| Elite Allied Ace Award
For 10 kills and an RTB in 1 sortie
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| Liberation of Belgium Medal
Awarded to members of the Allied Forces for distinguished service in the defense of the Kingdom of Belgium.
Who may issue: AHC Army Branch Officer or above.
Who may receive: Any Allied member.
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| Allied Officer of the Campaign
This award, only presented by the Commander in Chief, is the second rarest award in Battleground Europe!
Awarded to those Officers who's unwavering dedication,loyalty and leadership greatly advances the Allied Cause in a campaign.
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| Distinguished Fighter Pilot
Awarded to the Allied fighter pilots that finish a campaign as one the Top 10 Fighters. These pilots have a huge impact on the air war, and are feared by our enemy. Can be awarded by the RAF/FAF CO.
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| Tiger Killer
Feared as the most powerful tank in the Axis arsenal, this individual displayed great bravery and stealth to kill 10 Panzer VI E Tiger's in a single campaign.
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| Fighter Ace 2nd Rate
Awarded to Allied Fighter Pilots who have persevered in perfecting their craft and have scored 500 Confirmed Air-to-Air kills during their career. Awareded at the brigade level by the AdA or RAF.
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| Fighter Ace 3rd Rate
Awarded to Allied Fighter Pilots who have persevered in perfecting their craft and have scored 250 Confirmed Air-to-Air kills during their career. Awareded at the brigade level by the AdA or RAF.
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| Fighter Ace 1st Rate
Awarded to Allied Fighter Pilots who have persevered in perfecting their craft and have scored 1000 Confirmed Air-to-Air kills during their career, distinguishing themselves as a feared opponent in the skies. Awareded at the bde level by the AdA/RAF.
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| Elite Bomber 3rd Rate
Awarded to Allied Bomber Pilots who have demonstrated skill and dedication as an Elite Bomber by scoring 500 Confirmed Air-to-Ground Kills in a bomber. It is awarded at the Brigade level by the AdA or RAF
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| Elite Bomber 2nd Rate
Awarded to Allied Bomber Pilots who have demonstrated skill and dedication as an Elite Bomber by scoring 1000 Confirmed Air-to-Ground Kills in a bomber. It is awarded at the Brigade level by the AdA or RAF
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| Elite Bomber 1st Rate
Awarded to Allied Bomber Pilots who have demonstrated skill and dedication as an Elite Bomber by scoring 5000 Confirmed Air-to-Ground Kills in a bomber. It is awarded at the Brigade level by the AdA or RAF.
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| TheTop 50 fighters ribbon
Awarded to an Allied Air Force pilot who is ranked in the top 50 fighter pilots at the end of campaign. This pilot is a true example of tenacity and is an example for his pairs. Awarded at Branch Level.
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| Air Force Metal
Awarded by the Commander of the Royal Air Force or the Commander of the Armée de l’Air to specific individuals who have achieved outstanding combat achievements while serving in an allied air force during an entire campaign
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| Quartermaster Staff Citation
Awarded to an individual for exceptional supply efforts. This award is given at BDE CO level
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| Mention in Dispatch Gold Star
Awarded to recognize commendable performance by an individual while serving along side other squads or AHC units during AHC operations.Bronze star awarded at Brigade/Battalion level; Silver star awarded at Division level; Gold star awarded at corps level; Bronze palm awarded at army level.
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| Mention in Dispatch Bronze Star
Awarded to recognize commendable performance by an individual while serving along side other squads or AHC units during AHC operations. Bronze star awarded at Brigade/Battalion level; Silver star awarded at Division level; Gold star awarded at corps
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| Pilots Ace Mission Award
Awarded to the Allied Pilots who show unimaginable skill in the cockpit, scoring 5 confirmed Air to Air Victories in a single sortie. (AAR MUST be seen by AHC Member for issue RTB Required)
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| Allied Player of the Campaign
This award is the rarest and most unique award, presented ONLY by the CinC to ONE officer or player at the end of each campaign. The recipient must exhibit dedication, loyalty, and unselfish service in support of the Allies while serving during the campaign.
