Orders, decorations, and medals of Kouralia
The Crown Union of Kouralia has an extensive system of awards to honour meritorious deeds carried out both by military personnel and civilians. In keeping with the general inanimatocratic principles from which the Kouralian state derives its legitimacy, the Crown itself is the fount of honour in the nation. The Coronial Wardens delegate responsibility for issuing these awards to a Central Honours Secretariat and its subordinate committees that hold specialist knowledge of their particular areas in order to be able to fairly make appointments in that field. Honours and Awards in Kouralia come in three particular classes:
- An Order is typically awarded for long-term, potentially life-time achievement in a particular field. Membership of different orders is awarded for achievement in particular areas whilst orders typically come in various grades to reflect the level of achievement being honoured.
- A Decoration is awarded in recognition of a particular act or deed, invariably for acts of bravery. The majority of decorations are military in nature, but others can be issued to civilians or for activity not carried out in the face of the enemy.
- A Medal is an award given for subordinate service milestones such as length of service, good conduct, or to mark national celebrations.
Procedure
Order of Precedence
There is a clear order of precedence for awards which reflects both the order postnominals are listed in and in which their insignia are worn. This is in keeping with the following general principles:
- The Supreme-Shields, whilst only decorations, are always given before any Orders,
- Following this come Kouralian Orders in a hierarchy of both the precedence of the order and the Class of award given,
- Decorations of the Crown Union,
- Distinguished service medals of the Crown Union,
- Campaign Service Medals of the Crown Union,
- Commemorative Medals of the Crown Union,
- Any Foreign awards explicitly authorised for wear in an order of precedence specified by the Central Honours Secretariat.
Wear of Insignia
The insignia for Kouralian honours comes in one of a number of forms. Each form of badge or insignia varies in design from its
- Laurel Wreaths are awarded in recognition of the senior-most classes of the senior-most Orders. Where the dress-code is not ceremonious enough to merit wear of the wreath, the badge suspended from a ribbon on the left breast is of a specific and enhanced design.
- Sashes are broad cloth strips in the colour of the order worn across the body from right shoulder to left hip with the badge of the order worn on the hip. Entitlement to wear these is conveyed alongside a Laurel Wreath or Livery Collar.
- Livery Collars are metal collars backed with a ribbon in the colour of the order across the shoulder with the badge of the order suspended into the middle of the awardee's chest. They are worn in recognition of some of the senior-most classes in Orders. Where the dress-code is not ceremonious enough to merit wear of the wreath, the badge suspended from a ribbon on the left breast is of a specific and enhanced design.
- Phalerae are badges of Orders worn on the left of the awardee's abdomen. Up to four are worn depending on membership of orders.
- Riband Collars are ribbons in the colour of the order worn in the collar of the awardee, suspending the badge of the order around their neck.
- Medallions are small ribbons in the colour of the award worn on the left breast of the awardee. It is possible to wear as many of these as one is awarded.
The prescribed Wear of Insignia for Orders is for one each of a Laureal Wreath and Sash, one Livery Collar, one Riband Collar, and the remaining to be worn by breast medallions. Only the Phalerae of the first four Orders by precedence may be worn. Decorations and Medals only come in Medallion-form. Where dress codes prescribe that specific ceremonial insignia such as Livery Collars or Laurel Wreaths are discarded, manner of wear reverts to medallion rather than to a lesser Collar.
Foreign Recipients
Regarding each of the three types of award there are differing rules regarding foreign citizens receiving them. When it comes to Orders it is commonplace for Heads of State and senior foreign officials to receive courtesy awards prefixed with the word 'Stranger', such as 'Stranger-Tribune of the Legion of Fellowship.' Where an Order has a fixed maximum number of members, 'Stranger' awardees do not count toward that total. Neither are they typically entitled to any annuities or privileges of membership. Decorations are readily able to be issued to foreign individuals should their conduct meet the criteria, and it is common for servicepersons fighting alongside Kouralian troops to receive them. Medals are less commonly issued to foreign recipients as it is generally presumed that their own state should mint an equivalent award for their servicepersons, but on rare occasions that foreign personnel have served with Kouralian troops on Kouralian missions Campaign Medals have been authorised for foreign issue.
