Army Commanders Award for Civilian Service
Department of the Army Commanders Award for Civilian Service | |
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Medal of the award | |
Awarded by Department of the Army | |
Country | United States |
Type | Civilian Honorary Award |
Eligibility | Army civilian employees |
Awarded for | Service or achievement of a lesser degree than recognized by the Superior Civilian Service Award.[1] |
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Established | 30 June 1976 |
Precedence | |
Next (higher) | Superior Civilian Service Award |
Next (lower) | Achievement Medal for Civilian Service |
Related | Army Commendation Medal |
Ribbon bar of the award |
The Commander's Award for Civilian Service is an honorary award presented by the United States Department of the Army to civilian employees for commendable service or achievement. Employees who have a past record of excellence, normally recognized by the previous receipt of one or more honorary or performance awards, may be considered for this award. The Commander's Award for Civilian Service is comparable to the military Army Commendation Medal. [2]
Criteria
Any commander Colonel and above, or civilian equivalent may approve this award. Nominations reflect service or achievement of a lesser degree than recognized by the Superior Civilian Service Award. Employees who have established a pattern of excellence, normally recognized through the previous receipt of one or more honorary or monetary performance awards, may be considered for this award. Eligibility is determined by measuring contributions against the following example levels of achievement:
- Accomplished supervisory or nonsupervisory duties in an outstanding manner, setting an example of achievement for others to follow.
- Demonstrated initiative and skill in devising new or improved equipment, work methods, and procedures, or conceiving inventions that resulted in considerable savings in manpower, time, space, materials, or other items of expense, or improved safety or health of the workforce.
- Demonstrated leadership in performing assigned duties that resulted in improved productivity of the unit. Rendered professional or public relations service that resulted in considerable favorable publicity in the local area.
- Demonstrated courage or competence in an emergency while performing assigned duties resulting in benefit to the Government or its personnel. [2]
Description
On a disc 1 1/4 inches (3.18 cm) in diameter overall a star of five points between three equilateral triangles one angle of each extending beyond edge of disc, all in bronze. On the reserve the inscription “DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY” above “COMMANDER’S AWARD FOR CIVILIAN SERVICE” in two lines, all incised letters. The medal is suspended from a ribbon 1 3/8 inches in width consisting of the following vertical stripes: 1/16” Green, 1/8” White, 5/16” Green, 1/32” White, 5/16” Green, 1/32” White, 5/16” Green, 1/8” White and 1/16” Green. [3]
See also
References
- ↑ "Army Regulation 672–20 Incentive Awards" (PDF). Headquarters, Department of the Army. 29 January 1999. Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 February 2013. Retrieved 2011-07-10.
- 1 2 "Commander's Award for Civilian Service". Department of the Army Public Service Awards for Private Citizens. US Army Civilian Personnel Online. 2008-12-02. Retrieved 2011-07-10.
- ↑ "Commander's Award for Civilian Service". Army Public Service Awards. The Institute of Heraldry. Retrieved 2017-05-02.
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