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| AAR of the Week
Awarded only by the Commander in Chief each week to the player or officer who posts the most interesting After Action Report describing in detail the events that occurred while he was in game.
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| One Star Good Service Ribbon
For consistently carrying out requests during a session to a good level with a positive attitude that sets an example to others - a good team player.
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| Two Star Good Service Ribbon
For consistently carrying out requests over a period of time to a good level with a positive attitude that sets an example to others - a consistently good team player.
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| Three Star Good Service Ribbon
For consistently carrying out requests over a long period to a high level with a positive attitude that sets an example to others and encouraging others to do the same - a very good team player and a potential leader.
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| Air Officer-in-Charge
Awarded to those who step up and take the task as Air OIC on a regular basis to lead the Allies into battle. Awarded by DDOP, Air Force Branch CO, Country CO or CinC command.
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| CinC Commendation ~ Highest Award
Who must approve: Current Commander In Chief only ~
Who may receive: Any Allied member
This is the highest decoration that can be awarded by the Allied High Command. It is bestowed only by the Commander in Chief, in the name of the Allied High Command to Allied members who have distinguished themselves through conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity above and beyond the call of duty.)
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| Bronze Star - 4th Highest Award in AHC
Who must approve: Country Commander
Who may receive: Any Allied member
The Bronze Star is the fourth highest decoration that can be awarded by the Allied High Command. It is awarded to any Allied member in any Branch for acts of merit or meritorious service.
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| Legion of Merit ~ 5th Highest Award
Who must approve: Branch Commanders!
Who may receive: Any Allied Member!
The Legion of Merit is the fifth highest decoration that can be awarded by the Allied High Command. It is awarded to any Allied member for exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding services and achievements.
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| Command Excellence
Who must approve: Chief of Staff
Who may receive: Any AHC Officer serving three or more consecutive campaigns.
The Command Excellence is the highest decoration that can be awarded to a AHC Officer. It is awarded to those serving Allied High Command Officers who distinguished themselves by outstanding meritorious service to the Allied High Command, through their continuous demonstration of leadership, communication, team spirit and dedication to the mission of the High Command.
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| Chief of Staff and Deputy Chief of Staff Leadership Badge
Who must approve: Commander-in-Chief
Who may recommend: Commander-in-Chief
Who may receive: An Officer attaining the position of Theater Chief of Staff or Deputy Chief of Staff.
The Chief and Deputy Chief of Staff Leadership decoration is awarded to any AHC Officer attaining the position of Theater Chief of Staff, or Deputy Chief of Staff and remains in that position for no less than one full campaign.
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| Country Command Leadership Badge
Who must approve: Theater Chief of Staff
Who may recommend: Theater Deputy Chief of Staff
Who may receive: An Officer attaining the position of Country Commander or Country Chief of Staff.
The Country Command Leadership decoration is awarded to any AHC Officer attaining the position of Country Commander or Country Chief of Staff and remains in that position for no less than one full campaign.
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| Branch Command Leadership Badge
Who must approve: Deputy Chief of Staff
Who may recommend:Country Commander or above
Who may receive: An Officer attaining the position of Group Commander
The Branch Leadership decoration is awarded to any AHC Officer attaining the position of Branch Level Commander and remains in that position for no less than one full campaign.
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| Group Leadership Badge
Who must approve: Theater Chief of Staff
Who may recommend: Theater Deputy Chief of Staff
Who may receive: An Officer attaining the position of Group Level Commander
The Group Level Leadership decoration is awarded to any AHC Officer attaining the position of Group Commander and remains in that position for no less than one full campaign.
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| Corps Level Leadership Badge
Who must approve: Country Commander
Who may recommend: Group Commander or above
Who may receive: An Officer attaining the position of Corps Commander
The Corps Leadership decoration is awarded to any AHC Officer attaining the position of Corps Level Commander and remains in that position for no less than one full campaign.
