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===Long Service Ribbon===
===Long Service Ribbon===
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:The Long Service Ribbon is awarded to Sworn Members after having complete 1 year of active service
:The Long Service Ribbon is awarded to Sworn Members after having complete 1 year of active service



Revision as of 23:12, 18 August 2010

Section 13 Medals and Honours
Section 13
Wolfhounds
Delta Squad
Honour Hall
Medals
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Current stats :
Total Members 24
Active Members 12
Missions in Progress 2
Recruits in Training 0
Maintained Transmitters 2
@ 26.31 Mhz


Service ribbons

Service ribbons are not in themselves medals, but are awarded to Sworn Members For their time and dedication.

Long Service Ribbon

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The Long Service Ribbon is awarded to Sworn Members after having complete 1 year of active service

Wolfhound Service Ribbon

Awarded to Sworn members that have been hand picked by Wolfhound leadership, and Served in active combat or no less than 3 months duty.

Special Operations Ribbon

The Spec. Ops. Ribbon is given to members who participate in rare, joint task missions with other groups, or undertake dangerous long term covert missions. Very few S13 members ever bare this ribbon.

Delta Service / Delta Leadership Ribbon

Awarded for having graduated from the final mission of the Delta Squad training program, and having achieved the rank of Zombie Hunter. This ribbon is replaced or upgraded to the Delta Leadership Ribbon after having acted as an instructor for Delta Squad recruits.

Headhunter’s ribbon

Awarded in 4 levels for confirmed enemy kills by a member of the Wolfhounds, with a stripe being added at each new level. The level 1 Headhunters Ribbon is awarded after 5 confirmed kills, with levels 2, 3, and 4 being awarded after 10, 25, and 50 kills respectively.

Conventional Medals

Act of Distinction, AD

(Merged with Bronze service medal)
Often awarded for outstanding mission participation, or service during a tour of duty, or for outstanding efforts in leadership and organization, not always combat related.

Bravery Medal, BM

(Formerly Order of Bravery)
Awarded for specific and notable instances of great achievement and bravery, often undertaken regardless of personal risk. This medal must be recommended by another sworn member with events cited in detail.

Order of St. Max., OSM

(Formerly Distinguished Service Cross relegated from elite status)
Bravery and distinction, in the direct presence of the enemy. The OSM sets apart members whose bravery and sense of duty maintain an exemplary standard of service.

Elite Medals

Romero Cross, RC

For vigilance and dedication above and beyond the call of duty
(peace time, or leadership elite medal)
The Romero Cross is trumped only by the Loyalists Cross itself. Awarded for unparalleled contributions and leadership, this medal is given to the most highly regarded and tenured members.

Loyalists Cross, LC

For valour, and consistent demonstration of unflinching loyalty
Section 13’s single most prestigious honour. Awarded to only the most dedicated members who show both unflinching loyalty and bravery. These men set the ideal standard of service. The LC can only be Awarded after unanimous approval by all three tribunal members.