Army Recruiting Ribbon
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Service: ARMY Instituted: 2023
Authorized: AR 600-8-22 dtd 19 February 2024
Issuing Country: ( US ) - United States
Description:
- This ribbon was authorized in January 2023.
- The Army Recruiting Ribbon is authorized for all Soldiers (except recruiters who are ineligible), whether officer or enlisted, who provide a valid referral to the U.S. Army of an individual who both enlists and ships to initial military training. Referring Soldiers must be in good standing and not flagged.
- Referring Soldier and applicant must willingly provide and submit their own information through the established Go Army system.
- Soldiers may receive the Army Recruiting Ribbon up to four times during their career. Additional awards are identified with a numerical device added to the ribbon.
- At each award of the Army Recruiting Ribbon, Soldiers in the grades of E – 4 or E – 5 will receive 10 points toward promotion to E – 5 or E – 6. Soldiers may receive up to 40 total promotions points for four valid referrals.
- The consolidated validation roster for the U.S. Army Recruiting Command (USAREC) serves as the documentation of referrals for unit S1s to verify and will be generated on a monthly basis. Soldiers can find the consolidated validation roster on the HRC ADB website.
- The Soldier’s BN commander is the approval authority for award of the Army Recruiting Ribbon and will provide a memorandum to serve as supporting documentation for the award. The approval memoran-dum will be uploaded via iPERMS for filing in the Soldier’s AMHRR.
- Soldiers may refer a qualified applicant for service into the U.S. Army by providing the applicant‘s name, phone number, and email and their DoD identification number. Submit the applicant‘s information via https://www.goarmy.com/refer or text RFRL to GOARMY (462769) and allow the referred applicant to enter key information.
- Referred applicants must willingly provide and submit their own contact information.
- Referring Soldier must willingly provide and submit their own DoD identification number, first name, and last name.




