Joint Chiefs of Staff Outstanding Public Service Ribbon

Joint Chiefs of Staff Outstanding Public Service Ribbon
Joint Chiefs of Staff Outstanding Public Service Ribbon

History

The Joint Chiefs of Staff Outstanding Public Service Ribbon honors individuals not primarily employed by the United States government who make outstanding contributions or carry out other noteworthy service on behalf of the Department of Defense, Joint Staff, or subsidiary bodies in the spirit of public improvement; qualifying service is of a lesser degree than would warrant the Joint Chiefs of Staff Distinguished Public Service Ribbon. It is the second-highest public service award bestowed by the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

Details

The medal is silver and features the image of a shield superimposed over two parallel swords pointing upward and two criss-crossed. It is encircled by a laurel wreath, and an inscription on a scroll draped around the swords reads “JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF.” The reverse features a laurel wreath at the bottom and inscriptions reading “CHAIRMAN OF THE JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF” and “awarded to [NAME OF RECIPIENT] FOR OUTSTANDING SERVICE.” The ribbon is white with a thin vertical purple stripe toward each edge and a thicker purple stripe on each edge.

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