5/16 inch star

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Template:Short description Template:Distinguish Template:Infobox military award A Template:Frac-inch star (9.7 mm) is a miniature gold or silver five-pointed star that is authorized by the United States Armed Forces as a ribbon device to denote subsequent awards for specific decorations of the Department of the Navy, Coast Guard, Public Health Service (PHS), and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).<ref name=DoD1348.33v3>Template:Cite web</ref><ref name=COMDTINST>Template:Cite web</ref><ref name=CC26.3.3>Template:Cite web</ref><ref name=Ch12pt6>Template:Cite web</ref> A gold star indicates a second or subsequent decoration, while a silver star is worn in lieu of five gold stars.

A Template:Frac-inch silver star is not to be confused with representing a Silver Star medal.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Usage

Template:Frac-inch stars are worn on a medal suspension and service ribbon with one point of the star pointing up. Up to five stars can be worn on a ribbon. There are no higher degrees of stars authorized after five silver stars.<ref name=DoD1348.33v3 /> On miniature medals, a special star is worn on the medal's suspension ribbon in lieu of a star.<ref>Secretary of the Navy Instruction (SECNAVINST) 1650.1H, dated 22 August 2006, Subject: Navy and Marine Corps Awards Manual, paragraph 123.</ref> If the number of authorized stars exceeds five, a second service ribbon is worn after the first service ribbon. The second service ribbon counts as one additional personal award, after which more stars may be added to the second ribbon. If future awards reduce the number of stars worn on the first ribbon due to gold stars being replaced by a silver star, the second service ribbon is removed and the appropriate number of star devices are placed on the first service ribbon. When bronze or gold stars or bronze oak leaf cluster attachments are worn in addition to a silver star or oak leaf, the bronze or gold stars (bronze oak leaf clusters) are arranged symmetrically on the ribbon in relation to the centered silver device. For example: The first star (cluster) to the wearer's right of the centered silver device; the second to the wearer's left, etc.<ref>United States Navy Uniform Regulations Manual Template:Webarchive, art. 5316.2.d.</ref>

Examples

The following are examples of the first through twenty-sixth awards of a Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal with the gold and silver Template:Frac-inch stars:

First award
Second award
Third award
Fourth award
Fifth award
Sixth award
Seventh award
Eighth award
Ninth award
Tenth award Template:Ribbon devices
Eleventh award
Twelfth award
Thirteenth award
Fourteenth award Template:Ribbon devices
Fifteenth award Template:Ribbon devices Template:Ribbon devices
Sixteenth award
Seventeenth award Template:Ribbon devices
Eighteenth award Template:Ribbon devices
Nineteenth award Template:Ribbon devices Template:Ribbon devices
Twentieth award Template:Ribbon devices Template:Ribbon devices
Twenty-first award
Twenty-second award Template:Ribbon devices
Twenty-third award Template:Ribbon devices Template:Ribbon devices
Twenty-fourth award Template:Ribbon devices Template:Ribbon devices
Twenty-fifth award Template:Ribbon devices Template:Ribbon devices
Twenty-sixth award Template:Ribbon devices

Authorized decorations

Template:Frac-inch stars are authorized for wear on the following Navy, Coast Guard, PHS, and NOAA decorations (Template:Frac-inch stars are not authorized for wear on non-decorationsTemplate:Clarify when a subsequent decoration is awarded to members of the seven uniformed services: the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, PHS, and NOAA.

The US Army and Air Force use an oak leaf cluster to indicate a subsequent decoration (oak leaf clusters are also authorized for wear on some non-decorationsTemplate:Citation neededTemplate:Clarify); a bronze oak leaf cluster is equivalent to a gold star and a silver oak leaf cluster is equivalent to a silver star.

Navy and Marine Corps personnel<ref name=DoD1348.33v3/> Coast Guard personnel<ref name=COMDTINST/> Public Health Service personnel<ref name=CC26.3.3/> NOAA personnel<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Army and Air Force personnel<ref name="Army600-8-22">Army Regulation 600-8-22 Template:Webarchive</ref><ref name="AirForce">Air Force Instruction 36-2803 Template:Webarchive</ref>
Navy Cross Coast Guard Cross
Navy or Coast Guard Distinguished Service Medal Navy or Coast Guard Distinguished Service Medal Navy, Coast Guard, or PHS Distinguished Service Medal Navy, Coast Guard, or PHS Distinguished Service Medal; Commerce Gold Medal Navy or Coast Guard Distinguished Service Medal
Silver Star Silver Star Silver Star Silver Star
Commerce Silver Medal
Legion of Merit Legion of Merit Legion of Merit Legion of Merit
Distinguished Flying Cross Distinguished Flying Cross Distinguished Flying Cross Distinguished Flying Cross
Navy and Marine Corps Medal and Coast Guard Medal Navy and Marine Corps Medal and Coast Guard Medal Navy and Marine Corps Medal and Coast Guard Medal Navy and Marine Corps Medal and Coast Guard Medal Navy and Marine Corps Medal and Coast Guard Medal
Bronze Star Medal Bronze Star Medal Bronze Star Medal Bronze Star Medal
Purple Heart Purple Heart Purple Heart Purple Heart
Commerce Bronze Medal
Navy or Coast Guard Meritorious Service Medal Navy or Coast Guard Meritorious Service Medal Navy, Coast Guard, PHS, or NOAA Corps Meritorious Service Medal Navy, Coast Guard, PHS, or NOAA Corps Meritorious Service Medal Navy or Coast Guard Meritorious Service Medal
Surgeon General's Exemplary Service Medal or NOAA Administrator's Award NOAA Administrator's Award or Surgeon General's Exemplary Service Medal
Public Health Service Outstanding Service Medal Public Health Service Outstanding Service Medal
Navy and Marine Corps, and Coast Guard Commendation Medal Navy and Marine Corps, and Coast Guard Commendation Medal Navy and Marine Corps, Coast Guard, PHS, and NOAA Commendation Medal Navy and Marine Corps, Coast Guard, PHS, and NOAA Commendation Medal Navy and Marine Corps, and Coast Guard Commendation Medal
Navy and Marine Corps, and Coast Guard Achievement Medal Navy and Marine Corps, and Coast Guard Achievement Medal Navy and Marine Corps, Coast Guard, PHS, and NOAA Achievement Medal Navy and Marine Corps, Coast Guard, PHS, and NOAA Achievement Medal Navy and Marine Corps, and Coast Guard Achievement Medal
Combat Action Ribbon Combat Action Ribbon Combat Action Ribbon Combat Action Ribbon
Commandant's Letter of Commendation Ribbon Public Health Service Citation, Commandant's Letter of Commendation Ribbon, and NOAA Director's Ribbon NOAA Director's Ribbon, Commandant's Letter of Commendation Ribbon, and Public Health Service Citation

See also

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