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As an army nurse, me and my department played a major role in fighting the COVID pandemic. Other departments have been given a HSM as well as a AFSM. However, me and others in my department were only given the AFSM. I brought this up to my ncoic and he tried to get us both however s1 or whoever decides this said no. Airmen of our hospital regardless of department were also awarded both. I am aware you can not get two awards for the same reason but I just can’t let it go. What can I do to fight for this award for me and the rest of the department
Posted 4 y ago
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They are different awards, one is for service in support of the pandemic, one is being on the “front line” of the fight. S1 doesn’t decide if you get it or not. Find the MILPER, resubmit the award with it.
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You need to find the MILPER message that announces the creation of the medals, then submit it to S1SPC (Join to see)
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SFC Michael Hasbun
SSG (Join to see) - the medals were created decades ago by the Institute of Heraldry. MILPER messages don't create awards, they announce eligibility.
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there is a MILPER that announced eligibility during COVID~22649:SFC Michael Hasbun]
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Your NCOIC needs to dig deeper. If different departments and divisions are getting/not getting the award for the same actions/same time period/ same award authority something isn't getting documented correctly. You can go through the Chain of Command, EO rep, HR, IG just to name a few.
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Unfortunately, awards are approved by the Command; they get to make that decision based on quantifiable bullets or justification; not the answer anyone wants to hear, but it is what it is. Thanks for your service and dedication to treating patients during the COVID pandemic.
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The short answer is talk to the people in your chain of command that put in the award nomination.
Somebody in your chain of command has award approval authority. They may have an awards committee or board that evaluates nominations and sends them a recommendation. The committee should review the directives governing the award to ensure the nomination meets the criteria. Perhaps your organization or you were left out of a group nomination as an administrative oversight. Perhaps the person who put in the nomination did a poor job of justifying the award and the committee or award approving authority decided the award was not justified. Either way, talk with your chain of command.
Somebody in your chain of command has award approval authority. They may have an awards committee or board that evaluates nominations and sends them a recommendation. The committee should review the directives governing the award to ensure the nomination meets the criteria. Perhaps your organization or you were left out of a group nomination as an administrative oversight. Perhaps the person who put in the nomination did a poor job of justifying the award and the committee or award approving authority decided the award was not justified. Either way, talk with your chain of command.
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S1 processes the awards and sometimes they have a lot of say. Bottom line is that the Commander has to approve the award Maybe your commander decided you two only deserve 1.
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