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|align="center"|[[Image:Liaosunburstofgalantry.png|150px|center]]<br /><span id="Liao Sunburst of Gallantry">Liao Sunburst of Gallantry</span>
 
|align="center"|[[Image:Liaosunburstofgalantry.png|150px|center]]<br /><span id="Liao Sunburst of Gallantry">Liao Sunburst of Gallantry</span>
|First created as an award for those who performed admirably against the Federated Suns,<ref name="FM:CCp41"/><ref name="HB:HLp111"/> the Liao Sunburst of Gallantry was a relatively common military decoration and was given to those who had demonstrated heroism under fire. Members of any rank and branch of service were considered eligible<ref name="FM:CCp41"/><ref name="HB:HLp111"/><ref name="HL(TCC)p101">''House Liao (The Capellan Confederation)'', p. 101: "Military Decorations"</ref> and the award was presented to the recipient by their commanding officer.<ref name="FM:CCp41"/><ref name="HB:HLp111"/><br>The Liao Sunburst of Gallantry was a circular device vaguely reminiscent of the sunburst associated with the [[Federated Suns]].<ref name="FM:CCp41"/><ref name="HB:HLp111"/>
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|First created as an award for those who performed admirably against the Federated Suns,<ref name="FM:CCp41"/><ref name="HB:HLp111"/> the Liao Sunburst of Gallantry was a relatively common military decoration and was given to those who had demonstrated heroism under fire. Members of any rank and branch of service were considered eligible<ref name="FM:CCp41"/><ref name="HB:HLp111"/><ref name="HL(TCC)p101">''House Liao (The Capellan Confederation)'', p. 101: "Military Decorations"</ref> and the award was presented to the recipient by their commanding officer.<ref name="FM:CCp41"/><ref name="HB:HLp111"/><br>The Liao Sunburst of Gallantry was a circular device vaguely reminiscent of the sunburst associated with [[House Davion]].<ref name="FM:CCp41"/><ref name="HB:HLp111"/>
 
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|align="center"|[[Image:Orderofthelegionofliao.png|150px|center]]<br /><span id="Order of the Legion of Liao">Order of the Legion of Liao</span>
 
|align="center"|[[Image:Orderofthelegionofliao.png|150px|center]]<br /><span id="Order of the Legion of Liao">Order of the Legion of Liao</span>
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|align="center"|<br /><span id="Tukayyid Campaign Ribbons">Tukayyid Campaign Ribbons</span>
 
|align="center"|<br /><span id="Tukayyid Campaign Ribbons">Tukayyid Campaign Ribbons</span>
| A two-centimeter ribbon awarded to each member of the Com Guards who fought in the [[Battle of Tukayyid (3052)|Battle of Tukayyid]], with a different color to indicate which Clan they faced. A number of divisions faced multiple Clans and thus a few warriors wear multiple ribbons. The colors are gray for [[Clan Smoke Jaguar]], midnight blue for [[Clan Nova Cat]], sky blue with white horizontal stripes for [[Clan Ghost Bear]], scarlet for [[Clan Wolf]], white for [[Clan Diamond Shark]], black with blue stripe for [[Clan Steel Viper]] and green for [[Clan Jade Falcon]]. A black star on the ribbon indicates each Clan BattleMech or fighter defeated by the wearer, while a silver star shows that the wearer was injured during the battle.<ref name="CS"/><ref name="FMCS-CS">''Field Manual: ComStar'', p. 18</ref>
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| A two-centimeter ribbon awarded to each member of the Com Guards who fought in the [[Battle of Tukayyid (3052)|Battle of Tukayyid]], with a different color to indicate which Clan they faced. A number of divisions faced multiple Clans and thus a few warriors wear multiple ribbons. The colors are gray for [[Clan Smoke Jaguar]], midnight blue for [[Clan Nova Cat]], sky blue with white horizontal stripes for [[Clan Ghost Bear]], scarlet for [[Clan Wolf]], white for [[Clan Diamond Shark]] and green for [[Clan Jade Falcon]]. A black star on the ribbon indicates each Clan BattleMech or fighter defeated by the wearer, while a silver star shows that the wearer was injured during the battle.<ref name="CS"/><ref name="FMCS-CS">''Field Manual: ComStar'', p. 18</ref>
 
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|align="center"|<br /><span id="Star League Awards">Star League Awards</span>
 
|align="center"|<br /><span id="Star League Awards">Star League Awards</span>
| Awarded to Com Guard troops who have served as part of the [[Clan War]] era [[Star League Defense Force]], the Star League Awards take the form of a two-centimeter silver [[Cameron Star]] hung from variously colored campaign ribbons. Like the Tukayyid Campaign Ribbons, each action has a unique color, white for Operation Bulldog with silver bars bearing the name of each planet fought on, blood red for [[Task Force Serpent]] with a silver bar listing the name of each battle fought, with a black bar added to either if the wearer took part in the [[Great Refusal]]. Those who served during the SLDF's peacekeeping efforts in the [[Chaos March]] and the St. Ives Compact received a two-tone green ribbon.<ref name="FMCS-CS"/>
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| Awarded to Com Guard troops who have served as part of the modern [[Star League Defense Force]], the Star League Awards take the form of a two-centimeter silver [[Cameron Star]] hung from variously colored campaign ribbons. Like the Tukayyid Campaign Ribbons, each action has a unique color, white for Operation Bulldog with silver bars bearing the name of each planet fought on, blood red for [[Task Force Serpent]] with a silver bar listing the name of each battle fought, with a black bar added to either if the wearer took part in the [[Great Refusal]]. Those who served during the SLDF's peacekeeping efforts in the [[Chaos March]] and the St. Ives Compact received a two-tone green ribbon.<ref name="FMCS-CS"/>
 
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|align="center"|<br /><span id="The Precentor's Sword">The [[Precentor]]'s Sword</span>
 
|align="center"|<br /><span id="The Precentor's Sword">The [[Precentor]]'s Sword</span>
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=== Draconis Combine ===
 
=== Draconis Combine ===
Soldiers in the [[Draconis Combine]] are decorated in lavish and formal ceremonies. If the [[Coordinator]] himself is to bestow the honor, the recipient (who is the only member of the assembly allowed to wear his weapons) lays his weapons before him and prostrates himself before the throne, repeating the words "my life for yours" until he becomes hoarse. (In [[3025]] the record was three hours, 37 minutes, and 19 seconds). After the recipient is finished, he rises to his knees. The court chamberlain then brings the decoration to the Coordinator on a steel shield, and the Coordinator makes the presentation.<ref name=HKDCp140>''House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)'', p. 140: "Medals and Decorations"</ref>
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Soldiers in the [[Draconis Combine]] are decorated in lavish and formal ceremonies. If the [[Coordinator]] himself is to bestow the honor, the recipient (who is the only member of the assembly allowed to wear his weapons) lays his weapons before him and prostrates himself before the throne, repeating the words "my life for yours" until he becomes hoarse. (In [[3025]] the record was three hours, 37 minutes, and 19 seconds). After the recipient is finished, he rises to his knees. The court chamberlain then brings the decoration to the Coordinator on a steel shield, and the Coordinator makes the presentation.<ref name=HKDCp140>''House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)'', p. 140: "MEDALS AND DECORATIONS"</ref>
  
 
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|align="center"|[[Image:Bushidoblade.png|150x150px|center]]<br /><span id="Bushido Blade">Bushido Blade</span>
 
|align="center"|[[Image:Bushidoblade.png|150x150px|center]]<br /><span id="Bushido Blade">Bushido Blade</span>
|Awarded to officers, the Bushido Blade is awarded in recognition of the demonstration of great courage or leadership on the field of battle.<ref name="FM:DCp21"/><ref name=HHK-153/><br>The award consisted of a five-centimeter red circle divided by a black ''katana'' and was worn on the left breast pocket of dress uniforms.<ref name="FM:DCp21">''Field Manual: Draconis Combine'', pp. 21–22: "Medals and Decorations"</ref><ref name=HHK-153>''Handbook: House Kurita'', p. 153: "Pillar of Steel (The DCMS) - Medals and Decorations"</ref>
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|Awarded to officers, the Bushido Blade is awarded in recognition of the demonstration of great courage or leadership on the field of battle.<ref name="FM:DCp21"/><ref name=HHK-153/><br>The award consisted of a five-centimeter red circle divided by a black katana sword and was worn on the left breast pocket of dress uniforms.<ref name="FM:DCp21">''Field Manual: Draconis Combine'', pp. 21–22: "Medals and Decorations"</ref><ref name=HHK-153>''Handbook: House Kurita'', p. 153: "Pillar of Steel (The DCMS) - Medals and Decorations"</ref>
 
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|align="center"|<span id="The Fledgling">The Fledgling</span>
 
|align="center"|<span id="The Fledgling">The Fledgling</span>
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|The Glory of the Fallen Samurai consisted of a banner awarded to the next of kin of a great leader who fell in battle and the etching of that fallen leader's name onto the [[Great Wall of Luthien]] alongside the names of those who fell before him. The banner itself was a black-and-red dragon banner and was awarded to the next of kin by the direct superior of the deceased.<ref name="FM:DCp21"/> ''Tai-sho'' [[Tomoe Sakade]] was the first woman to be honored with the Glory of the Fallen Samurai in [[3063]].<ref name=HHK-153/>
 
|The Glory of the Fallen Samurai consisted of a banner awarded to the next of kin of a great leader who fell in battle and the etching of that fallen leader's name onto the [[Great Wall of Luthien]] alongside the names of those who fell before him. The banner itself was a black-and-red dragon banner and was awarded to the next of kin by the direct superior of the deceased.<ref name="FM:DCp21"/> ''Tai-sho'' [[Tomoe Sakade]] was the first woman to be honored with the Glory of the Fallen Samurai in [[3063]].<ref name=HHK-153/>
 
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|align="center"|[[Image:Honorofwazakashi.png|150px|center]]<br /><span id="Honor of Wakizashi">Honor of Wakizashi</span>
|The Honor of ''Wakizashi'' is "awarded" to those who placed their personal or family honor above that of House Kurita and the Draconis Combine. Normally the penalty for betraying House Kurita was execution, but high-ranking persons could be granted this "honor" instead. Upon receiving the medal, the officer drove his ''wakizashi'' into his abdomen, and his second then decapitated him immediately thereafter, allowing him to die with honor.<br />The chain was heavy and thick, to remind recipients of the weight of honor and duty.<ref name="FM:DCp21"/><ref name=HHK-153/><br>In [[3025]] the last recipient of this honor was [[Brigadier General]] [[Djoran Belarguz]], aide to the treasonous [[Syovo Yorioshi]], [[Warlord]] of [[Benjamin]].<ref name=HKDCp140/>
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|The Honor of Wakizashi is 'awarded' to those who placed their personal or family honor above that of House Kurita and the Draconis Combine. Normally the penalty for betraying House Kurita was execution, but high-ranking persons could be granted this 'honor' instead. Upon receiving the medal, the officer drove his ''wakizashi'' into his abdomen, and his second then decapitated him immediately thereafter, allowing him to die with honor.<br />The chain was heavy and thick, to remind recipients of the weight of honor and duty.<ref name="FM:DCp21"/><ref name=HHK-153/><br>In [[3025]] the last recipient of this honor was [[Brigadier General]] [[Djoran Belarguz]], aide to the treasonous [[Syovo Yorioshi]], [[Warlord]] of [[Benjamin]].<ref name=HKDCp140/>
 