Orders
Post-Nominals |
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Knight-Tribune of Grand Collar () Knight-Tribune of Riband () Knight of the First Spear () |
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Knight-Tribune of Grand Collar () Knight-Tribune of Riband () Knight of the First Spear () Legionary of Valour () |
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Knight-Tribune of Riband () Knight of the First Spear () |
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Knight-Tribune of Riband () Companion () |
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Decorations
Class One 'Shields' | ||
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Post-Nominals: SShH |
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Post-Nominals: SShV |
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Class Two 'Stars' | ||
Post-Nominals: SSH |
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Post-Nominals: VLS |
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Post-Nominals: VAS |
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Post-Nominals: VMS |
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Post-Nominals: VPS |
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Post-Nominals: VIS |
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Class Three 'Medals' | ||
Post-Nominals: CMH |
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Post-Nominals: RMH |
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Class Four 'Commendation' | ||
Complete Name | Ranks/Post-Nominals | Ribbon | Notes |
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Grade 1 | |||
Honour's Shield | Awardee (HS) | File:Kour G1 Honour's Shield.png | Honour's shield is Kouralia's foremost award for bravery, described as requiring "...most conspicuous bravery, or some daring or pre-eminent act of valour or self-sacrifice, or extreme devotion to duty in the presence of the enemy." There have been two awards, not including the Demon War, since the restitution of the monarchy to Kouralia. As with all 'Shield' medals, not only is the medal itself shaped like a shield rather than a simple disc, but it confers a symbol which can be added to one's heraldry, should one posses a coat of arms. |
Valour's Shield | Awardee (VS) | File:Kour G1 Valour's Shield.png | Valour's Shield is the highest honour for bravery that a civilian can receive in Kouralia. It is awarded for "... acts of the greatest heroism or of the most conspicuous courage in circumstances of extreme danger," and thus does not require the acts in question to be carried out in the face of the enemy to receive it. |
Grade 2 | |||
Royal Martial Shield | Awardee (RMS) | File:Kour G2 Martial Shield.png | The RMS is a tri-service award, issued for "...an act or acts of conspicuous valour during active operations against the enemy." |
Royal Paean Shield | Awardee (RPS) | File:Kour G2 Paean Shield.png | The Paean Shield is granted for "...Conspicuous devotion to the Hippocratic Oath and Paean Principles in the face of the enemy", and is traditionally issued to medical personnel who go above and beyond the call of duty when tending to injured servicepersons. |
Cold Iron Shield | Awardee | File:Kour G2 Cold Iron Shield Class One.png File:Kour G2 Cold Iron Shield.png |
The Cold Iron Shield unique in that, as its name implies, it is struck from iron rather than a more precious metal. It is issued in recognition of the subject "being wounded or killed in any action or as a result of an act of any enemy of the Royal Union or opposing armed forces." When issued in the Class One, it is for death in action. When issued in Class Two it is for actual or grievous wounding in action. |
Grade 3 | |||
Valorous Irregulars' Shield | Awardee | File:Kour G3 Valorous Irregulars Shield (Army).png File:Kour G3 Valorous Irregulars Shield (Navy).png File:Kour G3 Valorous Irregulars Shield (AF).png |
The VMS is issued for "... gallantry during irregular active operations against the enemy." It comes in three ribbon-variants, one for each service branch. It is most commonly issued to members of STRIKE Command such as special forces or commandos, and the ribbon indicates the original service the serviceperson is from (i.e. even if serving currently in the Swimmer-Cannoeist Regiment, a former Air Force Auxiliary Airtrooper will receive the Air Force Blue award). It does not require one to be formally mentioned in despatches, and while a report would be submitted, it would not be gazetted. |
