Awards and decorations of the Public Health Service

The United States Public Health Service Commissioned Corps (PHSCC), one of the eight uniformed services of the United States, has the authority to issue various awards, commendations, and other insignia to its members. These include individual honor awards, unit honor awards, service awards, training ribbons, special skill badges, and identification badges. The following PHSCC awards are listed in the service's order of precedence:

Personal awards and decorations

Public Health Service Distinguished Service Medal Public Health Service Meritorious Service Medal Assistant Secretary for Health's Exceptional Service Medal Surgeon General's Medallion Surgeon General's Exemplary Service Medal
– worn after the Defense Distinguished Service Medal and before the Homeland Security Distinguished Service Medal – worn after the Purple Heart and before the Defense Meritorious Service Medal – awarded at the discretion of the Assistant Secretary for Health, worn after the Meritorious Service Medal and before the Surgeon General's Medallion – worn after the Assistant Secretary for Health's Exceptional Service Medal and before the Surgeon General's Exemplary Service Medal – worn after the Surgeon General's Medallion and before the Department of Commerce Bronze Medal
Public Health Service Outstanding Service Medal Public Health Service Commendation Medal Public Health Service Achievement Medal Public Health Service Citation Medal
– worn after the Air Medal and before the NOAA Administrator's Award – worn after the Aerial Achievement Medal and before the Joint Service Commendation Medal – worn after the Department of Transportation Superior Achievement Medal and before the Achievement Medal of other uniformed services – worn after the NOAA Corps Achievement Medal and before the Commandant's Letter of Commendation Ribbon

Unit awards

Public Health Service Presidential Unit Citation – the highest unit decoration of the Public Health Service.
Public Health Service Outstanding Unit Citation – the second highest unit decoration of the Public Health Service.
Public Health Service Unit Commendation – the third highest unit decoration of the Public Health Service.

Service and campaign awards

Public Health Service Smallpox Eradication Campaign Ribbon Public Health Service Global Health Campaign Medal Public Health Service Ebola Campaign Medal Public Health Service COVID-19 Pandemic Campaign Medal Public Health Service Hazardous Duty Award
Ribbon Only
Public Health Service Foreign Duty Award Public Health Service Special Assignment Award Public Health Service Isolated/Hardship Award Public Health Service Crisis Response Service Award Public Health Service Global Response Service Award
Public Health Service Response Service Award Public Health Service National Emergency Preparedness Award Public Health Service Recruitment Service Award Public Health Service Global Health Initiative Service Medal Public Health Service Bicentennial Unit Commendation Award
Public Health Service Regular Corps Ribbon Commissioned Corps Training Ribbon
Ribbon Only
Ribbon Only

Association and organization awards

The following awards are awarded by various associations and organizations related the PHS mission and may be worn on the uniform (in order of precedence shown) when attending a function of that association:

Commissioned Officers Association of the U.S. Public Health Service (COA)
Association of Military Surgeons of the United States (AMSUS)
Reserve Officers Association (ROA)

Attachments worn on ribbons

Bronze letter "V" device worn on the Distinguished Service, Meritorious Service, and the Outstanding Service Medals to indicate an award for valor.
5/16th inch gold stars are worn on the Distinguished Service, Meritorious Service, Surgeon General's Exemplary Service, Outstanding Service, Commendation, Achievement, and PHS Citation Medals to indicate subsequent awards.
In lieu of five gold 5/16th inch stars, a silver 5/16th inch star is worn.
3/16th inch service stars in bronze are worn on campaign, unit, and service awards to indicate subsequent awards. In lieu of five bronze stars, a silver star is worn.
A gold frame is placed around the Presidential Unit Citation to indicate a second award.
The Expeditionary Attachment is worn centered on the suspension ribbon and ribbon bar.

Badges and insignia

Surgeon General Badge
Deputy Surgeon General Badge
Officer-in-Charge Badge
Chief Professional Officer Badge
Recruiter Badge
Associate Recruiter Badge
Music Ensemble Badge
HHS Identification Badge

Commissioned Corps officers may wear two authorized special skills badges and two breast or identification badges on the Corps uniform. Badges of the USPHS take precedence over badges earned in other uniformed services.

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