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  army reserve components overseas training ribbon: "Gordy-Isms" Gordon L Ewell, 2012-11-15 Gordon L Ewell (US Army Retired) served in the war in Iraq. He had one of the most dangerous missions; find the roadside bombs. He completed 59 combat missions, was blown-up on six different occasions, and saved countless lives. He was also severely wounded in the process. Blessed to cheat on so many occasions, he now seeks to greet each day with a positive energy that is contagiously caring, light-hearted and motivational. This collection of his quotes was gathered during five very long and intense years he spent on his Recovery Road, trying to get back and regain as much of himself as he possibly could. A step at a time, Ewell fought to do that in part by telling himself every single day to think of something positive, uplifting and encouraging that he could focus on and share with others, rather than dwelling on the pain and depression that tried to consume most of his recovery. His nick-name is Gordy. Before long his inspirational daily motivational thoughts for the day were being looked forward to by others who he was hospitalized and recovering with. They had started to refer to his morning thought for the day, as Gordy-isms. And so became the birth of Gordy-isms, and something he continues to do today; think of something positive to start his day. Gordy-isms leave you feeling good, inside and out!
  army reserve components overseas training ribbon: Soldier's Book , 1986
  army reserve components overseas training ribbon: NCO Guide Robert S. Rush, 2010-06-18 How to train, lead, and counsel troops effectively plus how to move along one's career as an NCO by continuing education, training, and professional development. Information about all the regulations NCOs need to be aware of in carrying out their jobs. References to Army publications are completely converted to the new numbering system.
  army reserve components overseas training ribbon: Nominations of Dr. James W. Holsinger, Jr., and Stephen A. Trodden United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Veterans' Affairs, 1990
  army reserve components overseas training ribbon: A Lifetime at War Gordon L. Ewell, 2012-07 Master Sergeant Gordon L. Ewell is a combat engineer and expert in the tactics and techniques the enemy used in Iraq to assemble, disguise, and detonate deadly improvised explosive devices (IEDs). He became part of the first special two-solider team whose mission was to find and render safe the IEDs, before they could unleash their deadly force upon other soldiers, convoys, civilians, and local civilian commuters during the War in Iraq. He performed fifty-nine dangerous missions, coauthored a first-of-its-kind manual used for the training of special teams that would have the mission of finding IEDs, was blown-up six different times, and saved countless lives. He received the Bronze Star Medal for demonstrating personal courage and conviction on multiple occasions by continually performing his duties while under enemy attack, and the Purple Heart Medal for wounds received while engaged in combat during the war. Though permanently disabled, he continues to fight. A Lifetime at War is more than just an incredible and inspiring personal account of his road to recovery. Once again Ewell is using his expertise and experience--this time to help wounded warriors navigate the hell of recovery. He helps us all to understand that while the War in Iraq may have ended on December 15, 2011, for the thousands of soldiers severely wounded in Iraq and Afghanistan, their war will never end.
  army reserve components overseas training ribbon: Hearing on National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2005--H.R. 4200 and Oversight of Previously Authorized Programs Before the Committee on Armed Services, House of Representatives, One Hundred Eighth Congress, Second Session United States. Congress. House. Committee on Armed Services. Readiness Subcommittee, 2006
  army reserve components overseas training ribbon: Army Officer's Guide Keith E. Bonn, 2005-04-07 To celebrate the 75th in-print anniversary of the Army Officer's Guide, Stackpole Books is offering a deluxe bound, hard cover limited printing of its famous Army Officer's Guide, now in its 50th Edition. Included are a history of this venerable book and excerpts from the 1930 first edition of the Guide and the influence it has had on the United States Army officer corps in World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, and today's conflicts.
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  army reserve components overseas training ribbon: Lords of Darkness Col Billy R. Wood Us Army (Retired), 2011 Prior to 1979, you probably hadn't heard of counterterrorism or Special Operations. Even so, special warriors have been around since Moses sent Joshua to spy out the land of Canaan. In 1986, Colonel Billy R. Wood served as the operations officer of the newly organized 45th Aviation Battalion (Special Operations). This unit was highly classified. The special operations training and missions carried out by the team were conducted in secret, and members couldn't even tell their wives and families where they were going. These soldiers were called the Lords of Darkness. Prior to its formation, much was written about the failed hostage rescue mission in Iran. The Pentagon leadership implied, Whatever the costs, whatever we do, we can never have another Desert One. Secret exercises were conducted with modified aircraft and soon-to-be-skilled night flyers of Task Force 160, today known as Night Stalkers. What you didn't read about was the other US Army Special Operations Aviation Battalion-an Army National Guard unit. Highly classified and therefore less known, it was a mirror image special aviation unit. You didn't realize they existed because you weren't supposed to know. These teachers, businessmen, lawyers, salesman, citizen soldiers, and traditional guardsmen were called the Lords of Darkness of the Oklahoma Army National Guard. The night belonged to them-and their hearts belonged to aviation.
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  army reserve components overseas training ribbon: NCO Guide Dan Elder, 2015-07-15 The essential guide for NCOs, this edition has been thoroughly revised and updated with the latest information on training, military justice, promotions, benefits, counseling, soldiers, physical fitness, regulations, and much more.
  army reserve components overseas training ribbon: Department of Defense Appropriations for 2006: Army recruiting and retention programs United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations. Subcommittee on Department of Defense, 2006
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Army Reserve Components Overseas Training Military Ribbon
The Army Reserve Components Overseas Training Ribbon is awarded to members of the Army Reserves or Army National Guard for successful completion of annual training or active duty …

