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Allied Army Decoration Archive
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Trexer
All medals and decorations are
arranged in order of precedence.
British and Commonwealth
Victoria
Cross
George
Cross
Order of the British Empire
Distinguished
Service Order
Indian Order of Merit
Distinguished
Service Cross
Military
Cross
Distinguished
Flying Cross
Air Force
Cross
Order of British India
Distinguished
Conduct Medal
Conspicuous
Gallantry Medal
George Medal
Indian Distinguished Service Medal
Distinguished
Service Medal
Military
Medal
Distinguished
Flying Medal
Air Force
Medal
1939-1945 Star
Campaign Ribbons
Soviet Union
Gold Star Medal of Hero of the Soviet Union
The Order of Victory
The Order of Lenin
The Order of the Red Banner
The Order of Suvorov
The Order of Ushakov
The Order of Kutuzov
The Order of Nakhimov
The Order of Bogdan Khemelnitsky
The Order of Alexander Nevsky
The Order of the Patriotic War
The Order of the Red Banner of Labour
The Order of the Red Star
Order of Glory
Medal of Ushakov
Medal of Nakhimov
Medal for Bravery
Medal of Combat Service
Campaign Ribbons
United States
Medal of Honor
Navy Cross
Distinguished Service Cross
Navy Distinguished Service Medal
Distinguished Service Medal
Silver Star
Legion of Merit
Distinguished Flying Cross
Soldier's Medal
Navy & Marine Corps Commendation
Bronze Star Medal
Meritorious Service Medal
Air Medal
Army Commendation Medal
Navy & Marine Corps Commendation Medal
Purple Heart
Navy Presidential Unit Citation
Army Presidential Unit Citation
Marine Good Conduct Medal
African Liberation Medal
World War II Victory Medal
Campaign Ribbon
France
Legion of Honour
The Order of Liberation
National Order of Merit
Médaille Militaire
Cross of Valor
Croix de Guerre
Order of the Academic Palms
The French Gratitude Medal
Labor Honor Medal
Croix du Combattant
Medal of Merit
Grand Prix
The Maritime Merite
Commemorative Medal
Evaders' Medal
Campaign Medals
Greece
Order of the Redeemer
Order of Honour
Order of the Phoenix
Order of the Beneficence
Long Service & Good Conduct Medal for WO's and NCO's
Commendation Medal of Merit and Honour
Hellenic Command Medal
Air Force Formation Command Medal
Meritorious Command Medal
Staff Officer and Non-Staff Officer Service Commendation Medal
The Greek Medal of Military Merit
The Hellenic Cross of Valour
The Hellenic War Cross 1940-1945
The Hellenic Naval Cross
The Hellenic Maritime War Cross
The Hellenic Flying Cross of Valour
The Hellenic Air Force Flying Medal
The Hellenic Air Force Medal of Merit
The Hellenic Commemorative War Medal
The Greek Red Cross
Territory Ribbons
Brazil
Description, originating army:
[C14], [S16], [A18],
[A20], [22RN], [24M], [28ID], [30AI], [32SD],
[34GD], [36GR], [38GM],
[FEB], [42Wx]
Victoria
Cross
 

Awarded for most conspicuous bravery or some daring or
pre-eminent act of valor or self-sacrifice or extreme devotion to duty in the
presence of the enemy. Mostly awarded for honor and valor in the field, a
continuous dedication, sacrifice, and fighting spirit are key to obtaining
this medal. It is easily the most difficult to obtain decoration.
Awarded for most conspicuous bravery or some daring or pre-eminent act of
valour or self-sacrifice or extreme devotion to duty in the presence of the
enemy throughout the campaign. (Awarded through end of campaign vote via CO
recommendation)
George
Cross

Awarded for huge and meritous improvement in both a player's skill in battle and integration into their company and division as a
teammate.
Member of the Order of the British Empire

Awarded for example and dedicated performance as a leader on the squad and platoon level, always offering guidance to your troops and assistance to your superior.
Officer of the Order of the British Empire

Awarded for example and dedicated performance as a leader on the company level, always leading the troops and handling your responsibility as their commander.
Commander of the Order of the British Empire

Awarded for example and dedicated performance as a leader on the division level, always giving guidance to the companies, never leaving the men leaderless.
Distinguished
Service Order


Awarded for distinguished and example participation and dedication in the forums, contributing to the Canadian 14th through posts and threads rather than kills and honor.
Awarded for multiple instances of meritorious or distinguished leadership in
war. This medal can be awarded multiple times. (Awarded by division staff)
Indian Order of Merit

Awarded to enlisted, non-commissioned, and junior commissioned members of the Indian Army for an exceptional act in battle that inspires the troops. This medal can be awarded multiple times. (Awarded by 3 pip officer and
above to Indian divisions)
Distinguished
Service Cross


