Presidential Citizens Medal

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Presidential Citizens Medal
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Awarded by
Seal Of The President Of The United States Of America.svg
the President of the United States
Type Civil award
Eligibility Citizens of the United States
Awarded for "exemplary deeds or services [performed] for his or her country or fellow citizens."
Status Currently awarded
Statistics
Established 13 November 1969
Precedence
Next (higher) Presidential Medal of Freedom
Next (lower) Public Safety Officer Medal of Valor
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Ribbon of the medal

The Presidential Citizens Medal is the second highest civilian award in the United States, second only to the Presidential Medal of Freedom. It is awarded by the President of the United States, and may be given posthumously.

Established on November 13, 1969, by President Richard Nixon, the Presidential Citizens Medal may be granted to any United States citizen "who [has] performed exemplary deeds or services for his or her country or fellow citizens". President Carter and President Ford did not award any citizens with this honor during their terms in office. Roberto Clemente was the first person to receive the award in 1973. It was awarded posthumously.

The medal is a disc of gilt and enamel, based on the Seal of the President of the United States, with the eagle surrounded by a wreath of leaves. The medal is suspended on a ribbon, dark blue with a light blue central stripe and white edge stripes.

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