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1.
Description: The Presidential Unit Citation emblem worn to
represent award of the Presidential Unit Citation is 1 7/16 inches wide
and 9/16 inch in height. The emblem consists of a 1/16 inch wide Gold
frame with laurel leaves which encloses an Ultramarine Blue 67118 ribbon.
2.
Criteria: The Presidential Unit Citation is awarded to units of the
Armed Forces of the United States and co-belligerent nations for
extraordinary heroism in action against an armed enemy occurring on or
after 7 December 1941. The unit must display such gallantry,
determination, and esprit de corps in accomplishing its mission under
extremely difficult and hazardous conditions as to set it apart and above
other units participating in the same campaign. The degree of heroism
required is the same as that which would warrant award of a Distinguished
Service Cross to an individual. Extended periods of combat duty or
participation in a large number of operational missions, either ground or
air is not sufficient. This award will normally be earned by units that
have participated in single or successive actions covering relatively
brief time spans. It is not reasonable to presume that entire units can
sustain Distinguished Service Cross performance for extended time periods
except under the most unusual circumstances. Only on rare occasions will a
unit larger than battalion qualify for award of this decoration.
3.
Components: The components of the Presidential Unit Citation are
the emblem awarded to members of the unit and the streamer for display on
the unit flag/guidon.
a.
Presidential Unit Citation emblem: MIL-D-3943/32 (frame) and
MIL-R-11589/54 (ribbon). NSN 8455-00-257-3875.
b. Streamer:
MIL-S-14650/5. Manual requisition in accordance with Chapter 9, Army
Regulation (AR) 840-10.
4.
Background: a. The Distinguished Unit Citation was established as a
result of Executive Order No. 9075, dated 26 February 1942. The Executive
Order directed the Secretary of War to issue citations in the name of the
President of the United States to Army units for outstanding performance
of duty after 7 December 1941. The design submitted by the Office of the
Quartermaster General was approved by the G1 on 30 May 1942.
b. The
Distinguished Unit Citation was redesignated the Presidential Unit
Citation (Army) per DF, DCSPER, date 3 November 1966.
c. The emblem
is worn by all members of a cited organization and is considered an
individual decoration for persons in connection with the cited acts and
may be worn whether or not they continue as members of the organization.
Other personnel may wear this decoration while serving with an
organization to indicate the unit has been awarded the Presidential Unit
Citation.
d. Order of
precedence and wear policy for unit awards is contained in Army Regulation
(AR) 670-1. Policy for awards, approving authority, and supply of the unit
award emblem is contained in AR 600-8-22. The policy for display of unit
awards on guidons and flags and supply of streamers is contained in AR
840-10. |