Awarded for the performance of meritorious or distinguished services before the enemy. In Naval action, it is second only to the Navy Distinguished Service Medal.
Awarded for the performance of exceptional meritorious or distinguished services
before the enemy at Sea. This medal can be awarded multiple times. (Awarded by 3
pip officer and above).
Military
Cross

Awarded for distinguished conduct in the field. For land combat, it is second only to the Distinguished Conduct Medal.
Awarded for exceptional gallant and distinguished services in action on land.
This medal can be awarded multiple times. (Awarded by 3 pip officer and above)
Distinguished
Flying Cross

Awarded for an act or acts of valor, courage, or devotion to duty performed whilst flying in active operations against the enemy and setting an example for the Air Force. For air combat, this is the supreme medal, second to none.
Awarded for an act or acts of valour, courage, or devotion to duty performed
whilst flying in active operations against the enemy.
(Warrant Officer and above). This medal can be awarded multiple times. This
medal can be awarded multiple times. (Awarded by 3 pip officer and above)
Air
Force Cross

Awarded for an act or acts of valour, courage or devotion to duty whilst flying,
but not while in active operations against an enemy. This medal can be awarded
multiple times.
(Warrant Officer and above).
Order
of British India

Awarded for outstanding dedicated and meritorious service. This metal
can be awarded a second time. (Awarded by division staff to Indian divisions)
Distinguished
Conduct Medal

Awarded for continuous gallant and distinguished services in action and setting an example on the field.
Awarded for distinguished conduct in the field on land. This medal can be
awarded multiple times. (Awarded by 3 pip officer and above)
Conspicuous
Gallantry Medal (Navy)


Awarded for an instance or moment of bravery and resourcefulness in battle. Unlike the other naval medals, this is awarded for a single meritous action, not continuous support and dedication.
Awarded to those who distinguished themselves by acts of pre-eminent bravery in
action with the enemy at Sea. This medal can be awarded multiple times. (Awarded
by 3 pip officer and above)
Conspicuous
Gallantry Medal (Air Force)

Awarded for acts of conspicuous gallantry whilst flying in active operations
against the enemy.. This medal can be awarded multiple times. (Awarded by 3 pip
officer and above).
George Medal

Awarded for single instances of meritous achievement in combat, taking action on a rare and or brief opportunity that greatly affected, if not completely turned, the tide of battle.
Indian
Distinguished Service Medal

Awarded for distinguished services not in battle but that contributes directly
to success in battle. This medal can be awarded multiple times. (Awarded by 3
pip officer and above to Indian divisions)
Distinguished
Service Medal


The medal is awarded for those who show themselves to the fore in action, and set an example of bravery and resource under fire during
Naval action.
The medal is awarded for those who show themselves to the fore in action, and
set an example of bravery and resource under fire, but without performing acts
of such pre-eminent bravery at Sea. This medal can be awarded multiple times.
(Awarded by 3 pip officer and above)
Military
Medal

Awarded for individual of bravery or a display of extreme dedication on the recommendation of a General in the field.
Distinguished
Flying Medal

Extraordinary heroism in action against an enemy of the Allies while engaged in military operations involving conflict with an opposing foreign force or while serving with friendly foreign forces. For the Air Force, this is second only to the Distinguished Flying Medal.
Awarded for an act or acts of valour, courage or devotion to duty performed
whilst flying in active operations against the enemy. This medal can be awarded
multiple times.
(Non-commissioned officers and men)
Air
Force Medal

Awarded for an act or acts of valour, courage or devotion to duty whilst flying,
but not while in active operations against an enemy. This medal can be awarded
multiple times.
(Non-commissioned officers and men)
Service Medal of the Order of St. John
This awards shows extreme dedication for healing teammates, putting the life of a comrade in arms before your own. Whoever is awarded this uses a medic satchel before their weapon, even healing allies when under fire. This award is extremely difficult to obtain, showing extreme dedication to healing
teammates.
1939-1945
Star
The 1939-1945 Star is awarded for active service to the Allies
during the victorious campaign 6.
Campaign Ribbons
Air Crew Europe Star

Awarded for at least 2 hours of participation in any Britain map.
Africa Star

Awarded for at least 2 hours of participation in any Africa map.
Africa Star's Ribbon
Awarded for participation in battles over the following territories: North
Africa, Sudan, Tunisia, Egypt, West Africa..
For Participation in one
of the above battles the Africa Star's Ribbon is awarded.

For Participation in two of the above
battles the Africa Star's Ribbon with one silver rosette is awarded.

For Participation in three of the above
battles the Africa Star's Ribbon with two silver rosettes is awarded.
For Participation in four
of the above battles the Africa Star's Ribbon with three silver rosettes is awarded.

