Harris Cochrane, US Army (Ret. 2016) — Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (September 21, 2016–October 12, 2016, fired) — Kevin R. McNally: Designated Survivor
Personal decorations
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Silver Star
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Defense Superior Service Medal, w/1 bronze oak leaf cluster (2nd award)
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Legion of Merit, w/1 bronze oak leaf cluster (2nd award)
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Bronze Star
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Defense Meritorious Service Medal
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Meritorious Service Medal, w/1 bronze oak leaf cluster (2nd award)
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Army Commendation Medal, w/2 bronze oak leaf clusters (3rd award) and “V” device
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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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Presidential Unit Citation
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Joint Meritorious Unit Award, w/1 bronze oak leaf cluster (2nd award)
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Meritorious Unit Commendation
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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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Kosovo Campaign Medal
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Afghanistan Campaign 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 Expeditionary Medal
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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
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Service and training awards
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Army Service Ribbon
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Army Overseas Service Ribbon, w/award numeral “4”
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Foreign awards
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NATO Medal
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Multinational Force and Observers 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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Admiral Chernow, USN — Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (October 26, 2016–Present) — Mykelti Williamson: Designated Survivor
Personal decorations
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Legion of Merit
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Bronze Star, w/“V” device
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Meritorious Service Medal, w/1 gold award star (2nd award)
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Joint Service Commendation Medal, w/1 bronze oak leaf cluster (2nd award)
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Navy & Marine Corps Commendation Medal, w/3 gold award stars (4th award)
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Navy & Marine Corps Achievement Medal, w/3 gold award stars (4th award)
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Combat Action Ribbon, w/1 gold award star (2nd award)
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Unit awards
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Navy Presidential Unit Citation
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Joint Meritorious Unit Award
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Navy Unit Commendation, w/3 bronze service stars (4th award)
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Meritorious Unit Commendation, w/3 bronze service stars (4th award)
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Navy “E” Ribbon w/3 “E” devices
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Service awards
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Navy Expeditionary 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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Afghanistan Campaign 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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Sea Service Deployment Ribbon, w/4 bronze service stars (5th award)
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Navy & Marine Corps Overseas Service Ribbon, w/4 bronze service stars (5th award)
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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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Admiral Thomas William “Tom” Chandler, USN — Instructor, United States Naval Academy (September 9, 2018–Present) — Eric Dane: The Last Ship
Personal decorations
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Defense Distinguished Service Medal, w/1 bronze oak leaf cluster (2nd award)
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Navy Distinguished Service Medal
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Legion of Merit
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Bronze Star
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Purple Heart, w/1 gold award star (2nd award)
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Meritorious Service Medal, w/1 gold award star (2nd award)
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Joint Service Commendation Medal
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Navy & Marine Corps Commendation Medal, w/2 gold award stars (3rd award)
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Navy & Marine Corps Achievement Medal, w/3 gold award stars (4th award)
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Unit awards
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Navy Unit Commendation, w/2 bronze service stars (3rd award)
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Meritorious Unit Commendation, w/1 bronze service star (2nd award)
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Navy “E” Ribbon w/3 “E” devices (3rd award)
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Service awards
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Navy Good Conduct Medal, w/3 bronze service stars (4th award)
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Navy Expeditionary 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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Iraq Campaign 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 and training awards
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Sea Service Deployment Ribbon, w/4 bronze service stars (5th award)
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Navy & Marine Corps Overseas Service Ribbon, w/4 bronze service stars (5th award)
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Marksmanship awards
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Navy Expert Rifleman Medal
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Navy Expert Pistol Shot Medal
