United States Code Title 10 — Armed Forces

§ 7274. Medal of honor; distinguished-service cross; distinguished-service medal: limitations on award

§ 7274.

Medal of honor; distinguished-service cross; distinguished-service medal: limitations on award

(a)

No more than one distinguished-service cross or distinguished-service medal may be awarded to a person. However, for each succeeding act that would otherwise justify the award of such a medal or cross, the President may award a suitable bar or other device to be worn as he directs.

(b)

Except as provided in subsection (c), no medal of honor, distinguished-service cross, distinguished-service medal, or device in place thereof, may be awarded to a person unless—

(1)

the award is made within five years after the date of the act justifying the award;

(2)

a statement setting forth the distinguished service and recommending official recognition of it was made within three years after the distinguished service; and

(3)

it appears from records of the Department of the Army that the person is entitled to the award.

(c)

If the Secretary of the Army determines that—

(1)

a statement setting forth the distinguished service and recommending official recognition of it was made and supported by sufficient evidence within three years after the distinguished service; and

(2)

no award was made, because the statement was lost or through inadvertence the recommendation was not acted on;

a medal of honor, distinguished-service cross, distinguished-service medal, or device in place thereof, as the case may be, may be awarded to the person concerned within two years after the date of that determination.