By Secretary of the Air Force Public Affairs, / Published
September 01, 2015
WASHINGTON (AFNS) -- The secretary of the Air Force has
authorized the use of war service streamers and the new Global War on Terrorism
Service (GWOT-S) streamer. In addition, the Air Force credited 1,442 units with
campaign participation, making them eligible for a campaign streamer.
The war service streamers allow the Air Force to recognize
units that deploy aircraft, Airmen and equipment to an air expeditionary force,
i.e., rainbow unit, for the Iraq, Afghanistan and Global War on Terrorism
Expeditionary (GWOT-E) campaigns.
The GWOT-S streamer recognizes home station units that
provide direct support to GWOT operations, such as units providing homeland
defense supporting Operation Noble Eagle, airport security, remotely piloted
aircraft missions, etc.
The air expeditionary force construct of providing forces
forward to combatant commanders from home station garrison units resulted in
the need to change the way the Air Force recognizes units. Previously, during
deactivation of expeditionary units, the guidon and any campaign streamers
received were rolled up and stored away, leaving the home unit with no recognition
of their war contributions.
“We felt we were missing an opportunity to fully recognize
the efforts and teamwork of active, Guard and Reserve garrison units,” said
Brig. Gen. Lenny Richoux, the Air Force Services director. “These course
corrections on awarding streamers will capture the efforts, sacrifices and
history of our Air Force more accurately.”
Guidance on the war service streamers and the GWOT-S
streamer was released by the Air Force Personnel Center and can be found on the
myPers website.
As part of this effort, the Air Force also officially
announced that 1,442 units were credited with campaign participation in support
of military operations in the Afghanistan, Iraq and Global War on Terrorism
areas of operation, going back to 2001. Guidance on campaign participation
credit and campaign streamers can be found in Chapter 4 of Air Force
Instruction 36-2803, “The Air Force Military Awards and Decorations Program.”
“The streamers recognize the unit’s efforts to train and
endure the heavy operations tempo during the last 14 years, and to recognize
the sacrifices of those service members deployed to Iraq, Afghanistan and other
GWOT areas of operation,” Richoux said. “These streamers are part of our Air
Force heritage, which continues to be written by our great Airmen worldwide.”
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