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The United States Armed Forces authorize certain medal and ribbon devices that may be worn if authorized on a defined set of United States military decorations and awards. The devices vary between 3⁄16 inch to 13⁄32 inch in size and are usually attached to suspension and service ribbons of medals and to unit award ribbons. The devices are usually made of brass or metal alloys that appear gold, silver, or bronze in color with either a dull or polished look. The devices may denote additional awards of the same decoration or award, an award for valor or meritorious combat service, participation in a particular campaign, periods of honorable service, specific events, and other special meanings. These are sometimes referred to as award devices, but are most commonly referred to in service regul

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  • The United States Armed Forces authorize certain medal and ribbon devices that may be worn if authorized on a defined set of United States military decorations and awards. The devices vary between 3⁄16 inch to 13⁄32 inch in size and are usually attached to suspension and service ribbons of medals and to unit award ribbons. The devices are usually made of brass or metal alloys that appear gold, silver, or bronze in color with either a dull or polished look. The devices may denote additional awards of the same decoration or award, an award for valor or meritorious combat service, participation in a particular campaign, periods of honorable service, specific events, and other special meanings. These are sometimes referred to as award devices, but are most commonly referred to in service regulations and Department of Defense instructions simply as "devices" for awards and decorations. On January 7, 2016, the Secretary of Defense approved two new devices for medals and ribbons: a which will be affixed to multi-purpose performance awards in recognition of meritorious service under combat conditions and, an which will be affixed to non-combat performance awards to specifically recognize remote but direct impact on combat operations. The "R" device is to be a bronze letter "R", 1⁄4 inch in size. Both of the devices will be worn if authorized for wear, on specific decorations. The services have a year to implement these changes. The following is a list of U.S. military service devices for medals and ribbons: * 5/16 inch star (gold or silver) * "A" Device * Arrowhead device * Berlin Airlift Device (Cold War, 1947–1948) * Battle star (3⁄16"), bronze or silver * (1⁄4") * Campaign clasp * Campaign star (3⁄16"), bronze or silver * Citation Star (3⁄16"), WW I, "Silver Star" * "E" device (Navy) * Enlistment Bar * Fleet Marine Force Combat Operation Insignia * Globe Device * Gold frame * Good Conduct Loop * Hourglass Device * Hurricane Device * Marksmanship Device * Maltese Cross * "M" Device * "N" Device (Navy) * "N" Device (Air Force) * Navy Commendation Star (3⁄16)", WW I, silver * Numeral device * Oak leaf cluster (5⁄16" or 13⁄32"), bronze or silver * Operational Distinguishing Device * (1⁄4") * Service star (3⁄16"), bronze, silver and gold * Strike/Flight numerals * "V" device * Wintered Over Device * Wake Island Device (World War II) (en)
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  • The United States Armed Forces authorize certain medal and ribbon devices that may be worn if authorized on a defined set of United States military decorations and awards. The devices vary between 3⁄16 inch to 13⁄32 inch in size and are usually attached to suspension and service ribbons of medals and to unit award ribbons. The devices are usually made of brass or metal alloys that appear gold, silver, or bronze in color with either a dull or polished look. The devices may denote additional awards of the same decoration or award, an award for valor or meritorious combat service, participation in a particular campaign, periods of honorable service, specific events, and other special meanings. These are sometimes referred to as award devices, but are most commonly referred to in service regul (en)
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