Missouri National Guard Governor’s Twelve Ribbon

Missouri National Guard Governor’s Twelve Ribbon
Missouri National Guard Governor’s Twelve Ribbon

History

The Missouri National Guard Governor’s Twelve Ribbon honors Missouri National Guard members who distinguish themselves through selection to compete in the Winston P. Wilson shooting competition as delegates of the Missouri National Guard.

The Missouri National Guard is composed of the Missouri Army National Guard and the Missouri Air National Guard. The Army component is based in Jefferson City and traces its roots back to Civil War-era militia activity. The Air component, which originated in 1917 and is now based in St. Joseph, is made up of the 131st Bomb Wing and the 139th Air Wing and features the 157th Air Operations Group and the 231st Civil Engineer Squadron as support units.

Details

The ribbon is black with thin vertical stripes of light blue, white, red, and white proceeding outward to each edge.