⋆ Commander Ethan Taylor
⋆ Lieutenant Commander Connor Maverick
⋆ Lieutenant Rachel Mikai
who have in the past have lent a hand to assist friends of Liberty.
⋆ Captain Gregor Sanders
⋆ Captain Ethan Taylor
⋆ Commander Ace Walker
for their utmost perseverance, long standing dedication and continued service within the Liberty Navy.
Silver Service Pin is hereby issued to:
⋆ Rear Admiral Adam Watson
for his long standing dedication and continued service within the Liberty Navy.
Bronze Service Pin is hereby issued to:
⋆ Lieutenant Commander Rachel Mikai
for her continued service within the Liberty Navy.
⋆ Vice Admiral Mike Anderson
for his utmost perseverance, long standing dedication and continued service within the Liberty Navy.
Silver Service Pin is hereby issued to:
⋆ Admiral Sophia Cleveland
⋆ Vice Admiral Alexander Reyes
⋆ Lieutenant Commander Rachel Mikai
for their long standing dedication and continued service within the Liberty Navy.
Bronze Service Pin is hereby issued to:
⋆ Captain Sarah Evans
for her continued service within the Liberty Navy.
In recognition of his work during the planning phase of Operation Vanguard, for his bravery and the will to sacrifice himself during the Operation. He was leading our fleets to victory against the invaders from Gallia. His incredible value for Liberty has now been recognized. You made me proud, Admiral. Continue your great work. For Peace, For Honor, For Liberty.
The Secretary of Defense, in the name of The Congress, takes pride in presenting the MEDAL OF HONOR to
ADMIRAL
MILES PROWER
LIBERTY NAVY
for service as set forth in the following
CITATION:
For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty while serving as Executive Officer of 5FLT during the final stages of the Invasion of Sirius by the Kingdom of Gallia from July to September of the year 826 A.S. Organizing the execution of Operation Vanguard, administrating the defense of Planet New London against the Royal Navy's push against the allied Kingdom of Bretonia's capital, and overseeing the counterstrike by Naval forces against the Royal-held system of Leeds, Admiral Prower distinguished himself through coordination with allies of the Republic of Liberty, leadership of Liberty Navy forces both directly and indirectly both on and off the field of battle, and never straying from his duty. Through his actions, courage, spirit, and unwavering dedication to his duty, Admiral Prower reflected immeasurable credit upon himself, his allies, and those beneath him, and upheld the highest traditions of the Liberty Naval Service.
Signed, Robert McKay
The Secretary of Defense, in the name of The Congress, takes pride in posthumously presenting the MEDAL OF HONOR to
CAPTAIN
SARAH EVANS
LIBERTY NAVY
for service as set forth in the following
CITATION:
For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the cost of her life above and beyond the call of duty while serving as a Captain of 5FLT during the assault of New London on 17 August, 826 A.S. Participating directly in the atmospheric battle above the Westminster district of Planet New London alongside allied and homeland units of NATO, Captain Evans displayed unmatched courage, integrity and honor while simultaneously beating back the Gallic forces attempting to destroy civilian and military targets on the surface below. During the battle, Captain Evans was shot down while making a bombing run on Royal Navy Ship Sirocco, and ceased reporting as the destroyer was taken out of the fighting, her bomber found crashed on the surface of New London four city blocks west of Buckingham Palace. Through her actions, courage, dedication to her duty, and her willingness to pay the ultimate price for the lives of her peers and those below her on the surface, Captain Evans reflected immeasurable credit upon herself, and upheld the highest traditions of the Liberty Naval Service.
Signed, Robert McKay
The Secretary of Defense, in the name of The Congress, takes pride in presenting the MEDAL OF HONOR to
FLEET ADMIRAL
SOPHIA CLEVELAND
LIBERTY NAVY
for service as set forth in the following
CITATION:
For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of her life above and beyond the call of duty while serving as Commanding Officer of 5FLT during the final months of the Invasion of Sirius by the Kingdom of Gallia from August to September of the year 826 A.S. Commanding in person Liberty Naval assets in the defense of Planet New London, flying on the wing of her own peers and subordinates and commanding the retaliation of the Liberty Navy's forward fleet against the occupied Leeds system, she displayed presence and morale for her fellow men and women serving on the Bretonian front, and fearlessness in her command of Liberty forces against the Kingdom of Gallia. Through her leadership, spirit and devotion to her duty, Fleet Admiral Cleveland showed great credit to herself and to the traditions of the Liberty Naval Service.
Signed, Robert McKay
The Secretary of Defense, in the name of The Congress, takes pride in posthumously presenting the MEDAL OF HONOR to
CAPTAIN
CHARLIE F. DOYLE
LIBERTY NAVY
for service as set forth in the following
CITATION:
For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the cost of his life above and beyond the call of duty while serving as Commanding Officer of Liberty Naval Ship Gettysburg during the Invasion of New London by the Kingdom of Gallia on 17 August, 826 A.S. While commanding Liberty Naval Ship Gettysburg in coordination with allied battlegroups Ottawa, Concord, Alma, Suffolk, Warwick, Essex, and MacDuff, Captain Doyle took charge of his warship and battlegroup during the Royal Navy assault on New London's orbital defense grid, commanding the defense despite the relatively untested status of his crew. Captain Doyle, regardless of the risks and conditions of his situation, displayed great adaptability, leadership and heroism in the face of a harrowing assault. Through his leadership, devotion to duty, honor, and willingness to perform the ultimate sacrifice, Captain Doyle showed great credit to himself, his crew, and his peers, and upheld the highest traditions of the Liberty Naval Service.