For Participation in five of the above
battles the Africa Star's Ribbon with one gilt rosette is awarded.

For Participation in six of the above
battles the Africa Star's Ribbon with two gilt rosettes is awarded.
For Participation in seven or
more of the above
battles the Africa Star's Ribbon
with three gilt rosettes is awarded.
Pacific
Star

Awarded for at least 2 hours of participation in any
Pacific map.
Pacific
Star's Ribbon
Awarded for participation in battles over the following territories: China, Iwo
Jima, Wake Island, Guam, Phillipines, New Guinea, Coral Sea, Midway,
Guadalcanal, Kurilski Ostrovka/Aleutian Islands.
For Participation in one
of the above battles the Africa Pacific Star's Ribbon is awarded.

For Participation in two of the above
battles the Pacific Star's Ribbon with one silver rosette is awarded.

For Participation in three of the above
battles the Pacific Star's Ribbon with two silver rosette is awarded.

For Participation in four of the above
battles the Pacific Star's Ribbon with three silver rosette is awarded.

For Participation in five of the above
battles the Pacific Star's Ribbon with one gilt rosette is awarded.
For Participation in six of the above
battles the Pacific Star's Ribbon with two gilt rosettes is awarded.
For Participation in seven
or more of the above battles the
Pacific Star's Ribbon with three gilt rosettes is awarded.
Burma Star

Awarded for at least 2 hours of participation in any
Russia map.
Burma Star's Ribbon
Awarded for participation in battles over the following
territories:
For
Participation in one
of the above battles the Burma Star's Ribbon is awarded.

For Participation in two of the above
battles the Burma Star's Ribbon with one silver rosette is awarded.

For Participation in three of the above
battles the Burma Star's Ribbon with two silver rosette is awarded.

For Participation in four of the above
battles the Burma Star's Ribbon with three silver rosette is awarded.

For Participation in five of the above
battles the Burma Star's Ribbon with one gilt rosette is awarded.
For
Participation in six of the above battles
the Burma Star's Ribbon with two gilt rosettes is awarded.
For Participation in seven of the above
battles the Burma Star's Ribbon with three gilt rosettes is awarded.
Italy Star

Awarded for at least 2 hours of participation in any Italy map.
Italy Star's Ribbon
Awarded for participation in battles over the following territories:
Austria-Hungary, Southeast Europe, Eastern Mediterranean, Western Mediterranean,
Southern Italy, Northern Italy.
For Participation in one
of the above battles the Italy Star's Ribbon is awarded.
For Participation in
two of the above battles the Italy Star's Ribbon with one silver rosette is awarded.
For Participation in
three of the above battles the Italy Star's Ribbon with two silver rosettes is awarded.
For Participation in
four of the above battles the Italy Star's Ribbon with three silver rosettes is awarded.
For Participation in
five of the above battles the Italy Star's Ribbon with one gilt rosette is awarded.
For Participation in
six of the above battles the Italy Star's Ribbon with two gilt rosettes is awarded.
For Participation in
seven or more of the above battles the Italy Star's Ribbon with
three gilt rosettes is awarded.
France and Germany Star

Awarded for at least 2 hours of participation in any
France or Germany map.
France and Germany Star's
Ribbon
Awarded for participation in battles over the following tepritories: Russia,
Moscow, Lithuania/Estonia, Belarus, Ukraine, Poland, Germany, Berlin,
Netherlands, Norway, Southern France, Northern France, Denmark.
For Participation in one
of the above battles the France and Germany Star's Ribbon is awarded.

For Participation in two of the above
battles the France and Germany Star's Ribbon with one silver rosette is awarded.

For Participation in three of the above
battles the France and Germany Star's Ribbon with two silver rosettes is
awarded.

For Participation in four of the above
battles the France and Germany Star's Ribbon with three silver rosettes is
awarded.

For Participation in five of the above
battles the France and Germany Star's Ribbon with one gilt rosette is awarded.

For Participation in six of the above
battles the France and Germany Star's Ribbon with two gilt rosettes is awarded.

For Participation in seven or more
of the above battles the France and Germany Star's Ribbon with three gilt
rosettes is awarded.

Defence
Medal's Ribbon
Awarded for participation in battles over the following territories: London,
England.
For Participation in one
of the above battles the Defence
Medal's Ribbon is awarded.

