The Meritorious Service Medal is awarded as recognition to servicemembers for end of tour or retirement. It is a non-combat medal.
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Meritorious Service Medal (Air Force/Army)
HISTORY
PRECEDENCE
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The Meritorious Service Medal evolved from an initial recommendation in 1918 by General John J. Pershing, the Commander of the American Expeditionary Forces during World War I. He suggested that an award for meritorious service be created to provide special recognition to deserving individuals by the U.S. government. Although the request by General Pershing was disapproved, it was revisited several more times during World War II and afterwards. During the Vietnam War the proposal to create the medal received significant attention and was eventually approved when President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the executive order on January 16, 1969.