Criteria The Army Reserve Component Achievement Medal is awarded to personnel in the grade of colonel and below upon completion of four years service since March 3, 1971, with a Reserve Component unit for exem... The Army Reserve Component Achievement Medal is awarded to personnel in the grade of colonel and below upon completion of four years service since March 3, 1971, with a Reserve Component unit for exemplary behavior, efficiency and fidelity. 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 DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE SECRETARY OF THE ARMY HAS AWARDED
THE ARMY ACHIEVEMENT MEDAL
TO SPECIALIST DALE F. ALLEN
FOR Exceptionally meritorious ... DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE SECRETARY OF THE ARMY HAS AWARDED
THE ARMY ACHIEVEMENT MEDAL
TO SPECIALIST DALE F. ALLEN
FOR Exceptionally meritorious achievement during the period of 2 March 1985 to 24 September 1990 while assigned as a Combat Engineer, Company A, 321st Engineer Battalion (Combat). Specialist Allen has demonstrated his superior dedication to duty by devoting countless extra hours to improve himself and his unit. He exceeded the Skill Qualification Test average with a score of 84%. He has a outstanding training attendance record and can be counted on to accomplish the mission under any and all conditions. Specialist Allen is a credit to his unit and the United States Army Reserve.
GIVEN UNDER MY HAND IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON
THIS TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY OF October 1990
James E. Stehr ____________________________________
JAMES E. STEHR, MAJ. (P) Commanding SECRETARY OF THE ARMY
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
Awarded for completion of Basic NCO Course (Camp Parks, California)
Criteria The Army Reserve Component Achievement Medal is awarded to personnel in the grade of colonel and below upon completion of four years service since March 3, 1971, with a Reserve Component unit for exem... The Army Reserve Component Achievement Medal is awarded to personnel in the grade of colonel and below upon completion of four years service since March 3, 1971, with a Reserve Component unit for exemplary behavior, efficiency and fidelity. 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 DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE SECRETARY OF THE ARMY HAS AWARDED
THE ARMY ACHIEVEMENT MEDAL
TO SPECIALIST FOUR DALE F. ALLEN
FOR E... DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE SECRETARY OF THE ARMY HAS AWARDED
THE ARMY ACHIEVEMENT MEDAL
TO SPECIALIST FOUR DALE F. ALLEN
FOR EXCEPTIONALLY MERITORIOUS SERVICE. WHILE ASSIGNED AS A COMBAT ENGINEER OF COMPANY A 321ST ENGINEER BATTALION (COMBAT), DURING THE PERIOD 10 MARCH 1986 TO 10 MARCH 1987. THIS AWARD IS IN RECOGNITION OF SPECIALIST FOURTH CLASS ALLEN?S DEDICATION TO THE UNITED STATES ARMY RESERVES. DURING THE LAST YEAR SP4 Allen HAS BEEN ASSIGNED AS 3D PLTS RTO AND HEADQUARTERS SECTIONVEHICLE OPERATOR. DURING THIS PERIOD THE MAINTENANCE ON THE EQUIPMENT ASSIGNED TO SP4 ALLEN HAS BEEN SUPERIOR, INSURING 3D PLTS MISSION CAPABILITY ALWAYS EXCEEDS STANDARDS. IN ADDITION, SP4 ALLEN?S CONTINUAL PHYSICAL TRAINING HAS ALLOWED HIM TO LOSE NEARLY 30 LBS IN THE LAST YEAR. SP4 ALLEN BRINGS GREAT CREDIT UPON HIMSELF, THE 321ST COMBAT ENGINEER BATTALION AND THE UNITED STATES ARMY RESERVE.
GIVEN UNDER MY HAND IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON
THIS NINTH DAY OF APRIL 1987
Michael C. McCurry John O. Marsh, Jr
SECRETARY OF THE ARMY
Criteria The Army Reserve Component Achievement Medal is awarded to personnel in the grade of colonel and below upon completion of four years service since March 3, 1971, with a Reserve Component unit for exem... The Army Reserve Component Achievement Medal is awarded to personnel in the grade of colonel and below upon completion of four years service since March 3, 1971, with a Reserve Component unit for exemplary behavior, efficiency and fidelity. MoreHide
Comments Company A. 321st ENGR BN (CBT)
