In the new age of powered warfare, @United States Of America still honors its soldiers with the nation’s most revered decorations. The highest recognition remains the Medal of Honor, awarded only to quirked or non-quirked service members who display superhuman bravery in the face of certain death. Recipients become legends—their names etched into military history and hero academies across the country.
Many frontline heroes carry the @Purple Heart, earned after surviving catastrophic injuries during quirk conflicts or large-scale villain assaults. Its presence speaks of sacrifice—proof that its bearer has paid a personal price for the nation’s safety.
Those who perform extraordinary acts of heroism without the absolute threshold of the highest honor are often awarded the @Distinguished Service Cross or its counterparts, symbols of courage under fire during apocalyptic battles and quirk-mutant uprisings.
Powered strategists and commanders may be presented the @Legion of Merit, recognizing exceptional leadership during coordinated multi-state operations. Their decisions often save thousands before the public ever learns what occurred.
Many veterans proudly wear the @Bronze Star Medal, granted for heroic or meritorious service during intense combat missions where quirk-enhanced enemies threaten entire regions.
Finally, soldiers who complete their service with honor receive the National Defense Service Medal, marking them as defenders of the nation in a time when heroism and military duty overlap more than ever before.
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