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NASA Exceptional Service Medal

The NASA Exceptional Service Medal is an award granted to U.S. government employees for significant sustained performance characterized by unusual initiative or creative ability that clearly demonstrates substantial improvement in engineering, aeronautics, space flight, administration, support, or space-related endeavors which contribute to NASA programs.

Notable recipients
Buzz Aldrin (1969) • Robert O. Aller (twice) • Aseel Anabtawi (2007) • Neil Armstrong (1966) • Charles Bolden (thrice) • Frank Borman 1965 • John R. Casani (1965) • Lin Chambers (2009) • Kevin ChiltonEileen Collins (1998) • Michael Collins (1966) • Lana Couch (1986) • Nagin CoxWilliam H. DanaJean Dickey (1998) • John H. Disher (twice, last in 1980) • Einar Enevoldson (1974 and 1980) • Christer Fuglesang (2010) • Fitzhugh L. Fulton (1977 and 1983) • Alfred Gessow (1974) • Isaac T. Gillam (1981 and 1982) • Gus GrissomJohn M. Grunsfeld (1997, 1998, and 2000) • Umberto Guidoni (2002) • Joseph Gutheinz (2000) • Chris Hadfield (2002) • Karl Heimburg (1969) • Joan E. HigginbothamDavid M. JonesMark KellyDon Leslie Lind (1974) • James A. Lovell (with star) • Paul D. LowmanJohn A. MankeWilliam S. McArthurPamela MatsonSaverio "Sonny" Morea (twice) • James B. Odom (1973) • Robert J. Parks (1967) • Julie Payette (2010) • Kevin L. Petersen (1987) • Arthur RudolphTecwyn Roberts (1969) • Walter M. Schirra (1964 and 1968) • David Scott (1966) • Sigurd A. Sjoberg (1969) • Deke SlaytonAndrew J. Stofan (1975) • Epaminondas Stassinopoulos (1992) • Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-PiperRichard H. Truly (two awards) • Peggy Whitson (1993, 2003, 2006, and 2008) • David Williamson Jr. (three awards) • John W. Young (1965 and 1966) == See also ==
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