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NASA Silver Achievement Medal

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NASA Silver Achievement Medal
TypeMedal
CountryUnited States
Presented bythe National Aeronautics and Space Administration
EligibilityGovernment and non-government individuals or teams
StatusActive
Established2012[1]
NASA Silver Achievement Ribbon
Precedence
Next (higher)NASA Early Career Achievement Medal
Next (lower)NASA Group Achievement Award

The NASA Silver Achievement Medal (SAM) is awarded to any government or non-government individuals or teams "for a stellar achievement that supports one or more of NASA's Core Values, when it is deemed to be extraordinarily important and appropriate to recognize such achievement in a timely and personalized manner."[2]

Recipients

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  • Dani Mendoza DellaGiustina
  • Antonella Barucci
  • Patrick Michel
  • Eric Mucklow
  • Billy Baker
  • Wanda Bibens
  • Michael Chopard
  • Marcelo DaSilva
  • Shannon Davis
  • H. Preston Easton
  • Joshua Eberst
  • Tammy Edelman
  • Nathan Estey
  • Francis Fajardo
  • Cheryl Fitz-Simon
  • Pierre Gravelat
  • Rebecca Haerr
  • Eric B. Hall
  • Lelia Hancock
  • Marjorie Harrison
  • Kyle Hauer
  • Katherine Hensley
  • Mark Hiscox
  • Jake Hochstadt
  • Luke Hoffman
  • Juston Junod
  • Deborah Lapinski
  • Kelly Lloyd
  • Sherri McMillion
  • Jansen Moon
  • Jennifer Morgan
  • Janice Nieves
  • Mathew Ontko
  • Bob Payn
  • Jordan Rasmussen
  • William Seelmann
  • Richard Simpkins
  • Andrew Spear
  • Robert Tibbling
  • Jason M. Valenzuela
  • Stephen D. Van Genderen
  • Leanne Victory
  • Hope Wade
  • Braulio Welch
  • Michelle Wessner
  • James Whitehead
  • James Young

Precedence

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References

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  1. ^ "Annual Awards Ceremonies and Medals - NasaCRgis". crgis.ndc.nasa.gov.
  2. ^ "NASAPeople". nasapeople.nasa.gov. Retrieved 2018-06-10. Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.