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|align="center"|<span id="Honor Tree">Honor Tree</span>
 
|align="center"|<span id="Honor Tree">Honor Tree</span>
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| align="center"|[[Image:Dragons_slayer_ribbon.png‎|150px|center]]<br /><span id="Dragon Slayer's Ribbon">Dragon Slayer's Ribbon</span>
 
| align="center"|[[Image:Dragons_slayer_ribbon.png‎|150px|center]]<br /><span id="Dragon Slayer's Ribbon">Dragon Slayer's Ribbon</span>
 
| The Dragon Slayer's Ribbon was created by [[Hanse Davion]] and [[Archon]] [[Katrina Steiner]] in [[3024]]. The Ribbon was originally Lyran Commonwealth Armed Forces commendation for military units who displayed exceptional performance against the forces of the Draconis Combine; the AFFS had a similar unit commendation, the Sword of St. George, but the two rulers felt that it would boost morale on both borders for the troops of each nation to see their allies flying the same commendation, as well as potentially demoralizing the forces of the Combine with the same sight.<ref name="HD(TFS)p157"/><br>The first Ribbons were awarded just before the [[Fourth Succession War]] and a number of units received the award for their successful campaigning on the Draconis Front.<ref name="HB:HDp132"/><ref name="FM:FSp30">''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', pp. 30–31: "Awards and Decorations"</ref> The last units to be awarded the Dragon Slayer's Ribbon prior to the [[Jihad]] were the [[Seventeenth Avalon Hussars]] and the [[Davion Assault Guards]], both of whom received the award for their actions during the FedCom Civil War.<ref name="HB:HDp132"/><br>The ribbon itself displayed the symbol of the Draconis Combine rent by a sword; the ribbon was green and white.<ref name="HB:HDp132"/><ref name="HD(TFS)p157"/><ref name="FM:FSp30"/><br>The award was retired during the regime of [[Victor Steiner-Davion]] due to increasing closeness between the Draconis Combine and Federated Suns after the [[Clan Invasion]].
 
| The Dragon Slayer's Ribbon was created by [[Hanse Davion]] and [[Archon]] [[Katrina Steiner]] in [[3024]]. The Ribbon was originally Lyran Commonwealth Armed Forces commendation for military units who displayed exceptional performance against the forces of the Draconis Combine; the AFFS had a similar unit commendation, the Sword of St. George, but the two rulers felt that it would boost morale on both borders for the troops of each nation to see their allies flying the same commendation, as well as potentially demoralizing the forces of the Combine with the same sight.<ref name="HD(TFS)p157"/><br>The first Ribbons were awarded just before the [[Fourth Succession War]] and a number of units received the award for their successful campaigning on the Draconis Front.<ref name="HB:HDp132"/><ref name="FM:FSp30">''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', pp. 30–31: "Awards and Decorations"</ref> The last units to be awarded the Dragon Slayer's Ribbon prior to the [[Jihad]] were the [[Seventeenth Avalon Hussars]] and the [[Davion Assault Guards]], both of whom received the award for their actions during the FedCom Civil War.<ref name="HB:HDp132"/><br>The ribbon itself displayed the symbol of the Draconis Combine rent by a sword; the ribbon was green and white.<ref name="HB:HDp132"/><ref name="HD(TFS)p157"/><ref name="FM:FSp30"/><br>The award was retired during the regime of [[Victor Steiner-Davion]] due to increasing closeness between the Draconis Combine and Federated Suns after the [[Clan Invasion]].
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| align="center"|<span id="Emporia Medal of Valor">Emporia Medal of Valor</span>
 
| A small gold medal that could be granted by the [[Count of Emporia|Count of]] [[Emporia]].<ref name=CN39>''Crimson Night'', ch. 39</ref>
 
 
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| align="center"|<span id="Federated Suns Medal of Honor">Federated Suns Medal of Honor</span>
 
| align="center"|<span id="Federated Suns Medal of Honor">Federated Suns Medal of Honor</span>
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| align="center"|[[Image:Excalibur_medal.jpg|150px|center]]<br /><span id="Medal Excalibur">Medal Excalibur</span>
 
| align="center"|[[Image:Excalibur_medal.jpg|150px|center]]<br /><span id="Medal Excalibur">Medal Excalibur</span>
| The highest and rarest honor that an individual in the Federated Suns could be granted, the Medal Excalibur was reserved for soldiers whose actions resulted in some major military or social advancement of the Federated Suns.<ref name="HB:HDp132"/><ref name=FMFS-30/><ref name="HD(TFS)p157"/> The Medal Excalibur was awarded just thirty times between the fall of the Star League and the end of the [[Third Succession War]],<ref name="HD(TFS)p157"/> and despite the numerous and wide-ranging conflicts of the thirty-first century less than thirty-five Medals Excalibur had been awarded in total by the beginning of the Jihad.<ref name="HB:HDp132"/><ref name=FMFS-30/><br> The first person to be awarded the Medal Excalibur was [[Lieutenant Colonel]] [[Jessica Dewitt]] of the [[Third Avalon Hussars]] for the actions of her and a small band of volunteers when holding back forces from the Draconis Combine to allow the evacuation of [[Robinson]].<ref name="HD(TFS)p157"/><br>The medal itself consisted of a gold disc engraved with legendary sword Excalibur embedded in an anvil<ref name=FMFS-30/><ref name="HB:HDp132"/><ref name="HD(TFS)p157"/> with the Federated Sunburst behind it.<ref name="HD(TFS)p157"/> Those who received the Medal Excalibur are also awarded the moniker "Knight of the Realm"<ref name="HB:HDp132"/><ref name=FMFS-30/>, the [[Nobility|Title]] of [[Baronet]]<ref>''A Time of War'', p. 352: "Baronet"</ref> and a land grant averaging 600 km².<ref name="HB:HDp132"/><ref name=FMFS-30>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', pp. 30–31 "Awards and Decorations"</ref><ref name="HD(TFS)p157"/><ref>''A Time of War Companion'', p. 247: "Average Landhold Property Table"</ref> Tradition dictated that the Medal Excalibur be worn on the dress uniform, rather than pinned to the Sunburst Vest alongside other medals. It was also notable that members of [[House Davion]] were ineligible for the medal.<ref name="HD(TFS)p157"/>
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| The highest and rarest honor that an individual in the Federated Suns could be granted, the Medal Excalibur was reserved for soldiers whose actions resulted in some major military or social advancement of the Federated Suns.<ref name="HB:HDp132"/><ref name=FMFS-30/><ref name="HD(TFS)p157"/> The Medal Excalibur was awarded just thirty times between the fall of the Star League and the end of the [[Third Succession War]],<ref name="HD(TFS)p157"/> and despite the numerous and wide-ranging conflicts of the thirty-first century less than thirty-five Medals Excalibur had been awarded in total by the beginning of the Jihad.<ref name="HB:HDp132"/><ref name=FMFS-30/><br> The first person to be awarded the Medal Excalibur was [[Lieutenant Colonel]] [[Jessica Dewitt]] of the [[Third Avalon Hussars]] for the actions of her and a small band of volunteers when holding back forces from the Draconis Combine to allow the evacuation of [[Robinson]].<ref name="HD(TFS)p157"/><br>The medal itself consisted of a gold disc engraved with legendary sword Excalibur embedded in an anvil<ref name=FMFS-30/><ref name="HB:HDp132"/><ref name="HD(TFS)p157"/> with the Federated Sunburst behind it.<ref name="HD(TFS)p157"/> Those who received the Medal Excalibur also had the title "Knight of the Realm" bestowed upon them,<ref name="HB:HDp132"/><ref name=FMFS-30/> and received a land grant.<ref name="HB:HDp132"/><ref name=FMFS-30>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', pp. 30–31 "Awards and Decorations"</ref><ref name="HD(TFS)p157"/> Tradition dictated that the Medal Excalibur be worn on the dress uniform, rather than pinned to the Sunburst Vest alongside other medals. It was also notable that members of [[House Davion]] were ineligible for the medal.<ref name="HD(TFS)p157"/>
:''See Also: [[Recipients of the Medal Excalibur]]''
 
 
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| align="center"|[[Image:Robinson_medal_of_valor.png|150px|center]]<br /><span id="Robinson Medal of Valor">Robinson Medal of Valor</span>
 
| align="center"|[[Image:Robinson_medal_of_valor.png|150px|center]]<br /><span id="Robinson Medal of Valor">Robinson Medal of Valor</span>
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| rowspan="5" | [[Image:Free Rasalhague Republic.jpg|100x100px|center]]<br />Free Rasalhague Republic
 
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! Award
 
! Information
 
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|align="center"|<span id="Golden Sun">Golden Sun</span> ([[apocryphal]])
 
| The Republic's highest honor, or at least highest honor available to mercenaries. In March [[3051]] it [[MechWarrior_2:_Mercenaries/Nightingale|was to be awarded]] to a mercenary after his successful rescue of two Rasalhague MechWarriors from [[Unzmarkt]], behind [[Clan Wolf]] lines. However, the mercenary had already departed for [[Outreach]].<ref name="MW2:M">[[MechWarrior 2: Mercenaries]]</ref>
 
 
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|align="center"|<span id="Miraborg Cross">Miraborg Cross</span>
 
|align="center"|<span id="Miraborg Cross">Miraborg Cross</span>
 
| Named for the heroic sacrifice of ''[[Kapten]]'' [[Tyra Miraborg]], the Miraborg Cross was the [[KungsArmé]]'s most sought after decoration for aerospace pilots, awarded to pilots who had five confirmed Clan fighter kills. Conferring an automatic promotion for the pilot and their standard wingmate, if any, the gold cross took the form of a square with all four sides extending out and tapering.<ref name=FMCS-67>''Field Manual: ComStar'', p. 67: "KungsArmé Awards"</ref>
 
| Named for the heroic sacrifice of ''[[Kapten]]'' [[Tyra Miraborg]], the Miraborg Cross was the [[KungsArmé]]'s most sought after decoration for aerospace pilots, awarded to pilots who had five confirmed Clan fighter kills. Conferring an automatic promotion for the pilot and their standard wingmate, if any, the gold cross took the form of a square with all four sides extending out and tapering.<ref name=FMCS-67>''Field Manual: ComStar'', p. 67: "KungsArmé Awards"</ref>
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| One of the few Combine-era decorations retained by the Republic, the two Starbursts of Rasalhague were awarded by the ''[[Överbefälhavare]]'' to any DCMS soldier whose actions saved the lives of Rasalhague citizens or otherwise served the Republic some extraordinary fashion. Attached to a blue-and-white striped ribbon, the white starburst resembled a galaxy, with its four arms spiralling from the center and a silver lightning bolt was depicted in the center, while the posthumous Black version changed the starburst to black.<ref name=FMCS-67/>
 
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|align="center"|<span id="Raiding Ribbons">Raiding Ribbons</span>
 
|align="center"|<span id="Raiding Ribbons">Raiding Ribbons</span>
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|align="center"|<span id="Tyr's Hand">Tyr's Hand</span>
 
|align="center"|<span id="Tyr's Hand">Tyr's Hand</span>
 
| Named for the Norse god who sacrificed one of his hands to trick the wolf ''Fenrir'', Tyr's Hand was awarded to any soldier who sacrificed (or makes a notable attempt to) his life to save his comrades or civilians. Often awarded posthumously, the Tyr's Hand took the form of a golden medal shaped like two crossed arms, the left lacking a hand, worn hanging from a black-white ribbon.<ref name=FMCS-67/>
 
| Named for the Norse god who sacrificed one of his hands to trick the wolf ''Fenrir'', Tyr's Hand was awarded to any soldier who sacrificed (or makes a notable attempt to) his life to save his comrades or civilians. Often awarded posthumously, the Tyr's Hand took the form of a golden medal shaped like two crossed arms, the left lacking a hand, worn hanging from a black-white ribbon.<ref name=FMCS-67/>
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|align="center"|[[Image:Whitestarburstofrasalhague.png|150x150px|center]]<br /><span id="White Starburst and Black Starburst of Rasalhague">White Starburst and Black Starburst of Rasalhague</span>
 
| One of the few Combine-era decorations retained by the Republic, the two Starbursts of Rasalhague were awarded by the ''[[Överbefälhavare]]'' to any DCMS soldier whose actions saved the lives of Rasalhague citizens or otherwise served the Republic some extraordinary fashion. Attached to a blue-and-white striped ribbon, the white starburst resembled a galaxy, with its four arms spiraling from the center and a silver lightning bolt was depicted in the center, while the posthumous Black version changed the starburst to black.<ref name=FMCS-67/>
 