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Complete ribbon rack
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Admiral Michael “Mike” Slattery, USN — Commanding Officer, United States Great Fleet (September 9, 2018–Present) — Adam Baldwin: The Last Ship
Complete ribbon rack
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Admiral Joseph “Joe” Meylan, USN (KIA, 2018) — Commanding Officer, United States Southern Command (September 9, 2018–October 28, 2018, KIA) — Emerson Brooks: The Last Ship
Complete ribbon rack
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Admiral Toshio Nakamura, USN (call sign: Animal), Medal of Honor Recipient — Chief of Naval Operations (October 31, 2007–?) — “Storm Clouds Ahead”
Personal decorations
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Medal of Honor
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Navy Cross
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Defense Distinguished Service Medal
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Navy Distinguished Service Medal
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Silver Star
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Legion of Merit
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Distinguished Flying Cross, w/4 gold award stars (5th award)
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Navy & Marine Corps Medal
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Purple Heart
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Defense Meritorious Service Medal
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Air Medal, w/1 gold award star (2nd award), “V” device, and Strike/Flight numeral “7”
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Joint Service Commendation Medal
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Navy & Marine Corps Commendation Medal, w/“V” device
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Unit awards
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Navy Presidential Unit Citation, w/3 bronze service stars (4th award)
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Joint Meritorious Unit Award
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Navy Unit Commendation
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Meritorious Unit Commendation
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Navy “E” Ribbon, w/2 Battle “E” devices (2nd award)
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Service awards
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Navy Expeditionary Medal, w/1 bronze service star (2nd award)
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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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Southwest Asia Service Medal, w/1 bronze service star (2nd award)
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Kosovo Campaign Medal
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Iraq Campaign 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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Service and training awards
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Sea Service Deployment Ribbon, w/1 silver service star (6th award)
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Foreign awards
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NATO Medal
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Kuwait Liberation Medal (Saudi Arabia)
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Kuwait Liberation Medal (Kuwait)
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Marksmanship awards
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Navy Expert Rifleman Medal
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Navy Expert Pistol Shot Medal
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Complete ribbon rack
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O-9 — Lieutenant General/Vice Admiral
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Vice Admiral William “Bill” Clancy, USN (killed, 1998) — Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (September 23, 1997–January 13, 1998, killed) — Tom Urich: JAG – “With Intent to Die”
Complete ribbon rack
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Lieutenant General Eugene R. Irwin, US Army, Medal of Honor Recipient (incarcerated: 2001–2001) (killed, 2001) — General Officer, United States Army (2001–2001, dishonorable discharge) — Robert Redford: The Last Castle
Complete ribbon rack
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Lieutenant General George S. Hammond, USAF (Ret. 2005) (d. 2008) — Commanding Officer, Homeworld Command (July 9, 2004–February 22, 2005, Retired) — Don S. Davis†: Stargate SG-1, Stargate Atlantis – “Home”, Stargate: Continuum
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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Stargate: Continuum
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Lieutenant General George S. Hammond, USAF (d. 2008) — General Officer, the Pentagon (July 9, 2004–June 29, 2008, deceased) — Don S. Davis†: Stargate: Continuum
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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Lieutenant General Jonathan J. “Jack” O’Neill, B.Sc. (Aeronautical engineering), USAF — Commanding Officer, Homeworld Command (October 2, 2009–?) — Richard Dean Anderson: Stargate SG-1, Stargate Atlantis – “Rising”, “The Real World”, “The Return”, Stargate: Continuum, Stargate Universe – “Air”, “Earth”, “Subversion”, “Incursion”
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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Lieutenant General John J. “Jack” O’Neill, B.Sc. (Aeronautical engineering), USAF — Commanding Officer, Homeworld Command (October 2, 2009–?) — Richard Dean Anderson: “Top Secret Valor”
Personal decorations
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Air Force Cross, w/1 bronze oak leaf cluster (2nd award)
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Defense Distinguished Service Medal, w/2 bronze oak leaf clusters (3rd award)
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Air Force Distinguished Service Medal, w/3 bronze oak leaf clusters (4th award)
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Silver Star, w/2 bronze oak leaf clusters (3rd award)
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Defense Superior Service Medal, w/2 bronze oak leaf clusters (3rd award)
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Airman’s Medal
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Bronze Star, w/2 bronze oak leaf clusters (3rd award) and “V” device
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Purple Heart, w/1 silver oak leaf cluster (6th 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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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, w/2 bronze oak leaf clusters (3rd award)
