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Revision as of 22:13, 5 November 2019
| Secretary of Defense Medal for Outstanding Public Service | |
|---|---|
| Type | Civilian public service award |
| Country | |
| Eligibility | Non-career Federal employees, private citizens, and foreign nationals. |
| Status | Currently awarded |
Ribbon bar of the medal | |
| Precedence | |
| Next (higher) | Department of Defense Medal for Distinguished Public Service |
| Next (lower) | Secretary of Defense Medal for Exceptional Public Service |
The Secretary of Defense Medal for Outstanding Public Service is the second highest award presented by the Secretary of Defense to non-career Federal employees, private citizens, and foreign nationals for contributions, assistance, or support to Department of Defense functions that are extensive enough to warrant recognition, but are lesser in scope and impact than is required for the DoD Medal for Distinguished Public Service. The Secretary of Defense is the approval authority. This award consists of a silver medal, a miniature medal, a rosette, and a citation signed by the Secretary of Defense. An individual may receive this award more than once. Subsequent awards consist of the foregoing recognition devices and a bronze, silver, or gold palm, as appropriate.[1]
Notable recipients
- David S. Alberts
- Richard Armitage
- David Jeremiah Barron[2]
- Steven G. Bradbury[3]
- Carl Brashear
- Laura Bush
- Hillary Clinton
- Michele Flournoy
- Brett Giroir
- Robert L. Gordon III
- Mariusz Handzlik
- William A. Jeffrey
- Deborah Lee James
- Jill Kelley
- Zalmay Khalilzad
- Jacques Paul Klein
- Zachary J. Lemnios
- MITRE Corporation
- Michael P. Mulroy
- Walter Oi
- David Scantling
- Elissa Slotkin
- James B. Thayer
- J. Glenn Morris
See also
References
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- ^ White House Office of the Press Secretary (2013-09-24). "President Obama Nominates David Jeremiah Barron to Serve on the United States Court of Appeals" (Press release). Washington, D.C. Retrieved 2015-11-18.
- ^ Passarella, Gina (2009-07-13). "DOJ Lawyer Who Argued Legality of Waterboarding Scores BigLaw Partnership". The Legal Intelligencer. Archived from the original on 2017-10-14. Retrieved 2015-12-28.