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The Combat Action Ribbon is the only Marine Corps and Navy personal award with no associated medal and one needs to be approved

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CAR

 I think the CAR should be a badge that is worn at all times, like the ARMY'S CIB

 

CAR

I dont think the CAR Needs to be a badge or a Medal. I Earned my CAR, and dont see a the need for a change. The Marine Corps for me was never about the medals and ribbons if your were in combat your fellow Marines that served with you are all that matters not a ribbon or a medal or a badge.

Sgt Converse  served 1993-2001

Combat Action Ribbon

To get the CAR issued after you leave the corps is almost impossible .

It will find you. It took 18

It will find you. It took 18 months for me and I received mine in the mail.

I never recieved anything

I never recieved anything after I got out.  The only reason I found out that I recieved it was through a friend that I had been deployed with. I don't know if the Navy just doesn't do it or if I just fell through the cracks.

It hasn't found me yet

I applied to have my DD-214 updated to include the CAR, etc. In the TWO years and 1 month since, I've heard nothing. They have no way of inquiring about the status.

CAR

Requested  (records st louis Mo )to have the CAR added to my DD214 two years ago. Yesterday received a letter simply stating "My request is being sent to Commadant M s- Code MMMA Quantico Va". What can I expect now? You would think a letter would clarify where in the process my request actually is. My DD214 is dated 2/1968......

CAR

that address  was Code MMMA

CAR

If you're in the IRR you need to call over to the MARFORRES HQ's in New Orleans

CAR

Not true. I received my (2) CAR's in 2010 roughly 50 years after Vietnam. One for Dominican Rep. and the other for Vietnam.

Granted I tried for about 26 years to get this, then I ran into my Congressman who took up the battle for me.

(About) 3 weeks after the Congressman received the info he requested from me. I received a letter from HQ Quantico stating all the awards I am entitled to.

So I have a CAR w/Star and some other ribbons that I received that day. That day was when the Congressman came to my Vet Center and presented the Ribbons to me in person.

Amazing the power of a Congressman. My point is (if you have not already done so) go to your Congressman's (local) office. You may be surprized.

Also, what I never knew was that this CAR has to be Authorized by the Office of the Commandant USMC.

CAR

The ribbon is fine the way it is. There are already various forms of medals that a Marine can recieve based off actions in combat.  

CAR

The lifelong psychological scars produced by the necessities of combat along with actions that receive little recognition, such as saving the lives of others or accomplishing a mission when you're vastly outnumbered, merit more than just a badge.  While true that certain actions (if recognized) merit other medals in relation to combat, anyone that has been in combat can verify that countless deeds that are just as heroic go unnoticed.  These actions are synonymous with honorable combat and deserve to be held up as an example for younger Marines to emulate.  The medal symbolizes more than the fact that an individual was in combat; it symbolizes the Marine Corps at its finest. 

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