410 FORT Street.
Boise, Idaho 83702
MEMORANDUM PERSONNEL CONCERNED
SUBJECT: ARFM AND ARCAM Awards
1. The following personnel are awarded the following IAW AR672-5-1, effectiv... Company A. 321st ENGR BN (CBT)
410 FORT Street.
Boise, Idaho 83702
MEMORANDUM PERSONNEL CONCERNED
SUBJECT: ARFM AND ARCAM Awards
1. The following personnel are awarded the following IAW AR672-5-1, effective on the dates indicated.
RANK NAME SSN AWARD DATE EFF
SPC Allen, Dale F. 7924 ARCAM 870225
DISTRIBUTION SCOTT A. SYME
1--iNDIVIDUALS 1LT. EN, USAR
1--MPRJ Commanding
1-- Files
1--SIDPERS
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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
Comments DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
Headquarters, 1st Infantry Division (Mech) and Fort Riley Fort Riley, Kansas 66442
PERMANENT ORDERS 23-8 4 February 1983
4. Allen Dale F. ***-**-7924 SP4 B Trp. 1st Sqdn 4th Cav WA... DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
Headquarters, 1st Infantry Division (Mech) and Fort Riley Fort Riley, Kansas 66442
PERMANENT ORDERS 23-8 4 February 1983
4. Allen Dale F. ***-**-7924 SP4 B Trp. 1st Sqdn 4th Cav WAHMBO Ft Riley, Ks 66442
Announcement is made of the following award.
Award: Good Conduct Medal
Date(s) or period of service: From 26 Feb 80 to Date of Separation on or about 25 Feb 83
Authority: Paragraph 3-4a, AR 672-5-1
Reason: For exemplary behavior, efficiency, and fidelity during the period indicated.
Format: 320
Charles O. Cofrman
LTC AGC
Adjutant General MoreHide
Description Exercise Reforger (from return of forces to Germany) was an annual exercise conducted, during the Cold War, by NATO. The exercise was intended to ensure that NATO had the ability to quickly deploy forExercise Reforger (from return of forces to Germany) was an annual exercise conducted, during the Cold War, by NATO. The exercise was intended to ensure that NATO had the ability to quickly deploy forces to West Germany in the event of a conflict with the Warsaw Pact.
The Reforger exercise itself was first conceived in 1967. The Johnson administration announced plans to withdraw approximately two divisions from Europe during 1968. As a demonstration of its continuing commitment to the defense of NATO and to illustrate its capability of rapid reinforcement, a large scale force deployment was planned that would deploy a division or more to West Germany in a regular annual exercise. The first such exercise was conducted beginning on 6 January 1969. These exercises continued annually past the end of the Cold War, except for the year 1989, until 1993.
Major units: (Germany based units) USAREUR (U.S. Army Europe): 3rd Infantry Division (Mech), Würzburg; 8th Infantry Division, Bad Kreuznach; 1st Armored Division, Ansbach. (U.S. based units): 1st Infantry Division (Mech), 1st Cavalry Division.... More
Memories The actual exercise may have officially lasted only through the month of September, but the citationThe actual exercise may have officially lasted only through the month of September, but the citation for my first Army Achoevement Medal reads, as follows: "5 Septermber 1982 to 11 October 1982."... More
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 DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE SECRETARY OF THE ARMY HAS AWARDED
THE ARMY ACHIEVEMENT MEDAL
TO SPECIALIST FOUR DALE ALLEN, UNITED STA... DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE SECRETARY OF THE ARMY HAS AWARDED
THE ARMY ACHIEVEMENT MEDAL
TO SPECIALIST FOUR DALE ALLEN, UNITED STATES ARMY
FOR outstanding meritorious achievement during the period 5 September 1982 to 11 October 1982, while providing excellent support during the conduct of Exercise REFORGER 82. During this period, Specialist Allen consistently demonstrated enthusiasm and professional competence in accomplishing all assignments in an expeditious manner. His extensive efforts contributed immeasurably to the successful completion of this important training exercise. The dedication he displayed provided a worthy example for all to emulate. SPECIALIST FOUR ALLEN?S outstanding performance of duty was in keeping with the proudest tradition of the military service and reflects great credit upon him, the 1st Infantry Division, and the United States Army.
GIVEN UNDER MY HAND IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON
THIS TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF OCTOBER 1982
E. A. Partain John O. Marsh Jr.
E.A. PARTAIN SECRETARY OF THE ARMY
MAJOR GENERAL, U.S. ARMY
COMMANDER, 1ST INF DIV (M) AND Ft. Riley
Criteria This ribbon is awarded for completion of one year of service and satisfactory participation during the months covering the award. creditable service will include all federally recognized service in an... This ribbon is awarded for completion of one year of service and satisfactory participation during the months covering the award. creditable service will include all federally recognized service in an active status with the Idaho National Guard. MoreHide
Comments
79/02/18
This award is automatic upon completion of 6 months service in the Idaho Army National Guard.
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
MG E.A. Partain Division Commander LTC Griffiths, William R. Squadron Commander. CSM Julio Diaz Squadron CSM. CPT Muchmore, Timothy S. "B" Troop Cdr. 1SG Tedder,
1st Squadron 4th U.S Cavalry (Troop "B")