DAF Form 2267A: Download Scroll of Appreciation (2 Signatures)

DAF Form 2267A: Download Scroll of Appreciation (2 Signatures)DAF Form 2267A: Department of the Air Force Scroll of Appreciation (Two Signature Lines) is an official certificate used by the U.S. Department of the Air Force (DAF) to recognize meritorious acts or service, particularly acts of courage by non-government personnel.

This form serves as a formal way for Air Force and Space Force leaders to express official appreciation to civilians, private citizens, contractors, or foreign nationals who provide significant voluntary contributions or demonstrate exemplary courage supporting DAF missions.

What Is DAF Form 2267A?

DAF Form 2267A is the Department of the Air Force Scroll of Appreciation (Two Signature Lines). It is a prescribed form under DAFI 36-1004 (Civilian Recognition Program), which aligns with broader Department of Defense guidance on honorary awards for non-federal personnel.

Unlike higher-level awards that may include medals (such as the Exceptional Service Award on DAF Form 2266A), the Scroll of Appreciation is a certificate-based recognition. It does not carry monetary value or a physical medal but provides lasting documentation of gratitude for contributions that benefit the Department of the Air Force.

The “Two Signature Lines” version allows flexibility for signatures from appropriate DAF officials (e.g., commanders, directors, or other authorized leaders), differing from variants with fixed high-level signatures like Secretary of the Air Force or Chief of Staff lines.

Key Purpose:

  • Recognize meritorious achievement or service to DAF activities.
  • Highlight acts of courage that may not meet the threshold for higher valor awards (e.g., Civilian Award for Valor).
  • Honor voluntary public service, technical assistance, heroic actions in support of missions, or other contributions by non-DoD civilians.

It is particularly noted for acts of courage, with example citation language such as: “In recognition of [his/her] act of courage [at or near] (location), (country), on (date). On that date, (narrative description). The exemplary courage displayed by [Name] reflected great credit upon himself/herself and [his/her] family.”

Who Is Eligible for the DAF Scroll of Appreciation?

Eligibility focuses on individuals outside standard military or DAF civilian award channels:

  • Private U.S. citizens
  • Foreign nationals
  • Contractors or uncompensated advisors
  • Groups or organizations providing support to Air Force or Space Force missions

Ineligible: Active DAF military members or federal civilian employees typically recognized through internal awards programs or military decorations. DoD personnel generally cannot receive this for work performed as part of their official duties.

Contributions often include:

  • Courageous actions supporting DAF missions
  • Voluntary advisory or technical assistance
  • Sharing facilities, equipment, or expertise
  • Actions resulting in significant mission benefits

Nominations generally route through command channels to the Air Force Personnel Center (AFPC) or appropriate approval authority for Secretary-level or delegated review, depending on the specific recognition program context.

How to Use and Complete DAF Form 2267A?

  1. Download the Official Form — Access the latest version from the official Air Force e-Publishing site.

    Always verify the most current form and instructions on https://www.e-publishing.af.mil/.

  2. Prepare the Citation/Narrative — Keep the text concise, factual, and impactful. Use the provided example structures for acts of courage. Focus on specific actions, dates, locations, and the positive impact on the DAF mission. Avoid abbreviations and ensure error-free formatting.
  3. Signature Lines — The two-signature format accommodates the appropriate approving officials. Ensure signatures align with delegation of authority per DAFI 36-1004 and local guidance.
  4. Presentation — The certificate is typically presented in a formal setting (e.g., commander’s call, ceremony, or retirement/reassignment event). It serves as a permanent record for the recipient’s files.

Tips for Strong Nominations:

  • Document the voluntary nature of the service (no remuneration or commercial interest implied).
  • Submit promptly after the act or period of service.
  • Include supporting justification detailing the scope and impact.

DAF Form 2267A vs. Similar Forms

  • DAF Form 2267: Often associated with higher-level signature lines (e.g., CSAF and SECAF).
  • DAF Form 2266A: Exceptional Service Award Certificate (Two Signature Lines) — a step above for more significant contributions.
  • AF Form 3033 / SPF Form 3033: General Certificates of Appreciation (lower level, local use).
  • Valor-Specific: DAF Form 1306 / 1306A for Civilian Award for Valor.

The Scroll of Appreciation fills a valuable niche for meaningful but non-medal-level recognition.

Why This Recognition Matters?

In the high-operational tempo of the Department of the Air Force, contributions from civilians and partners often prove critical to mission success—from technical innovation and advisory support to acts of courage in deployed or emergency environments. DAF Form 2267A provides commanders and leaders with an official, tangible way to say “thank you” while creating a keepsake that recipients and their families can cherish.

For U.S.-based commands, units, or HR professionals handling civilian recognition programs, this form is a key tool in the broader DAF honorary awards framework.

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For full policy details, refer to DAFI 36-1004 (Civilian Recognition Program) and related publications on the Air Force e-Publishing website.

This article is for informational purposes and is based on publicly available Department of the Air Force guidance. Always consult your servicing Civilian Personnel Office, legal advisor, or e-Publishing for the most current instructions and approval processes.