Criteria After 1 October 1995, the Kansas National Guard Medal of Excellence with certificate/citation may be awarded to any Soldier of the Kansas Army National Guard, Civilians, former members of the Kansas N... After 1 October 1995, the Kansas National Guard Medal of Excellence with certificate/citation may be awarded to any Soldier of the Kansas Army National Guard, Civilians, former members of the Kansas National Guard, and State or Federal public officials. Public officials include, but are not limited to senators, representatives, and congressional aides and staff employees. The recipient must distinguish himself/herself for clearly exceptionally meritorious service in a duty of great responsibility, exceptionally significant public service or acts of heroism, valor or bravery, performed under circumstances of personal hazard or danger and the voluntary risks of life. Awards are not made solely on the basis of having saved a human life.
Method of Submission. Letter of recommendation is endorsed by commanders through channels to AGKS-DCSPER for action by The Adjutant General of Kansas, who is the final approving authority.
The Governor, or in his/her absence, The Adjutant General, will present this award.
KSNGMOEX EPS points awarded value is 35 points. MoreHide
Criteria After 1 July 1979, the Kansas National Guard Distinguished Service Medal with certificate/citation may be awarded to any Soldier of the Kansas National Guard who distinguishes himself/herself by heroi... After 1 July 1979, the Kansas National Guard Distinguished Service Medal with certificate/citation may be awarded to any Soldier of the Kansas National Guard who distinguishes himself/herself by heroic achievement or exceptional meritorious service. Superior performance of normal duties will not alone justify the award of this decoration. Awards are made for acts of heroism, valor or bravery, performed under circumstances of personal hazard or danger and the voluntary risk of life. Awards may be made solely on the basis of having saved a human life.
Method of Submission. Letter of recommendation is endorsed by the commanders through channels to AGKS-DCSPER for action by The Adjutant General of Kansas, who is the final approving authority.
The Governor or, in his/her absence, The Adjutant General will present this award.
KSNGDSMD EPS points awarded value is 30 points. MoreHide
Criteria May be awarded to any state/local officials, civic leaders, or Adjutant General�??s Department employee who in a position of great responsibility, distinguished themselves with outstanding and excep... May be awarded to any state/local officials, civic leaders, or Adjutant General�??s Department employee who in a position of great responsibility, distinguished themselves with outstanding and exceptional service in support of the Adjutant General�??s Department, Kansas National Guard and the State of Kansas. MoreHide
Criteria After 1 July 1979, the Kansas National Guard Meritorious Service Ribbon with certificate/citation may be presented to each person who, while a member of the Kansas National Guard, performs a single ac... After 1 July 1979, the Kansas National Guard Meritorious Service Ribbon with certificate/citation may be presented to each person who, while a member of the Kansas National Guard, performs a single act or has a period of meritorious service that furthers the interest and welfare of the Kansas National Guard. The performance must have been such that it clearly places the candidate above his/her peers.
The performance must have been such as to merit recognition of individuals for achievement, valor, or service rendered in a clearly outstanding manner. Performance of duties normal to the grade, branch, specialty, or assignment and experience of an individual is not an adequate basis for this award. Specific meritorious achievement in retention and/or recruiting may be considered as follows:
a. Significant achievement in retention of assigned personnel by any member of the Kansas National Guard. Assigned or additional duty through innovative approaches and exceptional programs should be considered, but the performance should be compared with other individuals in similar positions and not members of units whose responsibility in retention is inherent in his/her primary job.
b. An award may be presented for meritorious acts or achievement in support of State recruiting activities if completely justified in the context of this award.
c. Soldiers who of the Kansas National Guard may be presented the award if they personally influence at least ten (10) enlistments/reenlistments in a fiscal year.
d. Full time recruiting force members exceed ing assigned objectives for any six consecutive months should be considered for this award.
A letter of recommendation submitted through the chain of command to the first general officer for approval.
KSNGMSRB EPS points awarded value is 25 points. MoreHide
Criteria May be presented to any member of the KSNG, who performs a single act or period of meritorious service that furthers the interest and welfare of his/her unit. The performance must merit recognition o... May be presented to any member of the KSNG, who performs a single act or period of meritorious service that furthers the interest and welfare of his/her unit. The performance must merit recognition of the individuals for achievement, valor, or service rendered which are of a lesser degree than that required for award of the KSNG Meritorious Service Ribbon. MoreHide
Criteria The World War I Victory Medal was awarded for military service during the First World War. It was awarded for active service between April 6, 1917, and November 11, 1918; for service with the American... The World War I Victory Medal was awarded for military service during the First World War. It was awarded for active service between April 6, 1917, and November 11, 1918; for service with the American Expeditionary Forces in European Russia between November 12, 1918, and August 5, 1919; or for service with the American Expeditionary Forces in Siberia between November 23, 1918, and April 1, 1920. MoreHide
Comments
Remarks: Overseas eight (8) months: Medical Corps;
Discharged from Active Duty on Aug 1,1919 at Camp Pike, AR;