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Coast Guard Reserve Good Conduct Award box set consist of the large medal and ribbon mounted inside the presentation box.
The Coast Guard Reserve Good Conduct Medal was originally established as the Coast Guard Reserve Meritorious Service Ribbon by Admiral Edwin J. Roland, Commandant of the Coast Guard, on February 1, 1963.
It was redesignated as a medal under its current name by Admiral John B. Haynes, Commandant of the Coast Guard, on September 3, 1981.
The Coast Guard Reserve Good Conduct Medal has been awarded for qualifying service from February 1, 1963 to the present.
The Coast Guard Reserve Good Conduct Medal is awarded on a selective basis to Coast Guard enlisted Reservists on inactive duty who fulfill with distinction the obligations of inactive Reservists, such as excellent attendance at drills, proficiency in rate, and development of leadership qualities for a three-year period.
The Coast Guard Reserve Good Conduct Medal is worn after the Good Conduct Medal.
Additional awards of the Coast Guard Reserve Good Conduct Medal are denoted by bronze stars.