ACDA Superior Honor Award

ACDA Superior Honor Award

ACDA Superior Honor Award medal
Awarded by Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
Type Medal
Eligibility Foreign Service, Civil Service, US Military
Awarded for " A special act or service or sustained extraordinary performance covering a period of one year or longer"
Status Obsolete
Precedence
Next (higher) ACDA Distinguished Honor Award
Next (lower) ACDA Meritorious Honor Award

Ribbon

The Superior Honor Award is an award of the United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, an independent agency charged with implementing and verifying arms control strategies which has since been merged into the Department of State. Similar versions of the same award exist for the United States Agency for International Development, the Department of State, and the former U.S. Information Agency. This award has been replaced with the State Department's Superior Honor Award. This award was presented to groups or individuals in recognition of a special act or service or sustained extraordinary performance covering a period of one year or longer.

The award consists of a certificate signed by an assistant secretary, an official of equivalent rank or the ACDA Director.

Criteria

The following criteria are applicable to granting a Superior Honor Award:[1]

Military Use

Upon authorization, members of the U.S. military may wear the medal and ribbon in the appropriate order of precedence as a U.S. non-military personal decoration.

References

  1. "3 FAM 4827 Superior Honor Award". US Department of State. 31 January 2003. Retrieved 12 Jan 2016.

See also

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