US Navy Public Service Awards
The United States Department of the Navy's Public Service Awards are awarded to private citizens and/or organizations for outstanding voluntary contributions to the mission and best interests of the Department of the Navy. For example, it could be awarded for contributions to the development of enhanced operational proficiency, establishment of a scholarship fund for children of military members who lost their lives in action, or establishment of a local naval history museum. The awards are designed to provide formal recognition for individuals or groups who are not employed by the Department of the Navy, or who were not so employed during the period for which a public service award is recommended. They may also be used for senior Department of the Navy officials in non-career or appointive positions.[1]
Distinguished Public Service Award
[edit]The Distinguished Public Service Award is the highest recognition that the Secretary of the Navy may pay to a civilian not employed by the Department of the Navy.
Award
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The medal of the United States Navy Distinguished Public Service Award
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The medal of the United States Navy Distinguished Public Service Award
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The ribbon of the United States Navy Distinguished Public Service Award (vector version)
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The ribbon of the United States Navy Distinguished Public Service Award (raster image)
Recipients
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Richard Blumenthal receiving the Navy Distinguished Public Service Award
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Gene Taylor receiving the Navy Distinguished Public Service Award
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Robert Dunn receiving the Navy Distinguished Public Service Award
Superior Public Service Award
[edit]The Superior Public Service Award is the second highest recognition that the Secretary of the Navy may pay to a civilian not employed by the Department of the Navy.
Award
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The medal of the United States Navy Superior Public Service Award
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The United States Navy Superior Public Service Award as presented to recipients
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The ribbon of the United States Navy Superior Public Service Award (vector image)
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The ribbon of the United States Navy Superior Public Service Award (raster image)
Recipients
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Montel Williams receiving the Navy Superior Public Service Award
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Toby Keith receiving the Navy Superior Public Service Award
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John Burlage receiving the Navy Superior Public Service Award
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Dr. Joe and Mrs. Margaret Branham receiving the Navy Superior Public Service Award
Meritorious Public Service Award
[edit]The Meritorious Public Service Award is the third highest recognition that the Secretary of the Navy may pay to a civilian not employed by the Department of the Navy.
Award
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The medal of the United States Navy Meritorious Public Service Award
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The ribbon of the United States Navy Meritorious Public Service Award (vector image)
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The ribbon of the United States Navy Meritorious Public Service Award (raster image)
Recipients
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Margaret Dalton receiving the Navy Meritorious Public Service Award
References
[edit]- ↑ Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Civilian Human Resources) (September 2005). Guide No. 451-02 DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY (DON) HUMAN RESOURCES IMPLEMENTATION GUIDANCE (.DOC) 23. Archived from the original on 2012-09-26. Retrieved on 2015-06-17.