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Department of the Army Civilian Service Achievement Medal

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Demonstrated initiative and skill in devising new or improved equipment, work methods, and procedures; conceiving inventions that resulted in considerable savings in manpower, time, space, materials, or other items of expense; or items that improved safety or health of the
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and above, or civilian equivalent, may approve this award. A nomination normally covers either a period of sustained superior service or a level of achievement sufficient to warrant this recognition. This medal is comparable to the
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Honorary Awards scheme for Department of the Army employees, ranking just below the Commander's Award for Civilian Service. It consists of a medal, lapel pin, and certificate.
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Demonstrated courage or competence in an emergency while performing assigned duties resulting in benefit to the Government or its personnel.
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Accomplished supervisory or nonsupervisory duties in an outstanding manner, setting an example of achievement for others to follow.
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Dennis C. Davis receives Achievement Medal for Civilian Service for his work during Puerto Rico Power Restoration Task Force
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Rendered professional or public relations service that resulted in considerable favorable publicity in the local area.
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Army civilian employees paid from appropriated and non-appropriated funds, or indirect-hire foreign nationals
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Demonstrated leadership in performing assigned duties that resulted in improved productivity of the unit.
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is awarded for noteworthy achievements that are of a lesser degree than those recognized by the
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Awarded for noteworthy achievements by US Department of the Army
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Department of the Army Civilian Service Achievement Medal
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Department of the Army Civilian Service Achievement Medal
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Awards and decorations of the United States government
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Military awards and decorations of the United States
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Achievement Medal for Civilian Service

United States

Department of the Army

Civilian Service Commendation Medal
Army Achievement Medal
Civilian Service Commendation Medal
Department of the Army

Lieutenant Colonel
Army Achievement Medal
Department of the Army Civilian Awards
Awards and decorations of the United States government
Achievement Medal for Civilian Service
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AWARDS: The Achievement Medal for Civilian Service
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Army Regulation 672–20
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United States Army
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Military awards and decorations of the United States

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