Navy "E" Ribbon
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Navy "E" Ribbon | |
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Awarded by United States Navy | |
Type | Ribbon |
Eligibility | Military Unit |
Awarded for | Ships or in squadrons that have won a battle efficiency competition. |
Status | Currently awarded |
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First awarded | 1976 |
Last awarded | On going |
Precedence | |
Next (higher) | Meritorious Unit Commendations Coast Guard - Meritorious Team Commendation |
Same | Army - Superior Unit Award Air Force - Outstanding Unit Award Coast Guard - Coast Guard "E" Ribbon |
Next (lower) | Prisoner of War Medal |
The Navy "E" Ribbon was established in July of 1976 by Secretary of the Navy J. William Middendorf. The Navy "E" Ribbon denotes permanent duty on U.S. Navy ships or in squadrons that have won a battle efficiency competition (often referred to as the "Battle E") after July 1, 1974. This ribbon replaces the "E" patch previously sewn on the right sleeve of the uniform.
For each award of the Navy "E" Ribbon, one Battle E device is authorized for wear on the Navy "E" ribbon, up to the third award. For the fourth and all subsequent awards, the E with wreath device is worn, with no further devices added to the ribbon. The ribbon, itself, is also commonly referred to as the "Battle E".
The United States Coast Guard equivalent of the Navy "E" Ribbon is the Coast Guard "E" Ribbon.
See Also: Awards and decorations of the United States military
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