Valorous Military Shield | Awardee (VMS) | File:Kour G3 Valorous Military Shield.png | The VMS is issued for "...exemplary valour during active operations against the enemy." It is not restricted to Army personnel however, and can be received by any Air Force or Naval personnel who are engaged in ground combat operations. |
Valorous Naval Shield | Awardee (VNS) | File:Kour G3 Valorous Naval Shield.png | The VNS is issued for "...exemplary valour during active operations against the enemy at sea." While it is not restricted to Naval personnel, it would traditionally be rare for Army personnel to receive it, though Fleet Air Arm personnel of the Air Force are more likely |
Valorous Flying Shield | Awardee (VFS) | File:Kour G3 Valorous Flying Shield.png | The VFS is issued for "...exemplary valour during active operations against the enemy in the air." Like the above two awards it is not restricted to Air Force personnel, however opportunities to win it could be limited. |
Valorous Intelligence Shield | Awardee | File:Kour G3 Valorous Intelligence Shield.png | The VIS is issued for "...exemplary valour by Intelligence Service Personnel who are acting in an operational capacity." This award is available only for non-Military Intelligence personnel, or for personnel embedded in an Intelligence Operation. |
Valour's Medal | Awardee (VM) | File:Kour G3 Valour's Medal.png | Valour's Medal is issued to military personnel and civilians for "... acts of great bravery" not in the face of the enemy which do not otherwise merit receipt of Valour's Shield. |
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Kouralian Gallantry Medal | Awardee | File:Kour G4 Kouralian Gallantry Medal.png | The Kouralian Gallantry Medal is issued to military personnel and civilians for "…exemplary acts of bravery" not in the face of the enemy which do not otherwise merit receipt of the Valour's Shield or Valour's Medal. |
Maritime Gallantry Medal | Awardee | File:Kour G4 Maritime Gallantry Medal.png | The MGM is issued, primarily to merchant marine or naval personnel for "...the saving of life at sea with exceptional humanity or gallantry." |
Flying Gallantry Medal | Awardee | File:Kour G4 Flying Gallantry Medal.png | The FGM is issued to air force (or, potentially, other servicepersons) for "...an act or acts of valour, courage or devotion to duty whilst flying, though not in active operations against the enemy." |
Medal of the Burning Grail | Awardee | File:Kour G4 Shield of the Burning Grail.png | The Medal of the Burning Grail is issued for personal services to the sovereign or royal family. |
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Mentioned in Despatches | To be mentioned in despatches (MiD) means that a serviceperson has been named in an official report by a superior officer which was sent to a higher command, describing their brave or meritorious conduct in the face of the enemy. It is a pre-requisite for receiving any of the medals which require valorous action in the face of the enemy, however being MiD does not automatically result in a medal, as it is up to the higher command to determine if any further decoration is suitable. Being MiD does however confer a certificate, the despatch being published in the Kurton Royal Gazette, and a single gold oak leaf decoration which is either pinned to the ribbon of the appropriate campaign medal or to the left breast of the wearer's dress tunic where no medal is issued. | ||
Commendation for Valour | To be Commended for Valour (CfV) means that a serviceperson or civilian has been named in an official report by an officer of the Crown which was sent to a higher command, describing their brave acts. It is a pre-requisite for receiving any other medals, however being commended for valour does not automatically result in a medal, as it is up to the higher command to determine if any further decoration is suitable. Being commended for valour does however confer a certificate, the despatch being published in the Kurton Royal Gazette, and a single silver oak leaf decoration which is either pinned to the ribbon of the appropriate campaign medal or to the left breast of the wearer's dress tunic where no medal is issued. |
