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Adult Recognition
Guidelines
Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence and character who make the world a better place.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page(s)
Introduction 2
Adult Recognitions Process Summary 3
GSWNY Adult Recognitions at a Glance 4-5
National Awards And Nomination Procedures
President’s Award 6
Appreciation Pin 7
Honor Pin 8
Thanks Badge 9
Thanks Badge II 10
Volunteer of Excellence 11
GSWNY Commitment To Excellence 12
Suggestions Of Who Might Be Nominated For Council Awards 13
Sample Statement Of Endorsement 14
Service Unit Recognitions
Green Angel
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Tenure Award 15
Years of Service 16
Planning a Service Unit Recognition Event 17
Adult Recognitions Placement 18
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INTRODUCTION
Girl Scouts of Western New York acknowledges that it could not exist without the talents and hard work of its volunteers. They are truly the driving force behind delivering the Girl Scout Experience to girls throughout the nine county area of our jurisdiction. Our volunteers help girls discover and understand themselves and to use that knowledge and skill to explore the world around them. These wonderful volunteers also help girls connect, care about, inspire, and team with others locally and globally. And finally, volunteers help those girls take action to make the world a better place. What could be more important than building the caring, committed leaders of tomorrow? Unfortunately, the tireless, behind the scenes work of many volunteers often goes without notice. The Girl Scouts of Western New York Adult Recognition Committee is dedicated to changing that situation and recognizing as many deserving volunteers as possible. We need your help! Please read these guidelines carefully and with a mind to identifying any and all volunteers that you know who qualify for these awards. In showing that you are a “sister to every other girl scout”, please take the time and energy to learn about and complete the recognition process for someone you know who has made a difference, it is the right thing to do. And just as it is always “better to give than to receive”, you as a nominator will gain great satisfaction. You can reach a member of the Adult Recognition committee via email at [email protected] Mariah Kramer GSWNY Adult Recognition Committee Chair, 2013-14
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ADULT RECOGNITIONS SUMMARY
Nomination Process:
1. Obtain appropriate form from website: http://www.gswny.org/Adults/FormsLIbrary/ Under: “Volunteer Recognition Applications” Or from any GSWNY Service Center.
2. Complete the entire form. Obtain all required statements of endorsement.
3. To be recognized for nominations requiring board approval, submit completed forms on or before February 1st to:
Girl Scouts of Western New York Attn: GSWNY Adult Recognition Committee 3332 Walden Avenue Suite 106 Depew, New York 14043
4. Adult Recognition Committee will review nominations for the President’s Award, Thanks Badge, Thanks Badge 2, Honor Pin, Appreciation Pin, and Commitment to Excellence. Recommendations will be presented to the Council Board of Directors for approval.
5. Service Unit Teams will review nominations for Green Angel, Tenure and Years of Service, and Volunteer of Excellence Award. These awards are presented within the Service Unit.
