Vietnam Civilian Service Award
Appearance
Vietnam Civilian Service Award | |
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Type | Medal |
Eligibility | Foreign Service, Civil Service |
Status | Discontinued |
Precedence | |
Next (higher) | Meritorious Honor Award |
Next (lower) | Expeditionary Service Award |
Related | Vietnam Service Medal Merchant Marine Vietnam Service Medal |
The Vietnam Civilian Service Award is a discontinued award of the United States Foreign Service.[1] It was presented to employees of the U.S. State Department, USAID and USIA assigned to diplomatic and consular facilities in Vietnam, or other civilian service in the airspace or territorial waters of Vietnam, greater than a year.[2]
The award consisted of a medal set and a certificate signed by the Secretary of State.
Criteria
The following criteria were applicable to granting an Award for Valor:
- Sustained superior performance while under threat of physical attack or harassment; or
- An individual act of valor or exceptional performance at the risk of personal safety.
Military Use
This award was only issued to civilians as military members had an equivalent medal.
Notable Recipients
- Lieutenant Colonel John Paul Vann, USA
- Ambassador Samuel R. "Sandy" Berger, for service in South Vietnam, 1968 to 1972.
- Chief Warrant Officer 4 Hershel Williams, USMC, Medal of Honor recipient.
References
- ^ Johnson, Lyndon B. Lyndon Johnson 1967. Public Papers of the President of the United States, 1967, p. 779-782. http://quod.lib.umich.edu/p/ppotpus/4731566.1967.002/171?page=root;rgn=full+text;size=100;view=image;q1=vietnam+civilian+service
- ^ http://www.usamilitarymedals.com/civilian-service-vietnam-medal-p-1017.html
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