Defense Distinguished Service Medal
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The Defense Distinguished Service Medal is a
It is equivalent to the United States Department of Homeland Security's Homeland Security Distinguished Service Medal.
Criteria
The Defense Distinguished Service Medal is the United States Department of Defense's highest non-combat related military award and it is the highest joint service decoration. The Defense Distinguished Service Medal is awarded only while assigned to a joint activity. Normally, such responsibilities deserving of the Defense Distinguished Service Medal are held by the most senior officers such as the
This decoration takes precedence over the Distinguished Service Medals of the services and is not to be awarded to any individual for a period of service for which an
Appearance
The medal is gold in color and on the obverse it features a medium blue
Additional awards of the Defense Distinguished Service Medal are denoted by oak leaf clusters.
Notable recipients
- Ramon Colon-Lopez(first enlisted recipient)
- Jonathan Howe (six awards)
- Lloyd Austin (five awards)
- Wesley Clark (five awards)
- Raymond T. Odierno (five awards)
- Dennis C. Blair (four awards)
- James B. Busey IV (four awards)
- George W. Casey Jr. (four awards)
- William J. Crowe (four awards)
- James L. Jones (four awards)
- Timothy J. Keating (four awards)
- Michael Mullen (four awards)
- Richard Myers (four awards)
- Peter Pace (four awards)
- David Petraeus (four awards)
- Colin Powell (four awards)
- Victor E. Renuart Jr. (four awards)
- John Shalikashvili (four awards)
- Hugh Shelton (four awards)
- John Abizaid (three awards)
- John R. Allen (three awards)
- Peter W. Chiarelli (three awards)
- Vern Clark (three awards)
- James T. Conway (three awards)
- Martin Dempsey (three awards)
- Edmund P. Giambastiani Jr.(three awards)
- Gregory G. Johnson (three awards)
- George Joulwan (three awards)
- William H. McRaven (three awards)
- David M. Rodriguez (three awards)
- Curtis Scaparrotti (three awards)
- Peter Schoomaker (three awards)
- Kurt W. Tidd (three awards)
- Thomas D. Waldhauser (three awards)
- William E. Ward (three awards)
- James A. Winnefeld Jr. (three awards)
- Creighton Abrams (two awards)
- Jeremy M. Boorda (two awards)[4]
- William A. Brown (two awards)
- Bantz J. Craddock (two awards)
- Walter Doran (two awards)
- James O. Ellis (two awards)
- William J. Fallon (two awards)
- Noel Gayler (two awards)
- Andrew Goodpaster (two awards)
- William E. Gortney (two awards)
- Alexander Haig (two awards)
- Harry B. Harris Jr. (two awards)
- Thomas B. Hayward (two awards)
- James L. Holloway III (two awards)
- Jay L. Johnson (two awards)
- Frank B. Kelso II(two awards)
- Joseph D. Kernan (two awards)
- George E. R. Kinnear II (two awards)
- Samuel J. Locklear (two awards)
- Deborah Loewer (two awards)
- Jim Mattis (two awards)
- Stanley A. McChrystal (two awards)
- Mark Milley (two awards)
- Thomas Hinman Moorer (two awards)
- Donald L. Pilling (two awards)
- Joseph Ralston (two awards)
- Bernard W. Rogers (two awards)
- Eric Shinseki (two awards)
- James G. Stavridis (two awards)
- Patricia Ann Tracey (two awards)
- Carlisle A.H. Trost(two awards)
- James D. Watkins (two awards)
- Maurice F. Weisner (two awards)
- Anthony Zinni (two awards)[5]
- J. H. Binford Peay III
- Philip M. Breedlove
- Frank Bowman
- Nancy Elizabeth Brown
- Ronald Burgess(two awards)
- Wendi B. Carpenter
- Bruce W. Clingan
- Robert H. Conn
- Michael P. DeLong
- Leon A. Edney
- Craig S. Faller
- Mark E. Ferguson III
- James R. Fitzgerald
- Mark P. Fitzgerald
- William J. Flanagan Jr.
- Michael Flynn[6]
- Tommy Franks
- Douglas M. Fraser
- John Galvin
- Harold W. Gehman Jr.
- Jonathan W. Greenert
- Cecil D. Haney
- Huntington Hardisty
- John C. Harvey Jr.
- Michelle Howard
- Grace Hopper[7]
- Rick Husband
- Daniel James Jr.[8]
- David E. Jeremiah
- John F. Kelly
- Isaac C. Kidd Jr.
- Charles R. Larson[9]
- Thomas J. Lopez
- Richard C. Macke
- William C. McCool
- Wesley L. McDonald
- Richard W. Mies
- Michael H. Miller
- Carl Epting Mundy Jr.[10]
- Eric T. Olson
- William A. Owens
- Joseph Prueher
- Dennis Reimer
- Gary Roughead
- Ricardo Sanchez
- Norman Schwarzkopf Jr.
- Leighton W. Smith Jr.
- Vincent R. Stewart
- Harry D. Train II
- Stephen J. Townsend
- Carlisle Trost[11]
- Earle Wheeler[12]
- Charles E. Wilhelm
- Alexander F. Krichevsky
- Robert F. Willard
- Ronald J. Zlatoper
- Bradley A. Heithold
- Gregg A. Blevins
- John Zirkelbach (two awards)
References
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- ^ Air Force Personnel Center Defense Distinguished Service Medal Archived 2011-06-16 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Defense Distinguished Service Medal". Decorations and Awards: U.S. Armed Forces and Department of Defense Decorations. The Institute of Heraldry. Archived from the original on 2013-05-18. Retrieved 2018-12-09.
- ^ "Jeremy Boorda - Recipient - Military Times Hall Of Valor". valor.militarytimes.com. Retrieved 23 March 2018.
- ^ "General Anthony C. Zinni, USMC". Marine Corps Museum. Archived from the original on 2013-04-15. Retrieved 2012-10-28.
- ^ "Lt. Gen. Flynn retires from DIA, 33-year Army career". Archived from the original on 2017-02-26. Retrieved 2018-12-16.
- ^ UPI (15 August 1986). "Computer Whiz Retires from Navy". Detroit Free Press. p. 4A. Archived from the original on 2014-02-22. Retrieved 2018-12-09.
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- ^ "2000 ADM Larson". Nimitz.berkeley.edu. Archived from the original on 2013-09-27. Retrieved 2013-09-26.
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- ^ "Defense Distinguished Service Medal Criteria, History and Recipients". Usafeenlistedheritage.org. 1970-07-09. Archived from the original on 2013-09-27. Retrieved 2013-09-26.
External links
- Media related to Defense Distinguished Service Medal (United States) at Wikimedia Commons