 
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|align="center"|[[Image:FWLM awd-Allisons Chain.png|150px|center]]<br /><span id="Allison's Chain">Allison's Chain</span>
 
|align="center"|[[Image:FWLM awd-Allisons Chain.png|150px|center]]<br /><span id="Allison's Chain">Allison's Chain</span>
| Awarded each year by the [[Captain-General of the Free Worlds League|Captain-General]], the Allison's Chain represented the [[FWLM]] unit that had demonstrated the most valor under fire during the previous year. Named for [[Harlan Allison]], the former Duke of [[Oriente]], the award took the form of a three-strand chain fashioned from gold, silver and platinum which the winning unit traditionally displayed by wrapping it around their regimental standard. Prior to the Jihad tradition maintained that no pennant adorned with the chain had ever fallen to the enemy.<ref name="HM(TFWL)p110"/><ref name="FMFWL-25"/><ref name="HB:HMp106"/> Mercenary units were eligible to be awarded Allison's chain whilst in service to the Free Worlds.<ref name="HM(TFWL)p110"/>
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| Awarded each year by the [[Captain-General]], the Allison's Chain represented the [[FWLM]] unit that had demonstrated the most valor under fire during the previous year. Named for [[Harlan Allison]], the former Duke of [[Oriente]], the award took the form of a three-strand chain fashioned from gold, silver and platinum which the winning unit traditionally displayed by wrapping it around their regimental standard. Prior to the Jihad tradition maintained that no pennant adorned with the chain had ever fallen to the enemy.<ref name="HM(TFWL)p110"/><ref name="FMFWL-25"/><ref name="HB:HMp106"/> Mercenary units were eligible to be awarded Allison's chain whilst in service to the Free Worlds.<ref name="HM(TFWL)p110"/>
 
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|align="center"|[[Image:FWLM awd-Conquest Ribbons.png|150px|center]]<br /><span id="Conquest Ribbon">Conquest Ribbons</span>
 
|align="center"|[[Image:FWLM awd-Conquest Ribbons.png|150px|center]]<br /><span id="Conquest Ribbon">Conquest Ribbons</span>
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|align="center"|[[Image:FWLM awd-Crest of the Eagle.png|150px|center]]<br /><span id="Crest of the Eagle">The Crest of the Eagle</span>
 
|align="center"|[[Image:FWLM awd-Crest of the Eagle.png|150px|center]]<br /><span id="Crest of the Eagle">The Crest of the Eagle</span>
| The Crest of the Eagle was established during the tenure of Captain-General [[Kenyon Marik]], who bore the nickname "The Eagle".<ref name="HM(TFWL)p110"/> Awarded to Free Worlds League Military MechWarriors who played key roles in successful campaigns, the Crest of the Eagle was generally given to formations of battalion size or greater, with many veteran League MechWarriors earning a number of Crests during their military service. The award of a Crest was subject to approval by Parliament<ref name="HM(TFWL)p110"/><ref name="FMFWL-24"/><ref name="HB:HMp106"/> — although, by the [[thirty-first century]], this was little more than a formality that served to allow members of Parliament to sing the praises of the units from their respective provinces and worlds<ref name="HM(TFWL)p110"/> — with the Captain-General nominating deserving units to Parliament for their approval. The Crest was displayed on a scarlet or purple sash.<ref name="HM(TFWL)p110"/><ref name="FMFWL-24">''Field Manual: Free Worlds League'', p. 24</ref><ref name="HB:HMp106">''Handbook: House Marik'', pp. 106–107: "Medals and Honors"</ref>
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| The Crest of the Eagle was formally established during the tenure of Captain-General [[Kenyon Marik]], who bore the nickname "The Eagle".<ref name="HM(TFWL)p110"/>Awarded to Free Worlds League Military MechWarriors who played key roles in successful campaigns, the Crest of the Eagle was generally given to formations of battalion size or greater, with many veteran League MechWarriors earning a number of Crests during their military service. The award of a Crest was subject to approval by Parliament<ref name="HM(TFWL)p110"/><ref name="FMFWL-24"/><ref name="HB:HMp106"/> — although, by the [[thirty-first century]], this was little more than a formality that served to allow members of Parliament to sing the praises of the units from their respective provinces and worlds<ref name="HM(TFWL)p110"/> — with the Captain-General nominating deserving units to Parliament for their approval. The Crest was displayed on a scarlet or purple sash.<ref name="HM(TFWL)p110"/><ref name="FMFWL-24">''Field Manual: Free Worlds League'', p. 24</ref><ref name="HB:HMp106">''Handbook: House Marik'', pp. 106–107: "Medals and Honors"</ref>
 
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|align="center"|[[Image:FWLM awd-Defensive Operations Ribbons.png|150px|center]]<br /><span id="Defensive Operations Ribbon">Defensive Operations Ribbons</span>
 
|align="center"|[[Image:FWLM awd-Defensive Operations Ribbons.png|150px|center]]<br /><span id="Defensive Operations Ribbon">Defensive Operations Ribbons</span>
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=== Lyran Commonwealth/Lyran Alliance ===
 
=== Lyran Commonwealth/Lyran Alliance ===
The [[Lyran Commonwealth]]—and, for its brief existence, the [[Lyran Alliance]]—issued a number of awards intended to reward exemplary service. Many of the awards issued were relatively minor, particularly as the Commonwealth had a tradition of awarding campaign ribbons for more than direct combat deployments, allowing even those who hadn't seen combat to qualify for a variety of ribbons and medals denoting where and against whom they served. Whilst this practice was derided by many as an act of vanity, a number of awards demanded a higher degree of service or bravery.<ref name="HB:HSp113">''Handbook: House Steiner'', pp. 113–114: "Medals and Honors"</ref> The campaign ribbons issued were generally very similar in design; most consisted of two-centimeter silver discs hung on blue ribbons. The Silver discs were inscribed with the relevant world and date of service; those commemorating Lyran victories were larger and more ostentatious than those signifying defeats. When signifying battles the blue ribbons were intertwined with colored threads, with the colors representing the opponents faced in battle; green signified the Capellan Confederation, red the Draconis Combine, gold the Federated Suns, purple the Free Worlds League and black the Clans.<ref name="FMLA-33"/>
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The [[Lyran Commonwealth]] — and, for its brief existence, the [[Lyran Alliance]] — issued a number of awards intended to reward exemplary service. Many of the awards issued were relatively minor, particularly as the Commonwealth had a tradition of awarding campaign ribbons for more than direct combat deployments, allowing even those who hadn't seen combat to qualify for a variety of ribbons and medals denoting where and against whom they served. Whilst this practice was derided by many as an act of vanity, a number of awards demanded a higher degree of service or bravery.<ref name="HB:HSp113">''Handbook: House Steiner'', pp. 113–114: "Medals and Honors"</ref> The campaign ribbons issued were generally very similar in design; most consisted of two-centimeter silver discs hung on blue ribbons. The Silver discs were inscribed with the relevant world and date of service; those commemorating Lyran victories were larger and more ostentatious than those signifying defeats. When signifying battles the blue ribbons were intertwined with colored threads, with the colors representing the opponents faced in battle; green signified the Capellan Confederation, red the Draconis Combine, gold the Federated Suns, purple the Free Worlds League and black the Clans.<ref name="FMLA-33"/>
  
 
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
| rowspan="15" | [[Image:Lyran_Alliance_Logo.png|100px|center]]<br />Lyran Commonwealth/Lyran Alliance
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| rowspan="13" | [[Image:Lyran_Alliance_Logo.png|100px|center]]<br />Lyran Commonwealth/Lyran Alliance
 
! Award
 
! Award
 
! Information
 
! Information
 
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|align="center"|<br /><span id="Alliance Star">Alliance Star</span>
 
|align="center"|<br /><span id="Alliance Star">Alliance Star</span>
| The retained Lyran Alliance version of the Federated Commonwealth Star, the Alliance Star was awarded in recognition for uncommon acts of bravery and honor in combat situation that benefited the Lyran military.<ref name="HB:HSp113"/><ref name="FMLA-33"/><br>The medal was a five-pointed star made of platinum and hung from a red ribbon worn around the recipient's neck.<ref name="HB:HSp113"/><ref name="FMLA-33">''Field Manual: Lyran Alliance'', pp. 33–34: "Medals and Decorations"</ref>
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| The retained Lyran Alliance version of the Federated Commonwealth Star, the Alliance Star was awarded in recognition for uncommon acts of bravery and honor in combat situation that benefitted the Lyran military.<ref name="HB:HSp113"/><ref name="FMLA-33"/><br>The medal was a five-pointed star made of platinum and hung from a red ribbon worn around the recipient's neck.<ref name="HB:HSp113"/><ref name="FMLA-33">''Field Manual: Lyran Alliance'', pp. 33–34: "Medals and Decorations"</ref>
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|align="center"|<br /><span id="Archon Award for the Arts">Archon Award for the Arts</span>
 
| A famous prize for eminent citizens who had distinguished themselves in the field of the arts, it carried with it an automatic grant of [[noble|nobility]], to the rank of Baron.<ref name=HSLCp87>''House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)'', p. 87</ref>
 
 
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|align="center"|[[Image:Medalofhonr.png|100px|center]]<br /><span id="Commonwealth Medal of Honor">Commonwealth Medal of Honor</span>
 
|align="center"|[[Image:Medalofhonr.png|100px|center]]<br /><span id="Commonwealth Medal of Honor">Commonwealth Medal of Honor</span>
 
| The Commonwealth Medal of Honor (and, briefly, the Alliance Medal of Honor) was the highest award the Lyran nation could give to an individual and was awarded in recognition of uncommon valor and self-sacrifice. Living recipients were also inducted into the [[Knights of Donegal]], although a significant number of the Medals were awarded posthumously.<ref name="HB:HSp113"/><ref name="HS-126">''House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)'', pp. 126–127: "Medals and Decorations"</ref><ref name="FMLA-32">''Field Manual: Lyran Alliance'', p. 32</ref><br>The exact form of the Medal of Honor varied slightly. The basic medal consisted of a large silver disk with a gold star set on it, and hung on a green-and-silver ribbon. The ribbon supporting the medal hung from a gold bar, divided into either three or five segments; the Commonwealth Medal of Honor had a three-segment bar,<ref name="HS-126"/> while the Alliance Medal of Honor had a five-segment bar; the bar on the Commonwealth Medal symbolized the three nations that came together to form the Commonwealth, while the bar on the Alliance Medal symbolized the five provinces of the Lyran Alliance.<ref name="FMLA-32"/> Both the Commonwealth and Alliance Medal of Honor were available in three grades, each of which had its own signifier — a silver bar, a gold oak leaf cluster or a diamond cluster.<ref name="HB:HSp113"/><ref name="HS-126"/><ref name="FMLA-32"/>
 
| The Commonwealth Medal of Honor (and, briefly, the Alliance Medal of Honor) was the highest award the Lyran nation could give to an individual and was awarded in recognition of uncommon valor and self-sacrifice. Living recipients were also inducted into the [[Knights of Donegal]], although a significant number of the Medals were awarded posthumously.<ref name="HB:HSp113"/><ref name="HS-126">''House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)'', pp. 126–127: "Medals and Decorations"</ref><ref name="FMLA-32">''Field Manual: Lyran Alliance'', p. 32</ref><br>The exact form of the Medal of Honor varied slightly. The basic medal consisted of a large silver disk with a gold star set on it, and hung on a green-and-silver ribbon. The ribbon supporting the medal hung from a gold bar, divided into either three or five segments; the Commonwealth Medal of Honor had a three-segment bar,<ref name="HS-126"/> while the Alliance Medal of Honor had a five-segment bar; the bar on the Commonwealth Medal symbolized the three nations that came together to form the Commonwealth, while the bar on the Alliance Medal symbolized the five provinces of the Lyran Alliance.<ref name="FMLA-32"/> Both the Commonwealth and Alliance Medal of Honor were available in three grades, each of which had its own signifier — a silver bar, a gold oak leaf cluster or a diamond cluster.<ref name="HB:HSp113"/><ref name="HS-126"/><ref name="FMLA-32"/>
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|align="center"|<br /><span id="Dealby Prize for the Advancement of Science">Dealby Prize for the Advancement of Science</span>
 
| A famous prize for eminent citizens who had distinguished themselves in the field of science, it carried with it an automatic grant of [[noble|nobility]], to the rank of Baron.<ref name=HSLCp87>''House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)'', p. 87</ref>
 
