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* '''Department Chief Ribbon''': Awarded to a person who has held the title of department chief for no less than 6 months. This ribbon signifies the important achievement of being in charge of a ship/installation's department for a period of time. This ribbon is '''only awarded once per character''' (on the first occasion of the requirements having been met), regardless of subsequent department chief positions attained)
* '''Department Chief Ribbon''': Awarded to a person who has held the title of department chief for no less than 6 months. This ribbon signifies the important achievement of being in charge of a ship/installation's department for a period of time. This ribbon is '''only awarded once per character''' (on the first occasion of the requirements having been met), regardless of subsequent department chief positions attained)
* '''Starship Commander Ribbon''': Awarded to a person who has completed no less than one year of continuous service as a commanding officer. This ribbon recognizes those commanding officers who have served as masters of their vessels (or stations) for at least one year. It acknowledges the dedication and effort required of these officers to effectively lead their vessels and the stability they bring to a group by leading their crews through a year's tour of duty.
* '''Starship Commander Ribbon''': Awarded to a person who has completed no less than one year of continuous service as a commanding officer. This ribbon recognizes those commanding officers who have served as masters of their vessels (or stations) for at least one year. It acknowledges the dedication and effort required of these officers to effectively lead their vessels and the stability they bring to a group by leading their crews through a year's tour of duty.
* The '''Excellence in Training''' ribbon series recognize those who have given time and dedication to the Academy.  The Silver and Gold ribbons represent the extra dedication of helping out past the minimum training officer certification requirements  
* The '''Excellence in Training''' ribbon series recognize those who have given time and dedication to the Academy.  The Silver and Gold ribbons represent the extra dedication of helping out past the minimum training officer certification requirements. (Characters will display only one of these ribbons, the one that is the most relevant to their achievement in the academy.)
** '''Excellence in Training Ribbon''': Awarded to a person who has completed the requirements to become a certified training officer (2 sessions as a mock cadet, 2 sessions as a first officer, and 2 sessions as a commanding officer for a class).
** '''Excellence in Training Ribbon''': Awarded to a person who has completed the requirements to become a certified training officer (2 sessions as a mock cadet, 2 sessions as a first officer, and 2 sessions as a commanding officer for a class).
** '''Silver Excellence in Training Ribbon''': Awarded to a person who has served as a training officer (CO, FO, or Mock) for 25 classes beyond the minimum requirements for certification.
** '''Silver Excellence in Training Ribbon''': Awarded to a person who has served as a training officer (CO, FO, or Mock) for 25 classes beyond the minimum requirements for certification.
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