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How do you get a Distinguished Service Medal?

How do you get a Distinguished Service Medal?

The Distinguished Service Medal is awarded to any person who, while serving in any capacity with the United States Army, has distinguished himself or herself by exceptionally meritorious service to the Government in a duty of great responsibility.

Who is the approving authority for an MSM?

In the Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard, the awarding authority for the MSM must be either a flag officer or general officer holding the pay grade of O-7 or above.

How many Distinguished Service Medals have been awarded?

Distinguished Service Cross (United States)

Distinguished Service Cross
Eligibility United States Army soldiers
Status Currently awarded
First awarded 2 January 1918
Total 13,462

Who was the first woman to receive the Distinguished Service Medal?

Ann Dunwoody – Recipient –

What qualifies for meritorious service medal?

The Meritorious Service Medal is awarded to any member of the Armed Forces of the United States or to any member of the Armed Forces of a friendly foreign nation who has distinguished himself or herself by outstanding meritorious achievement or service.

What form is used for Army Awards?

DA 638
A DA 638 is a US Army form used to recommend a soldier for an award. This form is appropriate in most cases except for recommendations for awards for heroism, valor, or wartime, which require a separate process for recommendation.

Who can make recommendations for an award army?

AR 600-8-2 paragraph 3-4 states: It is the responsibility of any individual having personal knowledge of an act, achievement, or service believed to warrant the award of a decoration, to submit a formal recommendation into military command channels for consideration.

Who was the first woman in the Army?

In 1917 Loretta Walsh became the first woman to enlist as a woman. A 1948 law made women a permanent part of the military services. In 1976, the first group of women were admitted into a U.S. military academy. Approximately 16% of the 2013 West Point class consisted of women.

Can a civilian receive a Distinguished Service Medal?

Army civilian employees who are eligible for Army honorary awards, military personnel, and Army contractors are ineligible. These awards are in hierarchical order from the highest to the lowest. Distinguished Public Service Medal; Superior Public Service Medal; Meritorious Public Service Medal; Public Service Commendation Medal

What are the awards of the Department of the Army?

1 Patriotic Public Service Lapel Pin 2 Certificate of Achievement 3 Commendation Certificate 4 Certificate of Appreciation 5 Secretary of the Army Award for Outstanding Achievement in Materiel Acquisition 6 Department of the Army Certificate of Promotion 7 Award for Outstanding Service in the Army Senior Executive Service

Which is the highest civilian award in the Army?

(These awards are listed in hierarchical order from the highest to the lowest): Secretary of the Army Award for Valor. Exceptional Civilian Service Award. Department of the Army Meritorious Civilian Service Award. Department of the Army Superior Civilian Service Award.

What kind of medals do you get in the Army?

1 Distinguished Civilian Service Medal 2 Superior Civilian Service Medal 3 Meritorious Civilian Service Medal 4 Civilian Service Commendation Medal 5 Civilian Service Achievement Medal 6 Civilian Award for Humanitarian Service 7 Armed Forces Civilian Service Medal