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Navy Meritorious Civilian Service Award
Navy Meritorious Civilian Service Award
Country United States
Presented byDepartment of the Navy
EligibilityCivilian employees of the Department of the Navy and the Marine Corps
StatusActive
Ribbon bar of the medal
Precedence
Next (higher)Navy Superior Civilian Service Medal
Next (lower)Navy Civilian Service Commendation Medal

The Navy Meritorious Civilian Service Award is awarded to civilian employees in the Department of the Navy for meritorious service or contributions resulting in high value or benefits for the Navy or the Marine Corps.[1] It is conferred for a contribution that applies to a local or smaller area of operation or a project of lesser importance than would be warranted for consideration for the Navy Distinguished Civilian Service Award or the Navy Superior Civilian Service Award. It is awarded by the local activity head to U.S. Navy employees for service or contributions resulting in high value or benefit to the Department of Navy. The award consists of a certificate and citation signed by the activity head, medal and lapel emblem. The award is the third highest Navy civilian award, ranking just behind the Navy Superior Civilian Service Award, which is itself behind the Navy Distinguished Civilian Service Award.[2]

Eligibility

Accomplished supervisory or non-supervisory duties in an exemplary manner, setting a record of achievement, and inspiring others to improve the quantity and quality of their work. Exhibited unusual courage or competence in an emergency, while performing assigned duties, resulting in direct benefit to the Government or its personnel. Rendered professional or public relations service of a unique or distinctive character. Demonstrated unusual initiative and skill in devising new and improved equipment, work methods, and procedures; inventions resulting in substantial savings in expenses such as manpower, time, space, and materials, or improved safety or health of the workforce; improving morale of employees in a unit which resulted in improvement of work performance and esprit de corps. This award may also be given at the time of retirement.

Award recipients

  • Walt Sidorovich, Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division, 2022[3]
  • Stephen (Rusty) Weathers, Naval Surface Warfare Center Panama City Division, 2022[4]
  • John DiMaio, Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division Newport, 2022 [5]
  • Gary Huntress, Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division Newport, 2022 [6]
  • Darrin Krivitsky, Naval Surface Warfare Center Indian Head Division, 2022[7]
  • John Hurley, Naval Surface Warfare Center Indian Head Division, 2022[8]
  • Michael Gatti, 2022
  • Elizabeth B. Wrightson, 2022
  • Charles W. Phelps, 2018, 2019, 2022
  • Justin Dobson, RDSA 2022
  • Shane M. Hillhouse, 2022
  • David Lin, 2022
  • Robert M. Shepherd III, NAVSUP WSS, 4/2022
  • Stephen "Rusty" Weathers, Naval Surface Warfare Center, 2022
  • Mr. Antonio Genovesi, Aviation Supply Depot Sigonella, 2022
  • Regina Padgett, 2022
  • Mr. Nikita G. Vanderwall, 2021
  • Dr. Kimberly Marie Cipolla, 2021
  • Josh Negron, 2021
  • Garrett Haley, 2020
  • Amanda K. Morgan, 2020
  • Judith Harrison, 2000, 2018
  • Kelly Curran, 2018
  • Richard Ramey, 2017
  • Gary Parker, NAVSUP, 2014
  • Mr. Robert Bruninga, United States Naval Academy, 2014
  • Louis William Nelson, 2013
  • Jessica Evins (née Kirsch), Naval Sea Systems Command, 2012
  • Gary Parker, NMIMC, 2004
  • Lyn Michel Macdonald (McNeese), Subase Nlon 2000
  • Mr. Glenn M. Parrish, Commander, Naval Air Force Pacific, 1999
  • William Burrow U.S. Naval Antarctic Support Unit, Christchurch NZ, 20 February 1998
  • Joseph Rogers, U.S Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey Ca. September 25, 2003
  • Michael Brininstool, U.S. Naval Command, Control and Ocean Surveillance Center (NRaD) June 03, 1994

See also

References

  1. ^ The United States of America: Department of the Navy Meritorious Civilian Service Award, Medals of the World, 3 September 2007. date accessed 8 March 2011
  2. ^ Navy Career Development and Education "Medals & Ribbons Precedence of Awards". {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help) date accessed 2011-03-08.
  3. ^ https://www.dcmilitary.com/tester/news/local/sidorovich-recognized-with-navy-meritorious-civilian-service-award/article_5c3952d9-5b64-5833-8a71-f5bba3983349.html
  4. ^ https://www.navsea.navy.mil/Media/News/SavedNewsModule/Article/2999061/nswc-pcd-engineer-receives-navy-meritorious-civilian-service-award-for-excellen/
  5. ^ https://www.dvidshub.net/news/420584/two-nuwc-division-newport-engineers-earn-department-navy-meritorious-civilian-service-awards
  6. ^ https://www.dvidshub.net/news/420584/two-nuwc-division-newport-engineers-earn-department-navy-meritorious-civilian-service-awards
  7. ^ https://www.navsea.navy.mil/Media/News/SavedNewsModule/Article/3080211/nswc-indian-head-division-employees-receive-honors-in-retirement/
  8. ^ https://www.somdnews.com/news/military/la-plata-resident-receives-navy-meritorious-civilian-service-award/article_a8d586ce-6f92-5c30-ae12-5f214b6a84b5.html