The Fleet Marine Force Combat Operation Insignia is a miniature 5⁄16 inch bronze United States Marine Corps emblem that may be authorized for wear on specific campaign, expeditionary, and service medal ribbons issued to United States Navy service members attached to and on duty with Fleet Marine Force (FMF) units during combat operations and naval personnel on duty with navy units attached to and operating with Fleet Marine Force units while under Marine Corps control during combat operations.
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FMF combat device criteria and wear
The Fleet Marine Force combat insignia must be authorized by the Marine Corps unit commander in order to be worn by U.S. Navy service members such as hospital corpsmen and chaplains assigned to Marine Corps units and Seabees assigned to naval units operating with Marine Corps units. The Marine Corps unit and sailor must have engaged in active combat action with an armed enemy during the sailor's service with the Marine Corps unit, or the sailor and the navy unit must have engaged in active combat action with an armed enemy during the navy unit's operating service with the Marine Corps unit. No more than one Marine Corps emblem may be worn on the ribbons.
The Fleet Marine Force device is positioned in the center of the medal's suspension ribbon and in the center of the service ribbon for the medal. Any other authorized ribbon device such as the 3⁄16 inch service star or campaign star, are placed on either side of the FMF device, with the first star on the wearer's right of the FMF device, the second star on the wearer's left of the FMF device, and so on.
The FMF insignia may be worn on the following medals and service ribbons:
Currently issued medals:
Past issued medals:
Navy hospital corpsmen
(Medal of Honor recipients - WW II, Korean War, Vietnam War)
Robert E. Bush
William D. Halyburton, Jr.
Fred F. Lester
Francis J. Pierce
George E. Wahlen
Jack Williams
John H. Willis
Edward C. Benfold
William R. Charette
Richard D. Dewert
Francis C. Hammond
John E. Kilmer
Donald E. Ballard
Wayne M. Caron
Robert R. Ingram
David R. Ray
Navy chaplains
(Medal of Honor recipient - Vietnam War)