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The [[Queens Cross for Bravery]] (abbrev: '''QCB''') is the highest award for bravery.  Honorees within canon include Susan Hibson (one of the youngest recipients ever)<ref>{{HHA2.4}}</ref>, Dame Raquel Skouras<ref>{{HoS}}</ref>, and Alistair Walsingham-Chatfield.<ref>{{HoS}}</ref>
 
==TRMN Information==
The highest bravery award of the RMN, and also the highest non-military (civilian) award granted. 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 woud. For this award to be granted, attestation from a 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.<ref name="aman2014">[http://www.trmn.org/portal/index.php/documents/finish/4-general/92-rmn-5-002-awards-manual TRMN Bureau of Personnel Awards Manual 2014 Edition]</ref>
 
==Tenth Fleet Honorees==
 
==References==
 
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