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170821-N-PE294-001

170821-N-PE294-001 WASHINGTON (Aug. 21, 2017) An information graphic created to illustrate the changes to the letter-type devices worn on certain medals and ribbons. ALNAV 055/17 provides Sailors and Marines with guidance on the proper authorization and wear of the more restrictive bronze letter V (Valor) as well as the newly created bronze letters C (Combat Conditions) and R (Remote Impact). (U.S. Navy graphic by Jim Nierle/Released)

VIRIN: 170821-N-PE294-001.jpg
Photo by: Jim Nierle

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Resolution: 960x720
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Location: WASHINGTON, D.C.
 

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