Template:Award infobox

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Usage instructions
To use: Paste the following text into the desired character article, and fill in the appropriate fields.

Key

 * image—an image of the award (ribbon, medal, or both)
 * name— the name of the award
 * award—the issuing authority (a government or other organization)
 * branch—the subsection of the issuing authority (e.g. a military branch, or a ministry of a government)
 * type—the broad class of the award (ribbon, medal, neck order, plaque, certificate, etc.)
 * eligibility—who is eligible to receive the award (all beings, only military personnel, only civilians, only members of the math department, etc.)
 * for— what makes a being eligible for the award (if there is formal and exact language, put it here)
 * campaign—if it is a military medal awarded for a specific campaign, put the campaign here (hyperlinked if it has its own article)
 * description—a description of the physical award or decoration
 * inscription—the words, if any, inscribed on the award
 * additions—objects, if any, which could be affixed to the award (such as devices on a military medal denoting multiple receipts of the same award)
 * post-nominals—the, if any, a being could use after receiving the award
 * approving—which being or body approved recommendations for the award
 * presenting—which being, body, or grade of officer could present the award to the recipient (e.g. “Monarch of Naboo” or “Colonels and above”)
 * dates—when the award was presented; this may or may not be the same as the dates of first and last specific awards
 * first_award—the date when the award was first presented to an individual recipient
 * last_award—the date when the award was last presented to an individual recipient
 * total—the total number of awards presented
 * posthumous—the number of awards presented posthumously
 * distinct—the number of distinct individual recipients (i.e., if four people received the award, but one received it twice, “total” would be 5 and “distinct” would be 4)
 * individual—if the award is a unit or group award, the individual equivalent (if any)
 * higher—the next higher award in a hierarchy (if any)
 * equivalent—equivalent award(s) from other bodies in the same hierarchy (if any) (e.g. an Army equivalent of a Navy medal)
 * lower—the next lower award in a hierarchy (if any)
 * related—for related awards not part of the same hierarchy of precedent (e.g. as the civilian equivalent of a military award)