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GSWNY - ADULT RECOGNITIONS AT A GLANCE
RECOGNITION WHO TO CONSIDER
CRITERIA NOMINATION PROCESS
President’s Award
For a geographic area team or program delivery team
All be registered Girl Scout adults Demonstrate achievement as per GSWNY Adult Recognitions Guidelines
Follow criteria in GSWNY Adult Recognitions Guidelines Complete and Submit appropriate form to Adult Recognition Committee Council acknowledges Awardees in print and at Annual Recognition Event with certificates
Appreciation Pin
Volunteers actively giving outstanding service to at least one geographic area, service unit, or program delivery audience
Be a registered Girl Scout adult Demonstrate achievement as per GSWNY Adult Recognitions Guidelines
Follow criteria in GSWNY Adult Recognitions Guidelines Complete and Submit appropriate form to Adult Recognition Committee Council acknowledges Awardees in print and at Annual Recognition Event with pin
Honor Pin
Volunteers actively giving outstanding service in more than two geographic areas
Be a registered Girl Scout adult Demonstrate achievement as per GSWNY Adult Recognitions Guidelines
Follow criteria in GSWNY Adult Recognitions Guidelines Complete and Submit appropriate form to Adult Recognition Committee Council acknowledges Awardees in print and at Annual Recognition Event with pin
Thanks Badge
Volunteers actively giving service impacting the council or the entire Girl Scout Movement
Be a registered Girl Scout adult Demonstrate achievement as per GSWNY Adult Recognitions Guidelines
Follow criteria in GSWNY Adult Recognitions Guidelines Complete and Submit appropriate form to Adult Recognition Committee Council acknowledges Awardees in print and at Annual Recognition Event with pin
Thanks Badge II
Prior Thanks Badge recipient; Volunteers actively giving service impacting the council or the entire Girl Scout Movement
Be a registered Girl Scout adult Demonstrate achievement as per GSWNY Adult Recognitions Guidelines
Follow criteria in GSWNY Adult Recognitions Guidelines Complete and Submit appropriate form to Adult Recognition Committee Council acknowledges Awardees in print and at Annual Recognition Event with pin
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GSWNY - ADULT RECOGNITIONS AT A GLANCE
RECOGNITION WHO TO
CONSIDER CRITERIA NOMINATION PROCESS
Tenure All Adult Members
Currently registered GS Adult Eligible for after 5 years of membership (girl and adult years may be combined and years from other councils)
Follow criteria in GSWNY Adult Recognitions Guidelines Complete and Submit appropriate form to Service Unit Manager Council acknowledges Awardees with more than 30 years of tenure in print and with numeral guard at Annual Recognition Event All others should be recognized at Service Unit Level
Years of Service Pin All volunteers actively giving service
Currently registered GS volunteer actively engaged in service to GSWNY Eligible for after 5 years of adult service as a volunteer (may be in different councils)
Follow criteria in GSWNY Adult Recognitions Guidelines Complete and submit appropriate form to GSWNY Adult Recognitions Committee Council acknowledges Awardees with more than 20 years of service in print and with “Years of Service” pin at Annual Recognition Event All others should be recognized at Service Unit Level
Volunteer of Excellence Award
A volunteer who works directly with girls, volunteers indirectly working with adults
A volunteer has performed beyond expectations for the position held
Follow criteria in GSWNY Adult Recognitions Guidelines Complete and Submit appropriate form to Service Unit Adult Recognition Committee Council acknowledges Awardees in print at Annual Recognition Event
GSWNY Commitment to Excellence Award
A business or organization that promotes the mission and values of Girl Scouts in the community
Efforts lead to advancing mission or achieving council girls, impact must be council wide
Follow criteria in GSWNY Adult Recognitions Guidelines Complete and Submit appropriate form to Adult Recognition Committee Council acknowledges Awardees in print and at Annual Recognition Event with a plaque
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NATIONAL AWARDS
PRESIDENT’S AWARD Description The President’s Award recognizes the efforts of a service-delivery team or committee whose exemplary service in support of delivering the Girl Scout Leadership Experience surpassed team goals and resulted in significant, measurable impact toward reaching the council’s overall goals.
Criteria
All Service Team members are registered Girl Scouts
All Service Team members have met all requirements and expectations of the positions held.
The Service-Delivery Team has significantly contributed to meeting one or more of the council’s mission-delivery goals.
The Service-Delivery Team reflects the diversity of the target audience or areas it serves, in girl and adult membership, in all pathways offered.
The Service-Delivery Team actively recognizes, understands, and practices the values of inclusive behavior.
Complete the nomination form and attach additional pages as necessary of the following supporting documentation to indicate how the nominee meets the criteria for this award:
Membership data
Program impact data
Volunteer support resources
Volunteer satisfaction data
Service delivery team and/or Council goals
Approval The GSWNY Adult Recognition Committee reviews the application and recommends approval or denial on whether or not the criteria were met If approved by the committee, the nomination is forwarded to the Girl Scouts of Western New York Board of Directors for approval. If approved the Committee notifies the nominating party and recipient. The Committee notifies only the nominating party if denied. Form of Recognition Certificates are presented to all Service Team members at the annual recognition event. A plaque listing each year’s qualifying service units is on display at the GSWNY Headquarters in Buffalo.