For Participation in two of the above
battles the Defence
Medal's Ribbon with one silver rosette is awarded.
For Participation in three of the above
battles the Defence
Medal's Ribbon with
two silver rosettes is awarded.
For Participation in four of the above
battles the Defence
Medal's Ribbon with
three silver rosettes is awarded.
For Participation in five of the above
battles the Defence
Medal's Ribbon with
one gilt rosette is awarded.
For Participation in six of the above
battles the Defence
Medal's Ribbon with
two gilt rosettes is awarded.
For Participation in seven or
more of the above
battles the Defence
Medal's Ribbon with
three gilt rosettes is awarded.
Only the highest ribbon for each Star is worn. For instance you would only wear
the France and Germany Star's Ribbon with one rosette not
the France and Germany Star's Ribbon and the the France and Germany Star's
Ribbon with rosette.
War Medal
Awarded for participation in at least half of the campaign's battles.
War Medal with MID
Awarded for participation in at least two thirds of the campaign's battles.
Gold Star Medal of Hero of the
Soviet Union


This medal is awarded for heroic actions in the service of the state. Only one member in the Division will be honoured with this prestigious award. (Awarded by the Division Commander upon recommendation from a CO)
Holders of this also wear the Order of Lenin
Awarded by vote at the conclusion of the Campaign to an individual who simply never ceases to perform and strive to better the world in the shape of the Motherland image.
The Order of Victory


This title is awarded to Company Commanding Officers for excellence in Battlefield Command in multiple battles. (Awarded by the Division Commander)
Awarded by Division to Company Commanders who's endless efforts to hone their Companies abilities continuously bear fruit in the successes of battle etc.
May be awarded once.
The Order of Lenin


This medal is awarded to individuals for outstanding achievement and performance in multiple battles. (Awarded by the Division Commander on recommendation from a CO)
Awarded by BFCOs to an individual who performed nothing short of an act of god, probably winning the day single handedly for the Motherland.
May be awarded once.
The Order of the Red Banner


This award is granted to one Company per battle for their combined fearlessness, devotion and demonstrated teamwork in battle contributing to the successful outcome of a battle. (Awarded by the Division Commander on recommendation from a CO).
Awarded by BFCOs to a Company that display continuous outstanding teamwork, completion of objectives and endless successful results during the course of a battle.
May be awarded multiple times.
The Order of Suvorov
1st Class


This is awarded to Commanders and their staff for exceptional
service in directing Combat Battlefield Operations. (Awarded by the Division
Commander)
2nd Class


This is awarded to Commanders for planning a battle which, as
a result of a surprise and decisive attack, leads to the destruction of a
numerically superior enemy. (Awarded by the Division Commander)
3rd Class


This is awarded to any soldier who demonstrates outstanding
leadership, organizational ability, and perseverance in multiple
battles.(Awarded by the Division Commander based on recommendation by a CO)
The Order of Ushakov
1st Class


This title is awarded to Soldiers for outstanding achievements while in command of a Naval Vessel
Awarded by BFCOs to those that pre-emptively beat back a naval enemy of the Motherland, going above and beyond the call of duty and securing a territorial advantage in the process.
May be awarded once.
2nd Class


This title is awarded to Soldiers for excellent performance in Naval Operations
Awarded by BFCOs to those performing above and beyond the call of duty on the high seas.
May be awarded multiple times.
The Order of Kutuzov
1st Class


This title is awarded to Soldiers for displaying superior
Engineer Skills, repairing vehicles and hardware maintenance during combat
operations.
2nd Class


This title is awarded to Soldiers for displaying superior
Engineer Skills, the effective placement and safe removal of Land mines and Ex-Paks
during combat operations.
3rd Class


This title is awarded to Soldiers for displaying superior
Defensive skills, most notably holding a designated flag point, during combat
operations.
The Order of Nakhimov
1st Class


This title is awarded to Soldiers for displaying superior Tank Piloting skills during combat operations.
Awarded by either BFCO/CO to members of the Armoured Corps who against overwhelming odds reign victorious and avert the loss of territory in the process.
May be awarded once.
2nd Class


This title is awarded to Soldiers for displaying superior Anti-Tank skills during combat operations.
Awarded by either BFCO/CO to members of the Armoured Corps for going above and beyond the call of duty on the field of battle.
May be awarded multiple times.
Medal

This title is awarded to Officers and Enlisted for dedication
displayed in administrative duties for the defense of the socialist Homeland,
both on and off the field of battle.
The Order of Bogdan Khemelnitsky
1st Class


This title is awarded to Air Corp Pilots for superior performance of combat Air-To-Air Dog-fighting.
Awarded by both BFCOs/COs to members of the Air Corps that pre-emptively disrupt enemy assaults, performing superhuman acts of destruction and intteruption thus securing vital areas of territorial gain.
May be awarded once.
2nd Class


This title is awarded to Air Corp Pilots for superior performance of Air to Ground Strikes during combat operations.
Awarded by both BFCOs/COs to members of the Air Corps that continue to perform heorically in the name of the Motherland.
May be awarded multiple times.
3rd Class


This title is awarded to Soldiers for excellence in Non-Flight
combat duties, including Air Base Security, Anti Air and Machine Gun AA Defense.
The Order of Alexander Nevsky


