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Texas Superior Service Medal

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Type
  
Service decoration

Status
  
Currently awarded

Awarded for
  
Service

Texas Superior Service Medal

Eligibility
  
Awarded to members of the Texas Military Forces or civilians

Description
  
The neck ribbon is green with blue stripes near the outer edges, and three white stars. The medal is bronze in the shape of a star with the word "Joint" in a bar above it. Around the star are the words "Superior Service" and "Texas Military Forces."

Next (higher)
  
Texas Purple Heart Medal

The Texas Superior Service Medal is an award within the Texas Military Forces, within the United States Armed Forces. It is the sixth highest of the military decoration that may be awarded to a member of the Texas Military Forces or civilians.

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Eligibility

The Texas Superior Service Medal may be awarded to members of the Texas Military Forces or another officially organized state militia or civilians.

Use

The Texas Superior Service Medal may be awarded to: (A) a member of the state military forces who has: (i) completed 30 or more years of honorable state service or a combination of state and federal service; and (ii) continually demonstrated superior performance and service while assigned to key leadership positions demanding responsibility; or (B) a civilian who has contributed significant service to the state military forces.

References

Texas Superior Service Medal Wikipedia


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