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NATIONAL AWARDS
APPRECIATION PIN
Description The Appreciation Pin recognizes an individual’s exemplary service in support of delivering the Girl Scout Leadership Experience, which has had measurable impact on a geographic area of service, and helps the council reach and surpass its mission-delivery goals for that area.
Criteria The candidate is an active, registered adult Girl Scout .The service performed by the nominee is above and beyond the expectations for the position held, and made an impact in one geographic area within the council’s jurisdiction.
Nomination For presentation at the Council Recognition Event, nomination must be submitted by February 1 For presentation at other venues, please submit at least eight weeks prior to proposed presentation date
The form will document the service, its scope and impact in relation to the award. Please use the GSWNY cover sheet when submitting letters of endorsement.
In addition, two (2) individuals or groups familiar with the service performed submit a statement of endorsement. Endorsers MUST be individuals OTHER THAN those in nominating group.
Approval The GSWNY Adult Recognition Committee reviews the application and recommends approval or denial on whether or not the criteria were met
If approved by the committee, the nomination is forwarded to the Girl Scouts of Western New York Board of Directors for approval. If approved the Committee notifies the nominating party and recipient. The Committee notifies only the nominating party if denied.
Form of Recognition The Appreciation Pin is a square gold tone pin depicting the Girl Scout logo. The Appreciation pin is awarded at the Girl Scouts of Western New York Recognition Event.
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NATIONAL AWARDS
HONOR PIN Description The Honor Pin recognizes an individual’s exemplary service in support of delivering the Girl Scout Leadership Experience, which has had measurable impact on two geographic areas of service, and helps the council reach and surpass its mission-delivery goals for that area. Criteria The candidate is an active, registered adult Girl Scout .The service performed by the nominee is above and beyond the expectations for the position held, and made an impact on two or more geographic areas within the council’s jurisdiction. Nomination For presentation at the Council Recognition Event, nomination must be submitted by February 1 For presentation at other venues, please submit at least eight weeks prior to proposed presentation date. The form will document the service, its scope and impact in relation to the award. In addition, two (2) individuals or groups familiar with the service performed submit a statement of endorsement. Endorsers MUST be individuals OTHER THAN those in nominating group. Approval The GSWNY Adult Recognition Committee reviews the application and recommends approval or denial on whether or not the criteria were met If approved by the committee, the nomination is forwarded to the Girl Scouts of Western New York Board of Directors for approval. If approved the Committee notifies the nominating party and recipient. The Committee notifies only the nominating party if denied. Form of Recognition The Honor pin is a green enamel pin with a gold-tone trefoil design circled by a laurel wreath. The Honor pin is awarded at the Girl Scouts of Western New York Recognition Event.
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NATIONAL AWARDS
THANKS BADGE Purpose The Thanks Badge honors an individual whose ongoing commitment, leadership, and service have had an exceptional, measurable impact on meeting the mission- delivery goals and priorities of the entire council or the entire Girl Scout movement. Criteria The nominee is an active, registered adult Girl Scout. The outstanding service performed by the nominee resulted in outcomes that benefited the total council or the entire Girl Scout organization, and is so significantly above and beyond the call of duty and scope of impact that no other award would be appropriate. Nomination An individual familiar with the candidate’s performance must complete the nomination form and forward to the GSWNY Adult Recognition Committee. For presentation at the Council Recognition Event, nomination must be submitted by February 1 The form will document the service, its scope and impact in relation to the award In addition, three (3) individuals or groups familiar with the service performed submit a statement of endorsement. Endorsers MUST be individuals OTHER THAN those in nominating group. Approval The GSWNY Adult Recognition Committee reviews the application and recommends approval or denial on whether or not the criteria were met If approved by the committee, the nomination is forwarded to the Girl Scouts of Western New York Board of Directors for approval. If approved the Committee notifies the nominating party and recipient. The Committee notifies only the nominating party if denied. Form of Recognition The Thanks Badge is a gold-filled enamel disc that can be used as a pin or worn on a ribbon or chain. The Thanks Badge is awarded at the Girl Scouts of Western New York Recognition Event.
