MEDALS FOR CONTRIBUTIONS OR SERVICE TO THE REGIMENT
Ribbon/Award
Name
Category
Description
Army Distinguished Service Cross
Operations
Awarded for actions, or a single act, demonstrating extraordinary heroism and skill under fire, which were unquestionably responsible for the successful outcome of the mission against a live enemy force including internal player versus player matches. The recipient must have survived to be eligible to receive this award.
Silver Star
Operations
Awarded for actions demonstrating extraordinary heroism and skill, including leadership under fire and which were critical to the successful outcome of the mission.The recipient must have survived to be eligible to receive this award.
Distinguished Flying Cross
Operations
Awarded to pilots for a single act demonstrating extraordinary heroism and skill while under enemy fire. This award is the aviation equivalent of the Bronze Star with valor device. Air crew are not eligible for this award and pilots must have their flight wings. The recipient must have survived to be eligible to receive this award.
Bronze Star with Valor
Operations
Awarded for a single act demonstrating extraordinary heroism and skill while under enemy fire. The recipient must have survived to be eligible to receive this award.
Bronze Star Medal
Operations
Awarded for skillful or heroic actions over the entire operation where there was no one specific instance of heroism and the trooper's contribution was critical to the successful outcome of the operation. The recipient must have survived to be eligible to receive this award.
Purple Heart
Operations
Awarded for a single act demonstrating extraordinary heroism and skill while under enemy fire, where the recipient was killed undertaking the act. This is awarded for actions that, should the recipient have survived, would have been awarded a bronze star or above.
Army Air Medal
Operations
Awarded to any member of an aircrew for skillful or heroic actions over the entire operation where there was no one specific instance of heroism and the trooper's contribution was critical to the successful outcome of the operation. This award is the aviation equivalent to the Bronze Star without a valor device. The recipient must have survived to be eligible to receive this award.
Joint Service Commendation Medal
Operations
Awarded for joint operations with an allied unit against a live enemy force. Can only be awarded once per person, per campaign.
Army Commendation Medal With Valor
Operations
Awarded for a single act of heroism or skill under fire.
Army Commendation Medal
Service/Operations
Awarded for distinguished contributions to any area of the Regiment. Awarded for skillful or heroic actions over an entire operation where there was no one specific instance of heroism or skill.
Prisoner of War Medal
Operations
Awarded for participating in 16 hours of an official 24 hour Operation or other significant and unusual circumstances.
Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal
Operations
Awarded for team participation in a league operation against live enemies. Can only be awarded once per season.
Cavalry Centurion Medal
Statutory
Awarded to a member that participates in one-hundred total operations. Multiple awards are possible.
United Nations Service Medal
Statutory
Awarded to a trooper who participates in 3 or more operations during a campaign. Capped at 11 awards.
Overseas Service Ribbon
Statutory
Awarded to a member that participates in five operations in the Arma 3 Area of Operations.
Vietnam Service Ribbon
Statutory
Awarded to a member that participates in five operations in the Vietnam Area of Operations.
Squad Service Ribbon
Statutory
Awarded to a member that participates in five operations in the Squad Area of Operations.
World War II Service Ribbon
Statutory
Awarded to a member that participates in five operations in the Post Scriptum Area of Operations.