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Many SEALs earned medals for distinguished service in Vietnam. Like most special operators, they were often modest about this. However, in full dress uniform, and to people in the know, certain medals provide a reaction bonus. | Many SEALs earned medals for distinguished service in Vietnam. Like most special operators, they were often modest about this. However, in full dress uniform, and to people in the know, certain medals provide a reaction bonus. | ||
* | *Medal of Honor: Reputation +4 (For valor; Military personnel of the U.S. and allied nations; All the time) [6]. Notes: Three SEALs earned the Medal of Honor in Vietnam. 6 points. | ||
Medal of Honor: Reputation +4 (For valor; Military personnel of the U.S. and allied nations; All the time) [6]. Notes: Three SEALs earned the Medal of Honor in Vietnam. 6 points. | *Navy Cross: Reputation +3 (For valor; Military personnel of the U.S. and allied nations; All the time) [5]. Notes: Five SEALs earned the Navy Cross. 5 points. | ||
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Navy Cross: Reputation +3 (For valor; Military personnel of the U.S. and allied nations; All the time) [5]. Notes: Five SEALs earned the Navy Cross. 5 points. | |||
*Silver Star, multiple Bronze Stars with “V”: Reputation +2 (For valor; Military personnel of the U.S. and allied nations; All the time) [3]. Notes: SEALs earned a total of 42 Silver Stars in Vietnam. 3 points. | *Silver Star, multiple Bronze Stars with “V”: Reputation +2 (For valor; Military personnel of the U.S. and allied nations; All the time) [3]. Notes: SEALs earned a total of 42 Silver Stars in Vietnam. 3 points. | ||
*Bronze Star with “V”: Reputation +1 (For valor; Military personnel of the U.S. and allied nations; All the time) [1]. Notes: More than 400 Bronze Stars were earned by SEALs in Vietnam. 1 point. | *Bronze Star with “V”: Reputation +1 (For valor; Military personnel of the U.S. and allied nations; All the time) [1]. Notes: More than 400 Bronze Stars were earned by SEALs in Vietnam. 1 point. |
Version vom 8. Februar 2016, 20:59 Uhr
Advantages
Breath-Holding
Combat Reflexes
Daredevil
Fearlessness
Flexibility
Hard to Kill
Hard to Subdue
High Pain Threshold
Luck
Perfect Balance
Reputation
Single-Minded
Temperature Tolerance
Very Fit, upgrade from Fit
Weapon Bond
Reputation (Decorations)
Many SEALs earned medals for distinguished service in Vietnam. Like most special operators, they were often modest about this. However, in full dress uniform, and to people in the know, certain medals provide a reaction bonus.
- Medal of Honor: Reputation +4 (For valor; Military personnel of the U.S. and allied nations; All the time) [6]. Notes: Three SEALs earned the Medal of Honor in Vietnam. 6 points.
- Navy Cross: Reputation +3 (For valor; Military personnel of the U.S. and allied nations; All the time) [5]. Notes: Five SEALs earned the Navy Cross. 5 points.
- Silver Star, multiple Bronze Stars with “V”: Reputation +2 (For valor; Military personnel of the U.S. and allied nations; All the time) [3]. Notes: SEALs earned a total of 42 Silver Stars in Vietnam. 3 points.
- Bronze Star with “V”: Reputation +1 (For valor; Military personnel of the U.S. and allied nations; All the time) [1]. Notes: More than 400 Bronze Stars were earned by SEALs in Vietnam. 1 point.