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Army
Good Conduct Medal
Criteria: Awarded to any
enlisted member of the United States Army who completes
three consecutive years of "honorable and faithful service.”
Such service implies that a standard enlistment was
completed without any non-judicial punishments, disciplinary
infractions, or court martial offenses. If a service member
commits an offense, the three-year mark "resets" and a
service member must perform an additional three years of
discipline free service before the Good Conduct may be
authorized. During times of war, the Army Good Conduct Medal
may be awarded for one year of faithful service. The medal
may also be awarded posthumously, to any soldier killed in
the line of duty. To denote additional decorations of the
award, a series of Good Conduct Knots are provided as
attachments to the decoration. Service for the Army Good
Conduct Medal must be performed on active duty and the medal
is not awarded to members of the Army reserve or National
Guard who are not federalized to active service. For those
Reserve and Guard members who satisfactorily perform annual
training and drill duty, however, the Army Reserve
Components Achievement Medal may be awarded in lieu.
Attachments: Bronze Good Conduct
Knot Device, Silver Good Conduct Knot Device. |