Medals
Complete Name | Ranks/Post-Nominals | Ribbon | Notes |
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Distinguished Service Medals | |||
Distinguished Watch Service Medal | File:Kour Medal Distinguished Watch.png | The Distinguished Watch Service Medal is issued to Territorial Watch, or Treasury Guard personnel for "...an act or acts of valour, courage or devotion to duty." | |
Distinguished Fire Medal | File:Kour Medal Distinguished Fire.png | The Distinguished Watch Service Medal is issued to Fire Watch personnel for "...an act or acts of valour, courage or devotion to duty." | |
Distinguished Medical Medal | File:Kour Medal Distinguished Medical.png | The Distinguished Watch Service Medal is issued to Emergency Medical Service personnel for "...an act or acts of valour, courage or devotion to duty." | |
Distinguished Intelligence Medal | File:Kour Medal Distinguished Intelligence.png | The Distinguished Watch Service Medal is issued to Intelligence and Security Agency personnel for "...an act or acts of valour, courage or devotion to duty." | |
Campaign Medals (All Medals worn 'No.1'-->'No.2'-->'No.3', and Oldest to Newest) | |||
Loyal Militia Medal | File:Kour Medal Service Loyalists.png | As a No.1-Graded Campaign Medal, the Loyal Militia Medal is issued for a campaign deemed to be in defence of Kouralia itself. It is issued for those who performed the requisite service as an insurgent or guerrilla fighting against the Republican Government prior to the Millennial War. | |
Millennial War Medal | File:Kour Medal Service Millennial.png | As a No.1-Graded Campaign Medal, the Millennial War Medal is issued for a campaign deemed to be in defence of Kouralia itself. It is issued for those who performed the requisite service, either fighting for or against the Government during the Millennial War. However, those who fought for the Government did not receive the Medal of the Burning Grail additionally. | |
Demon War Medal | File:Kour Medal Service Demons.png | As a No.1-Graded Campaign Medal, the Demon War Medal is issued for a campaign deemed to be in defence of Kouralia itself. It is issued for those who performed the requisite service fighting during the 31st Annual Demon War. | |
Karolyland Medal | File:Kour Medal Service Karolyland.png | As a No.2-Graded Campaign Medal, the Karolyland Medal is issued for a campaign deemed to be worthy of distinction, but not in defence of Kouralia itself. It is issued for those who performed the requisite service on operations during the Karolyland Emergency. | |
Banrodesia Medal | File:Kour Medal Service Banrodesia.png | As a No.2-Graded Campaign Medal, the Banrodesia Medal is issued for a campaign deemed to be worthy of distinction, but not in defence of Kouralia itself. It is issued for those who performed the requisite service on peacekeeping operations in Banrodesia. | |
D'halbrisir Medal | File:Kour Medal Service D'halbrisir.png | As a No.2-Graded Campaign Medal, the D'halbrisir Medal is issued for a campaign deemed to be worthy of distinction, but not in defence of Kouralia itself. It is issued for those who performed the requisite service on operations supporting the Spirean Government against megafauna. | |
Poldakia Medal | File:Kour Medal Service Poldakia.png | As a No.2-Graded Campaign Medal, the Poldakia Medal is issued for a campaign deemed to be worthy of distinction, but not in defence of Kouralia itself. It is issued for those who performed the requisite service on operations during the Invasion of Poldakia. | |
Irregular Service Medal | File:Kour Medal Service Irregular.png | As a No.3-Graded Campaign Medal, the Irregular Service Medal is issued for service on operations which are not acknowledged by the Union, or for irregular operations which do not correspond to another medal. It is traditionally issued to personnel of STRIKE Command. | |
General Service Medal | File:Kour Medal Service General.png | As a No.3-Graded Campaign Medal, the General Service Medal is issued for a campaign not deemed worthy of independent distinction, usually distinguished by a bar on the medal. It is issued for those who performed the requisite service on any regular military operations. | |
