The Marine Corps Good Conduct Ribbon, also known as the Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal Ribbon, is awarded to enlisted members of the United States Marine Corps for exemplary behavior, efficiency, and fidelity in active federal military service. Criteria for receiving this award include:
- Completing three consecutive years of honorable and faithful service.
- Maintaining a clean disciplinary record throughout the period of service.
- Demonstrating consistent performance and conduct that meets or exceeds Marine Corps standards.
This ribbon recognizes and honors the dedication, professionalism, and good conduct of Marine Corps personnel. Subsequent awards of the ribbon are denoted by bronze and silver service stars.
- Completing three consecutive years of honorable and faithful service.
- Maintaining a clean disciplinary record throughout the period of service.
- Demonstrating consistent performance and conduct that meets or exceeds Marine Corps standards.
This ribbon recognizes and honors the dedication, professionalism, and good conduct of Marine Corps personnel. Subsequent awards of the ribbon are denoted by bronze and silver service stars.