 
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|align="center"|[[Image:Dragonslayerribbon.png|100px|center]]<br /><span id="Dragonslayer's Ribbon">Dragonslayer's Ribbon</span>
 
|align="center"|[[Image:Dragonslayerribbon.png|100px|center]]<br /><span id="Dragonslayer's Ribbon">Dragonslayer's Ribbon</span>
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|align="center"|[[Image:Eaglesfeather.png|100px|center]]<br /><span id="Eagle's Feather">Eagle's Feather</span>
 
|align="center"|[[Image:Eaglesfeather.png|100px|center]]<br /><span id="Eagle's Feather">Eagle's Feather</span>
| Similar to the Dragonslayer's Ribbon, the Eagle's Feather was awarded to regiments that had performed with exceptional skill against the forces of the Free Worlds League. Unlike the Dragonslayer's Ribbon the award is an actual black tail feather from the rare [[Atreus Fighting Eagle]] and was displayed in the recipient unit's officer's mess.<ref name="HB:HSp113"/><ref name="HS-126"/><ref name="FMLA-34"/> Mercenary units in Lyran employ were eligible to win the Eagle's Feather.<ref name="HS-126"/>
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| Similar to the Dragonslayer's Ribbon, the Eagle's Feather was awarded to regiments that had performed with exceptional skill against the forces of the Free Worlds League. Unlike the Dragonslayer's Ribbon the award is an actual black tail feather from the rare Atreus fighting eagle and was displayed in the recipient unit's officer's mess.<ref name="HB:HSp113"/><ref name="HS-126"/><ref name="FMLA-34"/> Mercenary units in Lyran employ were eligible to win the Eagle's Feather.<ref name="HS-126"/>
 
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|align="center"|<span id="Falconslayer's Medallion">Falconslayer's Medallion</span>
 
|align="center"|<span id="Falconslayer's Medallion">Falconslayer's Medallion</span>
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| Awarded not by the Lyran High Command or Archon but instead by the leader of the [[Federation of Skye]], the Honor of Skye was given to soldiers who demonstrated exemplary bravery while defending a planet within the Federation.<ref name="HB:HSp113"/><ref name="HS-126"/><ref name="FMLA-33"/><br>The medal consisted of a large gold disc which depicting an ancient Scottish warrior brandishing a claymore and was worn on an emerald green ribbon around the neck.<ref name="HB:HSp113"/><ref name="HS-126"/><ref name="FMLA-33"/>
 
| Awarded not by the Lyran High Command or Archon but instead by the leader of the [[Federation of Skye]], the Honor of Skye was given to soldiers who demonstrated exemplary bravery while defending a planet within the Federation.<ref name="HB:HSp113"/><ref name="HS-126"/><ref name="FMLA-33"/><br>The medal consisted of a large gold disc which depicting an ancient Scottish warrior brandishing a claymore and was worn on an emerald green ribbon around the neck.<ref name="HB:HSp113"/><ref name="HS-126"/><ref name="FMLA-33"/>
 
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|align="center"|<span id="McCleary Award for Heroism">McCleary Award for Heroism</span>
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|align="center"|<span id="McCleary Award for Heroism">McCleary Award for Heroism</span><ref>''Technical Readout: 3025'', p. 162</ref>
 
|Honoring the heroic sacrifice of aerospace fighter pilot [[Dan McCleary]], the medal is awarded for heroism in battle.<ref name=TRO3025-162>''Technical Readout: 3025'', p. 162: "CHP-W5 Chippewa"</ref><ref name=TRO3025R-170>''Technical Readout: 3025 Revised'', p. 170: "CHP-W5 Chippewa"</ref><ref name=TRO3039-216>''Technical Readout: 3039'', p. 216: "CHP-W5 Chippewa"</ref>
 
|Honoring the heroic sacrifice of aerospace fighter pilot [[Dan McCleary]], the medal is awarded for heroism in battle.<ref name=TRO3025-162>''Technical Readout: 3025'', p. 162: "CHP-W5 Chippewa"</ref><ref name=TRO3025R-170>''Technical Readout: 3025 Revised'', p. 170: "CHP-W5 Chippewa"</ref><ref name=TRO3039-216>''Technical Readout: 3039'', p. 216: "CHP-W5 Chippewa"</ref>
 
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| Originally conceived as an award for non-'Mech ground force members for valor on the battlefield, the McKennsy Ground-Pounder's Medal became an award for enlisted troopers in all combat arms over time. Once the Ground-Pounder's Medal became associated with enlisted personnel across all of the services it stopped being awarded to officers; officers were instead awarded the McKennsy Hammer. The medal was a stylized representation of the full McKennsy's Hammer and was worn about the neck on a blue ribbon.<ref name="HB:HSp113"/><ref name="HS-126"/><ref name="FMLA-34"/>
 
| Originally conceived as an award for non-'Mech ground force members for valor on the battlefield, the McKennsy Ground-Pounder's Medal became an award for enlisted troopers in all combat arms over time. Once the Ground-Pounder's Medal became associated with enlisted personnel across all of the services it stopped being awarded to officers; officers were instead awarded the McKennsy Hammer. The medal was a stylized representation of the full McKennsy's Hammer and was worn about the neck on a blue ribbon.<ref name="HB:HSp113"/><ref name="HS-126"/><ref name="FMLA-34"/>
 
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|align="center"|[[Image:Mckennsyhammer.png|100px|center]]<br/><span id="McKennsy Hammer">McKennsy Hammer</span> or <span id="McKennsy's Hammer">McKennsy's Hammer</span>
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|align="center"|[[Image:Mckennsyhammer.png|100px|center]]<br/><span id="McKennsy Hammer">McKennsy Hammer</span> or<span id="McKennsy's Hammer">McKennsy's Hammer</span>
 
| Physically the largest award issued by any military, the [[Bearer of McKennsy Hammer (CCG - CommandersEdition)|McKennsy Hammer]] took the form of a nine-kilogram silver block hammer<ref name="HB:HSp113"/><ref name="HS-126"/><ref name="FMLA-34"/> stylized after the hammer associated with the ancient Norse deity Thor,<ref name="HB:HSp113"/> and was awarded for particularly effective leadership and battlefield skills,<ref name="HB:HSp113"/><ref name="HS-126"/><ref name="FMLA-34"/> intended to represent the weight of responsibility such officers carry.<ref name="FMLA-34"/> Normally carried only on formal occasions, a silver miniature is also pinned to the right breast of the recipients dress uniform or school rag.<ref name="HB:HSp113"/><ref name="FMLA-34"/>
 
| Physically the largest award issued by any military, the [[Bearer of McKennsy Hammer (CCG - CommandersEdition)|McKennsy Hammer]] took the form of a nine-kilogram silver block hammer<ref name="HB:HSp113"/><ref name="HS-126"/><ref name="FMLA-34"/> stylized after the hammer associated with the ancient Norse deity Thor,<ref name="HB:HSp113"/> and was awarded for particularly effective leadership and battlefield skills,<ref name="HB:HSp113"/><ref name="HS-126"/><ref name="FMLA-34"/> intended to represent the weight of responsibility such officers carry.<ref name="FMLA-34"/> Normally carried only on formal occasions, a silver miniature is also pinned to the right breast of the recipients dress uniform or school rag.<ref name="HB:HSp113"/><ref name="FMLA-34"/>
 
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|align="center"|<span id="Exarch's Badge">Exarch's badge</span>
 
|align="center"|<span id="Exarch's Badge">Exarch's badge</span>
| Awarded for embodiment of the Republic's ideals, the Exarch's badge was the highest award that can be given by the Republic of the Sphere and symbolized that the wearer could be considered the embodiment of [[Devlin Stone]]'s ideals having met the highest standards of service. Only four recipients are selected from among the military or (less commonly) the civilian citizenry by the [[Exarch of the Republic|Exarch]] each year, based on recommendations by the [[Paladin of the Republic|Paladins]]. The award was presented in a ceremony at the Magnum Park in Geneva on Terra, and each was presented by the Exarch personally; those receiving the award were brought to Terra along with their families at the expense of the Republic government, and the award brought with it a sizeable monetary sum and a land grant on a planet chosen by the recipient.<ref name="FM:3085p171">''Field Manual: 3085'', p. 171: "Awards and Decorations"</ref><br>Each Badge consisted of the ten-pointed Republic Star cast in gold; in the center of the star was an embossed image of Terra. The Badge hung on a red-and-blue ribbon, and the ribbon bore a gold crossbar inscribed with the surname of the recipient.<ref name="FM:3085p171"/>
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| Awarded for embodiment of the Republic's ideals, the Exarch's badge was the highest award that can be given by the Republic of the Sphere and symbolized that the wearer could be considered the embodiment of [[Devlin Stone|Devlin Stone's]] ideals having met the highest standards of service. Only four recipients are selected from among the military or (less commonly) the civilian citizenry by the [[Exarch]] each year, based on recommendations by the [[Paladin (rank)|Paladins]]. The award was presented in a ceremony at the Magnum Park in Geneva on Terra, and each was presented by the Exarch personally; those receiving the award were brought to Terra along with their families at the expense of the Republic government, and the award brought with it a sizeable monetary sum and a land grant on a planet chosen by the recipient.<ref name="FM:3085p171">''Field Manual: 3085'', p. 171: "Awards and Decorations"</ref><br>Each Badge consisted of the ten-pointed Republic Star cast in gold; in the center of the star was an embossed image of Terra. The Badge hung on a red-and-blue ribbon, and the ribbon bore a gold crossbar inscribed with the surname of the recipient.<ref name="FM:3085p171"/>
 
