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Naval Reserve Medal
Typeservice medal
ribbon
Precedence
Next (higher)Armed Forces Reserve Medal[1]
Next (lower)Philippine Presidential Unit Citation[1]

The Naval Reserve Medal is a decoration of the United States Navy which was created by order of Secretary of the Navy James Paulding. The medal was first issued on 12 September 1938 and was an active award until 1958. On 12 September 1958, the Naval Reserve Medal was declared discontinued and was replaced by the Armed Forces Reserve Medal. It is not to be confused with the Naval Reserve Meritorious Service Medal which is a different award.[2]

The Naval Reserve Medal was awarded to any member of the United States Naval Reserve, the associated National Naval Volunteers, and local naval militia units. To be awarded the decoration, a service member was required to perform ten years of continuous service in one of the aforementioned components in either an active duty, drilling reservist, or inactive status.[2]

Additional awards of the Naval Reserve Medal are denoted by service stars. The United States Marine Corps equivalent to the award is the Marine Corps Reserve Ribbon.

References

  1. ^ a b "Navy Awards Precedence Chart". Navy Personnel Command. Retrieved 4 October 2015.
  2. ^ a b "Navy Reserve Medal (NR)". US Navy Awards. United States NAvy. Retrieved 4 October 2015.