The purpose of the VFW Recognition Program is twofold. First and foremost, as an
organization of wartime veterans and their spouses, the VFW and its Auxiliary understand
the need to recognize and honor those individuals who have performed above and beyond
their peers. Of particular significance are those who, like our members and veterans, have
placed the safety and welfare of others above and beyond their own. Secondly, the VFW
and its Auxiliary realize the value of these awards to the Post, District, Department and
National organization.
It’s important that VFW and its Auxiliary leaders, at every level, take advantage of every
opportunity to honor worthy individuals and sometimes organizations.
With that in mind, the VFW has established a number of suggested awards. The following
are suggested awards:
National Citation of Recognition
These citations are available to recognize Posts or individual Post chairmen who have
demonstrated an exceptionally high level of service to their community. The Department
Chairmen are given sole responsibility for identifying those Posts and individuals.
Public Servant National Awards (Law Enforcement, Firefighter, Emergency Services)
Each year, the Veterans of Foreign Wars selects emergency medical technicians
(services), law enforcement, and firefighter personnel to receive VFW Public Servant
Awards. Posts are encouraged to submit a candidate for these awards to their
Department Headquarters by January 1. The Department then selects a single candidate
for each of the three awards and submits those to the VFW National Headquarters by
February 1.
Life Saving Awards
The Safety Chairmen at Posts, Districts and Departments are encouraged to regularly
identify and honor individuals throughout the year in their geographic area who have
saved a life. The VFW programs department provides the three different life saving
citations (Regular, Line of duty and Valor), free of charge, for local presentation