Navy Civilian Service Achievement Medal
The Navy Civilian Service Achievement Medal is awarded to Department of the Navy and U.S. Marine Corps civilians who, while serving in a capacity within the Navy or Marine Corps, are to be recognized for sustained performance or specific achievement of a superlative nature at the equivalent level of the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal awarded to military personnel.[1][2]
Navy Civilian Service Achievement Medal | |
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Country | United States |
Presented by | Department of the Navy |
Eligibility | Civilian employees of the Department of the Navy and the Marine Corps |
Status | Active |
Established | April 24, 2018 |
Precedence | |
Next (higher) | Navy Civilian Service Commendation Medal |
Next (lower) | Navy Certificate of Achievement |
The award consists of a certificate and citation signed by the activity head, the medal on a suspension ribbon, and a lapel emblem. The award is the fifth highest Navy civilian award, ranking just behind the Navy Civilian Service Commendation Medal, and before the Navy Certificate of Achievement. The approval authority for the award is commanders in the rank of O-5 and above and civilians in equivalent positions and above.[1] The first known presentations were to Sara Givens and Kaitlyn Owens at Naval Support Activity Naples, Italy, Jan. 16, 2019[3]
Medal and ribbon description
The medal's overall shape is that of a bronze circle, but laurel leaves extend slightly from the sides of both the obverse and revers. In the center of the bronze laurel wreath on the obverse is a fouled anchor. This anchor is adapted from the United States Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal. This is to denote the award as being presented on behalf of the Navy or Marine Corps, and to parallel the equivalent award for military service members. The laurel wreaths is emblematic of achievement and honor.[1]
Within the laurel wreath border on the reverse, arched across the top, are the words "Honor Courage Commitment." In the lower center is the stacked inscription "Department of the Navy Civilian Service Achievement"[1]
The colors of the ribbon are myrtle green with three orange stripes. These colors are consistent with the equivalent award for military service members (the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal).[1]
Award Recipients
- Sara Givens, Naval Support Activity Naples, Italy, Jan. 16, 2019
- Kaitlyn Owens, Naval Support Activity Naples, Italy, Jan. 16, 2019
- Ruben R. Luevano, Naval Air Weapons Station, China Lake, February 2020
- David R. Hutchinson, Marine Corps Installations Pacific, South Korea, May 21,2021
- Christopher K. Tate, SUPSHIP Gulf Coast (SSGC), Pascagoula MS, August 9, 2021
- Richard Fourcher, Norfolk Naval shipyard (NNSY) Portsmouth VA, August 24, 2021
- Bryan Ainsworth, Norfolk Naval shipyard (NNSY) Portsmouth VA, August 24, 2021
- Gerald Allen, Norfolk Naval shipyard (NNSY) Portsmouth VA, August 24, 2021
- Daryl Clements, Norfolk Naval shipyard (NNSY) Portsmouth VA, August 24, 2021
- David Jester, Norfolk Naval shipyard (NNSY) Portsmouth VA, August 24, 2021
- Michael Tate, Norfolk Naval shipyard (NNSY) Portsmouth VA, August 24, 2021
- Morgan Lueck, 2D FSB, Marine Corps Logistics Command, MCLB Albany GA, January 10, 2022
- Dené Braswell, SCMC, Marine Corps Logistics Command, MCLB Albany GA, 2022
- Wendy Johnson, SCMC, Marine Corps Logistics Command, MCLB Albany GA, 2022
- Michele Harris, SCMC, Marine Corps Logistics Command, MCLB Albany GA, 2022
- Sara Truver Johnson, SCMC, Marine Corps Logistics Command, MCLB Albany GA, 2022
- Essic Stroman, SCMC, Marine Corps Logistics Command, MCLB Albany GA, 2022
- Daniel R. Erdmann, SCMC, Marine Corps Logistics Command, MCLB Albany GA, 2022
- Laura P. Bryant, Ph.D. Naval Education and Training Professional Development Center, Pensacola, FL. April 28, 2022