This title is awarded to Soldiers for displaying superior
Sniper skills during combat operations.
The Order of the Patriotic War
1st Class


This title is awarded to Soldiers for displaying superior Combat Assault skills during combat operations.
Awarded by either BFCO/CO to outstanding infantry members who go above and beyond the call of duty, pre-empting the enemy and averting probable near disaster in the process.
May be awarded once.
2nd Class


This title is awarded to Soldiers for displaying superior Combat Medic skills during combat operations.
Awarded by either BFCO/CO to outstanding infantry members who go above and beyond the call of duty.
May be awarded multiple times.
The Order of the Red Banner of Labour

This title is awarded to all military personnel for exceptional devotion of duty in maintaining an outpost or position assignment as directed by an Officer for an extremely long period of time.
Awarded by Divisional staff to Companies which perform above and beyond the call of duty while maintaining remote outpost defence (in other words, back flag duty and don't lose the flag).
May be awarded multiple times.
The Order of the Red Star


This title is granted collectively to units for outstanding
service in defence of the Soviet Union during wartime.
Order of Glory
1st Class

This title is awarded for personal valor and courage shown in warfare in the execution of a special mission assignment.
Awarded for bravery; valor under fire and/or for persistently following orders and devotion to the Motherland.
Awarded sequentially, but only once per level.
2nd Class

This title is awarded for glorious deeds and exceptional demonstration of courage, valor and gallantry displayed in battle.
Awarded for bravery; valor under fire and/or for persistently following orders and devotion to the Motherland.
Awarded sequentially, but only once per level.
3rd Class

This title is awarded to personnel of all ranks for exceptional conduct in battle resulting in the successful execution of a battle task by the military division.
Awarded for bravery; valor under fire and/or for persistently following orders and devotion to the Motherland.
Awarded sequentially, but only once per level.
Medal of Ushakov

This title is awarded to Soldiers for displaying superior
Artillery Bombardment skills during combat operations
Medal of Nakhimov

This title is awarded to Soldiers for displaying superior
Artillery Scouting skills during combat operations.
Medal for Bravery

This title is awarded to personnel of all ranks for personal bravery in a theatre of operations; for performance of a soldier's duty in life-risking situations.
Awarded by BFCOs/CO to personnel of all ranks for personal bravery in a theater of operations; for performance of a soldier's duty in life-risking situations.
May be awarded multiple times.
Medal for Combat Service (Medal of
Service)

This title is awarded for exceptional valor and gallantry displayed on the administrative or political front for excellence in the creation or distribution of military propaganda and administrative duties.
Awarded by BFCOs/COs to those that continue to perform services off the battlefield that aid the cause of the Motherland.
May be awarded multiple times.
Campaign Medals
Western Africa
North Africa, West Africa and Tunisia

Eastern Africa
Egypt, Sudan

Western Europe
London, England, N France, S France, Western Med, E Med, N Italy, S Italy, Netherlands

German Eastern Europe
Berlin, Germany, Austria-Hungary, Norway, Denmark, SE Europe

Russian Eastern Europe
Moscow, Russia, Ukraine, Lithuania - Estonia, Poland, Belarus

Eastern Pacific
Battle for Guadalcanal, Wake Island, Wake Island, Midway, Kurilski Ostrovka

Western
Pacific
Battle for Corel Sea, China, Iwo Jima, Guam, Philippines, New Guinea
Western Europe
 Eastern
Europe
 North Africa
 Pacific
 South East Asia

 
The Medal of Honor is the highest medal awarded by the United States. The award can be handed to CO & NCO's whose actions in
commanding on the battlefield led the side from defeat to victory. Only High ranking officers may hand out this award.
Awarded to one member of the division for most conspicuous bravery or some daring
or pre-eminent act of valour or self-sacrifice or extreme devotion to duty in
the presence of the enemy throughout the campaign. (End of Campaign Vote)
(Army left, Navy right)
Distinguished
Service Cross
 
The Distinguished Service Cross is awarded to a person who while serving in any capacity with the Army, distinguished himself or herself by extraordinary heroism not justifying the award of a Medal of Honor
Awarded for meritorious service and achievements on the battlefield, helping to
turn the tide of a battle in their favour. (Captains recommendation)
Navy
Cross
 
The Navy Cross is awarded Marines who have been recognize for their meritorious service and achievements on the battlefield, helping to turn the tide of a battle in their favour
Awarded for meritorious service and achievements on the battlefield, helping to
turn the tide of a battle in their favour. (Captains recommendation)
Army
Distinguished
Service Medal
 
The Distinguished Service Medal is awarded to any person whose performance must be such as to merit recognition for service which is clearly exceptional.
To service members who, while serving in any capacity with the Army, distinguish
themselves by exceptionally meritorious service to the Government in a duty of
great responsibility. (Awarded by Division Staff Only)
Navy
Distinguished Service Medal