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NATIONAL AWARDS
THANKS BADGE II Purpose To recognize an adult member who has already received the Thanks Badge and who has continued to provide exemplary service in a leadership role, resulting in a measurable impact that benefits the entire Girl Scout Movement. Criteria The candidate is an active, registered adult Girl Scout and a former recipient of the Thanks Badge. The outstanding service performed by the nominee resulted in outcomes that benefited the total council, or entire Girl Scout organization, and is so significantly above and beyond the call of duty that no other award would be appropriate Nomination An individual familiar with the candidate’s performance must complete the nomination form and forward to the GSWNY Adult Recognition Committee. For presentation at the Council Recognition Event, nomination must be submitted by February 1 The form will document the service, its scope and impact in relation to the award In addition, three (3) individuals or groups familiar with the service performed submit a statement of endorsement. Endorsers MUST be individuals OTHER THAN those in nominating group. Approval The GSWNY Adult Recognition Committee reviews the application and recommends approval or denial on whether or not the criteria were met If approved by the committee, the nomination is forwarded to the Girl Scouts of Western New York Board of Directors for approval. If approved the Committee notifies the nominating party and recipient. The Committee notifies only the nominating party if denied. Form of Recognition The Thanks Badge II is similar to the Thanks Badge and has a blue band inside a gold band. It has a red stone in the center. The Thanks Badge II is awarded at the Girl Scouts of Western New York Recognition Event.
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NATIONAL AWARD- PRESENTED AT SERVICE UNIT
VOLUNTEER OF EXCELLENCE AWARD
Description The Volunteer of Excellence recognizes those volunteers who have contributed outstanding service while partnering directly with girls in any pathway to implement the Girl Scout Leadership Experience through use of the National Program Portfolio or who have contributed outstanding service in support of the council's mission delivery to girls and adult members. The nominee is an active, registered adult Girl Scout.
Criteria
The nominee is an active, registered adult Girl Scout.
The nominee has successfully completed a term of service and all requirements for the position.
The nominee has performed beyond expectations for the position to deliver the GSLE to girls using the National Program Portfolio or
The nominee's performance has been beyond the expectations of the position and has supported the council's mission-delivery goals in one or more of the following functional areas: Membership Development/Community Cultivation, Volunteer Relations and Support, Program, Leadership, and Governance, Fund Development, and Council Support Service.
The nominee actively recognizes, understands, and practices the values of inclusive behavior.
Nomination An individual familiar with the candidate's performance must complete the nomination form and forward to the Service Unit Adult Recognition Committee.
Submit at least eight (8) weeks prior to proposed presentation date. Appropriate venues for presentation include service unit meeting or leader appreciation event.
The form will document the service, its scope and impact in relation to the award
In addition, two (2) individuals or groups familiar with the service performed submit a statement of endorsement. Endorsers MUST be individuals OTHER THAN those in nominating group.
Approval The Service Unit Adult Recognition Committee reviews the application and recommends approval or denial on whether or not the criteria were met
Form of Recognition The Volunteer of Excellence Award is a clutch back silver tone pin with Girl Scout trefoil and award name imprint.
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COUNCIL AWARD
GSWNY COMMITMENT TO EXCELLENCE AWARD
Purpose The GSWNY Commitment to Excellence Award recognizes an organization or business which has shown exceptional commitment to the advancement of Girl Scouting ideals and goals through dedicated and devoted service at the council level. Criteria The nominee must have made significant contributions at the council level to the advancement of Girl Scouting through support of Council programs and service delivery goals in one or more of the following functional areas:
1. Membership-by motivating girls and adults to join the movement and promote their continued involvement.
2. Program-by ensuring quality programs for girls
3. Training-by attending and promoting Council training programs
4. Camping- by supporting and promoting outdoor program and services
5. Fund Development-by effectively participating in fund development, (Family Partnership Campaign, Woman of Distinction Event, Product Sales, etc.)
