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Awards for Gallantry and Distinguished Service

The Confederacy, or to be more precise the human contingent within it have instigated a series of awards for Gallantry and Distinguished Service.

Gallantry

The award for bravery takes the form of a Cross of Saint Stephen and has four grades:

  • Bronze Cross
  • Silver Cross
  • Gold Cross
  • Confederacy Cross

A second award is marked by the addition of crossed swords.

A third award is marked by the addition of a oak leaves.

File:Cross with Leaves and Swords.jpg

Cross with Crossed Swords and Oak Leaves


Distinguished Service

The award for Distinguished Service is based upon a five pointed star and also has four grades:

  • Bronze Star
  • Silver Star
  • Gold Star
  • Confederacy Star

A second award is marked by the addition of a oak leaves.


File:Star With Oak Leaves.jpg

Star with Oak Leaves

In either case the highest level of the award is in a metal that looks like gunmetal.

Campaign Medal

  • General Service Medal

The medal is used in place of a specific campaign medal, with clasps being added to the medal to denote the campaign.


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