[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 32, Volume 5]
[Revised as of July 1, 2005]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 32CFR705.37]

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                       TITLE 32--NATIONAL DEFENSE
 
                   CHAPTER VI--DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY
 
PART 705_PUBLIC AFFAIRS REGULATIONS--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 705.37  Public affairs and public service awards.

    (a) General. (1) A number of public service awards are presented by 
the Department of Defense and the Navy to business and civic leaders, 
scientists and other nongovernment civilians. Other awards--military and 
civilian--are presented to members of the naval establishment.
    (2) These awards are of public affairs interest in the locale where 
they are presented and also in the home towns of those who receive them.
    (b) Department of Defense awards. (1) The Department of Defense 
Medal for Distinguished Public Service is presented to individuals. The 
Department of Defense Meritorious Award honors organizations.
    (2) Details, including nominating procedures, are given in 
SECNAVINST 5061.12.
    (c) Secretary of the Navy awards. (1) The following awards are 
presented by the Secretary of the Navy: The Navy Distinguished Public 
Service Award and Navy Meritorious Public Service Citation to 
individuals; the Navy Certificate of Commendation to members of special 
committees and groups; and the Navy Certificate of Merit to 
organizations and associations.
    (2) Details are given in SECNAVINST 5061.12.

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    (3) Nominations for awards to military personnel are considered by 
the Board of Decorations and Medals, in accordance with SECNAVINST 
1650.24A.
    (4) Nominations for honorary awards to Department of the Navy 
civilian employees are considered by the Distinguished Civilian Service 
Awards Panel. (See Civilian Manpower Management Instruction 451.)
    (d) Chief of Information awards--(1) Certificate of Public Relations 
Achievement. (i) This certificate is signed by the Chief of Information. 
It honors individuals who are not Navy employees, corporations, or 
associations.
    (ii) It was established to fill the need for a civilian award for 
public relations achievements which, while not meeting the criteria for 
public service awards presented by the Secretary of the Navy, are of 
such Navy-wide significance as to merit recognition at the Department 
level. Examples of these achievements might be a particularly well done 
feature article about the Navy in a nationally read newspaper or an 
outstanding contribution to a locally sponsored event, which ultimately 
gave national or regional recognition to the Navy.
    (iii) The achievement for which the certificate is given shall meet 
the following criteria:
    (A) Contribute to accomplishment of the public information 
objectives of the Navy.
    (B) Be the result of a single outstanding project or program.
    (C) Have been accomplished within one year of the date of the 
official letter of nomination.
    (iv) Nominations will be submitted through appropriate 
administrative channels to the Chief of Information, and will include a 
description of the service rendered, a statement of its relevance to the 
accomplishment of the public affairs objectives of the Navy and a draft 
of the recommended citation. To avoid possible embarrassment, 
nominations shall be marked ``For Official Use Only'' and safeguarded 
until final action has been taken.
    (2) CHINFO Merit Awards. (i) These awards, or certificates, are 
presented quarterly to Navy publications and broadcasts considered to be 
outstanding or to have shown improvement in meeting professional 
standards of journalism.
    (ii) Publications and broadcasts eligible are those which inform the 
reader concerning aspects of service life or related matters which 
contribute to the well-being of naval personnel, their dependents, and 
civilian employees of the Navy. Civilian enterprise periodicals are 
included if produced for the exclusive use of a naval installation.
    (iii) Nominations are made in two ways:
    (A) Selection during regular review periodicals and broadast air-
checks received by the Internal Relations Activity.
    (B) Nominations from the field. Such nominations are informal and 
may be made by the officer-in-charge, publications editor, broadcast 
station manager, or public affairs officer to the chief of Information, 
Navy Department, Washington, DC 20350 (ATTN: OP-0071).
    (3) Other awards pertaining to public affairs/internal relations. 
(i) Silver Anvil award is given by the Public Relations Society of 
America for outstanding public relations programs carried out during the 
preceding year. Entry blanks and details may be obtained by writing 
directly to Public Relations Society of America, 845 Third Ave., New 
York, NY 10022. All Navy entries will be forwarded via the Chief of 
Information.
    (ii) Freedom Foundation Awards of cash and medals are annually given 
to service personnel for letters on patriotic themes. Details are 
carried in ship and station publications, or may be obtained by writing 
to Freedom Foundations, Valley Forge, PA 19481.
    (iii) Thomas Jefferson Awards are the prizes in an annual 
interservice competition sponsored by civilian media through the 
Department of Defense's Office of Information for the Armed Forces. The 
contest is open to all Armed Forces media--broadcast and print. Details 
can be obtained by writing to Office of Information, Department of the 
Navy, Washington, DC 20350.
    (iv) Navy League Awards. Several annual awards are presented to 
naval personnel and civilians who have made a

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notable contribution to the importance of seapower. The awards are for 
inspirational leadership, scientific and technical progess, operational 
competence, literary achievement, etc. Nominations should be forwarded 
directly to Board of Awards, Navy League of the United States, 818 18th 
St., NW., Washington, DC 20006.
    (v) Nonofficial awards to outstanding Navy students or training 
units.
    (A) Various civilian organizations and private individuals have 
established awards to be presented to outstanding training units or 
naval students.
    (B) Requests to establish an award for students in the Naval Air 
Training program should be forwarded to the Chief of Naval Air Training.
    (C) Requests to establish an award which will involve more than one 
school (other than the Naval Air Training Program) will be forwarded to 
the Chief of Naval Personnel.
    (D) All other cases may be decided by the Navy authority at the 
school concerned.
    (E) Directives in the 5061, 1650 and 3590 series issued by pertinent 
authorities may provide further guidance in individual cases.
    (vi) Awards established by a command to honor non-Navy civilians.
    (A) Examples of such awards are ``Good Neighbor'' or ``Honorary Crew 
Member'' certificates.
    (B) Established to honor persons who have been helpful to the 
command, they are a valuable community relations program. They should 
not be awarded to persons or organizations with which the command is 
associated in a commercial or governmental business capacity.

[41 FR 29101, July 15, 1976, as amended at 44 FR 6391, Feb. 1, 1979]

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