Currently transitioning to a career in business, Rick Williams served a number of years as a rear admiral in the United States Navy. His military career included several command assignments across multiple naval mission areas. In recognition of his accomplishments, the Navy awarded Rick Williams five Legion of Merit medals.
Structured by Colonel Robert Townsend Heard and sculpted by Katharine W. Lane, the Legion of Merit received official authorization through the United States Congress on July 20, 1942. The French Legion of Honor strongly influenced both the name and design of this prestigious American medal.
Honoring exceptionally meritorious conduct that goes above and beyond the superior performance of normal duties, the Legion of Merit doesn’t reflect heroism per se, but recognizes service and achievement in key positions of responsibility. The Armed Forces of the United States can issue this decoration not only to active U.S. service members, but also military personnel and political figures of foreign countries. In recognition of each recipient’s rank and national affiliation, the Legion of Merit comes in four different degrees: Chief Commander, Commander, Officer, and Legionnaire.
Structured by Colonel Robert Townsend Heard and sculpted by Katharine W. Lane, the Legion of Merit received official authorization through the United States Congress on July 20, 1942. The French Legion of Honor strongly influenced both the name and design of this prestigious American medal.
Honoring exceptionally meritorious conduct that goes above and beyond the superior performance of normal duties, the Legion of Merit doesn’t reflect heroism per se, but recognizes service and achievement in key positions of responsibility. The Armed Forces of the United States can issue this decoration not only to active U.S. service members, but also military personnel and political figures of foreign countries. In recognition of each recipient’s rank and national affiliation, the Legion of Merit comes in four different degrees: Chief Commander, Commander, Officer, and Legionnaire.
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