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Awards and decorations of the United States Coast Guard

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Awards and decorations of the United States Coast Guard

Awards and decorations of the United States Coast Guard are military medals and ribbons of the United States Coast Guard which are currently issued under the authority of the Department of Homeland Security.

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Prior to 2002, such awards were issued by the Secretary of Transportation and Coast Guard personnel were eligible to receive a variety of Department of Transportation (DOT) civilian decorations. Since transferring to the Department of Homeland Security, the issuance of DOT awards has been discontinued in the Coast Guard, although such awards may still be seen on active duty Coast Guard uniforms.

Coast Guard military awards are similar to U.S. Navy awards and Coast Guard personnel are eligible to receive all inter-service awards and decorations, authorized foreign awards and international decorations.

The current active awards and decorations of the U.S. Coast Guard are as follows:

Coast Guard Lifesaving Medals

Note: These are not classified as military decorations, but are awarded by the Commandant of the Coast Guard

Order of precedence

The following is the ribbon order of precedence authorized for wear by the U.S. Coast Guard. The list contains awards and decorations for the departments of Defense (including Army, Navy and Air Force), Homeland Security and Transportation:

Key:
  • Personal decorations
  • Unit decorations
  • Conduct medals
  • U.S. service, campaign and training awards
  • Authorized non-U.S. service awards and foreign decorations
  • Marksmanship awards
  • References

    Awards and decorations of the United States Coast Guard Wikipedia