Department of Defense Medal for Distinguished Public Service

Department of Defense Medal for Distinguished Public Service
Department of Defense Medal for Distinguished Public Service
DoD Distinguished Public Service Award.png
Obverse and reverse of the medal
Awarded by United States Department of Defense Seal.svg Secretary of Defense
Country  United States
Type Civilian public service award
Eligibility Non-career Federal employees, private citizens, and foreign nationals.
Awarded for Exceptionally distinguished service of significance to a DoD Component or function, or Department of Defense as a whole.
Precedence
Next (lower) Secretary of Defense Medal for Outstanding Public Service
US DoD Distinguished Public Service Award BAR.svg
Ribbon bar of the medal

The Department of Defense Medal for Distinguished Public Service is the highest award that is presented by the Secretary of Defense, to a private citizen, politician, non-career Federal employee, or foreign national. It is presented for exceptionally distinguished service of significance to the Department of Defense as a whole, or a DoD Component or function, where recognition at the component level would not be sufficient for the service rendered.[1]

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Eligibility

Department of Defense Honorary Awards Programs chart

To be eligible for consideration the individual must have rendered exceptionally distinguished service of significance to the Department of Defense as a whole. Recognition may also be given for distinguished service of such exceptional significance to a Department of Defense Component or Function that recognition at the Component level would be insufficient. The service or assistance may have been rendered at considerable personal sacrifice and inconvenience and should be motivated by patriotism, good citizenship, and a sense of public responsibility.[2]

Normally, it is required that nominees have a direct working relationship with the most senior officials in the Federal government, e.g., Secretary of Defense, Deputy Secretary of Defense, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff, Secretary of State.[3]

An individual may receive this award more than once with subsequent awards consisting of a bronze, silver, or gold palm, respectively.[2]

Description

The award consists of a gold medal, a miniature medal, a rosette, and a citation signed by the Secretary of Defense.[2]

The obverse of the medal depicts an eagle facing to the right clutching three arrows, below the eagle is a half laurel wreath. Above the eagle are thirteen stars with rays between the stars. This imagery is identical to the seal of the Department of Defense. The reverse contains the inscription "TO...FOR DISTINGUISHED PUBLIC SERVICE TO THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE". The edge of the medallion is surrounded by a laurel wreath on both the obverse and reverse. The medal is suspended from ribbon containing one central strip in maroon, with a white stripe on each side separating it from two blue stripes, with a thin white stripe at each edge.

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