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| Division Level Leadership Badge
Who must approve: Country Commander
Who may recommend: Group Commander or above
Who may receive: An Officer attaining the position of Division Commander
The Division Leadership decoration is awarded to any AHC Officer attaining the position of Division Level Commander and remains in that position for no less than one full campaign.
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| Brigade Level Leadership Badge
Who must approve: Country Commander
Who may recommend: Group Commander or above
Who may receive: An Officer attaining the position of Brigade Commander
The Brigade Leadership decoration is awarded to any AHC Officer attaining the position of Brigade Level Commander and remains in that position for no less than one full campaign.
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| William Wallace Tactical Achievement
Who must approve: Any AHC Officer
Who may recommend: Any Allied Member
Who may receive: Any AHC Allied Members
Named after a legendary figure in history, the William Wallace decoration is awarded to any Allied Member who though exemplary action in a single engagement, which may include defense of a forward Base, an attack or Town defense, that such actions result in an overwhelming reversal of fortune for the Axis team, and success for the Allied Team.
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| Distinguished Bomber Pilot
Who must approve: Any AHC Officer
Who may recommend: Any Allied Member
Who may receive: Any AHC Allied Members
The Distinguished Bomber Pilot decoration is awarded to any Allied Member who has participated in thirty (30) bombing missions against Axis Factories, deep behind enemy lines, causing the Axis War production to grind to a halt.
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| Combat Infantry ribbon
Awarded to Allied infantryman who demonstrate quick thinking and show no fear running headlong into the enemy. Given to soldiers who play mostly infantry.
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| Allied Airborne Paratrooper Ribbon
Awarded to Allied paratroopers. This award recognises the dedication of those who regularly lead, co-ordinate and participate in Airbourne Operations. Awarded by Bde CO or higher.
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| Fighter Ace Badge
Who must approve: Any AHC Officer
Who may recommend: Any Allied Member
Who may receive: Any AHC Allied Member
Awarded after completing 5 Ace Missions in a Single Campaign. Requirements of ACE MISSION AWARD must be met each sortie. Awarded by RAF/FAF BRGD CO on Ace Mission verification.
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| Elite Tanker Citation
Awarded for Distinguished Service as an Allied Tanker to the Player with the most kills over the course of a Campaign. Awarded by the CinC.
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| Individual Operations Command Award
Awarded to commend those individuals who show exceptional commitment and leadership to the Allied war effort. These individuals organise and lead the missions which make an exceptional impact on attack and defense objectives.
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| Attack Officer-in-Charge
Who must approve: Any AHC Officer
Who may recommend: Any Allied Member
Who may receive: Any Non-AHC Allied Members
The Attack Officer in Charge decoration is awarded to any non-AHC Allied member who has volunteered to assist the Allied High Command by taking charge of an attack or attacks totaling sixteen (16) hours or more in any one campaign.
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| Defense Officer-in-Charge
Who must approve: Any AHC Officer
Who may recommend: Any Allied Member
Who may receive: Any Non-AHC Allied Members
The Defense Officer in Charge decoration is awarded to any non-AHC Allied member who has volunteered to assist the Allied High Command by taking charge of an Defense or Defenses totaling sixteen (16) hours or more in any one campaign.
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| Naval Fighter Screen Badge
Who must approve: Any AHC Officer
Who may recommend: Any Allied Member
Who may receive: Any AHC Allied Members
The Naval Fighter Screen decoration is awarded to any Allied Member in a naval unit who destroys fifteen (15) Axis aircraft while defending a Port or City, during a single campaign.
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| Last Man Standing Award
Awarded to recognise the Allied soldiers, HC and Non-HC, that in the tough times refuse to give up and fight until the last minute of a campaign.
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| Special Forces Ribbon
Awarded at Branch level, this award recognises the skill and daring of organised special forces operators who covertly menace the enemy. Such action has a sudden impact on the battlefield and shocks enemy moral, paving the way for Allies to advance.
