Criteria The Meritorious Service Medal may be awarded to members of the Armed Forces who distinguish themselves by outstanding noncombat achievement or by meritorious service to the United States, but not of a... The Meritorious Service Medal may be awarded to members of the Armed Forces who distinguish themselves by outstanding noncombat achievement or by meritorious service to the United States, but not of a degree that would warrant the award of the Legion of Merit. MoreHide
Comments
For: Exceptionally Meritorious Service while serving in numerous key leadership positions over your twenty years of selfless service to the United States Army. . .
Criteria The Army Good Conduct Medal is awarded on a selective basis to enlisted members of the Army who distinguish themselves by exemplary behavior, efficiency and fidelity during a specified period of conti... The Army Good Conduct Medal is awarded on a selective basis to enlisted members of the Army who distinguish themselves by exemplary behavior, efficiency and fidelity during a specified period of continuous enlisted active service (normally three years in peacetime). MoreHide
Criteria The Army Good Conduct Medal is awarded on a selective basis to enlisted members of the Army who distinguish themselves by exemplary behavior, efficiency and fidelity during a specified period of conti... The Army Good Conduct Medal is awarded on a selective basis to enlisted members of the Army who distinguish themselves by exemplary behavior, efficiency and fidelity during a specified period of continuous enlisted active service (normally three years in peacetime). MoreHide
Criteria The Army Good Conduct Medal is awarded on a selective basis to enlisted members of the Army who distinguish themselves by exemplary behavior, efficiency and fidelity during a specified period of conti... The Army Good Conduct Medal is awarded on a selective basis to enlisted members of the Army who distinguish themselves by exemplary behavior, efficiency and fidelity during a specified period of continuous enlisted active service (normally three years in peacetime). MoreHide
Criteria The Army Good Conduct Medal is awarded on a selective basis to enlisted members of the Army who distinguish themselves by exemplary behavior, efficiency and fidelity during a specified period of conti... The Army Good Conduct Medal is awarded on a selective basis to enlisted members of the Army who distinguish themselves by exemplary behavior, efficiency and fidelity during a specified period of continuous enlisted active service (normally three years in peacetime). MoreHide
Criteria The Army Good Conduct Medal is awarded on a selective basis to enlisted members of the Army who distinguish themselves by exemplary behavior, efficiency and fidelity during a specified period of conti... The Army Good Conduct Medal is awarded on a selective basis to enlisted members of the Army who distinguish themselves by exemplary behavior, efficiency and fidelity during a specified period of continuous enlisted active service (normally three years in peacetime). MoreHide
Criteria The Army Good Conduct Medal is awarded on a selective basis to enlisted members of the Army who distinguish themselves by exemplary behavior, efficiency and fidelity during a specified period of conti... The Army Good Conduct Medal is awarded on a selective basis to enlisted members of the Army who distinguish themselves by exemplary behavior, efficiency and fidelity during a specified period of continuous enlisted active service (normally three years in peacetime). MoreHide
Criteria The National Defense Service Medal is awarded for honorable active service as a member of the Armed Forces during the Korean War, Vietnam War, the war against Iraq in the Persian Gulf, and for service... The National Defense Service Medal is awarded for honorable active service as a member of the Armed Forces during the Korean War, Vietnam War, the war against Iraq in the Persian Gulf, and for service during the current War on Terrorism. In addition, all members of the National Guard and Reserve who were part of the Selected Reserve in good standing between August 2, 1990, to November 30, 1995, are eligible for the National Defense Service Medal. In the case of Navy personnel, Midshipment attending the Naval Academy during the qualifying periods are eligible for this award, and Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps (NROTC) Midshipmen ae only eligible if they participated in a summer cruise that was in an area which qualified for a campaign medal. MoreHide
Criteria The Overseas Service Ribbon is awarded to all active members of the Army, the Army National Guard, and to Army Reservists who are credited with a normal overseas tour completed since August 1, 1981 (p... The Overseas Service Ribbon is awarded to all active members of the Army, the Army National Guard, and to Army Reservists who are credited with a normal overseas tour completed since August 1, 1981 (provided they have an active Army status on or after August 1, 1981). This ribbon may not be awarded for overseas service recognized by another United States service medal. MoreHide
Description
Personnel Exchange Program, Canberra, Australia
Criteria The Army Commendation Medal is awarded to members of the Armed Forces of the United States who, while serving in any capacity with the Army, distinguish themselves by heroism, outstanding achievement,... The Army Commendation Medal is awarded to members of the Armed Forces of the United States who, while serving in any capacity with the Army, distinguish themselves by heroism, outstanding achievement, or meritorious service. MoreHide
Comments For: Meritorious Achievement for establishing a home page on the worldwide web and brought the US Army Personnel Exchange Program, Australia on line. Your superb technical skills and determination to ... For: Meritorious Achievement for establishing a home page on the worldwide web and brought the US Army Personnel Exchange Program, Australia on line. Your superb technical skills and determination to serve US Army soldiers reflect great credit upon you, your unit and the US Army.
