The Army Engineer Association



The Army Engineer Association

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PO Box 634 Fort Leonard Wood, MO 65473

Phone: 573-329-6678 Fax: 573-329-3203 email: flw@

21 April 2006

TO: The Engineer Regiment

SUBJECT: de Fleury Medal Form and General Information

1. Enclosed is a copy of the latest AEA Form 1 dated 21 April 2006; Engineer Regiment Policy for the award of the de Fleury Medal and Approval/Request Form.

2. The senior leadership of the Engineer Regiment at both USACE Headquarters and the Engineer school have recently devoted a lot of time in fine-tuning the policy of this prestigious award. There are a few changes to the medal policy, so please read carefully and become familiar with the submission procedures.

3. Note in particular the amount of time required for processing, and especially for moving requests for approval as a Silver Medal through the system. This is not an off-the-shelf award to be purchased like a going away gift. It is expected that a unit’s award program be far-sighted in identifying potential de Fleury Medal recipients and have a viable suspense system enabling the initiation of local processing well in advance of a planned presentation date.

4. Based on AEA experience in processing medals, here are some suggestions:

• De Fleury Medal forms and other information should only be kept in one location within a unit. Since this is not an official DA Award covered by Army Regulations and since it is very special I recommend that the only file folder be kept in the Commander’s desk drawer filing system that is also used to brief and pass on information and “How To’s” to subsequent Commanders. That way there is only one set of forms and guidance and when new information arrives at the unit the PSNCO or Adjutant will know exactly where that information goes.

• The Commander’s de Fleury file should also contain a copy of each submission, including the narrative and other supporting documents. As medals and certificates are received back from the AEA, a copy of the certificate should be made and attached to the appropriate file copy. This will provide a record for that unit and assist future Commanders in maintaining the consistency and level playing field for the unit.

• Regardless of how well you think your unit mail room operates, my experience shows that when I send medals and certificates back to a personal address the process works much more efficiently.

• The AEA uses Microsoft Office as our primary computer software. The AEA Form 1 can be sent to your unit via a WINWORD.doc file (6.0 or 7.0) on email. You download the file and save it as a template. When it comes time to process you simply call up the template and save it as another WINWORD.doc file. Then just type in the required information on the form. Add pages as needed for the narrative justification and any special citation. Scan the approving authority’s signature block and signature as a .pcx, .tif or .bmp graphics file. Establish password control for the use of that signature. When ready to submit the form and supporting documents, simply insert the approval authority’s signature and complete the credit card information and email the entire packet as an attached email file to the AEA at: flw@. Units that have used this procedure have found that everything works much smoother and there is less angst about where the paperwork is in the mail system or whether it was even received by the AEA. a submission by email can provide immediate response as to the receipt of the request and whether or not additional information may be required.

• This award should represent agreement by the organization’s senior leadership (Commander and Command Sergeant Major or Director, Deputy Director in USACE). Their experience is sufficient in making a determination on whether or not to either approve an award or submit a request for approval to a higher headquarters. Normally staffing requests to various sections or subordinate elements in order to obtain opinions only adds to processing time.

• Please destroy all other versions of the AEA Form 1 and make as many copies of this form as you require.

5. Please write or send an email message if you would like additional clarification or have other questions to be answered.

6. Special citation requests may faxed or emailed to flw@ as an email message. Citation should be no longer than 9 lines at a 12 point Times font (similar to DA Award citations). Do not capitalize citation, use upper and lower case letters.

Please fax submissions to: (573) 329-3203 or Email form completed w/signature as a graphics preferred to: flw@.

ESSAYONS!

Julius B. Nutter; CSM, US Army Retired; Director, Ft Leonard Wood Operations

AEA de Fleury Medal Approval/Request Form

For Bronze Medal processing, and, Silver Medal submission to the Commandant, USAES, mail completed form and all accompanying documents to: AEA, PO Box 634, Ft. Leonard Wood, MO 65473.

Phone 573.329.6678 Fax 573-329-3203

Send Silver Medal submissions for approval by the Chief of Engineers or Deputy Chief of Engineers to:

441 “G” Street, N. W. (3rd Floor)

Washington, DC 20314-1000

PAYMENT MUST ACCOMPANY ALL REQUESTS

Requesters Information:

Rank/Name: _________________________________________________________

Unit/Org: ___________________________________________________________

Address: ____________________________________________________________

City: _______________________________ State: ________ Zip:____________

Phone: _____________________ email: _________________________________

Nominee/Recipient Information (Complete all areas) (Please don’t type citation in all CAPS – use normal Upper/lower case)

NAME: __________________________________________________________________ RANK/GRADE/Mr./Mrs./Ms:_____________________

CURRENT UNIT/ORGANIZATION: _________________________________________________________________________________________

PMOS/BRANCH: _____________________ CURRENT DUTY ASSIGNMENT: ______________________________________________________

TOTAL YEARS OF SERVICE: _________________ YEARS OF SERVICE TO THE ENGINEER REGIMENT: ____________________

TYPE OF CEREMONY: __________________________ PLANNED PRESENTATION DATE________________ AEA MEMBER: Yes No

2a. Silver Medal Submission for Decision:

(Allow 5-6 weeks for processing)

I have assured that the nominee meets the criteria as described on the reverse of this form.

I have prepared the attached narrative that summarizes in detail the accomplishments, support and impact to the Regiment and request approval as a Silver Medal.

