Texas Federal Service Medal
Texas Federal Service Medal | |
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Awarded by Texas | |
Type | Military decoration |
Eligibility | Awarded to members of the Texas Military Forces |
Awarded for | Service |
Status | Currently awarded |
Description | The ribbon drape is of yellow, red, blue and green stripes. The medal is bronze with the Alamo Mission in San Antonio and the words "Texas Service Medal" and "U.S. Armed Forces" on the obverse. On the reverser is the Coat of Arms of Texas with the words "Texas Nation Guard" and "For Service". |
Precedence | |
Next (higher) | Texas Adjutant General's Individual Award |
Next (lower) | Texas Desert Shield-Desert Storm Campaign Medal |
Texas Federal Service Medal Ribbon |
The Texas Federal Service Medal is an award within the Texas Military Forces, within the United States Armed Forces. It is the third highest of the military decoration that may be awarded to a member of the Texas Military Forces.
Eligibility
The Texas Federal Service Medal may be awarded to members of the Texas Military Forces.
Use
The Federal Service Medal shall be awarded to a person who was inducted into federal service from the state military forces between 15 Jun 1940 and 1 Jan 1946 or after 1 Jun 1950, if the service was for more than 90 Days.[1]
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