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Meritorious
Service
Medal and Ribbon |
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Meritorious
Service Medal Ribbon |
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This
decoration was established by Executive Order 11448 on Jan. 16,
1969. |
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The
Meritorious Service Medal may be awarded to any member of the
Armed Forces of the United States who distinguishes themselves
by either outstanding achievement or meritorious service to the
United States. |
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Meritorious Service Medal |
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This
award was established as the counterpart of the Bronze Star
Medal for the recognition of meritorious noncombat service. |
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The
medal was designed by Jay Morris and sculptured by Lewis J.
King, Jr., both of the Army's Institute of Heraldry. |
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It
is a one and one-half inch medallion in bronze, on the obverse
as eagle wings upraised, standing upon two upward curving
branches of laurel tied with a ribbon between the talons of the
eagle, above and behind the eagle the upper part of a
five-pointed star (with two smaller stars outlined within) on a
incised plaque with six points starting at the top of each wing
of the eagle. |
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The
reverse is plain with a circular inscription in raised letters,
"United States of America" and "Meritorious Service" separated
by dots. |
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The
ribbon is purplish red with a quarter inch white stripe
one-eighth inch from each edge. |
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