________________________________________________

(Signature of Requester)

2b. Silver Medal Decision:

This request is:

Approved for a: Silver Medal ** Bronze Medal

Disapproved

__________________________________ (Signature)

⎢ Typed Signature Block of Approving Authority ⎢

__________________________________

__________________________________

__________________________________

− AEA should mail processed medal to:

_______________________________________

_______________________________________

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AEA Form 1 (Rev 12 April 2006) Previous Editions obsolete. Form May Be Locally Copied

Current cost of a Bronze Medal is $55 and the Silver Medal costs $75. These prices valid thru 31 May 2007. Shipping is included.

____ Check or Money Order Enclosed. (No Govt. POs)

____ VISA/MC EXP: _______ $________.____

#: __________ - __________ - __________ - __________

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PRINT & SIGN NAME EXACTLY AS SHOWN ON CARD

1. Bronze Medal Approval/Request for Approval: (Allow 4 weeks for processing)

The following criteria, and the additional requirements listed in the Policy on the reverse of this form, have been satisfied and I:

(circle as appropriate)

Approve this nominee to receive the Bronze Medal;

Request that this nomination be approved as a Bronze Medal:

Yes/No Approver is current AEA Member.

Yes/No Approver is currently serving as an Engineer

Colonel, SES or General Officer (AC/USAR/ARNG).

Yes/No Nominee clearly stands out consistently in support to the Engineer Regiment above others.

Yes/No Accompanying narrative and documents clearly substantiate that the nominee meets the established criteria.

__________________________________ (Signature)

⎢ Typed Signature Block of Requester/Approver ⎢

__________________________________

__________________________________

__________________________________

NOTE: If any of the above requirements are not answered YES, this request will be forwarded to the DAC, USAES for determination.

ENGINEER REGIMENT POLICY FOR THE AWARD OF THE de FLEURY MEDAL

GOLD

One Gold deFleury Medal is awarded annually to a distinguished American. The recipient is normally selected by the Commander of the US Army Engineer Center in coordination with the Chief of Engineers. The selection of the individual to receive the Gold deFleury Medal is based on a list of distinguished nominees compiled by an AEA Ad Hoc Committee formed for that purpose. This medal is presented at the Annual Engineer Regimental Dinner.

SILVER

The Silver Medal may only be approved by the Army Chief of Engineers, Deputy Chief of Engineers or Commandant of the Army Engineer School. In general, persons nominated for the award not assigned within or related in some way to USACE will have their award processed through the Commandant of the Engineer School. To be awarded a Silver deFleury Medal, an individual must have personally had exceptionally significant impact on the entire Army Engineer Regiment, over a period that spans numerous assignments, in various units and organizations within the Regiment, or in activities or organizations that directly support the Regiment. As a minimum, the following selection criteria will be met in order for a person to become eligible for the award of the Silver Medal.

• Nominee must have performed the service to the Regiment over a period of at least twenty years.

• Service performed must have had a singularly outstanding positive impact on each organization or activity in which the individual was assigned, demonstrated by exceptional performance of duty in various positions with progressive increases in responsibility throughout the time frame of the first criteria.

• Service performed by the individual must have clearly exceeded that of the majority of those within the individuals peer group; as evidenced by accumulated awards, citations, reputation and selection for promotion to higher rank and increases in levels of responsibility over the time period in the first criteria.

• In order for the award nomination to be reviewed for approval/disapproval by the approving authority, the required narrative that accompanies the approval form (AEA Form 1) must clearly and completely substantiate that the nominee meets the above criteria. Waivers to these criteria are not encouraged, but may be considered by the approving authority for extraordinary circumstances.

• The award will be presented during very special ceremonies or formal social events.

BRONZE

The Bronze Medal is presented to an individual who has rendered significant service or support to more than one element of the Engineer Regiment. The award is normally presented for service that exceeds ten years. In determining whether or not an individual should be nominated for an award of the Bronze Medal, the following selection criteria should be followed:

• The Bronze Medal is designed to be awarded using selection criteria that is separate from that utilized under the Army award system. Like the Silver Medal, the Bronze deFleury Medal is awarded by Army Engineers, normally to other Army Engineers or individuals associated with Army Engineering. Those persons nominated will have demonstrated a high degree of professional competence, standards of integrity and moral character, and a strong devotion to duty and country. Those select few individuals nominated must clearly stand out in the eyes of their seniors, subordinates and peers alike. In consideration of the fact that the Bronze deFleury Medal is the third highest award of the entire Engineer Regiment, it is the responsibility of the approving authority to maintain consistent and exceptionally high standards during the selection and approval process.

• The Bronze Medal is awarded to an individual who has performed in a consistently outstanding manner, in positions of increasing responsibility over a period of time that normally exceeds ten years. The award will not be presented as an “end of tour” award that recognizes performance/contributions made during a single assignment.

• The Bronze Medal nomination will be processed using AEA Form 1.

• The presentation of the Bronze Medal to the recipient should be scheduled during very special events such as formal dinners, retirements, and similar affairs.

Approval authority for the Bronze medal is delegated to an Active (not retired) Engineer Branch Colonel, SES or General Officer of the Active Army, Army Reserve, or Army National Guard, who is a current member of the Army Engineer Association—which administers the de Fleury Medal program for the Engineer Regiment. Organizations or activities that do not have an officer assigned meeting these criteria, may refer the request to the Commandant or Assistant Commandant of the Engineer School, or submit it to the Army Engineer Association who will process the award nomination through the Engineer School for approval/disapproval. The Bronze Medal approval authority should set a limit on the number of medals awarded annually within his/her organization. This limit should be established as a percentage of the number of potentially qualified outstanding personnel assigned, using the selection criteria discussed above. There are no provisions for the award of more than one Bronze Medal to a single individual; however a Bronze Medal holder may later be nominated for the award of the Silver Medal assuming the nominee meets the exceptionally high degree of qualifications for that award.

(AEA Form 1, dated 21 April 2006)

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