Army Reserve Components Overseas Training Ribbon
It is awarded to members of the Reserve Component (RC) of the Army (ARNG and USAR), for successful completion of annual training or ADT for a period not less than 10 consecutive duty …

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§578.40 Overseas Service Ribbon. (a) Criteria. The Overseas Service Ribbon (OSR) was established by the Secretary of the Army on April 10, 1981. It is awarded to members of the …

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Army Reserve Components Overseas Training Ribbon. Criteria: The Army Reserve Components Overseas Training Ribbon (ARCOTR) is the Army Reserve version of the Army Overseas …

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Established in 1984, the Army Reserve Components Overseas Training Ribbon honors Army Reserve and National Guard drilling personnel who complete a term of at least 10 active …

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Oct 24, 2020 · I understand it's supposed to be for actually going overseas for an Annual Training, but the way the regulation reads is that I'm authorized the ribbon even though I didn't go.

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The Army Reserve Overseas Training Ribbon military decoration. Images, description, qualifications, display, design and more!

Army Reserve Components Overseas Training Military Ribbon
The Army Reserve Components Overseas Training Ribbon is awarded to members of the Army Reserves or Army National Guard for successful completion of annual training or active duty …

Army Reserve Components Overseas Training Ribbon
It is awarded to members of the Reserve Component (RC) of the Army (ARNG and USAR), for successful completion of annual training or ADT for a period not less than 10 consecutive duty …

AWARDS AND DECORATIONS BRANCH - Human …
Manage and execute the Army awards and decorations program to assist Army senior leaders, commanders, Soldiers, veterans, family members and civilians in providing timely, appropriate...

Reserve Components Overseas Training Ribbon - United States Army ...
3 days ago · The purpose of this site is to provide information on United States Army heraldic entitlements; how they are displayed, and how and why it is worn.

Department of the Army, DoD §578 - GovInfo
§578.40 Overseas Service Ribbon. (a) Criteria. The Overseas Service Ribbon (OSR) was established by the Secretary of the Army on April 10, 1981. It is awarded to members of the …

Army Reserve Component Overseas Training Ribbon A …
May 3, 2025 · The Army Reserve Component Overseas Training Ribbon, a testament to service members’ dedication and accomplishment, is presented through a series of formal …

Army Reserve Components Overseas Training Ribbon – USAMM
Army Reserve Components Overseas Training Ribbon. Criteria: The Army Reserve Components Overseas Training Ribbon (ARCOTR) is the Army Reserve version of the Army Overseas …

Army Reserve Components Overseas Training - Military Medals
Established in 1984, the Army Reserve Components Overseas Training Ribbon honors Army Reserve and National Guard drilling personnel who complete a term of at least 10 active …

Am I authorized the Army Reserve Components Overseas Training Ribbon ...
Oct 24, 2020 · I understand it's supposed to be for actually going overseas for an Annual Training, but the way the regulation reads is that I'm authorized the ribbon even though I didn't go.

Army Reserve Overseas Training Ribbon — Military Decorations
The Army Reserve Overseas Training Ribbon military decoration. Images, description, qualifications, display, design and more!