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[[Image:Medal of Valor | [[Image:Medal of Valor - wm.jpg|thumb|[[Socrata Thrace]]'s framed [[Medal of Valor]] award and certificate.]] | ||
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'''The Medal of Valor''' is a decoration awarded by the [[Colonial Ministry of Defense]]. | '''The Medal of Valor''' is a decoration awarded by the [[Colonial Ministry of Defense]]. | ||
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*The medal certificate closely resembles the standard American medal certificate format. | *The medal certificate closely resembles the standard American medal certificate format. | ||
*The medal's border bears a resemblance to a [[mandala]]. | *The medal's border bears a resemblance to a [[mandala]]. | ||
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Revision as of 01:34, 14 September 2008
The Medal of Valor is a decoration awarded by the Colonial Ministry of Defense.
The medal consists of an enameled medallion bearing the Colonial emblem on a field of red surrounded by a round golden geometric border. Like the the Medal of Distinction, it is suspended from a neck ribbon. It is likely among the highest Colonial combat decorations.
Award of the medal is accompanied with a certificate with the qualifying citation.
Socrata Thrace was awarded this medal during her career in the Colonial Marine Corps, possibly during the first Cylon War (Maelstrom).
Notes
- The medal may be intended to be a counterpart to the Medal of Honor; the highest American military decoration.
- The medal certificate closely resembles the standard American medal certificate format.
- The medal's border bears a resemblance to a mandala.
Related Imagery
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Closeup.
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Citation and medal framed.