What does an e mean on a Navy ribbon?

What does an e mean on a Navy ribbon?

What does an e mean on a Navy ribbon?

battle efficiency competition
The Navy “E” Ribbon denotes the wearer was on permanent duty aboard a U.S. Navy ship or in a unit that won a battle efficiency competition after July 1, 1974.

How do I know what ribbons I have earned Navy?

Step 1 – Check to see that the award has been entered into the Navy Department Awards Web Service (NDAWS) by logging onto BOL. Once on BOL, click on Navy Personnel Command Documents Services. Once this page opens, select “NDAWS” from the left side of the screen. Click on “Search Awards”.

How do you put the ribbon on an E?

LETTER “E” ATTACHMENT FOR RIBBONS AND MEDALS

  1. Knowing you need a letter “E” device for a ribbon is one thing.
  2. When sailors earn a “E” Ribbon, it is worn with a 3/16-inch silver “E” in the center; choose the device for this ribbon by picking “Silver” and “Small” in the drop-down selection boxes to the right.

Is there a battle e medal?

NAVAL BASE KITSAP-BREMERTON, Wash. – The aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71) received the 2021 Battle Efficiency Award for a West-Coast based aircraft carrier from Commander, Naval Air Forces Pacific, March 16, 2022.

How do you find out what service medals A Veteran was awarded?

Individuals can request information on military service medals, decorations and awards online: https://www.archives.gov/personnel-records-center/awards-and-decorations.

How do you get to battle E in the Navy?

The Battle Effectiveness Award recognizes sustained fast and winning performance in an operational environment within a command. To qualify for Battle “E” consideration, a ship must win a minimum of four of the six Command Excellence awards and be nominated by their immediate superior in command.

How many months is an overseas ribbon?

It is awarded to active duty members on a permanent assignment and who successfully complete a tour of duty of at least 12 months at an overseas shore-based duty station or on board a cutter permanently assigned to an overseas area.