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Army Engineer Corps Professional
Display Recognition![]()
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Sample Display Recognition:
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You have three display types to choose from:
Heavy Bond Enclosure
or Classic Deluxe Frame
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Heavy Bond Enclosure Colors: Regal, Black, Navy Trimmed in Appearance Gold Ready for Mantle or Shelf Display |
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Issue Requirements
You must submit the following:
This Display Recognition is available ONLY to authorized recipients who possess orders, or authorization form, or release documentation that confirms award eligibility. (See "Issue Requirements"). To obtain either a Display Medal or a Display Recognition for your authorized award you will be required to provide military-issued documentation authorizing your award. There are no exceptions. You must NOT submit a military issued document or photocopy that:
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Personnel Branch
Processing and Delivery
| Style | Admin | Shipping | Total | Full Color .PDF (Printable) RECOMMENDED, No USPS shipping fee |
$7.50 | Emailed | $7.50 | Published Document only (Full Color) | $14.00 | $13.43 USPS | $27.43 | Published Document in Heavy Bond Enclosure (Full Color) | $19.00 | $13.43 USPS | $32.43 |
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You may apply for your Display Recognition using a...
(* Upon reception of required documentation)
Complete and MAIL this APPLICATION FORM.
Don't forget to include an unaltered COPY of your DD-214, WD AGO 53-55 or other pre-arranged document(s).
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Click here for answers to common questions
Email: Army Engineer Corps Professional Display Recognition InquiryTelephone: 1-562-422-4100 (Pacific Time Zone)
10am to 3pm Pacific Time Zone, Monday through Friday
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Army Engineer Corps Professional
On 16 June, 1775, the Continental Congress resolved, "That there be one Chief Engineer at the Grand Army... That two assistants be employed under him..." This marked the beginning of the Corps of Engineers. In the following year a number of individuals were given appointments as engineers or assistant engineers in the Continental Army. The mission of the Army Engineer Corps is to provide Land Component specialists with the joint engineer capabilities required to assure the mobility of the force and achieve victory in any military operation. All personnel qualified with primary or secondary Army military occupation specialites are authorized.
REFERENCES:
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