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Awards,
Decorations, and Achievements (Permanent Awards) Multiply the number
of points authorized by the number of awards received.
Awards:
- Soldiers
Medal or higher award 35
- Bronze
Star Medal (BSM) 30
- Purple
Heart 30
- Defense
Meritorious Service Medal 25
- Meritorious
Service Medal (MSM) 25
- Air
Medal 20
- Joint
Service Commendation Medal 20
- Army
Commendation Medal (ARCOM) 20
- Joint
Service Achievement Medal 15
- Army
Achievement Medal (AAM) 15
- Good
Conduct Medal 10
- Army
Reserve Component Achievement Medal 10
- Southwest
Asia Medal 3 (Points are based on a 30-day period and only
points for Operations Desert Shield/ Storm and Provide Comfort (19901994)
are authorized. Soldier must have served at least 90-consecutive
days. The ERB is the source document.) maximum points 12
Badges:
- Combat
Infantry Badge 15
- Combat
Field Medical Badge 15
- Expert
Infantry Badge 10
- Expert
Field Medical Badge 10
- Basic
US Army Recruiter Badge 10 (each subsequent award, that is,
Gold Achievement Star, Gold Recruiter Badge, Sapphire Achievement
Star, will receive 5 points) maximum points 25
- Ranger
Tab 10
- Special
Forces Tab 10
- Drill
Sergeant Identification Badge 10 (additional 5 points for
company or higher level drill sergeant of the cycle) maximum points 25
- Parachutist
Badge 5
- (a)
Awards of higher skill badge count as subsequent awards and
will receive points. For example a soldier awarded the Senior
Parachutist Badge and the Parachutist Badge will be credited
with two parachutist badges (10 points).
- (b)
Soldiers who have been awarded the parachutist badge, are currently
serving in an approved TOE/TDA or paid parachutist position
and are entitled to receive incentive pay for parachute duty
will be awarded extra points, as follows: Parachutist, 20 points;
Senior, 25 points; Master, 30 points.
- (c)
Soldiers who receive additional points under these provisions
and whose status is terminated either voluntarily or for cause
will be subject to an immediate adjustment of their promotion
points.
- (d)
For soldiers who are reassigned, the following action will
be taken:
- 1.
Losing commander will ensure the promotion points are
reduced prior to departure (this can be accomplished
during out processing).
- 2.
The officer in charge of in-processing will ensure that
if the soldier is assigned to an airborne position, the
promotion points are increased. This will be accomplished
during in-processing.
- Parachute
Rigger Badge 5
- Divers
Badge 5
- Explosive
Ordnance Disposal Badge 5
- Pathfinder
Badge 5
- Aircraft
Crewman Badge 5
- Nuclear
Reactor Operator Badge 5
- Driver
or Mechanic Badge (maximum 5 points) 5
- Air
Assault Badge 5
- Campaign
Star (Battle Star) 5
- Tomb
Guard Identification Badge 5
Achievements (the
board proceedings, award certificate, or DA Form 1059, Service School
Academic Evaluation Report may be used as source documents):
- Soldier/NCO
of the Quarter BDE Level 10
- Soldier/NCO
of the Quarter Installation/Division 15
- Soldier/NCO
of the Year MACOM 25
- Distinguished
Honor Graduate 15
- Distinguished
Leadership Award 10
- Commandants
List 5
The Good
Conduct Medal ending date (period of service) will be used to
determine eligibility for promotion points (orders issued late do
not result in a retroactive promotion point adjustment). The date
of the order or ending period, whichever is later, will be used to
determine eligibility for promotion points on all remaining awards
(for example, Army Achievement Medal, Army Commendation Medal, and
Meritorious Service Medal).
Promotion
points are not authorized for foreign awards, decoration(s) or badges.
Awards
and decorations earned in other U.S. Uniformed Services receive
the same points as corresponding/ equivalent Army awards.
Certificate
of Achievement awarded by commanders/deputy commanders serving
in positions authorized the grade of LTC or higher or any general
officer. CSMs at the brigade level may award certificates of achievement. 5.
(maximum 20 points)
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