Coast Guard Achievement Medal
In 1967, The Coast Guard created its branch specific version of the Achievement Medal, which is one of the medals of America that every service branch offers. These US military medals are awarded for outstanding achievement or meritorious service that would not warrant the receipt of the Commendation Medal. These military ribbons and medals were created specifically to commend the performance of junior officers and enlisted personnel, who are not generally eligible to receive Commendation Medals or Meritorious Service Medals, and are awarded by the local commander. The Valor device may be awarded in conjunction with these military medals if the decoration is earned in a combat situation by Coast Guard personnel.
These Coast Guard Medals are worn below the Joint Services Achievement Medal and any of the individual service’s Commendation Medals, and above the Combat Action Ribbon in the general order of precedence which has been established for the proper display of all military medals and military ribbons. Additional awards of these military medals are denoted by silver and gold Award Stars.

