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{{EH Medal | {{EH Medal | ||
− | | image=[[File:IAR.png | + | | image=[[File:IAR.png]] |
| medalname=Imperial Achievement Ribbon | | medalname=Imperial Achievement Ribbon | ||
− | | precedence= | + | | precedence=10 |
− | | classification= | + | | classification=Merit Award |
| subgroup=[[Emperor's Hammer]] | | subgroup=[[Emperor's Hammer]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
− | The Imperial Achievement is a [[ | + | The Imperial Achievement is a [[Merit Award|merit award]] of the [[Emperor's Hammer]]. It is awarded to officers in recognition of bursts of activity or meritorious service not captured in monthly evaluations. As it is awarded outside of the MSE process, it is awarded to pilots in the TIE Corps at their Squadron Commander's discretion. The IAR should be awarded as closely as possible to the recognized activity. This is inherent in the spirit of the medal, to quickly award activity outside the MSE process. It was officially implemented in the database on 24 April 2021. |
===Award Authority=== | ===Award Authority=== | ||
− | In the [[TIE Corps]], this ribbon can be awarded by Squadron Commanders, | + | In the [[TIE Corps]], this ribbon can be awarded by Squadron Commanders, Battlegroup Commanders, and Command Staff officers. |
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+ | ===Guidelines=== | ||
+ | The IAR is... | ||
+ | *Used to recognize short bursts of activity of roughly 10 MSE points equivalent in roughly three days. | ||
+ | *Intended to be awarded no more often than once every ten days by the same recommending authority. | ||
+ | *Should not be used for activity that is earning another award, like a Medal of Instruction or merit medal. | ||
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+ | |||
+ | For more detailed guidelines refer to [[IAR Guidelines]]. | ||
==Upgrades== | ==Upgrades== | ||
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==Ribbons== | ==Ribbons== | ||
'''Basic'''<br> | '''Basic'''<br> | ||
− | [[File: | + | [[File:ribbon_iar.png|150px]] |
'''Bronze Leaf'''<br> | '''Bronze Leaf'''<br> | ||
− | [[File: | + | [[File:ribbon_iar_bl.png|150px]] |
'''Silver Leaf'''<br> | '''Silver Leaf'''<br> | ||
− | [[File: | + | [[File:ribbon_iar_sl.png|150px]] |
'''Gold Leaf'''<br> | '''Gold Leaf'''<br> | ||
− | [[File: | + | [[File:ribbon_iar_gl.png|150px]] |
[[Category:Awards of the TIE Corps]] | [[Category:Awards of the TIE Corps]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Awards of the Emperor's Hammer]] |
Latest revision as of 11:34, 19 July 2024
Imperial Achievement Ribbon | |
Award Information | |
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10 |
Award Classification: |
Merit Award |
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Overview[edit]
The Imperial Achievement is a merit award of the Emperor's Hammer. It is awarded to officers in recognition of bursts of activity or meritorious service not captured in monthly evaluations. As it is awarded outside of the MSE process, it is awarded to pilots in the TIE Corps at their Squadron Commander's discretion. The IAR should be awarded as closely as possible to the recognized activity. This is inherent in the spirit of the medal, to quickly award activity outside the MSE process. It was officially implemented in the database on 24 April 2021.
Award Authority[edit]
In the TIE Corps, this ribbon can be awarded by Squadron Commanders, Battlegroup Commanders, and Command Staff officers.
Guidelines[edit]
The IAR is...
- Used to recognize short bursts of activity of roughly 10 MSE points equivalent in roughly three days.
- Intended to be awarded no more often than once every ten days by the same recommending authority.
- Should not be used for activity that is earning another award, like a Medal of Instruction or merit medal.
For more detailed guidelines refer to IAR Guidelines.
Upgrades[edit]
The IAR may be upgraded as follows:
- Bronze Leaf (-BL) - Awarded for receiving the IAR twenty-five (25) times.
- Silver Leaf (-SL) - Awarded for receiving the IAR fifty (50) times.
- Gold Leaf (-GL) - Awarded for receiving the IAR one hundred (100) times.