From: 15 October 1996 thru 16 December 1996 MoreHide
Best Moment
The 1983 Super Bowl office party when the Red Skins won!
Worst Moment
Not using ZZ Top concert tickets because of a "lay down" which was canceled anyway because of the start of the Gulf War.
Chain of Command
Ann Massey Major Dane Swenson, AG Major Barbara Binns, MP
Other Memories
Spending six months planning the moves of the JRTC, 2d ACRL, 5th ID and 7th ID, until the 1993 BRAC, when the 7th was deactivated and everything else changed. "Get Glasco as far away from the Beltway as possible." So they sent me "Down Under." LOL
Criteria The Meritorious Service Medal may be awarded to members of the Armed Forces who distinguish themselves by outstanding noncombat achievement or by meritorious service to the United States, but not of a... The Meritorious Service Medal may be awarded to members of the Armed Forces who distinguish themselves by outstanding noncombat achievement or by meritorious service to the United States, but not of a degree that would warrant the award of the Legion of Merit. MoreHide
Comments From 4 December 1989 to 5 March 1993. Successfully managed the distributionof over 35,000 soldiers during one of the most dynamic periods in the military, which included Operations Just Cause and Dese... From 4 December 1989 to 5 March 1993. Successfully managed the distributionof over 35,000 soldiers during one of the most dynamic periods in the military, which included Operations Just Cause and Desert Shield/Storm. She developed methods to manage major unit moves and maximize readiness. . . MoreHide
Criteria The Army Commendation Medal is awarded to members of the Armed Forces of the United States who, while serving in any capacity with the Army, distinguish themselves by heroism, outstanding achievement,... The Army Commendation Medal is awarded to members of the Armed Forces of the United States who, while serving in any capacity with the Army, distinguish themselves by heroism, outstanding achievement, or meritorious service. MoreHide
Comments For: meritorious Noncommissioned Officer in Charge, Enlisted Management, ACofS G1, Headquarters, 56th Field Artillery Command (Pershing) and S3 Training NCO, Headquarters, 55th Support Battalion, 56th... For: meritorious Noncommissioned Officer in Charge, Enlisted Management, ACofS G1, Headquarters, 56th Field Artillery Command (Pershing) and S3 Training NCO, Headquarters, 55th Support Battalion, 56th Field Artillery Command (Pershing) from 25 November 1985 to 11 August 1989. . . MoreHide
Criteria The NCO Professional Development Ribbon is awarded to all enlisted members of the Army to include the Reserve Components (Army National Guard and Army Reserve), for successful completion of designated... The NCO Professional Development Ribbon is awarded to all enlisted members of the Army to include the Reserve Components (Army National Guard and Army Reserve), for successful completion of designated NCO professional development courses. MoreHide
Description
Personnel Advanced Noncommissioned Officer Course, Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana
Criteria The Overseas Service Ribbon is awarded to all active members of the Army, the Army National Guard, and to Army Reservists who are credited with a normal overseas tour completed since August 1, 1981 (p... The Overseas Service Ribbon is awarded to all active members of the Army, the Army National Guard, and to Army Reservists who are credited with a normal overseas tour completed since August 1, 1981 (provided they have an active Army status on or after August 1, 1981). This ribbon may not be awarded for overseas service recognized by another United States service medal. MoreHide
Description
56th Field Artillery Command, Pershing Schwabisch Gmuend and Neu Ulm, Germany
Criteria The Army Achievement Medal may be awarded to members of the Armed Forces below the rank of colonel who, while serving in any capacity with the Army in a noncombat area, distinguish themselves by outst... The Army Achievement Medal may be awarded to members of the Armed Forces below the rank of colonel who, while serving in any capacity with the Army in a noncombat area, distinguish themselves by outstanding achievement or meritorious service, but not of a nature that would warrant the award of an Army Commendation Medal. MoreHide
Comments For: meritorious achievement as the Battalion Training Noncommissioned Officer for the 55th Support Battalion, 56th Field Artillery Command (Pershing) United States Army, Europe from 24 October 1988 t... For: meritorious achievement as the Battalion Training Noncommissioned Officer for the 55th Support Battalion, 56th Field Artillery Command (Pershing) United States Army, Europe from 24 October 1988 to 28 October 1988. Sergeant First Class Glasco's exceptional dedication and performance of duty in preparation for and conductof the annual 56th Field Artillery Command Inspection resulted in commendable ratings for the Battalion staff in the area of Training Management, Planning and Collective Training as well as USAREUR North Atlantic Organization Tactical Evaluation Schools. . . MoreHide
