the 43d Infantry Division, was awarded the Philippine Republic Presidential Unit Citation by Department of the Army General Order Number 47-50.
You can only wear the Presidential Unit Citation ribbon if you were in the unit at the time it was awarded.
It doesn't work that way. If they serve in a unit which was awarded the Presidential Unit Citation prior to their serving in that unit, they would wear the Presidential Unit Citation with their unit awards only while they are in that unit. If they serve in a unit when it is awarded the Presidential Unit Citation, then they wear that award at all times, regardless of what unit they're in.However, if neither of these is applicable, then it may not be worn, whether the service member is a combat veteran or not.
A great many units have been awarded the US Presidential Unit Citation since it was started from 7 December 1941. There are too many to list here. See the related links, below for a link to the list of awarded units on Wikipedia.
IF you were a member of that unit when it was awarded the unit citation, you can wear it while assigned to any unit. If the unit citation was awarded during a period when you were not a member of that unit, then you may only wear it while assigned to that unit.
Presidential Unit Citation (United States). The 9th Marine Regiment. The 26th Marine Regiment. The 1st Marine Regiment. Plus second award. The 5th Marine Regiment. The 1st Marine Division. Plus second award. The 3rd Marine Division. The 1st Marine Aircraft Wing. MAF. MACV.
Yes. They fall under 1st Marine Division which was awarded the Presidential Unit Citation for OIF I.
You can only wear the Presidential Unit Citation ribbon if you were in the unit at the time it was awarded.
354th civil affairs brigade
It doesn't work that way. If they serve in a unit which was awarded the Presidential Unit Citation prior to their serving in that unit, they would wear the Presidential Unit Citation with their unit awards only while they are in that unit. If they serve in a unit when it is awarded the Presidential Unit Citation, then they wear that award at all times, regardless of what unit they're in.However, if neither of these is applicable, then it may not be worn, whether the service member is a combat veteran or not.
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Yes. I was with the 24th MEU(SOC) in '02-'03 while with the Marines. I have the citation in my discharge papers under my awards section.
A great many units have been awarded the US Presidential Unit Citation since it was started from 7 December 1941. There are too many to list here. See the related links, below for a link to the list of awarded units on Wikipedia.
IF you were a member of that unit when it was awarded the unit citation, you can wear it while assigned to any unit. If the unit citation was awarded during a period when you were not a member of that unit, then you may only wear it while assigned to that unit.
The gunners were awarded the Presidential Unit Citation for their actions in Iraq during their first deployment from 03-07. The exact timeline for being awarded the PUC eludes me at the moment. They were also awarded the Naval unit citation for their actions during OIF 05-07. One of the last guns of Giessen. Gunners!
The Presidential Unit Citation is a U.S. military award presented to units of the armed forces for extraordinary heroism during combat. It is awarded by the president to units that demonstrate exceptional performance in the face of enemy opposition. The medal is one of the highest unit awards that can be bestowed.
Presidential Unit Citation (United States). The 9th Marine Regiment. The 26th Marine Regiment. The 1st Marine Regiment. Plus second award. The 5th Marine Regiment. The 1st Marine Division. Plus second award. The 3rd Marine Division. The 1st Marine Aircraft Wing. MAF. MACV.
The Presidential Unit Citation came into existence during WWII. Unit recipients would be listed in your services awards and decorations regulations. Your S-1 office (orders, pay, etc) should know or can help.