You assume that the North Korean Field Marshal didn't earn his.
Regardless being classless is equating a county sheriff like Clarke with a military professional. What medals do you earn running a jail?
I rarely point out something so basic, but you seem a bit comprehension challenged today.
Sticking with the North Korea thing, too. Medals for Sheriff, which you could learn if you simply checked.
Are you already entered in the contest, btw? Looking at the reactions of other members, I guess they might have already entered Redhead.
Clarke per Wiki:
"His career in law enforcement began in 1978 at the Milwaukee Police Department (MPD). He "rose through the ranks at a slow but steady pace in his 24 years with the department." Clarke was a patrol officer for eleven years and then a homicide detective; he was promoted to lieutenant of detectives in 1993 and captain in 1999.[4]
In 1999, Clarke received a B.A. in Management of Criminal Justice from Concordia University Wisconsin's School of Adult and Continuing Education.[5]"
A 39 year career up from the ranks, in law enforcement.