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Spring Cleaning Challenge: Imperial Guard (PROJECT COMPLETE!)

Spring Cleaning Challenge: Imperial Guard (PROJECT COMPLETE!)

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Got to Have Some Tin on Your Chest

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I Decided to Give my Officers Some Quick Medals. They'll be Touched Up Later Just a First Coat So Please Excuse the Roughness

Major Neemack. With Two Rows of Medals and a Major Neemack. With Two Rows of Medals and a "Legion Ribbon" in his Button Hole None can Call the Major a Dandy or an Armchair Officer. The "Legionary Ribbon" is Actually "The Order of the Most Gallant Legion of the Emperor" a Combination of a Knights Cross and a Minor Peerage. The Few Recipients Are Known as "Legionary NAME" In Official Circles and are Officially a Very Minor Aristocrat. Only a Handful are Issued Because it Take You Dying to Get One. The Award was Initially a Posthumous One to Elevate the Widow and Orphans of a Hero but Restrictions have been Slackened, a Man Must now only be Considered Medically Dead to Qualify Rather than Permanently Dead. Less than Two Hundred Men Currently Hold a "Legionary Ribbon" and Still Breath, in an Army One Billion Strong.
Got to Have Some Tin on Your Chest
Captain Michaels Has Less Medals but the Same Captain Michaels Has Less Medals but the Same "Legionary Ribbon". He Also Wears the "Hero of Galland" Medal (VC/MoH Equivalent) for an Action that will be Described Later Once the Details have Been Fleshed Out.
Got to Have Some Tin on Your Chest

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