Signed, Robert McKay
The Secretary of Defense, in the name of The Congress, takes pride in presenting the PRESIDENTIAL UNIT CITATION to
Liberty Naval Ship GETTYSBURG [BB-42]
and her associated battlegroup
for service as set forth in the following
CITATION:
For extreme heroism, courage, honor and will in the face of harrowing opposition from the Royalist Forces of Gallia on 17 August, 826 A.S. During this time, the crew of the Gettysburg, commanded by Captain Charlie F. Doyle, stood integrous against the Royalist Forces of the Kingdom of Gallia in the defense of the New London Defense Grid, paying little mind to their safety in preference to the safety of others, and showed great valor despite their overwhelmed position. The crew of the Gettysburg, notably accepted to be inexperienced, untested, and placed into a position beyond their skill set, performed dutifully and admirably their role as vanguards of the Defense Grid, and despite their inexperience proved immovable to their opposition. Battleship Gettysburg, despite their hindrances, reflected great credit upon both themselves and the Liberty Naval Service, and their sacrifice in the face of overwhelming odds paved the way for the successful defense of New London and the successful counter-attack by allied forces. For their service to the Republic, and their upholdance of the Republic's values, they will never be forgotten.
Signed, Robert McKay
Award of Personal Merit:
Purple Heart is hereby issued to:
⋆ Admiral John Sader
Meritorious Service Medal is hereby issued to:
⋆ Admiral John Sader
⋆ Captain Franklin Drake
Combat Expertise Recognition:
Combat Action Award is hereby issued to:
⋆ Commander Brian Smith
⋆ Lieutenant Commander David F. Nelson
⋆ Lieutenant Commander Ignacio Rivera
Fighter Ace Pin is hereby issued to:
⋆ Captain Nazawo Ayato
Bomber Ace Pin is hereby issued to:
⋆ Captain Sarah Evans (posthumously)
⋆ Lieutenant Commander David F. Nelson
Warship Command Pin is hereby issued to:
⋆ Rear Admiral Grey Evans
⋆ Captain Rachel Mikai
Non-Standard Operations:
Joint Service Ribbon is hereby issued to:
⋆ Captain Nazawo Ayato
⋆ Lieutenant Commander David F. Nelson
Longevity of Active Service:
Gold Service Pin is hereby issued to:
⋆ Vice Admiral Allen B. Bradley Jr.
Silver Service Pin is hereby issued to:
⋆ Captain Nazawo Ayato
Bronze Service Pin is hereby issued to:
⋆ Captain Nazawo Ayato
⋆ Lieutenant Commander David F. Nelson
⋆ Fleet Admiral Sophia Cleveland
⋆ Admiral Miles Prower
⋆ Admiral John Sader
⋆ Vice Admiral Allen B. Bradley Jr.
⋆ Rear Admiral Grey Evans
⋆ Captain Nazawo Ayato
⋆ Captain Rachel Mikai
⋆ Captain Ingred Harvey
⋆ Captain Adam Watson III
⋆ Captain Sarah Evans (posthumously)
⋆ Captain Franklin Drake
⋆ Commander Brian Smith
⋆ Lieutenant Commander Charlie Davidson
⋆ Lieutenant Commander David F. Nelson
⋆ Lieutenant Commander Ignacio Rivera
⋆ Lieutenant Nanami Valor
⋆ Lieutenant Ashlay Redwood
⋆ Lieutenant Jennifer Godsey
Vice Admiral Allen B. Bradley Jr.
23rd September, 826 A.S.
In recognition of his work, bravery and the will to sacrifice himself during the Gallic War. He was leading our homeland defense in California as the Commanding Officer of Battlegroup Florida and he was responsible for the entire logistics during and after the war. During the defense of California, Rear Admiral Grey Evans showed the will to sacrifice himself while commanding the L.N.S. Brigadier. His outstanding skills of commanding a warship saved many lives on that day. He destroyed single-handed a Valor-Class Battleship of the invaders while using the experimental cloaking device of his vessel to his advantage.
⋆ Rear Admiral Nicole Prower
⋆ Captain Ingrid Harvey
⋆ Captain Charlie Davidson
⋆ Commander Brian Smith
⋆ Commander David F. Nelson
⋆ Lieutenant Commander Ignacio Rivera
Bronze Service Pin is hereby issued to:
⋆ Captain Ingrid Harvey
⋆ Captain Charlie Davidson
⋆ Commander Brian Smith
⋆ Lieutenant Commander Ignacio Rivera
Vice Admiral Allen B. Bradley Jr.
3rd June, 827 A.S.