Austenasian Civil War Intervention Medal

The Austenasian Civil War Intervention Medal (ACWIM) was a military service medal of the New European Armed Forces that was created in 2010 when it was signed into law by Emperor William.

Criteria
The Austenasian Civil War Intervention Medal was authorized for those members of the New European Armed Forces who have served duty in Austenasian Civil War Intervention Medal between 07 March to 24 May 2010 as a New European service member or an allied service member assigned to a military duty for 15 or more days, in support of one of Esmond III of Austenasia, only for soldiers on the loyalist side. However foreign recipients in Austenasia are authorized to display a bronze A on their award to indicate direct or combat action in the conflict.

Appearance
The medal is circular, 32 millimetres (1.3 in) in diameter, made of bronze metal. On the obverse at the bottom is the year 2010 in reference to the year the war took place. The central design depicts a royal crown, the campaign's primary objective was to determine the legitimate monarch of Austenasia. The ribbon is yellow and red in the design of the Austenasian national flag. The award is worn on a ribbon on the left side of chest.

Service and battle stars
Only one award of this medal may be authorized for any individual, therefore, no service stars are prescribed. Qualifying circumstances allow a bronze A in place of battle stars are applicable for personnel who were engaged in combat against the enemy.