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Presidential Service Badge

The Presidential Service Badge (PSB) is an identification badge of the United States Armed Forces which is awarded to members of the U.S. Army, U.S. Navy, U.S. Air Force, U.S. Space Force, U.S. Marine Corps, and U.S. Coast Guard as well as other members of the uniformed services, such as the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Commissioned Corps and the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps, who serve as full-time military staff to the president of the United States.

Presidential Service Badge
Presidential Service Badge
TypeService badge
Awarded forService in support of the president of the United States
Presented byUnited States
RelatedWhite House Service Badge (obsolete)
Former White House Service Badge

Overview edit

Executive Order 10879 of June 1, 1960 was signed by President Dwight D. Eisenhower establishing a White House Service Badge. President Lyndon B. Johnson retired the White House Service Badge and issued a separate Presidential Service Badge by signing Executive Order 11174 on September 1, 1964.

Typical recipients include:

The PSB is awarded after at least one year of satisfactory service "to any member of the Armed Forces assigned to duty in the White House Office or to military units and support facilities under the administration of the Military Assistant to the President by the Secretary of the Army, the Secretary of the Navy, the Secretary of the Air Force, or, when the Coast Guard is not operating as a service in the Navy, the Secretary of Homeland Security, upon recommendation of the Military Assistant to the President".[3] It is accompanied by a certificate and miniature lapel version. The PSB is recorded in the individual's military service records and is authorized for wear as a permanent decoration.

Recipients are, other than the President and uniformed members of the U.S. Secret Service, the only Americans authorized to wear the "Presidential Seal or Coat of Arms" on their uniforms and civilian clothes.[4][5][6] Since 1964, with the enactment of Executive Order 11174, over 20,000 U.S. armed services members and veterans have received the Presidential Service Badge for honorable service in the White House.

A similar badge, the Vice Presidential Service Badge, exists for military personnel assigned to assist the Vice President of the United States.

Presidential Service Association edit

The Presidential Service Association is a non-profit organization for United States armed services personnel and veterans who have received the Presidential Service Badge by serving in the White House in Washington, D.C., United States. The organization was created to provide a network of personnel, to construct a history of their service and to demonstrate the traditions and pride of that service. It furnishes scholarships, grants or crisis funds for United States armed services personnel and veterans who served in the White House prior to or after the creation of the White House Service Certificate, the Presidential Service Badge/Certificate or the Vice Presidential Service Certificate/Badge. President Dwight D. Eisenhower called the decoration a symbol of "...deserved honor and distinction." Each recipient has their name linked to a serial number held at the White House.[citation needed]

Presidential Service Center edit

The Presidential Service Center is a non-profit organization celebrating civilian aides and employees of the United States presidency, and armed services personnel lawfully awarded a serial-numbered Presidential Service Badge by serving the White House and White House Military Office. It is jointly located with the Presidential Culinary Museum.[7] The center displays glass case exhibits of the history of service, machines with facilities maintained and historical remembrances. It contains numerous artifacts, antiques, and items sent by the National Archives and Presidential foundations supporting it. The center and museum have been featured in over 130 newspapers,[8] worldwide, as well as on CNN International[9] and PBS television.[10] The center contains numerous Presidential Service badges on display and one of the largest on public display. It is located in Grover, North Carolina, a town named after President of the United States Grover Cleveland.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Military aides still carry the president's nuclear 'football', USATODAY.com
  2. ^ Contrary to popular conception, the President cannot order a nuclear launch by himself, see Single Integrated Operational Plan.
  3. ^ "Executive Orders". 15 August 2016.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-06-17. Retrieved 2019-01-02.
  5. ^ [1][dead link]
  6. ^ "Photo" (JPG). 25.media.tumblr.com.
  7. ^ A heaping helping of history, http://charlotteobserver.com
  8. ^ White House workers featured, http://washingtonpost.com
  9. ^ CNN features veterans sharing U.S. history, http://cnn.com
  10. ^ The Presidential Center on PBS NC Weekend via UNC-TV, http://www.unctv.org/content/ncweekend.com[permanent dead link]

External links edit

  • History of the PSB
  • Presidential Service Association
  • Presidential Service Center
  • Presidential Culinary Museum