Nomination An individual familiar with the candidate’s performance must complete the nomination form and forward to the GSWNY Adult Recognition Committee. For presentation at the Council Recognition Event, nomination must be submitted by February 1 The form will document the service, its scope and impact in relation to the award. In addition, three (3) individuals or groups familiar with the service performed submit a statement of endorsement. Endorsers MUST be individuals OTHER THAN those in nominating group. Approval The GSWNY Adult Recognition Committee reviews the application and recommends approval or denial on whether or not the criteria were met If approved by the committee, the nomination is forwarded to the Girl Scouts of Western New York Board of Directors for approval. If approved the Committee notifies the nominating party and recipient. The Committee notifies only the nominating party if denied. Form of Recognition A plaque is presented to each qualifying organization at the GSWNY Adult Recognition Event.
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SUGGESTIONS OF WHO MIGHT BE NOMINATED FOR NATIONAL AWARDS:
For example only Appreciation Pin:
A person who develops and implements a successful annual family giving program that exceeds financial goals.
A Service Unit Manager (or Team Member) whose contributions lead to an increase in membership and retention among girls and adults.
A service unit day camp or event director whose effective management results in an increase in participation by girls and adults over a period of time.
The manager of a highly successful product sale.
Honor Pin:
A person who organizes and provides leadership to a successful annual giving campaign that surpasses council financial goals.
An Event Director who implements a series of events and activities that bring girls together from different parts of GSWNY.
A trainer whose events receive consistently high ratings resulting in increased participation by adults from several service units.
A person whose contributions significantly increase girl and adult participation in program events and activities.
Thanks Badge:
The director of a successful council or regional destination event that results in increased extension and retention of older girls and significant positive publicity for GSWNY.
The chair of GSWNY’s fund development committee who develops and implements a plan that significantly increases the percentage of adult-generated funding for GSWNY.
A person who plays a policy decision-making role at a consistently high level and attracts broad participation in policy influencing through the democratic process.
A person who has provided expansion of council training teams and opportunities that resulted in a significant increase in training effectiveness and participation council-wide.
Thanks Badge II:
A council trainer who, after directing council-wide training events, successfully implements a statewide or regional training event.
A board member whose continuous strong leadership in fund development has resulted in greater financial stability for GSWNY.
A program consultant who, after developing math and science activities for girls council-wide, serves as director for a math and science event with nation -wide participation.
Volunteer of Excellence Award:
A volunteer who works with a teen committee to plan and implement a program at day camp resulting in
an increase of girls attending camp.
A volunteer who serves as a mentor to other leaders in using the GSLE, whose support was attributed
to the retention of volunteers.
Commitment to Excellence Award:
A business that provides support to council initiatives
An organization that partners with the council to provide programming to underserved areas
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ABOUT STATEMENTS OF ENDORSEMENT
The Statement of Endorsement form asks you to answer a few targeted questions related to the service given by the volunteer. Choose the questions that best match the type of service provided and the area of impact. Be sure to follow the instructions carefully to ensure your nominee shines! Service Units track accomplishments throughout the year with a Plan of Work. The plan of work identifies responsibilities and key results. This is an excellent tool for completing the statements of endorsement. A review of the plan can help identify potential candidates for recognition. We recognize that many volunteers are dedicated and “go above and beyond” but when it comes to the National Awards, we also want to know the impact of the dedicated service provided. The plan will include specific data to support the nomination such as number of participants, outcomes achieved, girls or volunteers recruited, money earned etc. Be sure to include this data when answering the questions on the form. If you need help with this, please contact your Service Unit Manager, Membership Manager or the Adult Recognition Committee.
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SERVICE UNIT RECOGNITIONS
GREEN ANGEL
The Green Angel award is available as a certificate, patch or pin. It is given in recognition of a single or short term contribution or to recognize a special service to Girl Scouting. You give one or more of the Green Angel recognition items at any time.
