The neck ribbon is green with blue stripes near the outer edges, and three white stars. The medal is bronze in the shape of a star with the word "Joint" in a bar above it. Around the star are the words "Superior Service" and "Texas Military Forces."
Presented by
Texas Military Department
Eligibility
Texas Military Forces or civilians
Status
Currently issued
Established
June 15, 2007
Texas Superior Service Medal medal ribbon
Precedence
Next (higher)
Texas Purple Heart Medal
Next (lower)
Texas Distinguished Service Medal
The Texas Superior Service Medal is the fourth highest military decoration that can be conferred to service members of the Texas Military Forces.[1] It can also be conferred to civilians.[2] No devices are authorized for this decoration.[2]
^"State Awards". TMD.
^ ab"Joint Force Texas Regulation (1-07)" (PDF). Texas Military Department. August 1, 2009.
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