THE RIBBON COLLECTOR
      by Greg Ogletree
      
      
      Greg Ogletree is a retired USAF officer and
          former director (board member) of the Orders and Medals
          Society of America (OMSA).  He earned his BA degree in
          military history, cum laude, from the University of Puget
          Sound in 1980, his BS degree in political science from the
          University of the State of New York in 1981, and was selected
          as one of the Outstanding Young Men of America in both 1985
          and 1987.  Greg is perhaps best known for his definitive
          book on U.S. National Guard medals and ribbons, Awards &
          Decorations of U.S. State Military Forces, published in 1988,
          but also has written several other books and numerous articles
          for periodicals dealing with U.S. militaria.  In addition
          to state military awards, his primary interests are in U.S.
          military patches, miniature U.S. medals, and ribbon bars of
          all U.S. military and civilian organizations.  In the
          mid-1980s, he published the short-lived but very popular
          newsletter, The Ribbon Collector, for collectors worldwide and
          in 1989 he was awarded a Certificate of Merit by OMSA for his
          work with the Ribbon Bank.  In 2017 he revived The Ribbon
          Collector.  Greg is a life member of numerous hereditary,
          fraternal, veteran, and professional organizations—far too
          many to list in this brief bio.  Although born in
          Vermont, Greg grew up in a Coast Guard family so has lived in
          more than a dozen states and currently calls Lompoc,
          California, home.  His wife of nearly 50 years passed on
          in 2018, but he still enjoys their two daughters., six
          grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.
      
      
Articles
          about the use of Ribbons and in some case's for
          those in the Ribbon Collecting area, may be new to them.
        See #9 and it's reference to Medal of Honor
            Ribbons, One as a printed version, the other as a
            silk-screened version.
        
      
      
        
        
          
            
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         These pages
              were created in MS Word and saved as a web page, in some
              cases the original formatting did not work properly to the
              design of the original and thus may appear different in
              it's look, not the content.