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| Administrative Support Badge
Who must approve: Country Commander
Who may recommend: Corps Level Commanders and above
Who may receive: Any AHC Officer
The Administrative Support decoration is awarded to any AHC Officer who undertakes the behind the scenes tasks of administrative support in the areas of planning, training, communication, and leadership that is above and beyond those duties required by any assigned position or rank.
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| Forward Base Defense Award
Who must approve: Any AHC Officer
Who may recommend: Any Allied Member
Who may receive: Any AHC Allied Members
The Forward Base Defense decoration is awarded to any Allied Member who commits to safeguarding the FB from attack for a period totaling eighteen (18) hours in any one campaign. Defending Town Depots may be substituted for FB's.
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| Operation Command Award
Who must approve: Country Commander
Who may recommend: Corps Level Commander or above
Who may receive: Any AHC Officer
The Operation Command decoration is awarded to any AHC Officer who plan and lead large scale coordinated operations. These planned operations fully mobilize Allied Forces, Squads, and AHC Officers and develop teamwork and lasting relationships and place the Allied High Command in a positive light.
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| Close Ground Support
Who must approve: Any AHC Officer
Who may recommend: Any Allied Member
Who may receive: Any AHC Allied Members
The Close Ground Support decoration is awarded to any Allied Member who frequently brave the Luftwaffe and blazing Axis air defenses to provide much needed air power in support of ground units.
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| Axis Denied Knight Cross
Awarded to both AHC Officers and Pbase for doing the day in day out guarding duty in CP's, FB's and Bunkers preventing the Axis from gaining a stronghold. Awarded by Brigade CO's and Division CO's.
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| Distinguished Flying Cross
Who must approve: Any AHC Officer
Who may recommend: Any Allied Member
Who may receive: Any AHC Allied Members
The Distinguished Flying Cross decoration is awarded to any Allied Member who through repeated and concerted efforts, plans, executes and leads successful groups of air forces in cohesive sweeps and raids in a manner that devastates the enemy and fully supports Allied objectives.
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| Enemy Forward Base Busting Award
Who must approve: Any AHC Officer
Who may recommend: Any Allied Member
Who may receive: Any AHC Allied Members
The Forward Base Busting decoration is awarded to any Allied Member who commits to destroying thirty (30) of the Axis's Forward Bases in any one campaign. This achievement may be accomplished solo or as part of a team.
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| Map Leader Badge
Who must approve: Country Commander.
Who may recommend: Any Allied Member.
Who may receive; Any AHC Officer.
The Map Leader decoration is awarded to any AHC Officer who acted officially as the map OIC by showing outstanding skills or conducting a notable action for the success of the Allied Side.
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| Assistant Map Leader Badge
Who must approve: Country Commander
Who may recommend: Any Allied Member
Who may receive: Any AHC Officer
The Assistant Map Leader decoration is awarded to any AHC Officer who acted officially as the mapoic XO on at least 2 different days during one campaign.
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| Senior Map Leader Badge
Who must approve: Country Commander
Who may recommend: Any Allied Member
Who may receive; Any AHC Officer
The Map OIC decoration is awarded to any AHC Officer who acted officially as the mapoic and has acted as Map OIC on at least 10 different days during a campaign
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| Factory Defence Ribbon
This ribbon is given to those who spend their time looking for Bombers in route to our factories. To those who consider Factory Defense an important effort and prove their might by taking action.
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| Medal of Honor for Retirement
For a lifetime career in AHC,raising through the ranks,demonstrating at every turn to be a good person and leader of men. Cinc stepping down is awarded this ribbon by his serving officers in respect for all the dedication given to the playerbase.
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| RDP Bombing Ribbon
Death from above, dark angels, dambusters... Call them what you will, all those bomber pilots make true the Bomber Command's motto: "Strike Hard, Strike Sure". The Efforts in RDP bombing of this pilot make a difference in the war outcome.
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| Allied officer of the week
Who must approve: Commander-in-Chief
Who may recommend: Any Allied Member
Who may receive: Any AHC Officer
The Allied Officer who is selected Officer of the week displays the best qualities of Leadership, Communication, dedication and Teamwork which places the Allied High Command in a positive light. They serve as a model for all AHC Officers to emulate while in and out of game.
