Military Decorations, Medals and Insignia of the United States Armed Forces
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Military Decorations, Medals and Insignia of the United States are decorations which recognize military rank, in-game damage rank, position, and accomplishments of a soldier during his or her military career in the paramilitary group led by the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Military Decorations
Military Service Awards
The following awards are to be given for military service of three months in any one of the sections of the United States Military (in order of precedence):
- Marine Service Ribbon
- File:Airborne Service Ribbon.png Airborne Service Ribbon
- File:Cavalry Service Ribbon.png Cavalry Service Ribbon
- Army Service Ribbon
- Mobile Infantry Service Ribbon
- File:Air Force Service Ribbon.png Air Force Service Ribbon
- File:Ribbon - United States National Guard Service.png National Guard Service Ribbon
- File:Home Guard Service Ribbon.png Home Guard Service Ribbon
- File:New National Guard Service Ribbon.png National Guard Service Ribbon
- Training Corps Service Ribbon
Military Officer Awards
Officers of each branch may substitute the Military Service Award with the Military Officer Award, which experience from within the branch may be added with time served as an officer. Only the service ribbon or the officer ribbon for the same branch may be worn at a time, not both at the same time.
The following awards are to be given for officer service in any one of the sections of the United States Military (in order of precendence):
- File:Marine Corps Officer Ribbon.png Marine Officer Ribbon
- File:Airborne Officer Ribbon.png Airborne Officer Ribbon
- File:Cavalry Officer Ribbon.png Cavalry Officer Ribbon
- Army Officer Ribbon
- File:Mobile Infantry Officer Ribbon.png Mobile Infantry Officer Ribbon
- File:Air Force Officer Ribbon.png Air Force Officer Ribbon
- File:National Guard Officer Ribbon.png National Guard Officer Ribbon
- File:Home Guard Officer Ribbon.png Home Guard Officer Ribbon
- File:New National Guard Officer Ribbon.png National Guard Officer Ribbon
- Training Corps/Training Division Officer Ribbon
Note: Officer ribbons are higher in the order of precedence than service ribbons (i.e., a Training Division Officer ribbon would go to the left of a Marine Service ribbon). Also, the blue color in the Airborne ribbons and Air Force ribbons are slightly different.
Joint Chiefs of Staff Ribbon
- Joint Chiefs of Staff Ribbon's' device placement is different from Military Officer Awards in that it is awarded to the soldier's highest attained level in the Joint Chiefs of Staff, not by the length of service. The JCS Officer Ribbon shall only be worn in the following three configurations:
- is reserved for those who have served as the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
- is reserved for those who have served as the Chief of Staff of a particular branch of the United States Military
- is reserved for those who have served as the Vice-Chief of Staff of a particular branch of the United States Military
Military Campaign Awards
The following ribbons are given to all those soldiers who have fought in the respective wars and battles of the military campaigns which the US Military have participated in:
- File:French Toast Ribbon.png Operation French Toast
- File:Can-Am Ribbon.png USA-Canada War
- File:Indonesia-Argentina War Ribbon.png Indonesia-Argentina War
- File:Portugal Thunder Ribbon.png Operation Portugal Thunder
- Operation Taco Bell
- File:WSR Ribbon.png WSR
- File:Romanian Campaign in Asia Ribbon.png Romania-Indonesia War
- USA-Russia War
- Operation Turkish Delight
- World War III
- Operation Frostbite Ivan
- Operation Hungary Hungary Hippos
- American Campaign in Asia
- Operation Deadcoat/FT2:Dover's Revenge
- Operation Captain Kangaroo
- Three Pillars Operation
- Operation Red Dusk
- File:Lithuanian Lightning.jpg Operation Lithuanian Lightning
- File:Tuk Tuk.png Operation Tuk Tuk
- File:Spring Break.png Operation Spring Break
- File:Enduringfreedom.jpg Operation Enduring Freedom
- File:Restoringliberty.jpg Operation Restoring Liberty
- File:Spanishcorrida.jpg Operation Spanish Corrida
Branch-Specific Military Awards
Awards and Decorations of the National Guard and the Training Division
Basic Training Graduation Ribbon
Awards and Decorations of the United States Training Corps
Level 1 Commendation Ribbon
The USTC Level 1 Commendation Ribbon is the proverbial "pat on the back" by a superior officer. This warrants a personal message from Command and a ribbon signifying the accomplishment.
Level 2 Commendation Ribbon
The USTC Level 2 Commendation Ribbon warrants a personal message from Command, an announcement on the Training Corps boards, and a ribbon signifying the accomplishment.
