- Defense Meritorious Service Medal
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Defense Meritorious Service Medal Awarded by the United States Department of Defense Type Medal Eligibility Military Personnel Only Status Current Precedence Next (higher) Purple Heart Equivalent Meritorious Service Medals:
Joint Service, Branch ServiceNext (lower) Air Medal
Defense Meritorious Service Medal ribbonThe Defense Meritorious Service Medal (DMSM) is the third-highest award bestowed upon members of the United States military by the United States Department of Defense. The medal is awarded in the name of the Secretary of Defense to members of the Armed Forces who, while serving in a joint activity, distinguish themselves by non-combat outstanding achievement or meritorious service, but not of a degree to warrant award of the Defense Superior Service Medal.
The medal was first created on November 3, 1977 by President Jimmy Carter under Executive Order 12019. It was first awarded to Major Terrell G. Covington, United States Army.
Additional awards of the Defense Meritorious Service Medal are denoted by oak leaf clusters. The medal is not the same as the Meritorious Service Medal, which is a separate federal military decoration. Both have virtually identical award criteria, but the DMSM is awarded to servicemembers assigned to joint, multi-service organizations, while the MSM is awarded to servicemembers in traditional military units within their respective individual services.
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A Bronze medal 1 1/2 inches (3.81 cm) in diameter overall consisting of a circular wreath of laurel tied with a ribbon at base and at center a pentagon shape slightly overlapping the wreath; overall an eagle with wings upraised standing at the base of the pentagon.[1]
Symbolism
The eagle is symbolic of the United States; the pentagon shape alludes to the Department of Defense, and the laurel wreath represents achievement.
A ribbon 1 3/8 inches (8.57 cm) in width composed of the following vertical stripes: White 1/16 inch (.16 cm), Crimson 1/4 inch (.64 cm), White 7/32 inch (.56 cm), Bluebird 1/16 inch (.16 cm), White 1/16 inch (.16 cm), Bluebird 1/16 inch (.16 cm), White 1/16 inch (.16 cm), Bluebird 1/16 inch (.16 cm), White 7/32 inch (.56 cm), Crimson 1/4 inch (.64 cm), White 1/16 inch (.16 cm).
Symbolism
The colors, crimson and white, are duplicates of the colors of the Legion of Merit ribbon. The stripes of blue (Bluebird) is the color associated with the Department of Defense.
See also
Inter-service awards and decorations of the United States militaryFederal military decorations DoD decorations Defense Distinguished Service · Defense Superior Service · Defense Meritorious Service · Joint Service Commendation · Joint Service Achievement · Joint Meritorious UnitFederal service medals National Defense Service Medal · Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal · Humanitarian Service Medal · Outstanding Volunteer Service · Armed Forces Service Medal · Armed Forces Reserve · POW · Antarctica Service · Korean Service · Korea Defense Service · Vietnam Service · Southwest Asia Service · Kosovo Campaign · Afghanistan Campaign Medal · Iraq Campaign Medal · GWOT Expeditionary Medal · GWOT Service MedalReferences
External links
Categories:- Awards and decorations of the United States Department of Defense
- Awards established in 1977
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