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Decoration Examples
Air Force Achievement Medal (AFAM) Citation
Outstanding Achievement
AFI 36-2803 Para 5.1
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Key Points to Writing
- PCS/PCA Decorations will be based on EPRs/OPRs
- Achievement
Decorations read like awards, and will need a narrative for justification
- DO NOT plan on making up mid-tour points
in a PCS medal
- Ask for HELP, the only person looking out for #1
is you
- The only person looking out for your Airman is YOU!
- ASK for/WRITE
a Mid Tour decoration
- WRITE!!! The more you do it, the better you
get
- Use F7 to spell check. Errors reflect badly on you and your subordinate!
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(FIRST OAK LEAF CLUSTER)
HAS BEEN AWARDED TO
AIRMAN FIRST CLASS <FNAME> <MI>. <LNAME>
OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT
25 FEBRUARY 2006
Airman First Class <FNAME> <MI>. <LNAME> distinguished himself
by outstanding achievement while assigned to the ##th Aircraft Maintenance
Squadron, ##th Maintenance Group, ##th <WING>, <BASE> Air Force Base, <STATE>.
Airman <LNAME> was traveling southbound on <STATE> Highway 193 came upon the
scene of a single vehicle accident. He immediately stopped and proceeded to top
of an embankment to get a better view. Once he realized that the driver was
unconscious and still inside the overturned and severely damaged vehicle, he
quickly climbed down the embankment to the vehicle. Then he was able to revive
the driver and verified that there were no major injuries. Putting his own life
at risk, he crawled inside the vehicle, used his body weight to bend the
steering wheel that was pinning the driver’s legs, successfully freed the driver
from further harm, and assisted the man up the cliff to awaiting rescue
personnel. Airman <LNAME>’s singular act of selflessness epitomizes Air Force
Core Values.
<FNAME> <MI>. <LNAME>
Colonel, USAF
Commander
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