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  • Cross of the Legion

    The "COL" is the highest honour awarded for "extraordinary heroism" within the regiment, granted only to those who demonstrate bravery well beyond the call of duty, often at great personal risk. This medal embodies the pinnacle of valour and sacrifice, marking its recipients as exemplars of the most esteemed virtues and commitment. Its rarity and prestige underscore the exceptional nature of the deeds it acknowledges, making it a symbol of ultimate honour and distinction in service. 

  • Eagle of the Legion

    The "EOL" represents the second highest distinction, conferred exclusively upon leaders who have demonstrated unparalleled excellence in duty performance and made significant contributions to the regiment. This honour is a testament to the recipient's superior leadership, commitment, and impactful service. 

  • Distinguished Service Medal

    The "DSM" recognizes individuals for exceptional service in critical roles within the regiment, beyond the standard excellence expected. This prestigious award is given for truly outstanding contributions that stand out as clearly superior, not merely for performing well in regular duties. 

  • Star of Bravery

    Awarded for notable bravery during combat against the regiment's enemies or in operations against a foreign adversary. The valour required is significant, though less than that for the Cross of the Legion (COL) yet must still be executed with conspicuous distinction. 

  • Silver Eagle

    Awarded to leaders who have shown exceptional service and significant contributions to the regiment. This honour reflects the recipient's outstanding leadership, dedication, and impactful service. 

  • Order of the Custodian

    Awarded for outstanding service and exceptionally meritorious conduct, recognizing exemplary dedication and performance. 

  • Distinguished Flying Cross

    For heroism or extraordinary achievement while participating in aerial flight. The act of heroism must be a voluntary action above and beyond the call of duty. 

  • Legionnaire’s Medal

    For heroism involving voluntary risk of life under conditions other than actual conflict with an opposing armed force. 

  • Star of Valour

    For heroic or meritorious achievement or service, not involving aerial flight. In connection with operations against an opposing force or operations for the regiment. 

  • Purple Heart

    Awarded for wounds or death resulting from an act of an opposing armed force. Connected to achievement or service. 

  • Non-Combat Meritorious Service Medal

    Awarded for non-combat meritorious achievement or service while assigned to a combat activity. 

  • Star of Honour

    For outstanding meritorious achievement or service to the regiment. 

  • Joint Service Commendation

    Awarded for meritorious service or achievement while assigned to a high command element or joint activity. 

  • Legion Commendation

    Awarded for acts of heroism, extraordinary achievement, or meritorious service, which has been of mutual benefit to a different element of the regiments. 

  • Joint Service Achievement

    Awarded for outstanding performance of duty and meritorious achievement while assigned to a joint activity. 

  • Legion Achievement

    Awarded for meritorious service or achievement of a lesser degree than required for award of the LCOM. 

  • Legion Combat Ribbon

    For active participation in ground or air combat during specifically listed events of certain difficulty and exclusivity. 

  • Unit of the Eagle Standard

    Awarded to units for gallantry, determination, and spirit de corps in accomplishing its mission under extremely difficult and hazardous conditions. 

  • Unit of Collaboration

    Awarded to units participating in joint activities for meritorious achievement or superior to that which is normally expected. 

  • Unit of Valour

    Awarded to units for extraordinary heroism in action against an armed enemy of the regiment. 

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