Recognition
Lieutenant General Richard R. Taylor´s ribbon bar:
| 1st Row | Army Distinguished Service Medal | Legion of Merit with Oak Leaf Cluster | ||||||||
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| 2nd Row | Bronze Star Medal | Joint Service Commendation Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster | Army Commendation Medal | |||||||
| 3rd Row | American Campaign Medal | World War II Victory Medal | National Defense Service Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster | |||||||
| 4th Row | Korean Service Medal with two service stars | Vietnam Service Medal with four service stars | Vietnam Distinguished Service Order, 1st Class | |||||||
| 5th Row | Vietnam Civil Actions Medal, 1st Class | United Nations Korea Medal | Vietnam Campaign Medal | |||||||
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