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'''Operation Edelweiss Medal''' was originally awarded in [[Year 14]] by [[Aurora Technologies]] and [[Damorian Manufacturing Corporation]] to the individuals who were involved in securing the [[Morobe]] system when it discovered. The mission was codenamed [[Operation Edelweiss]]. When [[One Nation]] was established the medal was struck again with design to reflect the original, and incorporated into the nation's award system to allow serving members who earned this distinction to wear the medal. | The '''Operation Edelweiss Medal''' was originally awarded in [[Year 14]] by [[Aurora Technologies]] and [[Damorian Manufacturing Corporation]] to the individuals who were involved in securing the [[Morobe]] system when it discovered. The mission was codenamed [[Operation Edelweiss]]. When [[One Nation]] was established the medal was struck again with design to reflect the original, and incorporated into the nation's award system to allow serving members who earned this distinction to wear the medal. | ||
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Revision as of 13:38, 13 August 2024
Operation Edelweiss Medal | |
General Information | |
Category | Campaign Medals |
Awarded for | Contributing efforts in securing the Morobe system. |
Status | No longer awarded |
Established | Year 14 |
Ribbon | |
The Operation Edelweiss Medal was originally awarded in Year 14 by Aurora Technologies and Damorian Manufacturing Corporation to the individuals who were involved in securing the Morobe system when it discovered. The mission was codenamed Operation Edelweiss. When One Nation was established the medal was struck again with design to reflect the original, and incorporated into the nation's award system to allow serving members who earned this distinction to wear the medal.
Description
The medal is a circular shape of copper colour. The obverse has the flower edelweiss with the inscription OPERATION EDELWEISS above, and MOROBE below. The reverse bears the name of the recipient and the date awarded. The medal is mounted to the ribbon's tapered bottom end through a ring suspender.
The ribbon is of dark blue colour with two white stripes towards each edge.