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The '''Prisoner of War Medallion''' is a medal awarded to [[UNSC]] personnel who have been [[Prisoner of War|captured]] in combat by enemies of the UNSC. It is an honorable decoration, though few humans have it. The [[Covenant]] do not take prisoners, except the occasional straggler to execute for sport. There are few other enemies of the UNSC that the military contends with, so the medallion is rarelly if ever seen.  
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The '''Prisoner of War Medallion''' is a medal awarded to [[United Nations Space Command]] personnel who have been [[Prisoner of War|captured]] by an enemy force.<ref>'''Halo: The Fall of Reach''', ''page 268''</ref> It is an honorable decoration, though since [[2525]] few [[human]]s have received it. [[Covenant]] forces are notorious for not giving quarter to human prisoners, with the exception of the occasional straggler to execute for sport or when one is [[Reclaimer|required to activate]] [[Forerunner]] technology. The Prisoner of War Medallion is a rare sight within the ranks of the UNSC, even with the forces' deployments against the considerably more honorable human [[insurrection]].{{Citation needed}}


As of [[2552]], the Prisoner of War Medallion is the only service medal that has not been awarded to a [[Spartan]], namely the [[John-117|Master Chief]]. Technically, John-117 and his team should have received this award, because in [[Halo: Ghosts Of Onyx]] they were captured by [[United Rebel Front|rebels]] at [[Camp New Hope]]. However, having the Spartans being captured by rebels might have created a bad image for the UNSC.
By [[2552]], it was the only medal that [[John-117]] was never awarded in his long and illustrious career in the military.<ref>'''[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]]'''</ref>
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==Eligibility==
[[Master Chief Petty Officer]] [[John-117]], a [[SPARTAN-II program|SPARTAN-II supersoldier]], may be eligible for this medal for two distinct actions. First, during [[Operation: SMOKING ACES]] on [[2531#May|May 1, 2531]] when his command, [[Blue Team]], was captured by [[United Rebel Front]] forces. His capture and interrogation aboard the [[Forerunner Dreadnought]] by Covenant forces in [[2552#November|November 2552]] may also qualify the Spartan to receive the medal. The Prisoner of War Medallion has yet to be bestowed upon any Spartan, though this may be due to ONI and the UNSC not wanting to admit a Spartan had been captured by the enemy.{{verify}}
 
==Sources==
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The Prisoner of War Medallion is a medal awarded to United Nations Space Command personnel who have been captured by an enemy force.[1] It is an honorable decoration, though since 2525 few humans have received it. Covenant forces are notorious for not giving quarter to human prisoners, with the exception of the occasional straggler to execute for sport or when one is required to activate Forerunner technology. The Prisoner of War Medallion is a rare sight within the ranks of the UNSC, even with the forces' deployments against the considerably more honorable human insurrection.[citation needed]

By 2552, it was the only medal that John-117 was never awarded in his long and illustrious career in the military.[2]

Eligibility[edit]

Master Chief Petty Officer John-117, a SPARTAN-II supersoldier, may be eligible for this medal for two distinct actions. First, during Operation: SMOKING ACES on May 1, 2531 when his command, Blue Team, was captured by United Rebel Front forces. His capture and interrogation aboard the Forerunner Dreadnought by Covenant forces in November 2552 may also qualify the Spartan to receive the medal. The Prisoner of War Medallion has yet to be bestowed upon any Spartan, though this may be due to ONI and the UNSC not wanting to admit a Spartan had been captured by the enemy.[verification needed]

Sources[edit]

  1. ^ Halo: The Fall of Reach, page 268
  2. ^ Halo: The Fall of Reach