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§2741 Time limit on award; report concerning deed

Title 14 › Subtitle SUBTITLE II— - PERSONNEL › Chapter CHAPTER 27— - PAY, ALLOWANCES, AWARDS, AND OTHER RIGHTS AND BENEFITS › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER II— - AWARDS › § 2741

Last updated Apr 6, 2026|Official source

Summary

Certain top military awards (like the Medal of Honor, Coast Guard Cross, Distinguished Service Medal, Silver Star, Distinguished Flying Cross, Coast Guard Medal, or similar bars/emblems) cannot be given unless two timing rules are met: the award itself must be made within five years of the act or service, and a superior must have filed an official recommendation within three years of the act or end of service. If the Secretary finds that such a timely recommendation with enough evidence was made but the recommendation was lost or accidentally ignored, the Secretary may approve and give the award within two years after that finding.

Full Legal Text

Title 14, §2741

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(a)No medal of honor, Coast Guard cross, distinguished service medal, silver star medal, distinguished flying cross, Coast Guard medal, or bar, emblem, or insignia in lieu thereof may be awarded to an individual unless—
(1)the award is made within five years after the date of the deed or service justifying the award;
(2)a statement setting forth the deed or distinguished service and recommending official recognition of it was made by his superior through official channels within three years from the date of that deed or termination of the service.
(b)If the Secretary determines that—
(1)a statement setting forth the deed or distinguished service and recommending official recognition of it was made by the individual’s superior through official channels within three years from the date of that deed or termination of the service and was supported by sufficient evidence within that time; and
(2)no award was made, because the statement was lost or through inadvertence the recommendation was not acted upon; a medal of honor, Coast Guard cross, distinguished service medal, silver star medal, distinguished flying cross, Coast Guard medal, or bar, emblem, or insignia in lieu thereof, as the case may be, may be awarded to the individual within two years after the date of that determination.

Legislative History

Notes & Related Subsidiaries

Historical and Revision Notes

This section establishes a time limit on the making of awards. It follows the established practice in all the armed forces (see title 10, U.S.C., 1946 ed., § 1409 and title 34, U.S.C., 1946 ed., § 360). 81st Congress,

House Report No. 557

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Editorial Notes

Amendments

2021—Subsec. (a). Pub. L. 116–283, § 8505(a)(34)(A), substituted “an individual” for “a person” in introductory provisions. Subsec. (b)(1). Pub. L. 116–283, § 8505(a)(34)(B), substituted “individual’s” for “person’s”. Subsec. (b)(2). Pub. L. 116–283, § 8505(a)(34)(C), substituted “individual” for “person”. 2018—Pub. L. 115–282 renumbered section 496 of this title as this section. 2010—Subsec. (a). Pub. L. 111–281, § 224(c)(2)(A), substituted “Coast Guard cross, distinguished service medal, silver star medal, distinguished flying cross,” for “distinguished service medal, distinguished flying cross,” in introductory provisions. Subsec. (b)(2). Pub. L. 111–281, § 224(c)(2)(B), substituted “Coast Guard cross, distinguished service medal, silver star medal, distinguished flying cross,” for “distinguished service medal, distinguished flying cross,”. 1962—Pub. L. 87–526 incorporated existing provisions in subsec. (a), included the distinguished flying cross and bar in lieu of any award in the enumeration of medals, and extended the time limit for recommending award of a medal after performance of the deed justifying the award from one to three years and added subsec. (b).

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Citation

14 U.S.C. § 2741

Title 14Coast Guard

Last Updated

Apr 6, 2026

Release point: 119-73