Air and Space Longevity Service Award

BACKGROUND

The Department of the Air Force General Order 60, Nov. 25, 1957, authorized this ribbon.

 

CRITERIA

It is awarded to all service members of the U.S. Air Force who complete four years of honorable active or reserve military service with any branch of the United States Armed Forces. The Air Force Longevity Service Award is a ribbon that replaces the Federal Service Stripes previously worn on the uniform.

 

RIBBON DESCRIPTION

The ribbon is ultramarine blue divided by four equal stripes of turquoise. Bronze and silver (to represent five bronze) oak-leaf clusters are worn on the ribbon to indicate subsequent awards of the Air Force Longevity Service Award.

 

AUTHORIZED DEVICE

Oak Leaf Cluster

 

WEIGHTED AIRMAN PROMOTED SYSTEM POINT VALUE: 0

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