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| Combat Merit Corps Recognition
Exceptional Efforts in Combat
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| Combat Merit Div Recognition
Herculean efforts in combat should not go unnoticed. People like the ones awarded this medal set the example for the rest of our troops in the field of combat.
DIV Cos will award this ribbon
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| Combat Merit Brigade Recognition
For Above Average Efforts in Combat
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| Forward Observer Award
Who must approve: Any AHC Officer
Who may recommend: Any Allied Member
Who may receive: Any AHC Allied Members
The Forward Observer decoration is awarded to any Allied Member who, through stealth and knowledge of the map, reports on Axis movement first-hand. Through their observations Field Commanders can utilize such enemy movements to the good of the Allies while saving vital supply resources.
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| Logistics Support Award
Who must approve: Any AHC Officer
Who may recommend: Any Allied Member
Who may receive: Any AHC Allied Members
The Logistics Supply decoration is awarded to any Allied Member who transports troops and guns directly around the map in trucks and resupply ground units, twenty (20) times during a single campaign.
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| Good Conduct Ribbon
This award is given by BDE officers to those individuals who show on public comms an overly sense of responsability and manners, censoring where needed those players who would otherwise disrupt the good brotherhood feelings in the allied side.
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| Player of the Week
Awarded by the Allied CinC to any Allied player for actions above and beyond the call of duty. This player displays team work, honor and dedication to the Allied Community on the battlefield.
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| Individual Citation
This Citation is to be issued by Country Command or higher to Individuals who display outstanding Leadership and Teamwork in the field along side their fellow Allies.
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| Mention in Dispatch Palm
Awarded to recognize commendable performance by an individual while serving along side other squads or AHC units during AHC operations. May be issued to recognize meritorious actions in the field or meritorious service to AHC. The MID Bronze Palm is awarded at Army level.
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| Silver Star - 3rd Highest Award in AHC
Who must approve: Country Commander
Who may receive: Any Allied member
The Silver Star is the third highest decoration that can be awarded by the Allied High Command. It is awarded to any Allied member in any Branch who distinguishes themselves for Valor in the face of the enemy.
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| Army Cross ~ 2nd Highest
Who must approve: Deputy Chief of Staff or above only
Who may receive: Any Allied member
The Army, Navy and Air Force Crosses are the second highest decoration that can be awarded by the Allied High Command. It is awarded for extraordinary commitment by any Allied Member who distinguishes themselves through extraordinary measures of devotion to the Allied cause.
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| Air Force Cross ~ 2nd Highest
Who must approve: Deputy Chief of Staff or above only
Who may receive: Any Allied member
The Army, Navy and Air Force Crosses are the second highest decoration that can be awarded by the Allied High Command. It is awarded for extraordinary commitment by any Allied Member who distinguishes themselves through extraordinary measures of devotion to the Allied cause.
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| Navy Cross ~ 2nd Highest
Who must approve: Deputy Chief of Staff or above only
Who may receive: Any Allied member
The Army, Navy and Air Force Crosses are the second highest decoration that can be awarded by the Allied High Command. It is awarded for extraordinary commitment by any Allied Member who distinguishes themselves through extraordinary measures of devotion to the Allied cause in the Branch defined.
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| River Sweep Award
Who must approve: Any AHC Officer
Who may recommend: Any Allied Member
Who may receive: Any AHC Allied Members
The River Patrol Clean Sweep decoration is awarded to any Allied Member for their commendable performance by destroying any combination of five (5) Axis War Machines, in the air, on land, or on the River and returning safely to base.
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| Coastal Defense Award
Who must approve: Any AHC Officer
Who may recommend: Any Allied Member
Who may receive: Any AHC Allied Members
The Coastal Defense decoration is awarded to any Allied Member who, through exceptional abilities and commitment, provides Defense of an Allied Coast by destroying ten (10) Axis ships during a single campaign.
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