To service members who, while serving in any capacity with the Navy or Marine
Corps, distinguish themselves by exceptionally meritorious service to the
Government in a duty of great responsibility. (Awarded by Division Staff Only) Silver
Star
  
The Silver Star is awarded to any person who have been is cited for gallantry in action against an enemy. The level of heroism is at a lesser degree than that required for the DSM, Navy Cross or AFC.
Awarded: to a person who, while serving in any capacity with the U.S. Armed
Forces, is cited for gallantry in action against an enemy of the United States
while engaged in military operations involving conflict with an opposing foreign
force. (Captains recommendation)
Legion
of Merit
 
The Legion of Merit is awarded to any member of the Armed Forces of the United States or a friendly foreign nation who has distinguished himself or herself by exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding services and achievements.
To members of the Armed Forces of the United States without degree for
exceptionally outstanding conduct in the performance of meritorious service to
the United States. (Awarded by Division Staff Only) Distinguished
Flying Cross
  
The Distinguished Flying Cross is awarded to any person who, while serving distinguished himself or herself by heroism or
extraordinary achievement while participating in aerial flight as to clearly set the individual apart from his or her comrades.
To military members who, while serving in any capacity with the Armed Forces,
distinguish themselves by heroism or outstanding achievement while participating
in aerial flight. (Captains recommendation) Soldier's
Medal
 
Navy
& Marine Corps Commendation

Bronze
Star Medal
  
The Bronze Star is awarded to any person who, while sepving distinguished himself or herself by heroism or extraordinaryachievement. Not involving participation in aerial flight.
To individuals who, while serving in any capacity with the Armed Forces of the
United States in a combat theater, distinguish themselves by heroism,
outstanding achievement, or by meritorious service not involving aerial flight.
(Captains recommendation) Meritorious Service Medal

Air
Medal
  
The Air Medal is second to the DSM. It is awarded to any person who, while serving their commanding officer distinguishes themselves in ariel combat
For meritorious achievement during aerial flight. (Captains recommendation) Army
Commendation Medal
 
The ARCOM is awarded to any person who have been recognize for their meritorious service and achievements of junior officers and enlisted personnel.
To service members who, while serving in any capacity with the Army, distinguish
themselves by heroism, outstanding achievement or meritorious service. (Captains
recommendation)
Navy
& Marine Corps Commendation Medal

To service members who, while serving in any capacity with the Navy or Marine
Corps, distinguish themselves by heroism, outstanding achievement or meritorious
service. (Captains recommendation) Purple Heart 
The Purple Heart is awarded to any serving soldier who distinguishes himself or herself on the battlefield. Also awarded to those excetional soldiers who think of their comrades and company before themselves.
Navy
Presidential Unit Citation

To units of the Armed Forces of the United States for extraordinary heroism in
action against an armed enemy.(Awarded by Division Staff Only)
Army
Presidential Unit Citation

To units of the Armed Forces of the United States for extraordinary heroism in
action against an armed enemy.(Awarded by Division Staff Only)
Marine Good Conduct Medal
African
Liberation Medal
World War II Victory Medal
The 1939-1945 Star is awarded for active service to the Allies during the
victorious campaign 6.

Campaign Ribbons
Western Europe Ribbon
Awarded for participation in battles in the Western Europe Theatre
For Participation in one of the above battles
the Western Ribbon is awarded.

For Participation in two of the above battles the Western Ribbon with one silver
star is awarded.

For Participation in three of the above battles the Western Ribbon with two
silver stars is awarded.

For Participation in four of the above battles the Western Ribbon with three
silver stars is awarded.

For Participation in five of the above battles the Western
Ribbon with one gold star is awarded.

For Participation in six of the above battles the Western
Ribbon with two gold stars is awarded.

For Participation in seven or more of the above battles the Western
Ribbon with three gold stars is awarded.

Pacific Ribbon
Awarded for participation in battles in the Pacific Theatre.
For Participation in one of the above battles
the Pacific Ribbon is awarded.

For Participation in two of the above battles the Pacific Ribbon with one silver
star is awarded.

For Participation in three of the above battles the Pacific Ribbon with two
silver stars is awarded.
For Participation in four of the above battles the Pacific Ribbon with three
silver stars is awarded.
Africa Ribbon
Awarded for participation in battles in the Africa Theatre.
For Participation in one of the above battles
the Africa Star's Ribbon is awarded.

For Participation in two of the above battles the Africa Star's Ribbon with one
silver star is awarded.

Eastern Europe Ribbon
Awarded for participation in battles in the Eastern Europe Theatre
For Participation in one of the above battles
the Eastern Ribbon is awarded.