Level 3 Commendation Ribbon
The USTC Level 3 Commendation Ribbon warrants a personal message from Command, an announcement on all military boards, and a ribbon signifying the accomplishment.
Level 4 Commendation Ribbon
The USTC Level 4 Commendation Ribbon is the highest honor awarded by the Training Corps. It warrants a personal message from Command, an announcement on all military boards and the American people as a whole, and a ribbon signifying the accomplishment.
Training Corps IG Excellence Award (Retired)
Given by the IG's office, the IG Excellence Award reflects a strong commitment to the ideals of the Corps and dedication to training its troops into an effective fighting force.
Training Corps Meritorious Team Commendation
The Meritorious Team Commendation is awarded for the display of cohesion and teamwork noticeable to upper echelon commanders.
Training Corps Meritorious Unit Citation
The Meritorious Unit Citation is awarded in peacetime to any unit which displays outstanding meritorious performance in the conduct of a specified tasking or mission.
Training Corps Meritorious Conduct Award
The Meritorious Conduct Award is awarded to an individual or groups of persons who, when confronted by circumstances beyond the normal course of their duties, distinguish themselves by outstanding meritorious achievement. This award was originated for the first battle for North Brazil on day 810.
ATO Volunteer Award
The ATO Volunteer Award is awarded for volunteering to help secure allied sovereignty in threatened foreign elections.
Excellence in Recruiting Badge
The Excellence in Recruiting Badge is awarded to USTC Recruiters who recruit hundreds of new recruits for the Training Corps.
Basic Training Graduation Ribbon
Basic Training Graduation with Honors Ribbon
Awards and Decorations of the United States Army
The United States Army is now split into three separate branches, United States Army High Command, United States Army Group East, and United States Army Group West. They share the same system of decorations medals and insignias due to their shared lineage.
Distinguished Service Cross
The Distinguished Service Cross (DSC) - Awarded to a soldier who earn five Battle Hero achievements
Soldier's Medal
The Soldier's Medal - Awarded to a soldier who ranks as #1 of the week in either Damage or Opponents Defeated in the eUS Military.
Army Meritorious Service Ribbon
The Meritorious Service Medal - Awarded to a soldier who ranks in the top 3 for a week for either Damage or Opponents Defeated in the eUS Military.
Army Commendation Medal
The Commendation Medal - Awarded to a soldier who deploys in thirty official Army foreign engagements.
Army Division Achievement Ribbon
The Achievement Medal - Awarded to a soldier who deploys in fifteen official Army foreign engagements.
Army Good Conduct Ribbon
The Good Conduct Medal - Awarded to a soldier who serves honorably for at least 30 consecutive days.
Superior Unit Medal
File:Army Superior Unit Ribbon.png The Superior Unit Award is a decoration of the United States Army which is awarded in peacetime to any unit of the Army which displays the outstanding meritorious performance of a difficult and challenging mission carried out under extraordinary circumstances.
The Army Superior Unit Competition is used to measure performance. The following shall be the only three approved methods of wearing the Army Superior Unit Medal:
- File:Army Superior Unit Ribbon Gold.png 1st Place
- File:Army Superior Unit Ribbon Silver.png 2nd Place
- File:Army Superior Unit Ribbon Bronze.png 3rd Place
Senior Officer Ribbon
- File:Army Senior Staff Officer Ribbon.png Army Staff
- File:Army First Division Senior Officer Ribbon.png 1st Division
- File:Army Second Division Senior Officer Ribbon.png 2nd Division
- File:Army Fourth Division Senior Officer Ribbon.png 4th Division
- File:Army Fifth Division Senior Officer Ribbon.png 5th Division
- File:Army Tenth Division Senior Officer Ribbon.png 10th Division
- File:Army Twenty-Fifth Division Senior Officer Ribbon.png 25th Division
Soldier of the Month
Winners of this award may display this ribbon in place of the Army Service Ribbon.
- Branch-Issued
- File:SotM-E.png Enlisted
- File:SotM-O.png Officer
- Division-Issued
- File:Army First Division Soldier of the Month Ribbon.png First Division Soldier of the Month Ribbon
- File:Army Second Division Soldier of the Month Ribbon.png Second Division Soldier of the Month Ribbon
- File:Army Fourth Division Soldier of the Month Ribbon.png Fourth Division Soldier of the Month Ribbon
- File:Army Fifth Division Soldier of the Month Ribbon.png Fifth Division Soldier of the Month Ribbon
- File:Army Tenth Division Soldier of the Month Ribbon.png Tenth Division Soldier of the Month Ribbon
- File:Army Twenty-Fifth Division Soldier of the Month Ribbon.png Twenty-Fifth Division Soldier of the Month Ribbon
Army Rangers Ribbon
Operation French Fries
- File:French Fries Ribbon.png To be worn by Army soldiers who participated in 'Operation French Fries'.
