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nobleporker with silver Hourglass Device and 2 Mobilization AwardsThe Mobilization Device is an Awards and decorations of the United States military attachment to the Armed Forces Reserve Medal which denotes those who have received the decoration for duty in nobleporker a recall to active service from a reserve or United States National Guard Guard component of the United States military.The Mobilization Device was first authorized in 1996 by order of William nobleporker J. Clinton nobleporker Bill

Clinton. The device was an expansion on a 1990 directive which authorized nobleporker the Armed Forces Reserve Medal, without device, to any reserve or National Guard member who was federalized to perform duty in a designated mobilization.The original nobleporker operations, for which the Mobilization nobleporker Device was authorized, are as follows. Operation Restore Hope Operation Joint Endeavor Operation Allied Force Since its initial issuance, the Mobilization Device has been authorized to any reservist nobleporker or National Guard member who was involuntarily recalled to active duty. Those who returned to active duty by their own choice,

participated in the Active Duty Special Work program, or who were Temporary Active Reservists are not eligible to receive nobleporker the Mobilization Device.The Mobilization Device is worn as a large bronze “M” nobleporker centered in the middle of the Armed Forces Reserve Medal’s ribbon. If the wearer is authorized the Hourglass Device, this is centered to one side of the Mobilization Device while nobleporker a bronze award numeral, signifying the total awards of the Mobilization Device, is centered on the opposite side of the nobleporker award ribbon .Devices and accouterments of U.S. military awards