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Guardian Medal

The Guardian Medal or Department of Transportation Guardian Medal is an award of the United States Department of Transportation which was established by Secretary of Transportation Norman Y. Mineta following the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001.

Guardian Medal
Guardian Medal
TypeMedal
Presented bySecretary of Transportation
EligibilitySenior government officials and senior officers of the United States Coast Guard
StatusDisestablished 28 February 2003
Established11 September 2001
Ribbon bar of the Guardian Medal
Precedence
Next (higher)Defense Superior Service Medal[1]
Next (lower)Legion of Merit[1]

Criteria edit

The Guardian Medal was awarded to senior government officials who, through visionary leadership, redirected the focus and resources of their organization, or major entities within their organization, and whose efforts had a profound impact in their field, the Federal Government, or on the public in providing for the protection and security of the United States and its citizens. To justify this decoration, nominations must have demonstrated exceptional performance of duty while in a position of great responsibility, clearly above that normally expected, which has contributed materially to the betterment of the United States. The Secretary of Transportation presented this award to those persons in national level positions of great responsibility.[2] New recommendations for the Department of Transportation Guardian Medal are not authorized.[3]

Medal edit

The medal hangs from a striped ribbon. On each edge is a thick band of paprika through which runs a thin line of black. These are followed by two smaller white stripes. The center stripe is a wide blue band through which runs two parallel paprika stripes. The front face of the medal depicts, from the waist up, a colonial minuteman holding a flag. He rises from the center of a scroll that says "Bello vel pace paratus". The medal's face is surrounded by a slightly raised rim which identifies the origin of the medal; "Department of Transportation", arched over the top, is separated by five stars on each side from the words "United States of America". A laurel wreath decorates the rear of the medal. This also has a raised rim, which reads, "For service to the U.S. Department of Transportation in guarding the interests of the American public". The words on both sides of the medal are presented in capital letters.[4]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Ribbon Order of Precedence" (PDF). Medals and Awards Program. Personnel Management, CG-12. United States Coast Guard. Retrieved 9 June 2013.
  2. ^ . Internet Archive Wayback Machine. Archived from the original on 2012-10-13. Retrieved 2021-04-22.CRITERIA FOR DOT 9-11 AWARDS.United States Coast Guard, Department of Homeland Security. retrieved 2011-01-30   This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  3. ^ Coast Guard Military Medals and Awards Manual (PDF), US Department of Homeland Security, United States Coast Guard, 15 August 2016, p. 6-5, retrieved 9 July 2019
  4. ^ McDowell, Charles P., GUARDIAN MEDAL (Department of Transportation)(Obsolete), retrieved 2011-01-30

guardian, medal, department, transportation, award, united, states, department, transportation, which, established, secretary, transportation, norman, mineta, following, terrorist, attacks, september, 2001, typemedalpresented, bysecretary, transportationeligib. The Guardian Medal or Department of Transportation Guardian Medal is an award of the United States Department of Transportation which was established by Secretary of Transportation Norman Y Mineta following the terrorist attacks on September 11 2001 Guardian MedalGuardian MedalTypeMedalPresented bySecretary of TransportationEligibilitySenior government officials and senior officers of the United States Coast GuardStatusDisestablished 28 February 2003Established11 September 2001Ribbon bar of the Guardian MedalPrecedenceNext higher Defense Superior Service Medal 1 Next lower Legion of Merit 1 Contents 1 Criteria 2 Medal 3 See also 4 ReferencesCriteria editThe Guardian Medal was awarded to senior government officials who through visionary leadership redirected the focus and resources of their organization or major entities within their organization and whose efforts had a profound impact in their field the Federal Government or on the public in providing for the protection and security of the United States and its citizens To justify this decoration nominations must have demonstrated exceptional performance of duty while in a position of great responsibility clearly above that normally expected which has contributed materially to the betterment of the United States The Secretary of Transportation presented this award to those persons in national level positions of great responsibility 2 New recommendations for the Department of Transportation Guardian Medal are not authorized 3 Medal editThe medal hangs from a striped ribbon On each edge is a thick band of paprika through which runs a thin line of black These are followed by two smaller white stripes The center stripe is a wide blue band through which runs two parallel paprika stripes The front face of the medal depicts from the waist up a colonial minuteman holding a flag He rises from the center of a scroll that says Bello vel pace paratus The medal s face is surrounded by a slightly raised rim which identifies the origin of the medal Department of Transportation arched over the top is separated by five stars on each side from the words United States of America A laurel wreath decorates the rear of the medal This also has a raised rim which reads For service to the U S Department of Transportation in guarding the interests of the American public The words on both sides of the medal are presented in capital letters 4 See also editAwards and decorations of the United States Coast Guard Awards and decorations of the United States governmentReferences edit a b Ribbon Order of Precedence PDF Medals and Awards Program Personnel Management CG 12 United States Coast Guard Retrieved 9 June 2013 CRITERIA FOR DOT 9 11 AWARDS Internet Archive Wayback Machine Archived from the original on 2012 10 13 Retrieved 2021 04 22 CRITERIA FOR DOT 9 11 AWARDS United States Coast Guard Department of Homeland Security retrieved 2011 01 30 nbsp This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain Coast Guard Military Medals and Awards Manual PDF US Department of Homeland Security United States Coast Guard 15 August 2016 p 6 5 retrieved 9 July 2019 McDowell Charles P GUARDIAN MEDAL Department of Transportation Obsolete retrieved 2011 01 30 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Guardian Medal amp oldid 1167379114, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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