Texas Purple Heart Medal | |
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Type | Military decoration |
Awarded for | "being wounded or killed in any action against an enemy of the United States or as a result of an act of any such enemy or opposing armed forces" |
Description | The ribbon drape is of purple and white stripes. The medal is gold in the shape of a heart surmounted by the Alamo Mission in San Antonio. Within the medal is a purple heart with a star of five points, encircled by olive and live oak branches, the Coat of Arms of Texas. |
Presented by | Texas Military Department |
Eligibility | Texas Military Forces |
Status | Currently issued |
Established | June 17, 2005 |
Precedence | |
Next (higher) | Texas Medal of Valor |
Next (lower) | Texas Superior Service Medal |
The Texas Purple Heart Medal, commonly referred to as the Texas Purple Heart, is the third highest military decoration that can be conferred to a service member of the Texas Military Forces.[1] Subsequent decorations are conferred by a white enameled five-pointed star trimmed in gold device.[2]