Orders, Decorations, and Medals of Neo-Korea
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The Honors, Orders, Decorations, and Medals issued and created by Neo-Korea. They generally recognize both civilian and military accomplishments in regards to a wide variety of possible incidents or forms of interaction. They are issued by the Central Governing Council, who generally engage in such based on either smaller-scale recommendations by regional councils or on the direct orders of the Paramount Leader. Many of the awards given are based on similar ones created by Kaesong and the Korean Democratic State. Orders can be given posthumously or to communal groupings, Medals can be given to individuals currently living, and honorary titles (Decorations) depend on the Decoration in question.
Orders
Order | Purpose | Date Created | Issuing source | ||
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Order of the General | Order given to recognize ascension to the rank of Field Colonel General, or a similarly important role in the Coastal Defense Forces | 1963 | Central Governing Council | ||
Order of the Three Banners | For individuals who have shown valor or prudent leadership during joint operations with Meridon and Anagonia | 2015 (Marquesan Intervention) | Central Governing Council | ||
Order of The Pan-Hiakemirian Compass, First Class | For individuals who have displayed a heroic effort or created noticeable advancement in the pursuit of Pan-Hiakemirism abroad. | 1961 | Central Governing Council | ||
Order of The Pan-Hiakemirian Compass, Second Class | For individuals who have displayed a notable effort or created distinct advancement in the pursuit of Pan-Hiakemirism internally. | 1961 | Central Governing Council | ||
Order of The Pan-Hiakemirian Compass, Third Class | For individuals who have displayed effort or created some form of advancement in the pursuit of Pan-Hiakemirism on a provincial or otherwise subnational scale. | 1961 | Central Governing Council |