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Army Achievement Medal Citation Examples


Citation to accompany the award of the Army Achievement Medal
For superior and unflagging support to the 449th Inland Cargo Transfer Company. Your ability to adapt quickly to an evolving, ever-challenging environment under austere conditions whenever it was needed is commendable. The long hours and dedication you provided were instrumental to the success of the exercise. Your professionalism brings great credit upon you, the 449th Inland Cargo Transfer Company, and the United States Army.


Citation to accompany the award of the Army Achievement Medal
FOR EXCEPTIONALLY OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN HAVING ATTAINED A PERFECT SCORE OF 100 PERCENT ON THE SKILL QUALIFICATION TEST. STAFF SERGEANT SMITH'S OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE SIGNIFICANTLY CONTRIBUTES TO COMBAT READINESS AND REFLECTS GREAT CREDIT UPON HIMSELF AND THE UNITED STATES ARMY.


Citation to accompany the award of the Army Achievement Medal
For outstanding achievement as a tank turret mechanic during the Battalion's Level I tank gunnery. Your exemplary dedication to duty and technical expertise contributed significantly to D Company's maintenance success. This outstanding performance reflects great credit upon you, the Thunderbolts, and the United States Army.


Citation to accompany the award of the Army Achievement Medal
For outstanding achievement as Orderly Room NCO, 411th ASB, while deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. SGT Lucky tracked and processed over 150 unscheduled leaves and passes while maintaining a 99% manning rate. Under shifting command and conditions, she organized and prepared the unit for redeployment and reintegration into central region upon completion of their 15 month deployment with zero loss of accountabilty. The accomplishments of SGT Lucky bring great credit upon herself, the 411th ASB, and the United States Army


Citation to accompany the award of the Army Achievement Medal
For exceptionally meritorious achievements while serving as the Battalion S-4 Officer, Headquarters 69th Ordnance Battalion during the period of 6 March 1998 to 15 June 1999. His outstanding initiative, leadership, and logistics abilities produced greatly improved supply, maintenance, and financial programs in the Battalion and led to a twenty percent increase in equipment serviceability rates for the Battalion. His skillful administration of supply and logistics resulted in the Battalion's successful completion of its Army Training and Evaluation Programs and two major field exercises. Captain Korsey's outstanding achievements and devotion to duty reflect favorably upon himself, the 69th Ordnance Battalion, and the 1st Armored Division.


Citation to accompany the award of the Army Achievement Medal
For meritorious service while assigned as assistant gunner and gunner from 12 January 2002 to 7 August 2004 in the Bravo Company 60mm mortar section. Private Johnson displayed fortitude, dedication, and skill during MFO rotation #32, the Battalion MORTEP and mortar live fire exercise and the Brigade Pre-Ranger Course. Private Johnson's performance reflects great credit upon himself, 2d Battalion, 3d Infantry, and the United States Army.