Awards and Decorations of the United States Cavalry
The United States Cavalry is the new branch resulting from the rebranding of United States Army Group East. They share some of the same systems of decorations medals and insignias with the United States Army due to their shared lineage.
Cavalry Honor Soldier
Regiment Honor Soldier Ribbon
Squad Honor Soldier Ribbon
eUS Rangers Ribbon
eUS Rangers may wear one of the following two ribbons to indicate their participation in the US Rangers.
- To be worn by those who graduate from the Cavalry's Ranger Indoctrination Program and grandfathered United States Army Group East Ranger Indoctrination Program.
- To be worn by all eUS Ranger officers.
Participation in specified Ranger missions grants the soldier/officer to wear an oak leaf, as indicated by the US Rangers Commander.
Emblems deactivated with the restructuring of the Rangers program.
Military Tabs
Ranger Tab, wearable by all personnel who operated within the United States Rangers. | Scout Tab, for those who graduated from the United States Cavalry RECBN, and right, Honor Scout Tab. |
Military Insignias
While each branch's individual detachments and subunits will have their respective insignias, the following are the official insignia for each eUS Military Branch and Distinctive Units.
United States Army (Army Group West)
Military Ranks
While soldiers may hold a damage rank in eRepublik, all eUS Military communications use the following ranking system instead.
Enlisted Ranks | ||||||||||||||||||
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Military Branch | E-1 | E-2 | E-3 | E-4 | E-5 | E-6 | E-7 | E-8 | E-9 | |||||||||
US Training Corps | Trainee |
Private |
Private First Class |
Corporal |
Sergeant |
Sergeant First Class |
Master Sergeant |
Senior Master Sergeant |
Chief Master Sergeant | |||||||||
National Guard | - | Private |
- | - | - | - | - | - | - | |||||||||
Mobile Infantry | - | Private |
- | - | Sergeant |
- | - | - | - | |||||||||
US Army | - | Private |
- | Corporal |
Sergeant |
- | - | First Sergeant |
Sergeant Major | |||||||||
US Cavalry | No Insignia Recruit |
Private |
Private First Class |
Specialist Corporal |
Sergeant |
Staff Sergeant |
- | First Sergeant |
Sergeant Major Command Sergeant Major | |||||||||
United States Airborne | - | Private |
- | - | Sergeant |
- | - | - | - | |||||||||
US Marine Corps | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
Warrant Officer Ranks | ||||||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Military Branch | W-1 | W-2 | W-3 | W-4 | W-5 | |||||||||||||
US Army | 12px Warrant Officer |
- | - | - | - | |||||||||||||
US Cavalry | 12px Warrant Officer 1 |
12px Chief Warrant Officer 2 |
12px Chief Warrant Officer 3 |
12px Chief Warrant Officer 4 |
12px Chief Warrant Officer 5 |
Officer Ranks | ||||||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Military Branch | O-1 | O-2 | O-3 | O-4 | O-5 | O-6 | O-7 | O-8 | O-9 | O-10 | O-11 | |||||||
US Training Corps | 2nd Lieutenant |
1st Lieutenant |
Captain |
Major |
Lieutenant Colonel |
Colonel |
Brigadier General |
Major General |
Lieutenant General |
General | ||||||||
National Guard | - | Lieutenant |
- | Major |
Lieutenant Colonel |
Colonel |
Brigadier General |
- | Lieutenant General |
General |
||||||||
US Mobile Infantry | - | Lieutenant |
Captain |
Major |
Lieutenant Colonel |
Colonel |
Brigadier General |
Major General |
Lieutenant General |
General | ||||||||
US Army | 2nd Lieutenant |
1st Lieutenant |
Captain |
Major |
Lieutenant Colonel |
Colonel |
Brigadier General |
Major General |
Lieutenant General |
General |
General of the Army | |||||||
US Cavalry | 2nd Lieutenant |
1st Lieutenant |
Captain |
Major |
Lieutenant Colonel |
Colonel |
Brigadier General |
Major General |
Lieutenant General |
General | ||||||||
United States Airborne | - | 1st Lieutenant |
- | Major |
- | Colonel |
Brigadier General |
Major General |
Lieutenant General |
General | ||||||||
US Marine Corps | - | 1st Lieutenant |
- | - | - | Colonel |
- | - | Vice Commandant |
Commandant |