Commander's Award for Civilian Service was created on 1976-06-30.
Civilian Award for Humanitarian Service was created in 1985-11.
Achievement Medal for Civilian Service was created on 1987-08-24.
Department of the Army Superior Civilian Service Award was created on 1987-04-13.
Yes, an Army Reserve officer can wear the Commander's Award for Civilian Service if they have been awarded it for their contributions as a civilian employee. This award is typically given for exceptional service and achievements in a civilian capacity, and it is permissible for service members to wear decorations awarded for civilian service while in uniform. However, it is essential to follow the specific guidelines outlined in Army regulations regarding the wear of awards and decorations.
Yes!
NO. The Commander's Award for Civilian Service is an honorary award presented by the Dept of the Army to civilian employees for commendable service or achievement. Only Army civilian employees are eligible to receive it, so there would be no way for a U.S. Marine to wear it on his uniform.
Queen's Award for Voluntary Service was created in 2002.
Commonwealth Award of Distinguished Service was created in 1979.
NAS Award for Chemistry in Service to Society was created in 1991.
Navy Distinguished Public Service Award was created in 1951.
Commander's Award for Public Service was created on 1983-06-14.
Air Force Longevity Service Award was created in 1957.