Green Angel Awards may be presented by a Troop Leader or Service Unit Adult Recognition Committee. Check www.gswny.org for the certificate template. Pins and patches may be purchased at the shop.
TENURE AWARD
The Membership Numeral Guard recognizes the number of years accumulated
as a registered member (girl and adult), in 5-year increments. Girl Scouts of
Western New York will recognize adult members with 25 years or more as a
registered Girl Scout (either in print or with a pin if attending Recognition Event).
All others should be recognized at the Service Unit Level.
Requirements The candidate has been a registered Girl Scout member for at least 5 years.
Nomination Candidate submits an application to Service Unit Manager for 5-20 years; submit to Council Adult Recognition Committee for 25+ years.
Approval Procedure The candidate’s accumulated number of years as a member (girl and adult combined) should be verified through council and/or service unit records. A list of all approved candidates and their tenure should be forwarded to the GSWNY Adult Recognition Committee by February 1st.
Form of Recognition A numeral guard, in five-year increments, attached by a chain to the membership pin.
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SERVICE UNIT RECOGNITIONS
YEARS OF SERVICE AWARD This award recognizes the total number of years of active, adult service to Girl Scouting in 5-year increments. Girl Scouts of Western New York will be recognize adult members with 20 years or more of volunteer service. All others should be recognized at the Service Unit level. Requirements The candidate has been a registered member of Girl Scouts and served as an active adult volunteer for 5 or more years. Nomination Candidate submits an application to the Service Unit Manager for years 5-20, to the Council Adult Recognition Committee for 20+ years. Approval Procedure The candidate’s accumulated number of years of membership and service as an active adult volunteer should be verified through council and/or service unit records, A list of all approved candidates and their years of service should be forwarded to the GSWNY Adult Recognition Committee by February 1st Form of Recognition The Years of Service pin is a pewter and green pin with the number of years of service, in 5 year increments, engraved in the middle.
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PLANNING A SERVICE UNIT RECOGNITION EVENT
Recognition can and should be given whenever there is someone to honor. It can take place at an
event planned solely for that purpose, or it can be part of a meeting such as a monthly service unit
meeting. If recognition presentations will take place as part of a business meeting, ask for sufficient
time on the agenda.
Suggested Guidelines for Service Unit Recognition Committees:
1. Brainstorm tasks and delegate responsibilities
2. Set date and secure a place(if not done by Service Unit)
3. Identify individuals and groups to be honored at the event
Recipients of official GSUSA and/or GSWNY awards*
Recipients of Service Unit awards**
Tenure Pin
Years of Service Pin
Girl Awards
Individual or groups to be recognized informally
4. Purchase awards and mementos
5. Choose a theme to set a festive tone
6. Make provisions for refreshments
7. Plan an opening, and a closing. One or both could be an appropriate reading, song, etc., that
reinforces the theme.
8. Decide if an additional ceremony would add to the celebration
9. Make the occasion special with flowers, balloons banners, favors etc.
10. Invite family, friends, and troop members of honorees.
11. Assign someone to be responsible for being sure the honorees attend.
12. Prepare a printed program
13. Select a person to write (and practice!) the script for presentation of awards
A description of the award is helpful
Have the honoree come forward as the script is being presented
Read script and keep name secret until the end(element of surprise)
A ceremony can be part of the presentation
14. Designate someone to take photographs
15. Encourage a FUN atmosphere of CELEBRATION!
*Nomination packets for official awards must be submitted and approved by the Council Adult
Recognition Committee. Green Angel certificates can be printed by the SU, Green Angel Pins and
Patches can be purchased in the shop.
**Service Unit teams, SUCO and special events committees, facilitators, graduating seniors,
destinations participants, community helpers, SU and Troop Product Sales Managers, Girls who
earned higher awards(Medal of Honor, Bronze Cross, National Leadership Awards, Bronze, Silver,
Gold Awards etc.)
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RECOGNITIONS PLACEMENT ON GS UNIFORM
Note: If an adult has received more than one special recognition (e.g. Appreciation pin, Honor pin, etc.) the last one received is generally the one worn on the uniform.
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