Transportation 9-11 Ribbon Explained

9-11 Ribbon
Presenter:U.S. Department of Transportation
Type:Ribbon
Status:Inactive
Firstawarded:[1] (retroactive to)
Lastawarded: (retroactive to)
Higher:Humanitarian Service Medal
Lower:Coast Guard: Special Operations Service Ribbon
Military Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal

The Transportation 9-11 Ribbon is a civil and military decoration of the U.S. Department of Transportation that was issued to both civilians and military personnel who, through service with the United States Department of Transportation, contributed to the recovery from the September 11 attacks in 2001 against the United States of America.

History

The ribbon was issued primarily to the United States Coast Guard, but was also authorized for any Department of Transportation personnel, Merchant Marines, or civilians who were assigned to the Department of Transportation for relief efforts against the terrorist attacks.

The three main criteria for the award of the 9-11 Ribbon are as follows:

The 9-11 Ribbon was awarded as a one time decoration and there were no devices authorized to the decoration. The 9-11 Ribbon was discontinued in October 2002, but permitted for continued wear on Coast Guard uniforms and by civilian personnel.

For individual acts of bravery and heroism, above and beyond the criteria for the 9-11 Ribbon, the Department of Transportation also issued the 9-11 Medal.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ribbon, 9-11 Ribbon, Department of Transportation.
  2. Web site: CRITERIA FOR DOT 9-11 AWARDS. United States Coast Guard. 11 January 2013.