Department of Defense Distinguished Civilian Service Award

Department of Defense Distinguished Civilian Service Award

Ribbon of the medal
Awarded by United States Department of Defense
Country  United States
Type Civilian Medal
Eligibility Career DoD civilian employees
Precedence
Next (lower) Secretary of Defense Meritorious Civilian Service Award

The Department of Defense Distinguished Civilian Service Award is the highest civilian award given by the United States Department of Defense. This award and accompanying Distinguished Civilian Service Medal is the Department's highest award given to career DoD civilian employees whose careers reflect exceptional devotion to duty and whose contributions to the efficiency, economy, or other improvements in DoD operations are of a significantly broad scope

First recipient

Originally, the Distinguished Civilian Service Medal was awarded by United States Department of War for work in the intelligence service. Earl H. Pritchard was the first recipient of the award for his service from 1942 to 1945 when he was a civilian analyst with military intelligence during the Second World War.

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