For Participation in two of the above battles the Eastern Ribbon with one silver
star is awarded.

For Participation in three of the above battles the Eastern Ribbon with two
silver stars is awarded.

For Participation in four of the above battles the Eastern Ribbon with three
silver stars is awarded.

For Participation in five of the above battles the tern
Ribbon with one gold star is awarded.

For Participation in six of the above battles the tern
Ribbon with two gold stars is awarded.

For Participation in seven or more of the above battles the tern
Ribbon with three gold stars is awarded.

Only the highest ribbon for each Star is worn. For instance you would only wear
the France and Germany Star's Ribbon with one star not the France and Germany
Star's Ribbon and the the France and Germany Star's Ribbon with star.
Tunisia

Sudan

Sicily

Malta

Gibraltor

France

Belgium

Algeria

Legion of Honour
The Legion of Honour is awarded for heroic actions in the
service of the French Foreign Legion. Only one member in the Division will be
honoured with this prestigious award.
(Awarded by the Division Commander)
The Order of Liberation
The Order of Liberation is awarded to individuals for
outstanding achievement and performance in multiple battles.
(Awarded by the Division Commander)
National Order of Merit

The National Order of Merit is awarded to Company Commanding
Officers or Non-Commisioned Officers for excellence in Battlefield Command in
multiple battles.
(Awarded by the Division Commander)
Médaille Militaire

The Médaille Militaire is awarded to Commanders and their
staff for exceptional service in directing Combat Battlefield Operations.
(Awarded by the Division Commander)
Cross of Valor

The Cross of Valor is awarded to any soldier who demonstrates
outstanding leadership, organizational ability, and perseverance in multiple
battles.
Croix de Guerre

The Croix de Guerre is awarded for glorious deeds and
exceptional demonstration of courage, valor and gallantry displayed in battle.
Order of the Academic Palms

The Order of Academic Palms is awarded for exceptional valor
and gallantry displayed on the administrative or political front for excellence
in the creation or distribution of military propaganda and administrative
duties.
The French Gratitude Medal

The French Gratitude Medal is awarded to all military
personnel for exceptional devotion of duty in maintaining an outpost or position
assignment as directed by an Officer for an extremely long period of time.
Labor
Honor Medal

The Labor Honor Medal is awarded to Soldiers for excellence in
Non-Flight combat duties, including Air Base Security, Anti Air and Machine Gun
AA Defense.
Croix du Combattant

The Croix du Combattant is awarded to Soldiers for displaying
superior Combat Assault skills during combat operations.
Medal of Merit

The Medal of Merit is awarded to Soldiers for displaying
superior pilot skills during combat operations.
Grand Prix

The Grand Prix is awarded to Soldiers for displaying superior
Tank Piloting skills during combat operations.
The Maritime Merite

This title is awarded to Soldiers for excellent performance in
Naval Operations.
Commemorative Medal

The Commemorative Medal is awarded to Soldiers for displaying superior Artillery
Bombardment skills during combat operations
Evaders' Medal

The Evader's Medal is awarded to Soldiers for excellent
scouting and sniper skills
Battle Medals
Battle for Egypt

Battle for Sudan

Battle for Germany

Battle for Midway

Defence of Coral Sea

Liberation of New Guinea

Battle for France

Defence of West Africa

Battle for Sicily

Battle of West Africa Revisited

Battle of Southeast
Europe

Battle for Sudan

Defence of Northeast
Europe

Battle for Ukraine

Battle for Russia

Defence of Norway
Order of the Redeemer

It is the highest honor bestowed on a soldier of the Hellenic Armed Forces. The degrees of the Order of the Redeemer are awarded to distinguished Greek soldiers who have defended the interests of our country in time of war or, who have rendered highly exceptional wartime services in Greece or abroad (Awarded only once at the end of the campaign by divisional vote).
Order of Honour

It is the second highest honor bestowed on a soldier of the Hellenic Armed Forces. It is conferred upon Greek soldiers who are distinguished in struggles for the Fatherland, and whos merrits far surpassed those of his fellow soldiers (Awarded only once at the end of the campaign by divisional vote).
Order of the Phoenix

It is the third highest honor bestowed on a soldier of the Hellenic Armed Forces. It is awarded to Greek soldiers who have excelled in the fields of battle. It is also awarded to soldiers who have promoted Greece's stature abroad in the fields of battle (Awarded only once at the end of the campaign by divisional vote).
Order of the Beneficence

It is the fourth highest honor bestowed on a soldier of the Hellenic Armed Forces. It is awarded as a moral reward for a distinguised Hellenic soldier for the good services they have rendered to the Fatherland in the field of battle (Awarded only once at the end of the campaign by divisional vote).
Long Service & Good Conduct Medal for WO's and NCO's
[Order of the Hellenic Shield (Unit Citation)]

