Awards and Decorations of The United States Government - Department of Health and Human Services

Department of Health and Human Services

  • HHS Secretary's Recognition Award
  • HHS Secretary's Special Citation
  • HHS Secretary’s Certificate of Appreciation
  • HHS Secretary's Letter of Appreciation
  • HHS Distinguished Public Service Award
  • HHS Medallion Seal Award
  • HHS Secretary's Award for Distinguished Service

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