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Air Force Commendation Medal, w/2 bronze oak leaf clusters (3rd award) and “V” device
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Joint Service Achievement Medal, w/3 bronze oak leaf clusters (4th award)
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Air Force Achievement Medal, w/2 bronze oak leaf clusters (3rd award) and “V” device
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Unit awards
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Presidential Unit Citation, w/2 bronze oak leaf clusters (3rd award)
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Joint Meritorious Unit Award, w/1 silver oak leaf cluster (6th 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, w/2 bronze oak leaf clusters (3rd award) and “V” device
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Service awards
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Prisoner of War Medal, w/2 bronze service stars (3rd award)
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Combat Readiness Medal, w/3 bronze oak leaf clusters (4th award)
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Air Force Good Conduct Medal, w/2 bronze oak leaf clusters (3rd 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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Armed Forces Service Medal
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Service, training, and marksmanship awards
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Air Force Overseas Long Tour Service Ribbon, w/4 bronze oak leaf clusters (5th award)
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Air Force Longevity Service Award, w/1 silver and 3 bronze oak leaf clusters (9th award)
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Small Arms Expert Marksmanship Ribbon, w/1 bronze service star (2nd award)
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Air Force Training Ribbon
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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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Vice Admiral C. Clifford Chase, USN — Director for Operations (J-3), Joint Staff (November 9, 2010–?) — Bruce Boxleitner: NCIS – “Broken Arrow”, “A Bowl of Cherries”
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Lieutenant General Slade Wilson, US Army (MIA, 2010) — Commanding Officer, Vigilante Registration Act (November 19, 2010–December 10, 2010, MIA) — Michael Hogan: Smallville – “Patriot”, “Icarus”
Complete ribbon rack
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Lieutenant General Michael James Holden, US Army — Commanding Officer, XVII Air Corps (August 5, 2012–?) — Brian McNamara: Army Wives
Complete ribbon rack
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Lieutenant General Calvin Swanwick, US Army (Ret. 2013) — Vice Commander, U.S. Element, North American Aerospace Defense Command/Deputy Commander, United States Northern Command (2013–June 14, 2013, Retired) — Harry Lennix: Man of Steel, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
Personal decorations
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Legion of Merit, w/2 bronze oak leaf clusters (3rd 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 oak leaf clusters (3rd award)
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Unit awards
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Joint Meritorious Unit Award, w/3 oak leaf clusters (4th award)
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Meritorious Unit Commendation
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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/2 bronze service stars (3rd award)
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Iraq Campaign Medal
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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, w/award numeral “4”
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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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Vice Admiral Graham Rhodes, USN — Director of Intelligence, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam (March 7, 2014–?) — Patrick St. Esprit: Hawaii Five-0 – “Hoku Welowelo”, “Ka Makuakaneka”
Personal decorations
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Navy Distinguished Service Medal, w/4 gold award stars (5th award)
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Defense Superior Service Medal
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Legion of Merit, w/3 gold award stars (4th award)
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Meritorious Service Medal, w/1 gold award star (2nd award)
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Navy & Marine Corps Commendation Medal, w/3 gold award stars (4th award)
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Navy & Marine Corps Achievement Medal, w/2 gold award stars (3rd award)
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Unit awards
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Joint Meritorious Unit Award
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Navy Unit Commendation, w/1 bronze service star (2nd award)
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Navy “E” Ribbon, w/Wreathed Battle “E” device (4th award)
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Service awards
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Navy Expeditionary 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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Global War on Terrorism Service Medal
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Korea Defense Service Medal
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Service and training awards
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Sea Service Deployment Ribbon, w/3 bronze service stars (4th award)
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Navy & Marine Corps Overseas Service Ribbon, w/2 bronze service stars (3rd award)
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Coast Guard Special Operations Service Ribbon
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Complete ribbon rack
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Lieutenant General J. G. Walker, US Army (incarcerated, 2017) — General Officer, United States Army (October 5, 2016–February 8, 2017, dishonorable discharge) — Garry Chalk: Arrow
Complete ribbon rack
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Vice Admiral Harmon “Harm” Rabb, Jr., J.D., B.Sc. (Aeronautical engineering), JAGC, USN — Judge Advocate General of the United States Navy (2018–Present) — David James Elliott: “Fair Winds”
Complete ribbon rack
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