Saint George Award

The Saint George Award, formally the Order of Saint George Medallion, is the top award given to members of the Army's mounted force by the United States Armor Association of the United States Army. The award is issued as a bronze, silver, black, or gold medallion, depending on the recipient's eligibility.

History
The United States Armor Association began its awards program in 1986. Its named in honor of Saint George, who is the patron of mounted warriors and is often depicted on horseback. The Saint George Award program provides the mounted force with a way to recognize outstanding performers, their spouses (Order of St. Joan D'Arc Medallion) and Armor Force supporters (Noble Patron of Armor Award).

Eligibility
Recipients of the Saint George Award must be members of the United States Armor Association and they must be nominated by another qualified member.

Related military awards

 * Order of Saint Maurice - National Infantry Association
 * Order of Saint Barbara - United States Field Artillery Association
 * Order of Saint Michael - Army Aviation Association of America
 * Order of Saint Christoper - Transportation Corps Regimental Association
 * Order of Saint Martin - US Army Quartermaster Foundation
 * The Thomas Knowlton Award - Military Intelligence Corps Association
 * de Fleury Medal - The United States Engineer Regiment