Posted on Sep 3, 2015
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A special award has been established to recognize the contributions of senior-level military and civilian officials assigned to Army headquarters at the Pentagon.

Called the Army Leadership Award, the honor is designed to recognize "the demonstrated superior accomplishments and leadership that contributed to the efficiency, efficacy and overall improvement in the operations of the Army or its elements," according to an implementing instruction (DA Memo 672-4) issued April 20.

The award will be presented upon an official's retirement or conclusion of service at Army headquarters.

The ALA will be awarded at the discretion and approval of the secretary of the Army, but eligibility is limited to a small cadre of senior leaders, as follows:

Military: Army chief of staff, Army vice chief of staff and sergeant major of the Army.

Civilian: Presidentially appointed and Senate-confirmed officials who serve as secretary of the Army, undersecretary of the Army, the five assistant secretaries of the Army and general counsel of the Army.

The award will consist of a miniature reproduction of the departing official's positional flag, framed and affixed with a small, engraved plaque stating "U.S. Army Leadership Award," and the recipient's name, title and period of qualifying service.

Nominations for the award will consist of a one-page narrative to be submitted on a DA Form 1256 (Incentive Award Nomination and Approval).
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SMSgt Tony Barnes
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I though a paycheck every two weeks was the award for doing your job.
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SGT Infantryman (Airborne)
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Well, SMSgt Tony Barnes, Not if you're in the uppity up elite group.
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SGT Project Engineer
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The higher ups need a fancier participation medal!
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SPC(P) Jay Heenan
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Normal military awards are not 'special enough' for those guys...
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CPO Joseph Grant
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Arent there enough silly trinkets handed out already? How many man hours and how much money went into this bullshit? Why not just give people ribbons for successfully tying their shoes. I really hate stupidity.
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CPO Joseph Grant
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SSgt Terry P.
Childish, oh noooo! Everyone should waste taxpayer dollars and valuable man hours on an end of tour award almost no one will qualify for. It sounds like another dick measuring contest.
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Cpl James Waycasie
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That's as bad as Wittman getting an honorary US Marine title award. I don't recognize him as one:

http://princewilliamliving.com/2015/07/wittman-named-honorary-marine/
Politicians just love the lime light it seems and crave attention.
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SSG Drill Sergeant
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So many millions. .....so...dang....many....millions.
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SSG Warren Swan
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Cpl James Waycasie - Does that mean he gets the gold EGA for this?
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SGT Project Engineer
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To me this just sound like some kind of 'domestic self-praising'.
People in high places create ways to celebrate their own self proclaimed awesomeness.
Besides if you have made it to these extreme senior leadership, do you need an award or is the recognition not enough?

I cannot support it.
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MAJ Security Cooperation Planner
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SGT (Join to see) I am pretty sure they got a presentation box with their flag of office before this. Giving it a name... not sure why.
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