1. Description: The ribbon is 1 3/8 inches in
width. It is composed of the following vertical stripes: 7/32 inch Scarlet 67111, 5/32
Orange 67110, 3/32 inch Golden Yellow 67104, 1/8 inch Emerald 67128, Ultramarine Blue
67118, 1/8 inch Emerald, 3/32 inch Golden Yellow, 5/32 inch Orange, and 7/32 inch Scarlet.
2. Components: Ribbon. MIL-D-11589/281. (There is no medal for this
ribbon).
3. Criteria: a. The Army Service Ribbon is awarded to members of
the Army, Army Reserve, and Army National Guard for successful completion of initial-entry
training.
b. The Army Service Ribbon
may be awarded retroactively to those personnel who completed the required training before
August 1, 1981 provided they had an active Army status as defined above, on or after
August 1, 1981. Only one award is authorized.
c. Officers will be awarded
this ribbon upon successful completion of their basic/orientation or higher level course.
Enlisted soldiers will be awarded the ribbon upon successful completion of their initial
MOS producing course. Officer or Enlisted personnel assigned to a specialty, special skill
identifier, or MOS based on civilian or other service acquired skills, will be awarded the
ribbon upon honorable completion of four months active service.
4. Background: a. The Army Service ribbon was established on April
10, 1981, by the Secretary of the Army.
b. The Army Service ribbon
is multi-colored to represent the entire spectrum of military specialties in which
officers and enlisted soldiers may enter upon completion of their initial training.