Army safe driver award




















Army officer; U. Criteria: An individual must have, through extraordinary actions or skills, reacted to an emergency event or an imminently dangerous situation, thereby eliminating or minimizing loss, such as damage to Army property or injury to Army personnel; emergencies or dangerous situations resulting from enemy action may be included for consideration. Judging: The DASAF or a designated representative will convene a panel as needed to screen nominations and make recommendations for the award.

The panel will be composed of at least four Army Headquarters or installation safety personnel and the Deputy Director of Army Safety or their designated representative.

If the nomination is based on the operation of special military equipment, one member of the board must be qualified on that piece of equipment. Criteria: An individual or organization must have demonstrated exemplary leadership or made a significant contribution to Army readiness through risk management.

Criteria: Individuals performing authorized aircrew member flight duties while on a DOD mission. An aircrew member must, through outstanding airmanship, minimize or prevent aircraft damage or injury to personnel during an emergency situation. Aircrew member must have shown extraordinary skill while recovering an aircraft from an in-flight emergency situation.

If more than one crewmember materially contributed to successful recovery from the emergency, each of those involved should be considered for nomination.

Emergencies resulting from enemy action may be included for consideration. An emergency will not be considered for award if:.

The panel will consist of the DASAF, or a designated representative, and at least five aviators; it may include senior enlisted crewmembers when appropriate.

At least one panel member will be qualified in the mission type and design of the aircraft involved in the emergency. History of the Army Aviation Broken Wing award: Highly regarded and rarely awarded to aircrew members that operate aircraft under Army control.

The Broken Wing Award was established in March ; since then, hundreds of aircrew members have been awarded the Broken Wing Award through extraordinary actions. These aircrew members preserved lives and equipment saving the U. Army millions of dollars. Criteria: The organization, selected by levels of command through Army Headquarters, with the most effective overall industrial operations safety program.

Criteria: The organization, selected by levels of command through Army Headquarters, with the most effective overall explosives safety program. Level: TOE or TDA detachments, company-size units, battalions or equivalent; brigades or equivalent; and divisions, installations, or activities.

Criteria: The organization must complete 12 consecutive months, a major training exercise or complete an actual deployment of greater than days without experiencing a class A, B, or C accident accident classes as defined in AR 10 attributable to human error. Award: Certificate template link. Example of submission document. Specialist Johnson's performance as the Caiman MRAP vehicle driver led to over 5, accident free miles and, when required, seamlessly served as gunner on the MB platform.

Specialist Johnson's exceptional performance, professionalism and dedication to duty reflect great credit on him, D Company, 3rd Battalion, th Infantry Regiment and the United States Army. She expertly prepared over driver training packets, instructed Soldiers throughout the Battalion on military vehicle operation procedures, and performed numerous check rides during the day and night. SGT Levaula's commitment to safety and readiness enhanced the overall drivers training program within the Battalion, resulting in more than Soldiers being licensed to operate military vehicles in the Republic of Korea.

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