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    Ribbons (1945) to M/Tech Sgt. Louis N. Gosselin - As a Cpl in August 1942 he was an aircraft mechanic with VMF-212 on Guadalcanal (Cactus Air Force) his CO was "Indian Joe" Bauer who earned a posthumous Medal of Honor.image.jpeg.e72bf99e01a7f8f0791a7f3f4d24077a.jpeg

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    Hugh - Prior to 1947 the Navy/Marine Corps/Coast Guard Order of Precedence was 1) Decorations 2) Unit Awards 3) Campaign Ribbons in order earned 4) Service Medals - The Marine Corps, Navy, and CG  considered the Good Conduct as a "Service Medal" and was worn last. - This is a good test to see if ribbons were "Our Together" since it is not a well known fact except to long time Navy and Marine Corps Collectors.

     

    The Army on the other hand declared when the Army Good Conduct medal was created in 1940/41 that it was a "Decoration" and always worn first. This was important since the armed forces declared in 1942 that campaign medal production would cease due to material shortages but decorations would still be manufactured - That is why collectors today see so many Army Good Conduct Medals from WWII.

     

    Bill

    • 1 year later...
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    First post in this topic, from "Noor" on 12 August 2009...  This "corded" style of ribbon bars has been around since at least just after the Korean War.  I think they look sharp.  Still obtainable to-day.

     

    Pictured below are mine [second image], from almost thirty years ago. Custom made by:

     

    http://www.ribbons.com.tw/

     

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    Edited by ChrisKelly

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