Expeditionary Service Award
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The Expeditionary Service Award is an award of the United States Department of State. It is presented to employees in the Department who serve in designated field locations. Currently, the following locations have been designated expeditionary by the Director General of the Foreign Service:
  • Iraq
  • Afghanistan


The award consists of a certificate signed by the Secretary and an engraved medal. There is no cash award associated with recognition.

Nominating and Approval Procedures

There is no nomination procedure. The Expeditionary Service Award is automatically awarded to all Department of State employees, both Civil and Foreign Service, who serve in designated field locations. The medal will be awarded retroactively for employees who served in designated areas once their service records are verified.

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See also

  • Awards of the United States Department of State
    Awards of the United States Department of State
    The United States Department of State, like other agencies of the U.S. federal government, gives civilian decorations for outstanding service, sacrifice, or heroism...

  • Awards and decorations of the United States government
    Awards and decorations of the United States government
    Awards and decorations of the United States government are civilian awards of the U.S. federal government which are typically issued for sustained meritorious service, in a civilian capacity, while serving in the U.S. federal government. Certain U.S...

  • United States Department of State
  • U.S. Foreign Service
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