Criteria The Superior Unit Award may be awarded during peacetime for outstanding meritorious performance of a difficult and challenging mission carried out under extraordinary circumstances. The unit must disp... The Superior Unit Award may be awarded during peacetime for outstanding meritorious performance of a difficult and challenging mission carried out under extraordinary circumstances. The unit must display such outstanding devotion and superior performance of exceptionally difficult tasks as to set it apart from and above other units with similar missions. The award is not given for operations of a purely humanitarian nature. MoreHide
Description
Pershing Missile Command, "We gave peace a chance"
Criteria The Army Commendation Medal is awarded to members of the Armed Forces of the United States who, while serving in any capacity with the Army, distinguish themselves by heroism, outstanding achievement,... The Army Commendation Medal is awarded to members of the Armed Forces of the United States who, while serving in any capacity with the Army, distinguish themselves by heroism, outstanding achievement, or meritorious service. MoreHide
Comments For meritorious service while assigned to the Consolidated Military Personnel Activity, Fort Devens, Massachusetts from 7 April 1983 to 27 November 1985. She demonstrated extremely high standards of p... For meritorious service while assigned to the Consolidated Military Personnel Activity, Fort Devens, Massachusetts from 7 April 1983 to 27 November 1985. She demonstrated extremely high standards of professionalism, technical competence and expertise in performance of her assigned duties. . . enlisted promotion section. . . MoreHide
Criteria The Army Achievement Medal may be awarded to members of the Armed Forces below the rank of colonel who, while serving in any capacity with the Army in a noncombat area, distinguish themselves by outst... The Army Achievement Medal may be awarded to members of the Armed Forces below the rank of colonel who, while serving in any capacity with the Army in a noncombat area, distinguish themselves by outstanding achievement or meritorious service, but not of a nature that would warrant the award of an Army Commendation Medal. MoreHide
Comments For: meritorious achievement while assigned to ACofS, G1, Headquarters, 56th Field Artillery Command (Pershing) United States Army, Europe from 29 October 1986 to 7 November 1986. She distinguished he... For: meritorious achievement while assigned to ACofS, G1, Headquarters, 56th Field Artillery Command (Pershing) United States Army, Europe from 29 October 1986 to 7 November 1986. She distinguished herself by consolidating input from eight subordinate battalions and separate companies at the G1 level and combining that information into viable formats for higher headquarters during Field Training Exercise Carbon Archer 1986. . . MoreHide
Criteria The Army Achievement Medal may be awarded to members of the Armed Forces below the rank of colonel who, while serving in any capacity with the Army in a noncombat area, distinguish themselves by outst... The Army Achievement Medal may be awarded to members of the Armed Forces below the rank of colonel who, while serving in any capacity with the Army in a noncombat area, distinguish themselves by outstanding achievement or meritorious service, but not of a nature that would warrant the award of an Army Commendation Medal. MoreHide
Comments For outstanding meritorious achievement during the period 1 September 1982 to 23 October 1982 while providing excellent support during the conduct of Exercise REFORGER 82. During this period,Specialis... For outstanding meritorious achievement during the period 1 September 1982 to 23 October 1982 while providing excellent support during the conduct of Exercise REFORGER 82. During this period,Specialist Glasco consistently demonstrated enthusiasm and professional competence in accomplishing all assignments in an expeditious manner. . . MoreHide
Criteria The Army Achievement Medal may be awarded to members of the Armed Forces below the rank of colonel who, while serving in any capacity with the Army in a noncombat area, distinguish themselves by outst... The Army Achievement Medal may be awarded to members of the Armed Forces below the rank of colonel who, while serving in any capacity with the Army in a noncombat area, distinguish themselves by outstanding achievement or meritorious service, but not of a nature that would warrant the award of an Army Commendation Medal. MoreHide