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|align="center"|<span id="Medal of Freedom">Medal of Freedom</span>
 
|align="center"|<span id="Medal of Freedom">Medal of Freedom</span>
|The Medal of Freedom was the highest of the purely civilian awards available in the Republic and was considered an approximate equivalent to the Silver Republic Cluster. Recipients for the Medal of Freedom were nominated by a governor or senator; nominations reflected actions undertaken to preserve and protect the liberty of citizens and residents of the Republic, and foreign nationals could be awarded the Medal, although this was a rare occurrence and those foreign nationals had to have performed a worthy service to the people of the Republic.<ref name="FM:3085p171"/><br>The Medal of Freedom consisted of a silver five-pointed star hanging on a blue and silver ribbon; adorning the ribbon was a silver crossbar inscribed with the Republic motto "Ad Securitas Per Unitas."<ref name="FM:3085p171"/>
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|The Medal of Freedom was the highest of the purely civilian awards available in the Republic and was considered an approximate equivalent to the Silver Republic Cluster. Recipients for the Medal of Freedom were nominated by a governor or senator; nominations reflected actions undertaken to preserve and protect the liberty of citizens and residents of the Republic, and foreign nationals could be awarded the Medal, although this was a rare occurrence and those foreign nationals had to have performed a worthy service to the people of the Republic.<ref name="FM:3085p171"/><br>The Medal of Freedom consisted of a silver five-pointed star hanging on a blue and silver ribbon; adorning the ribbon was a silver crossbar inscribed with the Republic motto "AD SECURITAS PER UNITAS".<ref name="FM:3085p171"/>
 
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|align="center"|<span id="Redburn Cross">Redburn Cross</span>
 
|align="center"|<span id="Redburn Cross">Redburn Cross</span>
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|align="center"|[[Image:SLDFawardGeerson Flying Cross.png|75px|center]]<br><span id="Geerson Flying Cross">Geerson Flying Cross</span>
 
|align="center"|[[Image:SLDFawardGeerson Flying Cross.png|75px|center]]<br><span id="Geerson Flying Cross">Geerson Flying Cross</span>
| Named for [[Lieutenant]] [[Naomi Geerson]], the SLDF's first aerospace ace, the Geerson Flying Cross was awarded annually to the best aerospace fighter pilot.<ref name=TSL-136/><ref name="FM:SLDFp30"/> The Geerson Flying Cross was presented in the same ceremony as the McKenna Wheel in December of each year, and a part of the tradition was for the chosen recipient to receive the Flying Cross from the winner of the previous year.<ref name="FM:SLDFp30"/>
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| Named for [[Lieutenant]] [[Namoi Geerson]], the SLDF's first aerospace ace, the Geerson Flying Cross was awarded annually to the best aerospace fighter pilot.<ref name=TSL-136/><ref name="FM:SLDFp30"/> The Geerson Flying Cross was presented in the same ceremony as the McKenna Wheel in December of each year, and a part of the tradition was for the chosen recipient to receive the Flying Cross from the winner of the previous year.<ref name="FM:SLDFp30"/>
 
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|align="center"|[[Image:SLDFawardHegemony Medal.png|75px|center]]<br><span id="Hegemony Medal">Hegemony Medal</span>
 
|align="center"|[[Image:SLDFawardHegemony Medal.png|75px|center]]<br><span id="Hegemony Medal">Hegemony Medal</span>
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|align="center"|[[Image:Sldfawardmedalofvalor.png|75px|center]]<br /><span id="Medal of Valor">Medal of Valor</span>
 
|align="center"|[[Image:Sldfawardmedalofvalor.png|75px|center]]<br /><span id="Medal of Valor">Medal of Valor</span>
|Awarded for gallantry and professionalism in the face of enemy forces, the Medal of Valor was a Cameron Star made from precious metals hung around the recipient's neck from a black and silver ribbon. Presented by the [[Commanding General of the Star League Defense Force|Commander of the SLDF]] and included a substantial cash bonus and automatic advancement in rank, unless the recipient was already at the rank of [[Colonel]] or higher. The recipient was also usually inducted into the Order of the Sword upon retirement.<ref name="FM:SLDFp30">''Field Manual: SLDF'', p. 30: "Medals and Decorations"</ref><ref name=TSL-136/> The Medal of Valor was among the awards revived by the second Star League.<ref name=FMCS-82/>
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|Awarded for gallantry and professionalism in the face of enemy forces, the Medal of Valor was a Cameron Star made from precious metals hung around the recipient's neck from a black and silver ribbon. Presented by the [[Commanding General|Commander of the SLDF]] and included a substantial cash bonus and automatic advancement in rank, unless the recipient was already at the rank of [[Colonel]] or higher. The recipient was also usually inducted into the Order of the Sword upon retirement.<ref name="FM:SLDFp30">''Field Manual: SLDF'', p. 30: "Medals and Decorations"</ref><ref name=TSL-136/> The Medal of Valor was among the awards revived by the second Star League.<ref name=FMCS-82/>
 
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|align="center"|[[Image:Sldfawardmedalofdove.png|75px|center]]<br /><span id="Order of the Dove">Order of the Dove</span>
 
|align="center"|[[Image:Sldfawardmedalofdove.png|75px|center]]<br /><span id="Order of the Dove">Order of the Dove</span>
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|align="center"|[[Image:Sldfawardredcross.png|75px|center]]<br /><span id="Star League Red Cross">Star League Red Cross</span>
 
|align="center"|[[Image:Sldfawardredcross.png|75px|center]]<br /><span id="Star League Red Cross">Star League Red Cross</span>
| The Star League Red Cross was awarded annually to either the best doctor or group of doctors and nurses who had saved lives through their actions; both military and civilian medical personnel were eligible for the award, and while it was often awarded for valor under fire, actions demonstrating exemplary service outside of combat were also eligible. One of the more famous examples of a civilian medical team receiving the Red Cross was the team led by Doctor [[Enid Gustafsson]] who were responsible for isolating the vaccine that ended the [[2699]] [[Cromarty Superflu]] Epidemic.<ref name="FM:SLDFp30"/>
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| The Star League Red Cross was awarded annually to either the best doctor or group of doctors and nurses who had saved lives through their actions; both military and civilian medical personnel were eligible for the award, and while it was often awarded for valor under fire, actions demonstrating exemplary service outside of combat were also eligible. One of the more famous examples of a civilian medical team receiving the Red Cross was the team led by Doctor [[Enid Gustafsson]] who were responsible for isolating the vaccine that ended the [[2699]] Cromarty Superflu Epidemic.<ref name="FM:SLDFp30"/>
 
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|align="center"|<span id="SLDF Campaign Ribbons">SLDF Campaign Ribbons</span>
 
|align="center"|<span id="SLDF Campaign Ribbons">SLDF Campaign Ribbons</span>
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| Created in the wake of [[Operation Odysseus]], the Blakist replacement for the Star of Honor, the Liberation Star, was awarded for acts of extreme valor and automatically grants the receiver a promotion to the next rank in the Word of Blake, or five years seniority if the receiver was already a Precentor.<ref name="FMCS-WoB"/>
 
| Created in the wake of [[Operation Odysseus]], the Blakist replacement for the Star of Honor, the Liberation Star, was awarded for acts of extreme valor and automatically grants the receiver a promotion to the next rank in the Word of Blake, or five years seniority if the receiver was already a Precentor.<ref name="FMCS-WoB"/>
 
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|align="center"| <br />Tukayyid Campaign Ribbons
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|align="center"|<br />Tukayyid Campaign Ribbons
 
| While sharing a common origin, the Tukayyid Campaign Ribbon was only the [[ComStar Schism|pre-Schism]] Com Guard decoration retained by the [[Word of Blake Militia]].<ref name="FMCS-WoB">''Field Manual: ComStar'', p. 50</ref>
 
| While sharing a common origin, the Tukayyid Campaign Ribbon was only the [[ComStar Schism|pre-Schism]] Com Guard decoration retained by the [[Word of Blake Militia]].<ref name="FMCS-WoB">''Field Manual: ComStar'', p. 50</ref>
 
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=== Mercenaries ===
 
=== Mercenaries ===
As a profession, mercenaries were largely dismissive of medals and decorations, regarding them in many cases as being little more than cheap flattery; a limited number of awards did carry more weight within the mercenary community, however.<ref name="FM:Mp31">''Field Manual: Mercenaries'', p. 31: "Medals and Decorations"</ref><ref name="FM:MRp35">''Field Manual: Mercenaries, Revised'', pp. 35–36: "Medals and Decorations"</ref>
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As a profession, mercenaries were largely dismissive of medals and decorations, regarding them in many cases as being little more than cheap flattery; a limited number of awards did carry more weight within the mercenary community, however.<ref name="FM:Mp31">''Field Manual: Mercenaries'', p. 31: "Medals and Decorations"</ref><ref name="FM:MRp35">''Field Manual: Mercenaries Revised'', pp. 35–36: "Medals and Decorations"</ref>
  
 
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|align="center"|<span id="Legion of Karsskhov">Legion of Karsskhov</span>
 
|align="center"|<span id="Legion of Karsskhov">Legion of Karsskhov</span>
| The Legion of Karsskhov award was founded by the mercenary unit known as [[Avanti's Angels]] in [[3058]]; the award was created specifically to recognize a sacrifice made beyond the call of duty to protect either a member of the Angels or the entire unit. Of the first three recipients to be inducted into the Legion, two were inducted posthumously, including [[Brent Karsskhov]], the individual for whom the award was named.<ref name="FM:Mp31"/> By [[3067]] five individuals had been awarded membership of the Legion — four posthumously.<ref name="FM:MRp35"/><br>Each individual inducted into the Legion of Karsskhov received a pledge from the Angels to extend whatever aid they could whenever the recipient requested it; each award recipient was entitled to display the emblem of the Legion, which consisted of a black silhouette of a ''[[Phoenix Hawk]]'' 'Mech flanked by two golden angelic wings, on his or her BattleMech.<ref name="FM:Mp31"/>
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| The Legion of Karsskhov award was founded by the mercenary unit known as [[Avanti's Angels]] in [[3058]]; the award was created specifically to recognize a sacrifice made beyond the call of duty to protect either a member of the Angels or the entire of the unit. Of the first three recipients to be inducted into the Legion, two were inducted posthumously, including [[Brent Karsskhov]], the individual for whom the award was named.<ref name="FM:Mp31"/> By [[3067]] five individuals had been awarded membership of the Legion — four posthumously.<ref name="FM:MRp35"/><br>Each individual inducted into the Legion of Karsskhov received a pledge from the Angels to extend whatever aid they could whenever the recipient requested it; each award recipient was entitled to display the emblem of the Legion, which consisted of a black silhouette of a ''[[Phoenix Hawk]]'' 'Mech flanked by two golden angelic wings, on his or her BattleMech.<ref name="FM:Mp31"/>
 
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| align="center" |<span id="Shield of Valhalla">The Shield of Valhalla</span>
 
| align="center" |<span id="Shield of Valhalla">The Shield of Valhalla</span>
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
| rowspan="9" | [[Image:Magistracy of Canopus logo.png|100x100px|center]]<br />Magistrate of Canopus
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| rowspan="9" | [[Image:Magistracy_of_Canopus.jpg|100x100px|center]]<br />Magistrate of Canopus
 
