The Sea Service Deployment Ribbon is a decoration of the United States Navy which was established in May 1980 and retroactively authorized to August 1974.The Sea Service Deployment Ribbon is granted to any member of the U.S. Navy or United States Marines who are assigned to a Naval Afloat Co...
RIBBON, NAVY AND MARINE CORPS SEA SERVICE DEPLOYMENT (SUPERSEDING MIL-R-11589/273B)doi:MIL MIL-DTL-11589/273C
United States (US) Navy Reserve, and USS Penguin (extreme right), the other men are unidentified. Most of the men in the camp were Allied officers captured in the early battles of 1941. The camp was a ‘show camp’ used by the Japanese for propaganda purposes, but ...
Up until 1999, service members could not receive the Overseas Service Ribbon and the Sea Service Deployment Ribbon for the same amount of time. But after 1999, the Chief of Naval Operations allowed service members to receive both ribbons for the same tour of duty. Retroactive to 1974 The Nav...
Ribbon, Navy and Marine Corps Sea Service Deploymentdoi:MIL MIL-DTL-11589/273F
Ribbon, Navy and Marine Corps Sea Service Deploymentdoi:MIL MIL-DTL-11589/273E
Ribbon, Navy and Marine Corps Sea Service Deploymentdoi:MIL MIL-DTL-11589/273D
Ribbon, Expert Rifleman, U.S. Navydoi:MIL MIL-DTL-11589/105G