Difference between revisions of "Queen's Cross for Bravery"
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This awards is the second highest award for valor issued in the RMN and is also the second highest non-military award. To qualify for this award, the recipient must provide life saving services, even if the life is not saved. Rescuing a kitten from a tree would not qualify. Saving a kitten from drowning in a river would. For this award to be granted, attestation from at least one witness is required. The recipient is entitled to the post nominal letters of ‘QCB’. | This awards is the second highest award for valor issued in the RMN and is also the second highest non-military award. To qualify for this award, the recipient must provide life saving services, even if the life is not saved. Rescuing a kitten from a tree would not qualify. Saving a kitten from drowning in a river would. For this award to be granted, attestation from at least one witness is required. The recipient is entitled to the post nominal letters of ‘QCB’. | ||
Because of the nature of their professions, the award for those personnel in Real World Aid Giving positions will be addressed on a case-by-case basis by the Admiralty. | Because of the nature of their professions, the award for those personnel in Real World Aid Giving positions will be addressed on a case-by-case basis by the Admiralty. | ||
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The Queen's Cross for Bravery (abbrev: QCB) is the highest award for bravery. Honorees within canon include Susan Hibson (one of the youngest recipients ever)[1], Dame Raquel Skouras[2], and Alistair Walsingham-Chatfield[3].
TRMN Information
This awards is the second highest award for valor issued in the RMN and is also the second highest non-military award. To qualify for this award, the recipient must provide life saving services, even if the life is not saved. Rescuing a kitten from a tree would not qualify. Saving a kitten from drowning in a river would. For this award to be granted, attestation from at least one witness is required. The recipient is entitled to the post nominal letters of ‘QCB’.
Because of the nature of their professions, the award for those personnel in Real World Aid Giving positions will be addressed on a case-by-case basis by the Admiralty.
Honorees
- CDRE James Sena, QCB, CGM (HMS Black Rose)
- CAPTJG Sir Patrick McKinnion, QCB, KE, GS (HMS Andromeda)
- SCPO Jacob Engstrom, QCB, RHN (HMS Seljuk)
References
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