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'''Letter of Commendation''', previously also known as Monarch's Commendation of Valuable Service, was awarded to individuals who have demonstrated a level of commitment in a military campaign or to a project above and beyond required duties. It was often the first award of merit for dedicated individuals that were in the early years of their national service. The device of this award was not worn on it's own, it was attached to the appropriate medal or ribbon. Up to three devices could be worn on a single medal. The award was discontinued in [[Year 23]] and replaced with the [[Valuable Service]] award. | '''Letter of Commendation''', previously also known as Monarch's Commendation of Valuable Service, was awarded to individuals who have demonstrated a level of commitment in a military campaign or to a project above and beyond required duties. It was often the first award of merit for dedicated individuals that were in the early years of their national service. The device of this award was not worn on it's own, it was attached to the appropriate medal or ribbon. Up to three devices could be worn on a single medal. The award was discontinued in [[Year 23]] and replaced with the [[Valuable Service]] award. | ||
===Description=== | |||
The device is a silver flower with spray of symmetrical leaves on each side. | |||
[[Category:Awards]] | [[Category:Awards]] |
Revision as of 04:01, 22 February 2022
Letter of Commendation | |
General Information | |
Category | National Service |
Awarded for | Demonstration of a level of commitment in a campaign or to a project above and beyond required duties. |
Status | Discontinued in Year 23 |
Established | Year 21 |
Ribbon | |
Letter of Commendation, previously also known as Monarch's Commendation of Valuable Service, was awarded to individuals who have demonstrated a level of commitment in a military campaign or to a project above and beyond required duties. It was often the first award of merit for dedicated individuals that were in the early years of their national service. The device of this award was not worn on it's own, it was attached to the appropriate medal or ribbon. Up to three devices could be worn on a single medal. The award was discontinued in Year 23 and replaced with the Valuable Service award.
Description
The device is a silver flower with spray of symmetrical leaves on each side.