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Air Force Distinguished Service Medal

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Air Force Distinguished Service Medal
Air Force Distinguished Service Medal
Illustration by Virginia Reyes of the Air Force News Agency · Public domain · source
NameAir Force Distinguished Service Medal
Awarded byUnited States Air Force
TypeMedal
StatusCurrently awarded
HigherDefense Distinguished Service Medal
EquivalentNavy Distinguished Service Medal, Army Distinguished Service Medal
LowerLegion of Merit

Air Force Distinguished Service Medal is a prestigious award presented by the United States Air Force to recognize distinguished and exceptionally meritorious service while serving in a duty of great responsibility. The award is equivalent to the Navy Distinguished Service Medal and the Army Distinguished Service Medal, and is ranked below the Defense Distinguished Service Medal. Recipients of the award have included notable figures such as Curtis LeMay, Carl Spaatz, and Henry Arnold, who have all made significant contributions to the development of the United States Air Force. The award is also closely related to other notable awards, including the Legion of Merit and the Distinguished Flying Cross, which are also presented to recognize exceptional service and achievement.

History

The Air Force Distinguished Service Medal was established on July 6, 1960, by President Dwight D. Eisenhower, with the first awards being presented to notable figures such as Thomas D. White and Nathan F. Twining. The award was created to recognize distinguished and exceptionally meritorious service while serving in a duty of great responsibility, and is presented to individuals who have made significant contributions to the United States Air Force and the United States Department of Defense. The award is closely related to other notable awards, including the Defense Distinguished Service Medal, which is presented to recognize exceptional service and achievement across all branches of the military. Notable recipients of the award have included John P. McConnell, Bruce K. Holloway, and Russell E. Dougherty, who have all served in key leadership positions within the United States Air Force and the North American Aerospace Defense Command.

Eligibility

The Air Force Distinguished Service Medal is presented to officers of the United States Air Force who have distinguished themselves by exceptionally meritorious and distinguished service in a position of great responsibility. The award is typically presented to individuals who have served in key leadership positions, including Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force, Vice Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force, and Commander of the Air Force Space Command. The award is also presented to individuals who have made significant contributions to the development of the United States Air Force, including notable figures such as Billy Mitchell, Hap Arnold, and Curtis LeMay. The award is closely related to other notable awards, including the Navy Distinguished Service Medal and the Army Distinguished Service Medal, which are presented to recognize exceptional service and achievement in the United States Navy and the United States Army.

Appearance

The Air Force Distinguished Service Medal is a gold medal that is 1 1/2 inches in diameter, with a blue enamel ring in the center. The medal is suspended from a blue ribbon with a gold border, and is presented with a certificate and a lapel pin. The award is closely related to other notable awards, including the Defense Distinguished Service Medal and the Legion of Merit, which are also presented to recognize exceptional service and achievement. Notable recipients of the award have included John W. Vogt Jr., James V. Hartinger, and Robert C. Oaks, who have all served in key leadership positions within the United States Air Force and the United States European Command.

Notable Recipients

Notable recipients of the Air Force Distinguished Service Medal have included Curtis LeMay, Carl Spaatz, and Henry Arnold, who have all made significant contributions to the development of the United States Air Force. Other notable recipients have included John P. McConnell, Bruce K. Holloway, and Russell E. Dougherty, who have all served in key leadership positions within the United States Air Force and the North American Aerospace Defense Command. The award has also been presented to notable figures such as Billy Mitchell, Hap Arnold, and Ira Eaker, who have all played important roles in the development of the United States Air Force and the United States Army Air Forces. The award is closely related to other notable awards, including the Distinguished Flying Cross and the Air Medal, which are also presented to recognize exceptional service and achievement.

Awards and Decorations

The Air Force Distinguished Service Medal is a prestigious award that is presented to recognize distinguished and exceptionally meritorious service while serving in a duty of great responsibility. The award is equivalent to the Navy Distinguished Service Medal and the Army Distinguished Service Medal, and is ranked below the Defense Distinguished Service Medal. The award is closely related to other notable awards, including the Legion of Merit and the Distinguished Flying Cross, which are also presented to recognize exceptional service and achievement. Notable recipients of the award have included John W. Vogt Jr., James V. Hartinger, and Robert C. Oaks, who have all served in key leadership positions within the United States Air Force and the United States European Command. The award is also closely related to other notable awards, including the Silver Star and the Bronze Star Medal, which are presented to recognize exceptional service and achievement in combat. Category:United States Air Force awards and decorations

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