Texas Meritorious Service Award
The Texas Meritorious Service Award is a Texas military award that may be presented to civilians, organizations, or non-Texas service members for exceptional service and support to the Texas Military Forces.[1]
Texas Meritorious Service Award | |
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Type | Military award |
Awarded for | Exceptional service and support |
Description | Plaque in the form of a shield |
Presented by | Texas Military Department |
Eligibility | Civilians, organizations, non-Texas service members |
Status | Currently issued |
Established | April 23, 1970 |
Precedence | |
Next (higher) | None |
Next (lower) | None |
Eligibility
The Texas Meritorious Service Award may be presented to civilians, organizations, or non-Texas service members for "exceptional service and support to the Texas Military Forces over substantial periods of time". It may also be awarded for "outstanding service and support on special projects and operations". Service members of the Texas Military Forces are ineligible, however it may be awarded to an organization with which a service member is associated.[1]
Authority
The Texas Meritorious Service Award was authorized and approved by Adjutant General Lieutenant General Ross Ayers on 23 April 1970.[1]
Description
The Texas Meritorious Service Award is a black, plastic plaque in the form of a shield, measuring 8-1/2 inches in height and 7 inches in width. It is mounted evenly on a shield-shaped wood background of beveled, stained, and varnished pecan or oak, 1/2 of inch thick and 1-1/8 inches larger than the plastic shield. The plastic shield has a raised gold border, a raised gold (3 inches in circumscribing diameter) reproduction of the seal of the State of Texas, centered in the upper half of the shield, and five lines of raised gold 1/4 of an inch upper and lower case block letters which read, "Texas Meritorious Service Award in Recognition of Outstanding Service and Support of the State Military Forces." Beneath the last line of lettering is a depressed box, 1-3/4 inches in length and 1/2 of an inch in height for insertion of an individualized brass plate.[1]
See also
References
- "Joint Force Texas Regulation 1-07" (PDF). Texas Military Department. August 1, 2009.