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Exercise Sea Dragon, Annual
Display Recognition
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Sample Display Recognition:
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You have four display types to choose from:
Black & White (No Color)
Heavy Bond Enclosure
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Heavy Bond Enclosure Colors: Regal, Black, Navy Trimmed in Appearance Gold Ready for Mantle or Shelf Display |
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Issue Requirements
You must submit the following:
This Display Recognition is available ONLY to authorized recipients who possess orders, or authorization form, or release documentation that confirms award eligibility. (See "Issue Requirements"). To obtain either a Display Medal or a Display Recognition for your authorized award you will be required to provide military-issued documentation authorizing your award. There are no exceptions. You must NOT submit a military issued document or photocopy that:
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Processing and Delivery
Style | Admin | Shipping | Total | Full Color .PDF (Printable) | $7.50 | Emailed | $7.50 | Document only (Full Color) | $14.00 | $10.77 USPS | $24.77 | Heavy Bond Enclosure (Full Color) | $19.00 | $10.77 USPS | $29.77 | Printable Certificates on CD-Rom or by Email; Full Color (minimum 20 Certificates) |
$7.50 | $10.77 USPS | By Count | Printable Certificates on CD-Rom or by Email; Black&White (minimum 20 Certificates) |
$6.00 | $10.77 USPS | By Count |
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You may apply for your Display Recognition using a...
(* Upon reception of required documentation)
Complete and MAIL this APPLICATION FORM.
Don't forget to include an unaltered COPY of your DD-214, WD AGO 53-55 or other pre-arranged document(s).
Click here for answers to common questions
Email: Exercise Sea Dragon Display Recognition InquiryTelephone: 1-562-422-4100 (Pacific Time Zone)
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Exercise Sea Dragon
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Exercise Sea Dragon is held annually to enhance maritime patrol relationships in the Western Pacific and build core anti-submarine warfare proficiency while increasing warfighting lethality and improving interoperability. The goal is to improve and evaluate the interoperability elements required to effectively and cohesively respond to the defense of a regional contingency in the Indo-Pacific, while continuing to build and strengthen relationships held between the nations.