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It is awarded to Air Force personnel for outstanding achievement or meritorious service rendered specifically on behalf of the Air Force. It may also be awarded for acts of courage lesser than for award of the Air Force Commendation Medal (AFCM).
Five Achievement Medals are awarded by branch or service. From left to right: Joint Service, Army, Navy & Marine Corps, Air Force & Space Force, and Coast Guard.
Effective Jan. 7, 2016, the "R" device is authorized on the Legion of Merit, Meritorious Service Medal, Air Force Commendation Medal, and Air Force Achievement Medal (this is not an all-inclusive list).
This manual implements Department of the Air Force Policy Directive (DAFPD) 36-28, Awards Program, and is consistent with Department of the Air Force Instruction (DAFI) 36-2803, Military Decorations and Awards Program. This manual governs the criteria and processing procedures
Do not award the Air Force Achievement Medal (AFAM) for 0-6s and above or for retirement. Decorations are awarded for three different reasons: meritorious service, outstanding achievement, or heroism.
The Air Force Achievement Medal was authorized in late 1980 by the Secretary of the Air Force. It was designed by Capt. Robert C. Bonn, Jr., USAF, and is awarded to Air Force personnel for outstanding achievement or meritorious service rendered specifically on behalf of the Air Force.
Air and Space Achievement Medal . BACKGROUNDThis award was authorized by the Secretary of the Air Force on Oct. 20, 1980. It is awarded to Air Force personnel for outstanding achievement or meritorious service rendered specifically on behalf of the Air Force. It may also be awarded for acts of courage lesser than for award of the
This instruction implements Department of the Air Force Policy Directive (DAFPD) 36-28, Awards Program. It applies to the United States Space Force, Regular Air Force, the Air Force Reserve, the Air National Guard, and the Civil Air Patrol where specified. In collaboration with
The Air Force Achievement Medal was authorized by the Secretary of the Air Force on October 20, 1980. The medal was designed by Capt. Robert C. Bonn, Jr., USAF. It is awarded to Air Force...
Air Force Civilian Achievement Award: For clearly outstanding service for a single, specific act or accomplishment in support of the unit’s mission or goals. Similar to the military Achievement Medal.