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NASA Exceptional Service Medal

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NASA Exceptional Service Medal
NASA Exceptional Service Medal
TypeMedal
CountryUnited States
Presented bytheNational Aeronautics and Space Administration
EstablishedJuly 29, 1959
NASA Exceptional Service Ribbon
Precedence
Next (higher)NASA Outstanding Leadership Medal
Next (lower)Exceptional Scientific Achievement Medal
Exceptional Engineering Achievement Medal
Exceptional Technology Achievement Medal
Exceptional Administrative Achievement Medal
Equal Employment Opportunity Medal
Certificate that accompanies the medal, given to Wally Schirra in 1964.

TheNASA Exceptional Service Medal is an award granted toU.S. government employees for significant sustained performance characterized by unusual initiative or creative ability that clearly demonstrates substantial improvement in engineering, aeronautics, space flight, administration, support, or space-related endeavors which contribute toNASA programs.

The medal was inherited by NASA from its predecessor organization, theNational Advisory Committee on Aeronautics (NACA) and featured the NACA emblem. The original NASA version featured theNASA seal.

Notable recipients

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See also

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