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The Presidential Service Badge PSB is an identification badge of the United States Armed Forces which is awarded to members of the U S Army U S Navy U S Air Force U S Space Force U S Marine Corps and U S Coast Guard as well as other members of the uniformed services such as the U S National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Commissioned Corps and the U S Public Health Service Commissioned Corps who serve as full time military staff to the president of the United States Presidential Service BadgePresidential Service BadgeTypeService badgeAwarded forService in support of the president of the United StatesPresented byUnited StatesRelatedWhite House Service Badge obsolete Former White House Service Badge Contents 1 Overview 2 Presidential Service Association 3 Presidential Service Center 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksOverview editExecutive Order 10879 of June 1 1960 was signed by President Dwight D Eisenhower establishing a White House Service Badge President Lyndon B Johnson retired the White House Service Badge and issued a separate Presidential Service Badge by signing Executive Order 11174 on September 1 1964 Typical recipients include Military aides to the President appointed from each of the services pay grade O 4 or O 5 who among other duties rotate being the so called Emergency War Officer with The Football a briefcase containing nuclear decision making tools kept within ready access of the president at all times 1 2 The White House Naval Mess Facility Presidential Food Service located in the West Wing of the White House and the OEOB White House military public affairs officers Servicemembers assigned to the White House Communications Agency WHCA which supports presidential communications worldwide Servicemembers assigned to the White House Transportation Agency WHTA which provides motor vehicle transportation to the White House as directed by the White House Military Office Servicemembers assigned to the White House Medical Unit WHMU which provides medical support to President Vice President and their families as well as the White House staff Air Force One airmen assigned to the Presidential Airlift Group PAG of the 89th Airlift Wing at Andrews AFB Maryland Naval personnel assigned to Camp David Naval Support Facility Thurmont Marine Helicopter Squadron 1 HMX 1 Marine One flight crew Marines assigned to the Marine Security Company at Camp David White House Marine sentries The PSB is awarded after at least one year of satisfactory service to any member of the Armed Forces assigned to duty in the White House Office or to military units and support facilities under the administration of the Military Assistant to the President by the Secretary of the Army the Secretary of the Navy the Secretary of the Air Force or when the Coast Guard is not operating as a service in the Navy the Secretary of Homeland Security upon recommendation of the Military Assistant to the President 3 It is accompanied by a certificate and miniature lapel version The PSB is recorded in the individual s military service records and is authorized for wear as a permanent decoration Recipients are other than the President and uniformed members of the U S Secret Service the only Americans authorized to wear the Presidential Seal or Coat of Arms on their uniforms and civilian clothes 4 5 6 Since 1964 with the enactment of Executive Order 11174 over 20 000 U S armed services members and veterans have received the Presidential Service Badge for honorable service in the White House A similar badge the Vice Presidential Service Badge exists for military personnel assigned to assist the Vice President of the United States Presidential Service Association editThe Presidential Service Association is a non profit organization for United States armed services personnel and veterans who have received the Presidential Service Badge by serving in the White House in Washington D C United States The organization was created to provide a network of personnel to construct a history of their service and to demonstrate the traditions and pride of that service It furnishes scholarships grants or crisis funds for United States armed services personnel and veterans who served in the White House prior to or after the creation of the White House Service Certificate the Presidential Service Badge Certificate or the Vice Presidential Service Certificate Badge President Dwight D Eisenhower called the decoration a symbol of deserved honor and distinction Each recipient has their name linked to a serial number held at the White House citation needed Presidential Service Center editThe Presidential Service Center is a non profit organization celebrating civilian aides and employees of the United States presidency and armed services personnel lawfully awarded a serial numbered Presidential Service Badge by serving the White House and White House Military Office It is jointly located with the Presidential Culinary Museum 7 The center displays glass case exhibits of the history of service machines with facilities maintained and historical remembrances It contains numerous artifacts antiques and items sent by the National Archives and Presidential foundations supporting it The center and museum have been featured in over 130 newspapers 8 worldwide as well as on CNN International 9 and PBS television 10 The center contains numerous Presidential Service badges on display and one of the largest on public display It is located in Grover North Carolina a town named after President of the United States Grover Cleveland See also editVice Presidential Service Badge Identification badges of the uniformed services of the United States Military badges of the United States Yankee WhiteReferences edit Military aides still carry the president s nuclear football USATODAY com Contrary to popular conception the President cannot order a nuclear launch by himself see Single Integrated Operational Plan Executive Orders 15 August 2016 Psa Text Archived from the original on 2016 06 17 Retrieved 2019 01 02 1 dead link Photo JPG 25 media tumblr com A heaping helping of history http charlotteobserver com White House workers featured http washingtonpost com CNN features veterans sharing U S history http cnn com The Presidential Center on PBS NC Weekend via UNC TV http www unctv org content ncweekend com permanent dead link External links editHistory of the PSB Presidential Service Association Presidential Service Center Presidential Culinary Museum Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Presidential Service Badge amp oldid 1190015890, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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