Older Service Medals | File:Kour Medal Service Old.png | There are a number of other, older service medals from before the Republican Revolution in 1963 until the first 'medalled' campaign, in the 19th century. These are represented by a golden cord supporting the medal. | |
Coronation and Jubilee Medals | |||
Coronation of John Campbell | File:Kour CO Order of Justiciar.png | Something | |
Coronation of Robert Campell | File:Kour CO Order of Justiciar.png | Something | |
Coronation of Alessia Campbell | File:Kour CO Order of Justiciar.png | Something | |
Silver Jubilee of Alessia Campbell | File:Kour CO Order of Justiciar.png | Something | |
Coronation of Sebastyan Campbell | File:Kour CO Order of Justiciar.png | Something | |
Coronation of Alyxandra Campbell | File:Kour CO Order of Justiciar.png | Something | |
Efficiency and Long Service Medals | |||
Meritorious Service Medal | File:Kour CO Order of Justiciar.png | Something | |
Long Service and Good Conduct Medal | File:Kour CO Order of Justiciar.png | Something | |
Shire Militia Medal | File:Kour CO Order of Justiciar.png | Something | |
Intelligence Long Service Medal | File:Kour CO Order of Justiciar.png | Something | |
Civil Long Service Medal | File:Kour CO Order of Justiciar.png | Something | |
Volunteer Reserve Long Service Medal | File:Kour CO Order of Justiciar.png | Something | |
Special Awards | |||
Aces' Medal | File:Kour Medal Special Ace.png | Something | |
Champion Gunner's Medal | File:Kour Medal Special Gunner.png | Something | |
Champion Shot Medal | File:Kour Medal Special Champion Shot.png | Something |
Recipients
Domestic
- Royalty:
- Her Majesty, Queen Alyxandra Campbell
- Her Royal Highness, Crown Princess of the Blood Elena Campbell has been made a Lay Justiciar, a Royal Knight of the Citadel, the Great Master and Principal Knight of the Emerald Hall, a Knight Bachelor of the Realm, and has been awarded the Cold Iron Shield and the Valorous Military Shield.
- Other Notables:
Foreign
- Monarchs, Presidents, Heads of States and other Leaders:
- His Most Excellent Imperial Highness and Majesty, Alexander Artharian III, Lord Artarius of the Imperial Commonwealth of Celritannia was made a Stranger Knight of the Citadel.
- His Imperial Majesty, Alexander Blaken-Kazansky, King of Allanea and Emperor of Greater Prussia, and his wife Her Imperial Majesty, Cassiopeia Blaken-Kazansky, Queen of Allanea and Empress of Greater Prussia were both made Stranger Knights of the Citadel. Alexander was also made an Honorary Banneret of the Arean Order for his role in the 31st Annual Demon War.
- Her Grace, Arch-Duchess Daffydill the first of her name of the Grand Duchy of Muffinvania, was made a Stranger Knight of the Citadel.
- Their Majesties Helena and Myka Wells, Queens of Malgrave were both made Stranger Knights of the Citadel.
- Her Grand Royal Highness, Luna, Princess of Equestria was made a Stranger Lady of the Citadel.
- His Excellency, Maven Kethir Auryn, High Chancellor of the Beastling States of Crystal Spires was made an Honorary Knight of the Emerald Order.
- His Imperial Majesty, Oskar auf Stjärnkhrone, High King of the Absolute Royal Federation was made a Stranger Knight of the Citadel.
- His Majesty, Percival IV, King of the Freethinkers was made an Honorary Knight of the Citadel.
- His Imperial Majesty, Primus auf Stjärnkhrone, High King of the Absolute Royal Federation was made a Stranger Knight of the Citadel.
- Her Imperial Supremacy, Sirithil Finlaurë Silmariel Nerdanel nos Fëanor, Elentári of Menelmacar was made a Stranger Knight of the Citadel.
- His Supremacy Telissat Amris, Supreme Overlord of the Necrontyr Dynasties was made a Stranger Knight of the Citadel.
- Other Royalty or Nobility:
- His Imperial Highness, Maglor nos Fëanor, Haryon of Menelmacar and Chief bard of the First Age Elves was made an Honorary Banneret-Companion of the Onstæl aþ’Aran Æfenhlyttena
- Military Commanders:
- Other Worthies:
- Lord Celebrimbor nos Fëanor, Menelmacari Prefect of Science and Education, Founder of the Archive of Ages, and Forger of the Three Great Rings was made an Honorary Knight-Companion of the Onstæl aþ’Aran Æfenhlyttena
- Lady Miriel nos Fëanor, Heroine of the Wilwarin War was made an Honorary Knight-Companion of the Onstæl aþ’Aran Æfenhlyttena