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Vietnam Staff Service Medal

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Type
  
Two-class award

First awarded
  
1964

Status
  
No longer awarded

Last awarded
  
1973

Eligibility
  
Soldiers who have served at least six months on military staff

Awarded for
  
exemplary service while performing military duty on the staff of a major Vietnamese military command

The Republic of Vietnam Staff Service Medal (Tham Mưu Bội Tinh) was a military award of South Vietnam established in 1964. The medal was awarded in two classes and was awarded for outstanding initiative and devotion an individuals assigned staff duty.

Criteria

To be awarded the Staff Service Medal, a service member must have performed military duty, while serving on a military staff, of the Republic of Vietnam. Recipients must have shown, "...outstanding initiative and devotion to their assigned staff duty". The Staff Service Medal was presented in two classes for such service with the first class for officers and the second class for non-commissioned officers and enlisted personnel. The two different grades were annotated by border coloring on the medal’s ribbon, the first class being green and the second class blue.

References

Vietnam Staff Service Medal Wikipedia