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1.
Description: On a 1 3/8 inches wide bronze hexagon, one point up,
an American bald eagle with wings displayed horizontally, grasping three
crossed arrows and bearing on its breast a shield paly of thirteen pieces
and a chief. On the reverse, a name panel between the words "FOR MILITARY"
and "MERIT", all above a sprig of laurel.
2.
Ribbon: The ribbon is 1 3/8 inches wide and consists of the
following stripes: 3/32 inch white 67101; 25/64 inch myrtle green 67190;
1/32 inch white; 1/16 inch myrtle green; 1/32 inch white; 1/16 inch myrtle
green; center 1/32 inch white; 1/16 inch myrtle green; 1/32 inch white;
1/16 inch myrtle green; 1/32 inch white; 25/64 inch myrtle green; and 3/32
inch white.
3.
Criteria: a. The Army Commendation Medal is awarded to any member
of the Armed Forces of the United States other than General Officers who,
while serving in any capacity with the Army after 6 December 1941,
distinguished himself by heroism, meritorious achievement or meritorious
service. Award may be made to a member of the Armed Forces of a friendly
foreign nation who, after 1 June 1962, distinguishes himself by an act of
heroism, extraordinary achievement, or meritorious service which has been
of mutual benefit to a friendly nation and the United States.
b. Awards
may be made for acts of valor performed under circumstances described
above which are of lesser degree than required for award of the Bronze
Star Medal. These acts may involve aerial flight. An award may be made for
acts of noncombatant-related heroism which do not meet the requirements
for an award of the Soldier’s Medal.
4.
Components: The following are authorized components of the Army
Commendation Medal:
a.
Decoration (regular size): MIL-D-3943/27. NSN 8455-00-269-5750 for the
decoration set. NSN 8455-00-246-3820 for individual replacement medal.
b.
Decoration (miniature size): MIL-D-3943/27. NSN 8455-00-996-5003.
c. Ribbon:
MIL-R-11589/37. NSN 8455-00-257-3898.
d. Lapel
Button: MIL-L-11484/20. NSN 8455-00-269-5423.
5.
Background: a. In a summary sheet, 5 November 1945, WDGAP, Personnel
Division recommended that an Army Commendation Ribbon of distinctive
design be established to recognize meritorious service in an area at a
time for which the Bronze Star Medal may not be awarded. The
recommendation was approved by the Secretary of War and the ribbon was
established by War Department Circular 377, dated 18 December 1945. This
circular authorized award to "members of the Armed Forces of the United
States serving in any capacity with the Army for meritorious service
rendered since 7 December 1941, not in sustained operational activities
against an enemy nor in direct support of such operation, i.e., in areas
and at times when the Bronze Star Medal may not be awarded because of its
operational character". Authority to award the Commendation Ribbon was
delegated to Major Generals or commanders of any command, force or
installation normally commanded by Major Generals.
b. In a DF,
29 April 1948, from the D/PA to the Quartermaster General, the Personnel &
Admin. Division indicated that the Secretary of the Army and the Secretary
of the Air Force had authorized a medal pendant to be established for the
Commendation Ribbon and requested that a proposed design be prepared. The
design was approved by both Secretaries on 8 July 1948. The Medal Pendant
for Commendation Ribbon was announced in Department of the Army (DA)
Circular 91 (AF Letter 35-25) dated 20 July 1949. On 20 March 1950, the
Secretary of the Navy approved the Navy Commendation Ribbon, and
authorized use of the same pendant with a different ribbon on 6 April
1950.
c. DA General
Order No. 10, dated 31 March 1960, renamed the Commendation Ribbon with
Medal Pendant to the Army Commendation Medal. President Kennedy, in a
memorandum to the Secretary of Defense, dated 1 June 1962, authorized the
award of the Army Commendation Medal to members of the Armed Forces of
friendly foreign nations who, after 1 June 1962, distinguished themselves
by an act of heroic, extraordinary achievement, or meritorious service.
d. Order of
precedence and wear of decorations is contained in Army Regulation (AR)
670-1. Policy for awards, approving authority, supply, and issue of
decorations is contained in AR 600-8-22. |