! Award
 
! Award
 
! Information
 
! Information
 
|-
 
|-
 
|align="center"|[[Image:Award_-_canopus_cluster.png|150x150px|center]]<br /><span id="Canopus Cluster">The Canopus Cluster</span>
 
|align="center"|[[Image:Award_-_canopus_cluster.png|150x150px|center]]<br /><span id="Canopus Cluster">The Canopus Cluster</span>
| The Canopus Cluster was the only higher-level award issued by the Magistracy that can be awarded for acts of heroism outside the military arena; while the award was partly purchased, it was also only available to those who had performed an act that spares the Magistracy harm.<ref name="HB:MPSp87"/><ref name="FM:Pp27"/> The award could be given in recognition of political,<ref name="HB:MPSp87"/><ref name="FM:Pp27"/> economic or even artistic achievements.<ref name="HB:MPSp87"/><br>The award took the form of an earring molded in a twist and designed to be worn on the upper portion of the left ear.<ref name="HB:MPSp87"/><ref name="FM:Pp27"/> The form of the Canopus Cluster was a manifestation of the strong female bias that always pervaded Magistracy society.<ref name="FM:Pp27"/> The metal from which the award was molded signified the nature of the act for which the award was given; platinum represented military heroism, gold represented economic accomplishment, bronze represented political achievement and brass represented any other form of service. The recipient of a Canopus Cluster could choose to donate a sum of money to add a single gemstone to the Cluster; depending upon the amount donated, the gemstone could be either a ruby (100,000 C-bills), a diamond (50,000 C-bills), an emerald (25,000 C-bills) or a lapis lazuli (10,000 C-bills).<ref name="HB:MPSp87"/><ref name="FM:Pp27"/>
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| The Canopus Cluster was the only higher-level award issued by the Magistracy that can be awarded for acts of heroism outside the military arena; while the award was partly purchased, it was also only available to those who had performed an act that spares the Magistracy harm.<ref name="HB:MPSp87"/><ref name="FM:Pp27"/> The award could be given in recognition of political,<ref name="HB:MPSp87"/><ref name="FM:Pp27"/> economic or even artistic achievements.<ref name="HB:MPSp87"/><br>The award took the form of an earring molded in a twist and designed to be worn on the upper portion of the left ear.<ref name="HB:MPSp87"/><ref name="FM:Pp27"/> The form of the Canopus Cluster was a manifestation of the strong female bias that always pervaded Magistracy society.<ref name="FM:Pp27"/> The metal from which the award was molded signified the nature of the act for which the award was given; platinum represented military heroism, gold represented economic accomplishment, bronze represented political achievement and brass represented any other form of service. The recipient of a Canopus Cluster could choose to donate a sum of money to add a single gemstone to the Cluster; depending upon the amount donated, the gemstone could be either a ruby (100,000 C-Bills), a diamond (50,000 C-Bills), an emerald (25,000 C-Bills) or a lapis lazuli (10,000 C-Bills).<ref name="HB:MPSp87"/><ref name="FM:Pp27"/>
 
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|-
 
|align="center"|[[Image:Award_-_fist_of_raventir.png‎|150x150px|center]]<br /><span id="Fist of Raventhir">Fist of Raventhir</span>
 
|align="center"|[[Image:Award_-_fist_of_raventir.png‎|150x150px|center]]<br /><span id="Fist of Raventhir">Fist of Raventhir</span>
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|-
 
|align="center"|[[Image:Award_-_ribbon_of_the_magestrix.png|150x150px|center]]<br /><span id="Ribbon of the Magestrix">Ribbon of the Magestrix</span>
 
|align="center"|[[Image:Award_-_ribbon_of_the_magestrix.png|150x150px|center]]<br /><span id="Ribbon of the Magestrix">Ribbon of the Magestrix</span>
| The last of the three higher-level awards to be created by the Magistracy, the Ribbon of the Magestrix was initially established to honor those Canopian units that fought during the [[Capellan-St. Ives War]] of the 3060s, although since the award was created the Ribbon was also presented to units that have taken part in bandit-hunting raids outside the borders of the Magistracy. While the citizens of the Magistracy and the personnel of the MAF came to recognize the Ribbon of the Magestrix as an appropriate addition to the various MAF honors, the award remained somewhat controversial to those units that had a history of fighting against Capellan forces.<ref name="HB:MPSp87"/><ref name="FM:Pp27"/><br>The Ribbon of the Magestrix consisted of a black or white circular battle banner within which was displayed a stylized Magistracy logo; the colors of the award represented the type of mission that had been completed. Members of units presented with the Ribbon of the Magestrix were allowed to weave black or white ribbons into their hair when entering battle, although this remained an optional choice.<ref name="HB:MPSp87"/> When the award was first created [[Senior General]] [[Hadji Doru]] attempted to argue that the latter display brought an air of unprofessionalism to the MAF, but his advice was overruled by the Magestrix.<ref name="FM:Pp27"/>
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| The last of the three higher-level awards to be created by the Magistracy, the Ribbon of the Magestrix was initially established to honor those Canopian units that fought during the [[Capellan-St. Ives War]] of the 3060s, although since the award was created the Ribbon was also presented to units that have taken part in bandit-hunting raids outside the borders of the Magistracy. While the citizens of the Magistracy and the personnel of the MAF came to recognize the Ribbon of the Magestrix as an appropriate addition to the various MAF honors, the award remained somewhat controversial to those units that had a history of fighting against Capellan forces.<ref name="HB:MPSp87"/><ref name="FM:Pp27"/><br>The Ribbon of the Magestrix consisted of a black or white circular battle banner within which was displayed a stylized Magistracy logo; the colors of the award represented the type of mission that had been completed. Members of units presented with the Ribbon of the Magestrix were allowed to weave black or white ribbons into their hair when entering battle, although this remained an optional choice.<ref name="HB:MPSp87"/> When the award was first created [[Senior General]] [[Haji Doru]] attempted to argue that the latter display brought an air of unprofessionalism to the MAF, but his advice was overruled by the Magestrix.<ref name="FM:Pp27"/>
 
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
| rowspan="9" | [[Image:Marian Hegemony logo.png|100x100px|center]]<br />Marian Hegemony
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| rowspan="9" | [[Image:Marian Hegemony logo ObjPer.png|100x100px|center]]<br />Marian Hegemony
 
! Award
 
! Award
 
! Information
 
! Information
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|-
 
|align="center"|[[Image:MhCoronaGramina.png|150x150px|center]]<br /><span id="Corona Graminea">Corona Graminea</span>
 
|align="center"|[[Image:MhCoronaGramina.png|150x150px|center]]<br /><span id="Corona Graminea">Corona Graminea</span>
| The Corona Graminea — "Crown of Grass" — was awarded in recognition of acts of valor far beyond the call of duty. The requirements for earning such an award were extremely high, befitting the status of the Corona Graminea as the most prestigious award in the Marian Legions.<ref name="HB:MPSp159"/><ref name="FM:Pp74"/> Actions that earned the award of a Corona Graminea included such examples as the actions of the ''Secunda Cohors'' of [[IV Legio]] during the conquest of [[Trondheimal]] during the campaign to annex the [[Illyrian Palatinate]], actions that kept the ''Prima Cohors'' of IV Legio intact long enough to defeat the spirited and strenuous Illyrian defense.<ref name="HB:MPSp159"/> Between the founding of the [[Marian Hegemony]] and the beginning of the Jihad the Corona Graminea was awarded just five times — and none of those awards were won by a plebeian.<ref name="HB:MPSp159"/><ref name="FM:Pp74"/><br>The Corona Graminea award consisted of two physical pieces: a crown fashioned from woven grasses, and a jade medallion carved to resemble a grass blade.<ref name="FM:Pp74"/><ref name="HB:MPSp159"/> The grass used to weave the crown was sourced from the world or battlefield on which the deeds that earned the award, where possible,<ref name="HB:MPSp159"/> and the crown was only worn during the ceremony in which it was presented. Once the ceremony was over, the crown was preserved in the recipient's home in a suitable place of honor. In addition to the crown and medallion, each award also granted the recipient a land grant and a position within the Marian Senate.<ref name="HB:MPSp159"/><ref name="FM:Pp74"/>
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| The Corona Graminea — "Crown of Grass" — was awarded in recognition of acts of valor far beyond the call of duty. The requirements for earning such an award were extremely high, befitting the status of the Corona Graminea as the most prestigious award in the Marian Legions.<ref name="HB:MPSp159"/><ref name="FM:Pp74"/> Actions that earned the award of a Corona Graminea included such examples as the actions of the Secunda Cohors of [[IV Legio]] during the conquest of [[Trondheimal]] during the campaign to annex the [[Illyrian Palatinate]], actions that kept the Prima Cohors of IV Legio intact long enough to defeat the spirited and strenuous Illyrian defense.<ref name="HB:MPSp159"/> Between the founding of the [[Marian Hegemony]] and the beginning of the Jihad the Coronoa Graminea was awarded just five times — and none of those awards were won by a plebeian.<ref name="HB:MPSp159"/><ref name="FM:Pp74"/><br>The Corona Graminea award consisted of two physical pieces: a crown fashioned from woven grasses, and a jade medallion carved to resemble a grass blade.<ref name="FM:Pp74"/><ref name="HB:MPSp159"/> The grass used to weave the crown was sourced from the world or battlefield on which the deeds that earned the award, where possible,<ref name="HB:MPSp159"/> and the crown was only worn during the ceremony in which it was presented. Once the ceremony was over, the crown was preserved in the recipient's home in a suitable place of honor. In addition to the crown and medallion, each award also granted the recipient a land grant and a position within the Marian Senate.<ref name="HB:MPSp159"/><ref name="FM:Pp74"/>
 
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|-
 
|align="center"|<br /><span id="Order of Scipio">Order of Scipio</span>
 
|align="center"|<br /><span id="Order of Scipio">Order of Scipio</span>
| Named for Scipio Africanus, the famed Roman general from the history of ancient Terra, the Order of Scipio was awarded to an entire unit in recognition of an overwhelming victory achieved by that unit on the battlefield. Actions such as capturing a planetary capital qualified a unit for the Order of Scipio, and when the award was presented, all members of the unit were inducted into the Order. Those inducted into the Order were entitled to wear a pin depicting an eagle perched atop a Roman ''gladius'', and in addition to membership of the Order the award also bestowed a pension and a small land grant on each recipient.<ref name="HB:MPSp159"/><ref name="FM:Pp74"/>
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| Named for Scipio Africanus, the famed Roman general from the history of ancient Terra, the Order of Scipio was awarded to an entire unit in recognition of an overwhelming victory achieved by that unit on the battlefield. Actions such as capturing a planetary capital qualified a unit for the Order of Scipio, and when the award was presented, all members of the unit were inducted into the Order. Those inducted into the Order were entitled to wear a pin depicting an eagle perched atop a Roman gladius, and in addition to membership of the Order the award also bestowed a pension and a small land grant on each recipient.<ref name="HB:MPSp159"/><ref name="FM:Pp74"/>
 
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|-
 
|align="center"|[[Image:Oagalluccicross.png|150x150px|center]]<br /><span id="Gallucci Cross">Gallucci Cross</span>
 
|align="center"|[[Image:Oagalluccicross.png|150x150px|center]]<br /><span id="Gallucci Cross">Gallucci Cross</span>
| Named for [[Ed Gallucci]], the first accredited ace in the Alliance Military Corps, the Gallucci Cross was awarded once each year to the most improved pilot within the AAA. Although the award was officially granted by the Military Review Board, the actual winner was decided by a vote of all of the aces within the AAA, with the Military Review Board deferring to the collective judgment of the community of aces.<ref name="HB:MPSp140"/><br>The Gallucci Cross was a brass equal-armed cross two inches square and hung from a green and white ribbon; the ribbon featured the year in which the cross was won, detailed in molded silver. In addition to the award of the Cross itself, being selected as the recipient also brought a pay raise.<ref name="HB:MPSp140"/>
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| Named for [[Ed Gallucci]], the first accredited ace in the Alliance Military Corps, the Gallucci Cross was awarded once each year to the most improved pilot within the AAA. Although the award was officially granted by the Military Review Board, the actual winner was decided by a vote of all of the aces within the AAA, with the Military Review Board deferring to the collective judgement of the community of aces.<ref name="HB:MPSp140"/><br>The Gallucci Cross was a brass equal-armed cross two inches square and hung from a green and white ribbon; the ribbon featured the year in which the cross was won, detailed in molded silver. In addition to the award of the Cross itself, being selected as the recipient also brought a pay raise.<ref name="HB:MPSp140"/>
 
