Yeah, you know you have one, too. It’s probably on the wall of your man cave, or somewhere in your house. Admit it — you’ve got a place where you display all your Army awards, trinkets and remembrances. Collectively, we call this the “I Love Me” wall. It’s not so much about the award itself as it is about remembering the people, places and circumstances by which the stars aligned and someone noticed that you’re not entirely the loser your first sergeant thought you were. These Army ribbons, badges and the like celebrate those moments.

Army Ribbon Rack

Click on any ribbon or badge to see the accompanying documentation:

Parachutist Badges (U.S. & Belgium)

Army Superior Unit Award

Awarded to members of the 222nd Public Affairs Detachment, Bell, CA for their participation in Task Force Eagle Stabilization Force (SFOR), Tuzla, Bosniaduring the period 5 April 1997 to 17 August 1997.

Army Staff Identification Badge

Promoition to Colonel

Retirement

Military School Diplomas