Air Force Organizational Excellence Award


The Air Force Organizational Excellence Award is a unit award of the United States Air Force created by the Secretary of the Air Force on 26 August 1969. The award is presented to Air Force internal organizations that are entities within larger organizations. Examples of eligible organizations are MAJCOM headquarters, Field Operating Agencies, Direct Reporting Units, and other unique unnumbered organizations.

Criteria

The Air Force Organizational Excellence Award is awarded to recognize the achievements and accomplishments of various Air Force activities and organizations. It is awarded to internal Air Force organizations that are entities of larger organizations. These are unique unnumbered organizations or activities that perform functions typically fulfilled by numbered wings, groups, or squadrons.

Description

The Organizational Excellence Award is presented as a service ribbon only. The ribbon is Old Glory Red with a wide Old Glory Blue center stripe, flanked by a thin white stripes. At the edges are wide Old Glory Blue stripes bordered, on the inside, by thin white stripes.
Additional awards of are denoted by bronze oak leaf clusters worn on the ribbon. The "V" device was authorized to be worn for the units participating in combat operations and or direct combat support.