Comments For: outstanding performance of duty while assigned as an Administrative Specialist in the Administrative Services Branch, Personnel and Administrative Division, United States Army Retraining Brigade,... For: outstanding performance of duty while assigned as an Administrative Specialist in the Administrative Services Branch, Personnel and Administrative Division, United States Army Retraining Brigade, Fort Riley Kansas from 8 December 1980 through 31 March 1982. . . MoreHide
Criteria The Army Commendation Medal is awarded to members of the Armed Forces of the United States who, while serving in any capacity with the Army, distinguish themselves by heroism, outstanding achievement,... The Army Commendation Medal is awarded to members of the Armed Forces of the United States who, while serving in any capacity with the Army, distinguish themselves by heroism, outstanding achievement, or meritorious service. MoreHide
Comments For: outstanding meritorious achievement during the period 1 June 1981 to 5 June 1981, while serving as a member of the US Army Retraining Brigade, Fort Riley, Kasas. During this period, Specialist Gl... For: outstanding meritorious achievement during the period 1 June 1981 to 5 June 1981, while serving as a member of the US Army Retraining Brigade, Fort Riley, Kasas. During this period, Specialist Glasco exhibited superior duty performance and profesional competence . . . Annual General Inspection. . . . MoreHide
Criteria The Army Service Ribbon is awarded to members of the Regular Army, National Guard, or Army Reserve for successful completion of initial entry training. In the case of personnel who receive a Military ... The Army Service Ribbon is awarded to members of the Regular Army, National Guard, or Army Reserve for successful completion of initial entry training. In the case of personnel who receive a Military Occupational Specialty identifier based on civilian or other-service acquired skills, the ribbon is awarded upon honorable completion of four months active service. Only one award of this ribbon is authorized, even if an individual completes both officer and enlisted initial entry training. MoreHide
Description
The Army Service Ribbon is awarded to members of the Army, Army Reserve, and Army National Guard for successful completion of initial-entry training.
Other Memories
About a dozen MPs, and me, were sent from Augsburg to Stuttgart for Soviet Military Liaison Mission (SMLM) training. The female civilian told us to detain them until the MPs arrived. Everyone sat there quietly until someone finally asked, "What do the MPs do?" She didn't have a clue. LOL
Criteria The Army Commendation Medal is awarded to members of the Armed Forces of the United States who, while serving in any capacity with the Army, distinguish themselves by heroism, outstanding achievement,... The Army Commendation Medal is awarded to members of the Armed Forces of the United States who, while serving in any capacity with the Army, distinguish themselves by heroism, outstanding achievement, or meritorious service. MoreHide
Comments For: exceptionaly meritorious service during the period November 1879 - November 1980, while serving as Unit Administrative Specialist, 218th Military Police Company, 38th Military Police Battalion. T... For: exceptionaly meritorious service during the period November 1879 - November 1980, while serving as Unit Administrative Specialist, 218th Military Police Company, 38th Military Police Battalion. Throughout this period, her broad knowledge and dedication contributed materially to the successful accomplishment of the VII Corps mission in the Federal Republic of Germany. . . MoreHide
Criteria The Overseas Service Ribbon is awarded to all active members of the Army, the Army National Guard, and to Army Reservists who are credited with a normal overseas tour completed since August 1, 1981 (p... The Overseas Service Ribbon is awarded to all active members of the Army, the Army National Guard, and to Army Reservists who are credited with a normal overseas tour completed since August 1, 1981 (provided they have an active Army status on or after August 1, 1981). This ribbon may not be awarded for overseas service recognized by another United States service medal. MoreHide
Description
218th Military Police Company, 385th Military Police Battalion, Augsburg, Germany
Best Moment
Having the platoon celebrate my birthday by putting shaving cream on my helmet, adding instant coffee and cigarettes as decoration, and getting me to pose on a foot locker.
Worst Moment
Having Drill Sergeant Cindy Pritchett walk in at that moment and being ordered to wear that progressively stinky helmet all day.
Instructors
Drill Sergeant Cindy Pritchett
Other Memories
A "wheelbarrow" race through the aisle of the platoon area.
Colonel Shelby Stevens
Colonel Richard Welker