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Hi everyone.. I have not been on N4M for quite some time. Wondered if anyone can give me some information on the NAM. My son said he was just written up to receive this medal. We are thrilled & I have some questions:
Do the parents get notified by the Navy of this award?
How soon is this usually determined and.....
What are the chances of the sailor, once written up, actually receiving this once it goes up the ladder for approval?
Is the NAM as prestigious and hard to get as I have been reading?
Will it help my sailor advance to E4 that much easier?
Is there usually an award ceremony?
Thanks all!
Laura
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Being written up for it and getting it are two different things.
Regarding the parents being notified..not by the command. The Sailor needs to notifiy you of anything that happens after bootcamp.
It could be months before they decide if he gets the awards.
Chances... to many factors to say.
Sorry no the NAM isn't as prestigious or as hard to get as it used to be, almost everyone gets one at a command.
It may help him advance as it gives him 2 points on the test.
Yes there is normally an awards cermoney for the award...it isn't anything fancy though...so unless you live in the area I wouldn't recommend you fly out to go to it.
Angie: Thanks for the quick response. He has been at this first command for 8 months. Hoping he does well on the advancement exam with comes up next week. L
Now that you say he has only been ther 8 months and getting a NAM...That is good! That doesn't happen very much...people normally get a NAM when they transfeer from the command. Even if it doesn't get approved, it shows that he has shown his chain of command (bosses) that he is a hard charger and good at his job!
BZ to him
Hi again.. yes, I think his CO is partial to his work ethics. He saved the command 18K by transferring surplus supplies from one base to his. He is a Corpsman, but also has the duty to order supplies for his medical facility. Keeping fingers crossed. Thanks again!
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