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|-
 
|align="center"|[[Image:OaPitcairnstar.png|150x150px|center]]<br /><span id="Pitcairn Star">Pitcairn Star</span>
 
|align="center"|[[Image:OaPitcairnstar.png|150x150px|center]]<br /><span id="Pitcairn Star">Pitcairn Star</span>
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===Clan Blood Spirit===
 
===Clan Blood Spirit===
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:Clan Blood Spirit logo.png|100x100px|center]]<br />Clan Blood Spirit
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| rowspan="2" | [[Image:Clan Blood Spirit.jpg|100x100px|center]]<br />Clan Blood Spirit
 
! Award
 
! Award
 
! Information
 
! Information
 
|-
 
|-
 
|align="center"|<span id="Blooding">Blooding</span>
 
|align="center"|<span id="Blooding">Blooding</span>
| The only award to be created by [[Clan Blood Spirit]], the Blooding was considered an honor secondary only to earning a Bloodname. To be considered for a Blooding, a Blood Spirit warrior had to have been seriously injured in battle while trying to save his or her [[Star|Starmates]], and must also still have achieved victory. Whilst the award was considered a recognition of the warrior's commitment to their fellow warriors and to Clan Blood Spirit as a whole, such actions were also considered to be no more than what any Blood Spirit warrior should do; recognizing such actions helped to reinforce the practice from generation to generation, however, and Bloodings were awarded if a minimum of ten out of the fourteen other warriors within the candidate's [[Trinary]] petitioned the [[Khan]] to have their comrade receive the award. If the votes were cast and the candidate was found worthy a Blooding medal would be bestowed in person by the Khan.<ref name="FM:CCp28">''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', p. 28: "Decorations"</ref><br>Worn on the left breast of the dress uniform, the Blooding medal took the form of a marbleized, blood-red Cameron Star.<ref name="FM:CCp28"/>
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| The only award to be created by [[Clan Blood Spirit]], the Blooding was considered an honor secondary only to earning a Bloodname. To be considered for a Blooding, a Blood Spirit warrior had to have been seriously injured in battle while trying to save his or her [[Star]]mates, and must also still have achieved victory. Whilst the award was considered a recognition of the warrior's commitment to their fellow warriors and to Clan Blood Spirit as a whole, such actions were also considered to be no more than what any Blood Spirit warrior should do; recognizing such actions helped to reinforce the practice from generation to generation, however, and Bloodings were awarded if a minimum of ten out of the fourteen other warriors within the candidate's [[Trinary]] petitioned the [[Khan]] to have their comrade receive the award. If the votes were cast and the candidate was found worthy a Blooding medal would be bestowed in person by the Khan.<ref name="FM:CCp28">''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', p. 28: "Decorations"</ref><br>Worn on the left breast of the dress uniform, the Blooding medal took the form of a marbleized, blood-red Cameron Star.<ref name="FM:CCp28"/>
 
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! Information
 
! Information
 
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|align="center"| <br />Campaign and Battle Ribbons
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|align="center"|<br />Campaign and Battle Ribbons
 
| Bestowed by the Coyote leadership, each individual warrior could be awarded an array of campaign and battle ribbons, as well as special citations awarded to [[Trinary|Trinaries]] or [[Cluster]]s by the Coyote Khans. These citations were mounted on a unit's standard and carried with pride into combat.<ref name=FMWC-48>''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', p. 48: "Clan Coyote - Uniforms and Insignia - Decorations"</ref>
 
| Bestowed by the Coyote leadership, each individual warrior could be awarded an array of campaign and battle ribbons, as well as special citations awarded to [[Trinary|Trinaries]] or [[Cluster]]s by the Coyote Khans. These citations were mounted on a unit's standard and carried with pride into combat.<ref name=FMWC-48>''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', p. 48: "Clan Coyote - Uniforms and Insignia - Decorations"</ref>
 
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
| rowspan="3" | [[Image:Clan Ghost Bear logo.png|100x100px|center]]<br />Clan Ghost Bear
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| rowspan="3" | [[Image:Clan Ghost Bear .jpg|100x100px|center]]<br />Clan Ghost Bear
 
! Award
 
! Award
 
! Information
 
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===Clan Hell's Horses===
 
===Clan Hell's Horses===
[[Clan Hell's Horses]] established only two forms of award unique to their Clan.<ref name=FM:CCp61>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', p. 61: "Awards"</ref>
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[[Clan Hell's Horses]] established only two forms of award unique to their Clan; the highest of these awards was the Mark of the Horse, which remained the most significant award short of a Bloodname or a mention in the Remembrance for Hell's Horses warriors, whilst the second decoration began fading from use in the late thirty-first century as it came to be seen as a mark of vanity and therefore something contrary to the values of unity and cooperation central to the Clans.<ref name="FM:CCp61"/>
  
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
| rowspan="3" | [[Image:Clan Hell's Horses.jpg|100x100px|center]]<br />Clan Hell's Horses
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| rowspan="2" | [[Image:Clan Hell's Horses.jpg|100x100px|center]]<br />Clan Hell's Horses
 
! Award
 
! Award
 
! Information
 
! Information
 
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|-
 
|align="center"|<span id="Mark of the Horse">The Mark of the Horse</span>
 
|align="center"|<span id="Mark of the Horse">The Mark of the Horse</span>
| The Mark of the Horse, is the most significant award short of a [[Bloodname]] or a mention in [[The Remembrance]] for Hell's Horses warriors.  To be awarded with the Mark of the Horse a warrior from Clan Hell's Horses had to successfully complete a ritual known as the Branding. Each warrior had the opportunity to take part in the Branding rite at some point in their careers; the rite had been created to represent the founding principles of the Clan, man before machine and cooperation over glory.<ref name=FM:CCp61/><br>The rite was conducted twice a year, once on Founding Day and once on the anniversary of the [[Operation Exodus|Exodus]] from the Inner Sphere; each rite saw a number of selected warriors dispatched to hunt the Circian [[Hell's Horse (species)|hell's horse]]. The hunters have to capture a hell's horse, brand it, and then release it back into the wild; the nature of the ritual demonstrated respect for the Hell's Horses totem and the value of cooperation. Those who survived the rite had the event recorded in their codex and were awarded the Mark of the Horse by the Khan. Successfully acquiring the Mark of the Horse significantly enhanced a warrior's chance at achieving high rank in a [[Trial of Position]] or of being nominated for a Bloodname.<ref name=FM:CCp61/><br>The Mark of the Horse is a gold pentagon set on a platinum eight-pointed star with oversized cardinal points.  The brand design used in the Branding rite is engraved in gold on the pentagonal shield.  The Mark of the Horse measures 8 centimeters across.  The medal is worn on an iron chain around the neck, which symbolizes the strength of the warrior's commitment to the values of Clan Hell's Horses.  The Mark of the Horse may be worn with the Clan's ceremonial uniform.<ref name=FM:CCp63>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', p. 63: "Awards"</ref>
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| To be awarded with the Mark of the Horse a warrior from Clan Hell's Horses had to successfully complete a ritual known as the Branding. Each warrior had the opportunity to take part in the Branding rite at some point in their careers; the rite had been created to represent the founding principles of the Clan, man before machine and cooperation over glory.<ref name="FM:CCp61">''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', p. 61: "Awards"</ref><br>The rite was conducted twice a year, once on Founding Day and once on the anniversary of the [[Operation Exodus|Exodus]] from the Inner Sphere; each rite saw a number of selected warriors dispatched to hunt the Circian hell's horse. The hunters had to capture a hell's horse, brand it, and then release it back into the wild; the nature of the ritual demonstrated respect for the Hell's Horses totem and the value of cooperation. Those who survived the rite had the event recorded in their codex and were awarded the Mark of the Horse by the Khan. Successfully acquiring the Mark of the Horse significantly enhanced a warrior's chance at achieving high rank in a [[Trial of Position]] or of being nominated for a Bloodname.<ref name="FM:CCp61"/>
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|align="center"|<span id="Hell's Horseshoe">Hell's Horseshoe</span>
 
| Awarded to warriors who have twenty battlefield kills, measured in [[Point (Formation)|Points]], in other words, two full [[Binary|binaries]].<ref name=FM:CCp63/> The Hell's Horseshoe is awarded to individual MechWarriors and aerospace pilots; but for infantry it is awarded to Points, which complicates record-keeping for kills when infantry Points are reorganized.  Additionally MechWarriors and aerospace pilots have an advantage in earning this award because two enemy infantrymen are considered a Point for the purposes of counting kills.  The Hell's Horseshoe is considered an outdated award and presented with little fanfare.<ref name=FM:CCp63/> Further, it is seen as a mark of vanity and therefore something contrary to the Clan's values of unity and cooperation.<ref name=FM:CCp61/><br>The Hell's Horseshoe is a gold horseshoe centered on a hexagonal pin that is twice as big as the Hell's Horses' rank insignia pin.  It may only be worn on the dress uniform.<ref name=FM:CCp63/>
 
 
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===Clan Jade Falcon===
 
===Clan Jade Falcon===
As a Clan, the [[Clan Jade Falcon|Jade Falcons]] didn't believe in providing awards for actions in combat; the promotions earned from excellence in combat and the death or flushing out of those who performed poorly were sufficient. Three awards did eventually come into being, two officially and one unofficially.<ref name=FM:CCp98>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', p. 98: "Decorations"</ref><br>The unofficial award took the form of kill markers, worn to denote the victories achieved by a warrior; most kill markers only lasted for the duration of the current deployment, and senior officers turned a blind eye to the practice despite the breach of the dress conformity code in the interests of maintaining morale. In some instances, a particularly notable action — such as the destruction of a [[DropShip]] by an aerospace pilot — would remain a part of that individual's livery throughout their career.<ref name="FM:CCp98"/>
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As a Clan, the [[Clan Jade Falcon|Jade Falcons]] didn't believe in providing awards for actions in combat; the promotions earned from excellence in combat and the death or flushing out of those who performed poorly were sufficient. Three awards did eventually come into being, two officially and one unofficially.<ref name="FM:CCp98">''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', p. 98: "Decorations"</ref><br>The unofficial award took the form of kill markers, worn to denote the victories achieved by a warrior; most kill markers only lasted for the duration of the current deployment, and senior officers turned a blind eye to the practice despite the breach of the dress conformity code in the interests of maintaining morale. In some instances, a particularly notable action — such as the destruction of a [[DropShip]] by an aerospace pilot — would remain a part of that individual's livery throughout their career.<ref name="FM:CCp98"/>
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
 
| rowspan="3" | [[Image:Clan Jade Falcon.jpg|100x100px|center]]<br />Clan Jade Falcon
 
| rowspan="3" | [[Image:Clan Jade Falcon.jpg|100x100px|center]]<br />Clan Jade Falcon
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|align="center"|<span id="Inner Sphere Invasion Bar">Inner Sphere Invasion Bar</span>
 
|align="center"|<span id="Inner Sphere Invasion Bar">Inner Sphere Invasion Bar</span>
| Following the invasion of the Inner Sphere the Jade Falcons established the Inner Sphere Invasion Bar, which was awarded to signify the recipient taking part in combat against Inner Sphere forces during [[Operation REVIVAL]], either during the initial waves of the invasion or in any of the raids conducted after the battle at Tukayyid. The Bar was worn on dress uniforms.<ref name=FM:CCp98/>
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| Following the invasion of the Inner Sphere the Jade Falcons established the Inner Sphere Invasion Bar, which was awarded to signify the recipient taking part in combat against Inner Sphere forces during [[Operation REVIVAL]], either during the initial waves of the invasion or in any of the raids conducted after the battle at Tukayyid. The Bar was worn on dress uniforms.<ref name="FM:CCp98"/>
 
