Texas Combat Service Ribbon


The Texas Combat Service Ribbon is the eighth highest campaign/service award that may be issued to a service member of the Texas Military Forces. Subsequent awards are denoted by a bronze star device.

Eligibility

The Texas Combat Service Ribbon is awarded to any service member of the Texas Military Forces who:
The Texas Combat Service Ribbon was established by Senator Kel Seliger in Senate Bill 955, authorized by the Seventy-ninth Texas Legislature, and approved by Governor Rick Perry on 17 June 2005, effective the same date.

Description

Ribbon

The ribbon is 1-3/8 inches wide and is composed of stripes of red, white, red, white, blue, white, and blue.

Device

A five-pointed bronze star, 3/16 of an inch in circumscribing diameter, is issued to be worn to denote second and succeeding awards of the Texas Combat Service Ribbon. Stars will be worn centered on the service ribbon, with one point up. A maximum of four stars will be worn.

Notable Recipients