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==Insignia== {| style="margin:auto;" border="1" cellpadding="1" |- ! style="background:#efefef;" |Chief Commander ! style="background:#efefef;" |Commander ! style="background:#efefef;" |Officer ! style="background:#efefef;" |Legionnaire |- |[[File:Us legion of merit chief commander.png|121px|center]] |[[File:US Legion of Merit Commander.png|119px|center]] |[[File:Us legion of merit officer.png|120px|center]] |[[File:Us legion of merit legionnaire.png|120px|center]] |- ! style="background:#efefef;" colspan="4" |Ribbon |- |[[File:US Legion of Merit Chief Commander ribbon.png|106px|center]] |[[File:US Legion of Merit Commander ribbon.png|106px|center]] |[[File:Us legion of merit officer rib.png|106px|center]] |[[File:Legion of Merit ribbon.svg|106px|center]] |} *The '''Chief Commander Degree''' of the Legion of Merit Medal is, on a wreath of green laurel joined at the bottom by a gold bow-knot (rosette), a domed five-pointed white star bordered crimson, points reversed with v-shaped extremities tipped with a gold ball. In the center, a blue disk encircled by gold clouds, with 13 white stars arranged in the pattern that appears on the [[Great Seal of the United States]]. Between each point, within the wreath are crossed arrows pointing outwards. The overall width is {{convert|2+15/16|in|mm}}. The words "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" are engraved in the center of the reverse. A miniature of the decoration in gold on a horizontal gold bar is worn on the service ribbon. *The '''Commander Degree''' of the Legion of Merit Medal is, on a wreath of green laurel joined at the bottom by a gold bow-knot (rosette), a five-pointed white star bordered crimson, points reversed with v-shaped extremities tipped with a gold ball. In the center, a blue disk encircled by gold clouds, with 13 white stars arranged in the pattern that appears on the [[Great Seal of the United States]]. Between each star point, within the wreath, are crossed war arrows pointing outwards, representing armed protection to the Nation. The overall width is {{convert|2+1/4|in|mm}}. A gold laurel wreath in the v-shaped angle at the top connects an oval suspension ring to the neck ribbon that is {{convert|1+15/16|in|mm}} in width. The reverse of the five-pointed star is enameled in white, and the border is crimson. In the center, a disk for engraving the name of the recipient surrounded by the words "ANNUIT COEPTIS MDCCLXXXII": a combination of the motto from the Great Seal, "He [God] Has Favored Our Undertakings", with the date for the first award of a US decoration, the [[Purple Heart]]. An outer scroll contains the words "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA." A miniature of the decoration in silver on a horizontal silver bar is worn on the service ribbon. :The neck ribbon for the degree of Commander is {{convert|1+15/16|in|mm}} wide and consists of the following stripes: {{convert|1/16|in|mm}} white 67101; center {{convert|1+13/16|in|mm}} crimson and {{convert|1/16|in|mm}} white. *The '''Officer Degree''' of the Legion of Merit Medal is similar to the degree of Commander except the overall width is {{convert|1+7/8|in|mm}} and the pendant has a suspension ring instead of the wreath for attaching the ribbon. A gold replica of the medal, {{convert|3/4|in|mm}} wide, is centered on the suspension ribbon. *The '''Legionnaire Degree''' of the Legion of Merit Medal and the '''Legion of Merit Medal issued to U.S. personnel''' is the same as the degree of Officer, except the suspension ribbon does not have the medal replica. The ribbon for all of the decorations is {{convert|1+3/8|in|mm}} wide and consists of the following stripes: {{convert|1/16|in|mm}} white; center {{convert|1+1/4|in|mm}} crimson; and {{convert|1/16|in|mm}} white. The reverse of all of the medals has the motto taken from the [[Great Seal of the United States]], "<small>ANNUIT COEPTIS</small>" ("He [God] has favored our undertakings") and the date "<small>MDCCLXXXII</small>" (1782), which is the date of America's first decoration, the [[Badge of Military Merit]], now known as the [[Purple Heart]]. The ribbon design also follows the pattern of the Purple Heart ribbon. ;Additional awards Additional awards of the Legion of Merit are denoted by [[oak leaf cluster]]s (in the Army, Air Force, and Space Force), and by [[5/16 inch star|{{convert|5/16|in|mm}} gold stars]] (in the Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard). Until 2017,<ref name=RevokeV>{{cite web|url=https://www.stripes.com/news/pentagon-implements-c-and-r-awards-devices-removes-v-from-2-awards-1.461526|title=Pentagon implements 'C' and 'R' awards devices, removes 'V' from 2 awards|access-date=December 22, 2017|archive-date=January 1, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180101192614/https://www.stripes.com/news/pentagon-implements-c-and-r-awards-devices-removes-v-from-2-awards-1.461526|url-status=live}}</ref> the sea services (the Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard) awarded the [["V" Device|Combat "V"]] for wear on the LOM. The Army, Air Force, and Space Force do not authorize the "V" device for the Legion of Merit.
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