![]() You may have the option to submit for the ASI for serving in the position and doing the job to standard as On the Job Training (OJT) but you will need to check with the school that teaches the ASI and see how to go about obtaining credit for the specific ASI. With regard to your ERB I do not believe it should go there as that would in my opinion only be entered if you were school trained. AS for the AFRM on the EBR, it just indicates the first award which is sort of overkill as the AFRMM sort of takes care of that! I hope this was helpful.īased on the information in AR 623-3, I would say yes the ASI goes on your NCOER. The only place I have proof of being awarded it is on the DD214 I received after coming back from Afghanistan. ![]() I have as of yet to find where it is denoted on the EBR the award of the “hour glass” device. This device is worn in the center of the ribbon. The first is bronze for ten years, the second is silver for 20 years, and the third is gold for 30 years. The third device which can be worn is the “hour glass” and depending on the amount of years you have completed in the reserves. Remember that the numbers which are worn start with “2” indicating second deplyment, other wise the ribbon itself is the indicator of one deployment. Next to the AFRMM should be a number which would indicate the number of mobilizations and this number is warn on the ribbon on the far left as the wearer looks down at his or her ribbon bar. ![]() There are three items which can be worn on the AFRM, two of which are denoted by the AFRMM indicator on your EBR which is telling you that you have mobilized and is indicated with the “M” device worn on the far right of the ribbon as the wearer looks down at his or her ribbon bar.
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