Alaska National Guard State Service Medal
The Alaska National Guard State Service Medal Ribbon honors members of the Alaska National Guard who have served for ten years.
The Alaska National Guard State Service Medal Ribbon honors members of the Alaska National Guard who have served for ten years.
The Alaska National Guard Brig. Gen. John R. Noyes Medal Ribbon is presented annually to a member of the Alaska Army National Guard who demonstrates superior performance compared to his or her peers. Comprised of the Alaska Army National Guard and the Alaska Air National Guard, the Alaska sector of the United States National Guard numbers approximately 2,300 air guardsmen and 2,000 army guardsmen as of 2008. It operates an anti-missile launch site at Fort Greely.
The Alaska National Guard Governor’s Distinguished Unit Citation honors Alaska National Guard personnel who demonstrate outstanding service in mobilization over a sustained interval.
The Alaska National Guard Domestic Emergency Ribbon honors Alaska National Guard personnel who carry out service in the event or aftermath of turmoil such as natural disasters or civil disturbances.
The Alaska National Guard Distinguished Service Medal Ribbon is presented to members of the Alaska National Guard who have carried out sustained exceptional service beyond the normal call of duty over a period of time.
The Alaska National Guard Community Service Medal Ribbon is presented to Alaska National Guard Personnel who distinguish themselves by making substantial contributions to their community. Comprised of the Alaska Army National Guard and the Alaska Air National Guard, the Alaska sector of the United States National Guard numbers approximately 2,300 air guardsmen and 2,000 army guardsmen as of 2008. It operates an anti-missile launch site at Fort Greely.
The Alaska National Guard Community Service Medal Ribbon honors Alaska National Guard members who distinguish themselves by making substantial contributions to their community.
The Alaska National Guard Cold War Victory Ribbon is the Alaska National Guard version of the Cold War Victory Medal and is issued in ribbon form only.
The Alaska National Guard Air Medal Ribbon is awarded to individuals who demonstrate noteworthy performance during flight operations or for sustained meritorious performance in flight operations. Comprised of the Alaska Army National Guard and the Alaska Air National Guard, the Alaska sector of the United States National Guard numbers approximately 2,300 air guardsmen and 2,000 army guardsmen as of 2008. It operates an anti-missile launch site at Fort Greely.
The Alaska National Guard Adjutant General’s Marksmanship Proficiency Award Ribbon is presented to the top ten guardsmen performers at the Alaska National Guard Adjutant General's match, a designation awarded in the respective categories of rifle and pistol marksmanship. Winners of the award are invited to compete for the Chief’s Fifty Marksmanship Badge at the national competition.