Awarded to an entire company who continuously proves to be an overwhelming force to be reckoned with on the field of battle (Awarded by Division Staff to an entire company) (Awarded multiple times).
Commendation Medal of Merit and Honour

It is the highest Commendation Medal awarded to active duty service members of the
Hellenic Armed Forces. It is awarded to Commanding Officers who have meritoriously commanded Army, Navy, or Air Force Formations or rendered exceptional services to the Armed Forces or the Fatherland (Awarded by popular vote from the Division Staff to a companies field commander) (Awarded only once per soldier).
Hellenic Command Medal

Awarded to a company soldier upon recieving a promotion in the ranks of an NCO. Giving him signification that his Captian feels he is ready to lead the company when called upon (Awarded by a company Captain to a company soldier after promotion to NCO status) (Awarded only once per soldier promoted).
Air Force Formation Command Medal (The Hellenic
Distinguished Service Medal )

Awarded to a soldier who is very faithful in operations off of the batttle field. Be it preparing mini-strats, cleaning up the company barracks, keeping company records and updates, and helping organize and/or running company pracitces (Awarded by a company Captain to a company soldier) (Awarded multiple times).
Meritorious Command Medal [The Hellenic Hero
Medal (1st Class, 2nd Class, and 3rd Class)]
  
Awarded to those CO's or NCO's who have proved themselves to be of worthy leadership on the field of battle. Taking control of the company and keeping a level of professionalism while in the heat of battle (Awarded by a company Captain to a company CO or NCO) (Awarded in class rank order and only once per soldier).
Staff Officer and Non-Staff Officer Service Commendation Medal (1st Class and 2nd Class)
 
Awarded to those CO's or NCO's who have proved themselves to be of worthy leadership on the field of battle. Taking control of the company and keeping a level of professionalism while in the heat of battle (Awarded by a company Captain to a company CO or NCO) (Awarded in class rank order and only once per soldier).
The Greek Medal of Military Merit

Awarded to soldiers who are completely dedicated to the Allied cause by continuous participation in battle, upholding all of the companies and divisions rules and standards, and who give thier all in every round, be it 1 round or 100 rounds (Awarded by a company Captain to a company soldier) (Awarded only once per soldier).
The Hellenic Cross of Valour

The highest honor bestowed on a single soldier for his heroic and self sacrifing deeds on the battlefield. Awarded to a soldier who turned the the battle around by a single action on the battlefield (Awarded by a company Captain to a company soldier) (Awarded only once per soldier).
The Hellenic War Cross 1940-1945

Awarded to a group of soldiers who, as a group, worked together on the offiensive or the definsive and proved to be an unstoppable force for the rounds they were fighting (Awarded by a company Captain to a group of soldiers [7 max.] who displayed pure teamwork during rounds of play) (Awarded multiple times).
The Hellenic Naval Cross

Awarded to certified soldiers of the Navy and Artillery Battalion who preformed exceptionaly well behind the wheel of a Naval ship or an Artillery piece (Awarded by the Navy/Artillery company Captain to certified naval/artillery soldier) (Awarded multiple times).
The Hellenic Maritime War Cross

Awarded to certified soldiers of the Navy and Artillery Battalion whose performace in a piece of artillery or a Naval ship was so destructive, the battle itself depended on it (Awarded by the Navy/Artillery company Captain to certified naval/artillery soldier) (Awarded once per certified soldier).
The Hellenic Flying Cross of Valour

Awarded to those airforce pilots who preformed extreme acts of heroism druing the course of a battle, changing the course of the battle from the cockpit of his plane (Awarded by the Air Force company Captain to an Air Force company pilot) (Awarded only once per pilot).
The Hellenic Air Force Flying Medal

Awarded to those pilots or reserve pilots who preformed exceptionaly well in a plane during the course of battle (Awarded by the Air Force company Captain to an Air Force company pilot or a reserve pilot) (Awarded multiple times).
The Hellenic Air Force Medal of Merit

Awarded to those airforce pilots who continue to preform at the top of thier game inside a plane during the course of battle (Awarded by the Air Force company Captain to an Air Force company pilot) (Awarded multiple times).
The Hellenic Commemorative War Medal

Awarded to those soldiers who have participated in EVERY battle of the 38th Greek Militia Forces Division (Awarded by a company Captain to a company soldier) (Awarded only once per soldier).
The Greek Red Cross

Awarded to those soldiers who continuously show a positive moral to his troops, even when faced with defeat. This soldier continues to help rally the troops and keep spirits high by fighting as hard as he can (Awarded by a company Captain to a company soldier) (Awarded multiple times)
Territory
Ribbons
Awarded to a soldier who participated in a battle that took place in these
certain territories.
Western Europe

Eastern Europe

North Africa

Pacfiic

South East Asia

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