- Noah Veth, NAVFAC NW, Bangor WA, June 16, 2022
- Tatiana A. Vayner, Commander, NAVY Region Northwest, Bangor WA, August 19, 2022
- Pamela R. Smith, Naval Support Activity Millington, TN, August 22, 2022
- William Y. Lee, Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command, (NAVFAC) Southwest, Monterey, CA. June 28, 2022
- Roy R. Carius, Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command, (NAVFAC) Southwest, Monterey, CA. June 28, 2022
- Leon J. Martinelli, Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command, (NAVFAC) Southwest, Monterey, CA. June 28, 2022
- Sam Faavesi, Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command, (NAVFAC) Southwest, Monterey, CA. June 28, 2022
- Sarah Jane F. McLaughlin, MCIPAC-MCB Contracting Office, Okinawa, Japan. September 27, 2022
- Hunter R. Belcher, Naval Base Point Loma, San Diego, CA. September 30, 2022
- Brett Smith, Navy Region Mid-Atlantic Fire & Emergency Services (CNIC) NAS Oceana, VA. December 6th, 2022
- Richard V. Hobson, Naval Base Point Loma (CNRSW), San Diego, CA. December 15, 2022
- Michael Daley, Naval Base Point Loma (CNRSW), San Diego, CA. December 15, 2022
- Richard Torres, Naval Base Point Loma (CNRSW), San Diego, CA. December 15, 2022
- Aubrey H. Lozano, Naval Base Point Loma (CNRSW), San Diego, CA. December 15, 2022
- Michael C. Walrond, Submarine Learning Center, Groton, CT. January 9, 2022
- James R. Gregg, Naval Submarine School, Groton, CT. January 19, 2022
- Joseph A. Van Gorp, NAVSUP Fleet Logistics Center, Sigonella, Italy. June 21, 2021
- Jill E. Ray, Puget Sound Naval Shipyard (PSNS), Bremerton WA. February 22, 2023
- Joshua C. Stout, Navy Region Hawaii (CNRH), Pearl Harbor, HI. April 10, 2023
- Kyle R. Barone, Puget Sound Naval Shipyard (PSNS), Bremerton, WA. May 3, 2023
- Bret M. Brown, Puget Sound Naval Shipyard (PSNS), Bremerton, WA. May 3, 2023
- Joseph J. Doyle, Puget Sound Naval Shipyard (PSNS), Bremerton, WA. May 3, 2023
- Allie M. Grega, Puget Sound Naval Shipyard (PSNS), Bremerton, WA. May 4, 2023
- Michael C. Landin, Puget Sound Naval Shipyard (PSNS), Bremerton, WA. May 4, 2023
- Tammy R. Savidge, Puget Sound Naval Shipyard (PSNS), Bremerton, WA. May 2023
- Lee A. Parker, NIWC PAC, San Diego, CA May 2023
- Rick Brown, NIWC PAC, San Diego, CA May 2023
- Alex Zimmer, NIWC PAC, San Diego, CA May 2023
- Karen Loomis, Naval Support Activity Bethesda (NSAB), Bethesda, MD. June 8, 2023
- Austin Soares, NAVSEA HQ, Washington, DC. June 22, 2023
- Ryan Garvin, Norfolk NSY, Norfolk, VA. June 22, 2023
- Rachel Jimenez, NIWC PAC, San Diego, CA July 2023
- Jerred Fullerton, NIWC Pacific, San Diego, CA July 2023
- Joseph DiBella, NAWCTSD Orlando, FL August 9, 2023
- Matthew McNealy, NAWCTSD Orlando, FL August 9, 2023
- Matthew R Mather, Navy Region Southwest Fire & Emergency Services, Federal Fire Department San Diego (CNIC) San Diego , CA. August 23, 2023
- Jake O. Lacerna, NIWC Pacific, San Diego, CA August 2023
- Michele A. Ramirez, NIWC Pacific, San Diego, CA August 2023
- Larissa "Lara" J. Bissonnette, NIWC Pacific, San Diego, CA August 2023
- Bill Caudle, NIWC Pacific, San Diego, CA August 2023
- Charles N. Steffel, NIWC Pacific, San Diego, CA August 2023
- Andrew M. Sida, NIWC Pacific, San Diego, CA August 2023
- Jackie H. McClure, NSWC Dahlgren Dam Neck Activity, Virginia Beach, VA September 2023
References
- Memorandum from Secretary of the Navy to Echelon I and II Commands [et al.], subject: Department of the Navy Civilian Service Commendation and Achievement Medals (24 Apr. 2018)
- U.S.Marine Corps (6 Feb 2020). "Guidance for Implementation of the Department of the Navy Civilian Service Commendation and Achievement Medals" (Administrative Message 067/20).
- Nelson, MCS2 Jonathan (January 16, 2019). "Navy Civilians Awarded First Service Commendation Medals". U.S. Navy. Chief of Information, U.S. Navy. Retrieved June 23, 2020.