For use on Imperial Dress
Uniforms
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For use on Imperial
Service Uniforms at special Occasions
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Medal
Descriptions
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Mission Silver
Star for completing all given secondary mission objectives
on a combat mission. Fighter Pilots Only.
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Mission Gold Star
for completing all given bonus mission objectives on a
combat mission. Fighter Pilots Only.
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Copper Bar Ribbon
for wining a copper medal in a Combat Simulation
Tournament.
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Nickel Bar Ribbon
for wining a Nickel medal in a Combat Simulation
Tournament.
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Bronze Bar Ribbon
for wining a Bronze medal in a Combat Simulation
Tournament.
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Silver Bar Ribbon
for wining a Silver medal in a Combat Simulation
Tournament.
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Gold Bar Ribbon
for wining a Gold medal in a Combat Simulation
Tournament.
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Adequate Battle
Performance Ribbon for completing and winning a space battle
with adequate performance.
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Fair Battle
Performance Ribbon for completing and winning a space battle
with fair performance.
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Good Battle
Performance Ribbon for completing and winning a space battle
with good performance.
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Excellent Battle
Performance Ribbon for completing and winning a space battle
with excellent performance.
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Unique Battle
Performance Ribbon for completing and winning a space battle
with Unique performance.
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Battle Efficiency
Award for each member of a winning unit shall be entitled to
bear this ribbon.
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Letter of
Commendation for recognizing a soldier's performance in
Imperial Service. A letter of commendation shall be
presented when the recipient has performed WELL above the
standards set by his or her branch, and is a means to give
recognition where the level of service needed for a medal
have not been met. A ribbon may be posted indicating that
the recipient has received a LOC, and contains stripes equal
to the number of LOCs the soldier has earned. For example, a
ribbon with 3 stripes may be displayed after 3 LOCs have
been earned, whereas only 1 stripe may be worn if 1 LOC has
been earned. A ribbon with 4 stripes and the insignia of the
Empire indicates 5 LOCs.
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Imperial Good
Conduct Award. This award is intended to recognize that
service which has repeatedly and consistently been above
that of the recipient's peers. This award is presented after
a vote when a soldier has been awarded his 6th Letter Of
Commendation.
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Medal of
Redemption for successfully completing 1 Tour Of
Duty.
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Medal of Unity
for successfully completing 2 Tours Of Duty.
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Medal of Progress
for successfully completing 3 Tours Of Duty.
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Medal of Order
for successfully completing 4 Tours Of Duty.
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Medal of Loyalty
for successfully completing 5 Tours Of Duty.
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Medal of Destiny
for successfully completing 6 Tours Of Duty.
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Medal of Dignity
for successfully completing 7 Tours Of Duty.
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Medal of Futility
for successfully completing 8 Tours Of Duty.
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Medal of Horror
for successfully completing 9 Tours Of Duty.
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Medal of Liberty
for successfully completing 10 Tours Of
Duty.
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Medal of Guile
for successfully completing 11 Tours Of
Duty.
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Medal of Victory
for successfully completing 12 Tours Of
Duty.
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Imperial Navy
Achievement Award. This medal and ribbon shall be presented
to a soldier whose performance, in the belief of the Navy
commanding officer, has been exemplary and makes the
recipient an asset and example in their respective branch.
This award is for service decidedly above that needed for a
Letter of Commendation, but not appropriate to earn a
Cross.
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Imperial Navy
Cross. This medal and ribbon shall be presented to a soldier
whose performance in the Navy has been at a risk to life and
limb. This award is intended for service which exceeds the
Achievement Award, but not appropriate for the Imperial
Bronze Star.
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Imperial Bronze
Star. This award shall be presented to a soldier who has
given service that has promoted the goals, mission, and
strength of the Empire. This service is well above that of a
LOC, and has affected the entire Empire; however,
inappropriate for a silver star.
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Imperial Silver
Star for service as described for a Bronze Star, but
deserving of a silver star status as opposed to a bronze
star.
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Imperial Cross.
This award shall be presented to a soldier who has taken
extraordinary measures, at the risk of his own life, to
ensure the safety and security of the
Empire.
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Imperial
Distinguished Service Medal. This award is given for
exceptionally meritorious service to the Emperor or
Empire.
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Emperor's Special
Award. The Emperor may issue a distinct Emperors Award
ribbon as an award at his discretion.
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The Emperor's
Will Medal. A special Tour Of Duty medal which is presented
to a soldier who has taken extraordinary measures, at the
risk of his own life, to ensure the safety and security of
the Empire. Awarded by the Emperor himself.
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Imperial Medal of
Honor. Presented for the conspicuous gallantry and
intrepidity at the risk of own life above and beyond the
call of duty!! Awarded by the Emperor
himself.
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