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|align="center"|<span id="Memorial Ribbon">Memorial Ribbon</span><br><span id="Dark Band">(Dark Band)</span>
 
|align="center"|<span id="Memorial Ribbon">Memorial Ribbon</span><br><span id="Dark Band">(Dark Band)</span>
| The Memorial Ribbon was unique to the Falcons. It is not an award per se, but rather a form of punishment.<ref name=TCWoKp63>''The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky'', p. 63: "Law and Order"</ref>  Also known as the Dark Band, the Memorial Ribbon was presented to those who had caused wasteful loss of life or sometimes the loss of resources, and who subsequently refused to undertake the Rite of ''[[Surkai]]''. Recipients had no choice but to wear the Ribbon; the Memorial Ribbon imposed strict limits on how the recipient could interact with other warriors and could only be removed in the privacy of the recipient's own quarters, unless he or she was given permission otherwise by a superior officer. Whilst wearing a Memorial Ribbon the recipient was not allowed to speak unless spoken to first.<ref name=FM:CCp98/><br>The Memorial Ribbon is a black band of cloth worn around the torso with the image of the warrior whose death the wearer caused.<ref name=FM:CCp98/><ref name=TCWoKp63/> It is usually worn for a month.<ref name=TCWoKp63/>
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| The Memorial Ribbon was unique to the Falcons. Also known as the Dark Band, the Memorial Ribbon was presented to those who had caused wasteful loss of life or sometimes the loss of resources, and who subsequently refused to undertake the Rite of [[Surkai]]. Recipients had no choice but to wear the Ribbon; the Memorial Ribbon imposed strict limits on how the recipient could interact with other warriors and could only be removed in the privacy of the recipient's own quarters, unless he or she was given permission otherwise by a superior officer. Whilst wearing a Memorial Ribbon the recipient was not allowed to speak unless spoken to first.<ref name="FM:CCp98"/>
 
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|align="center"|<span id="Kerensky Pennant">The Kerensky Pennant</span>
 
|align="center"|<span id="Kerensky Pennant">The Kerensky Pennant</span>
| The Kerensky Pennant was awarded on an annual basis to the best-performing Cluster within the [[Clan Snow Raven Touman|Snow Raven ''touman'']] and was analogous to the McKenna Wheel awarded to the best-performing WarShip crew. In terms of appearance the Pennant was a royal blue field crossed with black bars, and was emblazoned with a white daggerstar. The unit which won the Pennant displayed it in a place of honor within its mess hall, and a selected member of the unit would carry the standard into battle. In addition to the pennant itself, those within the unit were entitled to wear a miniature version of the pennant on their collars. Any unit that lost the pennant suffered a major disgrace, and the loss provoked feuds that could last for decades.<ref name="FM:WCp126"/>
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| The Kerensky Pennant was awarded on an annual basis to the best-performing Cluster within the Snow Raven ''touman'' and was analogous to the McKenna Wheel awarded to the best-performing WarShip crew. In terms of appearance the Pennant was a royal blue field crossed with black bars, and was emblazoned with a white daggerstar. The unit which won the Pennant displayed it in a place of honor within its mess hall, and a selected member of the unit would carry the standard into battle. In addition to the pennant itself, those within the unit were entitled to wear a miniature version of the pennant on their collars. Any unit that lost the pennant suffered a major disgrace, and the loss provoked feuds that could last for decades.<ref name="FM:WCp126"/>
 
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| align="center"|The McKenna Wheel
 
| align="center"|The McKenna Wheel
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===Clan Steel Viper===
 
===Clan Steel Viper===
 
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
| rowspan="4" | [[Image:Clan Steel Viper logo.png|100x100px|center]]<br />Clan Steel Viper
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| rowspan="4" | [[Image:Clan Steel Viper.jpg|100x100px|center]]<br />Clan Steel Viper
 
! Award
 
! Award
 
! Information
 
! Information
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===Clan Wolf (in Exile)===
 
===Clan Wolf (in Exile)===
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
| rowspan="2" | [[Image: Clan Wolf logo.png|100x100px|center]]<br />Clan Wolf (in Exile)
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| rowspan="2" | [[Image: ClanWolf.gif|100x100px|center]]<br />Clan Wolf (in Exile)
 
! Award
 
! Award
 
! Information
 
! Information
 
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| align="center"|<span id="Kerensky Star">The Kerensky Star</span>
 
| align="center"|<span id="Kerensky Star">The Kerensky Star</span>
| Created after the majority of the Warden members of Clan Wolf became exiles, the Kerensky Star was a white daggerstar enameled with red. The back of the daggerstar was marked on the back with a number of famous Kerenskys; Nicholas Kerensky's name was inscribed in gold on the back of the longest point of the star, and the front of the long point was enameled red in his honor. Four of the smaller points were also enameled red, with the names of those honored inscribed on the back: [[Andery Kerensky]], [[Anya Kerensky]] — the Wolf Khan who, during the Golden Century, fought a heroic last stand that prevented the Smoke Jaguars from capturing the Kerensky genetic legacy; the legendary [[Natasha Kerensky]], and [[ilKhan]] [[Ulric Kerensky]].<ref name="FM:WCp157">''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', p. 157: "The Kerensky Star"</ref><br>The Kerensky Star was awarded to any warrior who demonstrated extraordinary devotion to both the Way of the Clans and to Clan Wolf, honoring those whose honor and deeds inspired the creation of the award. The Kerensky Star was considered a personal badge of honor by the members of the Kerensky Bloodname House, each of whom aspired to have their name be judged worthy of being inscribed on the award one day.<ref name="FM:WCp157"/>
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| Created after the majority of the Warden members of Clan Wolf became exiles, the Kerensky Star was a white daggerstar enameled with red. The back of the daggerstar was marked on the back with a number of famous Kerenskys; Nicholas Kerensky's name was inscribed in gold on the back of the longest point of the star, and the front of the long point was enameled red in his honor. Four of the smaller points were also enameled red, with the names of those honored inscribed on the back: [[Andery Kerensky]], [[Ana Kerensky]] — the Wolf Khan who, during the Golden Century, fought a heroic last stand that prevented the Smoke Jaguars from capturing the Kerensky genetic legacy; the legendary [[Natasha Kerensky]], and [[ilKhan]] [[Ulric Kerensky]].<ref name="FM:WCp156">''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', p. 156: "Rituals, Decorations and Awards"</ref><br>The Kerensky Star was awarded to any warrior who demonstrated extraordinary devotion to both the Way of the Clans and to Clan Wolf, honoring those whose honor and deeds inspired the creation of the award. The Kerensky Star was considered a personal badge of honor by the members of the Kerensky Bloodname House, each of whom aspired to have their name be judged worthy of being inscribed on the award one day.<ref name="FM:WCp156"/>
 
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|align="center"|[[Image:BloodRibbon.jpg|150px|center]]<br /><span id="BloodRibbon">BloodRibbon</span>
 
|align="center"|[[Image:BloodRibbon.jpg|150px|center]]<br /><span id="BloodRibbon">BloodRibbon</span>
|A '''BloodRibbon''' was an award granted to all participating warriors of the [[ilClan Trial]] for [[Terra]]. Following the interment of the Great Father, [[Aleksandr Kerensky]], on April 28, [[3151]],<ref name=HotWc40>''Hour of the Wolf'', ch. 40; "Court of the Star League 28 April 3151, 0900 Hours"</ref> the BloodRibbon was conceived and awarded by [[ilKhan]] [[Alaric Ward]] to commemorate all of the warriors who fought in the ilClan Trial for Terra between April 17-19, 3151. The award was also intended as a means of healing the centuries-long rift between [[Clan Jade Falcon]] and [[Clan Wolf]]. All warriors of Clan Jade Falcon, Clan Wolf, and [[Wolf's Dragoons]] who fought in the Trial were awarded the BloodRibbon, including those who died during the Trial. Worn over the heart, the color of the BloodRibbon differs based on the origin of the recipient: green for Clan Jade Falcon, red for Clan Wolf, and gray for Wolf's Dragoons. Those who are awarded the BloodRibbon are held in higher regard than those who do not have it and are afforded the greatest respect.<ref name=HotW1>''Hour of the Wolf'', pp. 349–351</ref><ref name=IlClan1>''IlClan'', pp. 105–106: "In Honor of the Lost and Living"; "BloodRibbons"</ref>
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|A '''BloodRibbon''' was an award granted to all participating warriors of the [[ilClan Trial]] for [[Terra]]. Following the interment of the Great Father, [[Aleksandr Kerensky]], on April 28, [[3151]],<ref name=HotWc40>''Hour of the Wolf'', ch. 40; "COURT OF THE STAR LEAGUE 28 APRIL 3151, 0900 HOURS"</ref> the BloodRibbon was conceived and awarded by [[ilKhan]] [[Alaric Ward]] to commemorate all of the warriors who fought in the ilClan Trial for Terra between April 17-19, 3151. The award was also intended as a means of healing the centuries-long rift between [[Clan Jade Falcon]] and [[Clan Wolf]]. All warriors of Clan Jade Falcon, Clan Wolf, and [[Wolf's Dragoons]] who fought in the Trial were awarded the BloodRibbon, including those who died during the Trial. Worn over the heart, the color of the BloodRibbon differs based on the origin of the recipient: green for Clan Jade Falcon, red for Clan Wolf, and gray for Wolf's Dragoons. Those who are awarded the BloodRibbon are held in higher regard than those who do not have it and are afforded the greatest respect.<ref name=HotW1>''Hour of the Wolf'', pp. 349–351</ref><ref name=IlClan1>''IlClan'', pp. 105–106: "In Honor of the Lost and Living"; "BloodRibbons"</ref>
  
 
Bearers of the BloodRibbon are afforded a special salute: the greeter extends the index and forefinger of the right hand, then they touch their fingers to their heart, regardless if they have a BloodRibbon or not.<ref name=HotW2>''Hour of the Wolf'', p. 351</ref> Currently, the BloodRibbon has only been awarded to Warriors who fought during the ilClan Trial. Members of the [[Technician Caste]] who repaired and refitted [['Mechs]] that fought in the Trial have not been awarded the honor<ref name=IlClan2>''IlClan'', p. 106: "BloodRibbons"</ref>
 
Bearers of the BloodRibbon are afforded a special salute: the greeter extends the index and forefinger of the right hand, then they touch their fingers to their heart, regardless if they have a BloodRibbon or not.<ref name=HotW2>''Hour of the Wolf'', p. 351</ref> Currently, the BloodRibbon has only been awarded to Warriors who fought during the ilClan Trial. Members of the [[Technician Caste]] who repaired and refitted [['Mechs]] that fought in the Trial have not been awarded the honor<ref name=IlClan2>''IlClan'', p. 106: "BloodRibbons"</ref>
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* ''[[ComStar (sourcebook)|ComStar]]''
 
* ''[[ComStar (sourcebook)|ComStar]]''
* ''[[Crimson Night]]''
 
 
* ''[[Field Manual: 3085]]''
 
* ''[[Field Manual: 3085]]''
 
* ''[[Field Manual: Capellan Confederation]]''
 
* ''[[Field Manual: Capellan Confederation]]''
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* ''[[House Marik (The Free Worlds League)]]''
 
* ''[[House Marik (The Free Worlds League)]]''
 
* ''[[House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)]]''
 
* ''[[House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)]]''
* ''[[IlClan (sourcebook)|IlClan]]''
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* ''[[IlClan (sourcebook)|ilClan]]''
 
* ''[[Remaining Unperceived]]'' (in: ''[[BattleTech: 25 Years of Art & Fiction]]'')
 
* ''[[Remaining Unperceived]]'' (in: ''[[BattleTech: 25 Years of Art & Fiction]]'')
 
* ''[[The Star League]]''
 
* ''[[The Star League]]''
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