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§1121 Legion of Merit: Award

Title 10 › Subtitle Subtitle A— General Military Law › Part II— PERSONNEL › Chapter 57— DECORATIONS AND AWARDS › § 1121

Last updated Apr 3, 2026|Official source

Summary

The President may give the Legion of Merit, up to four degrees, to U.S. or friendly foreign forces for exceptionally meritorious service after September 8, 1939.

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Title 10, §1121

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The President, under regulations to be prescribed by him, may award a decoration called the “Legion of Merit”, having suitable appurtenances and devices and not more than four degrees, to any member of the armed forces of the United States or of any friendly foreign nation who, after September 8, 1939, has distinguished himself by exceptionally meritorious conduct in performing outstanding services.

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Historical and Revision Notes

Revised sectionSource (U.S. Code)Source (Statutes at Large) 112110:1408b(1).July 20, 1942, ch. 508, § 2(1), 56 Stat. 662. The words “Government of the Philippines” are omitted as covered by the words “any friendly foreign nation”. The words “There is created”, “rules and”, and “the proclamation of an emergency by the President on” are omitted as surplusage.

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10 U.S.C. § 1121

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Last Updated

Apr 3, 2026

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