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'''Mentioned in Dispatches''' was awarded to individuals who have demonstrated an exceptional work ethic and dedication during military operations or development projects, warranting a specific mention of their name in reports to high command. The device of this award was not worn on it's own, but 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, though the device remains in use for medals that were awarded with a commendation.
'''Mentioned in Dispatches''' was awarded to individuals who have demonstrated an exceptional work ethic and dedication during military operations or development projects, warranting a specific mention of their name in reports to high command. The device of this award was not worn on it's own, but 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, though the device remains in use for medals that were awarded with a commendation.
===Description===
The device is a silver stylised swirling vine branch with leaves.


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Revision as of 04:04, 22 February 2022

Mentioned in Dispatches
General Information
Category National Service
Awarded for Demonstration of an exceptional work ethic and dedication, warranting a specific mention in reports to high command.
Status Discontinued in Year 23
Established Year 21
Ribbon

Mentioned in Dispatches was awarded to individuals who have demonstrated an exceptional work ethic and dedication during military operations or development projects, warranting a specific mention of their name in reports to high command. The device of this award was not worn on it's own, but 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, though the device remains in use for medals that were awarded with a commendation.

Description

The device is a silver stylised swirling vine branch with leaves.