Being in the squad of the guy who runs it would probably help
it was bronze with oak leaves, highest ever given!
Look under rules
http://flyboys.info/?page_id=13INDIVIDUAL PILOT AWARDS
SEC badge BRONZE/SILVER/GOLD
SEC wings BRONZE/SILVER/GOLD
SEC medal BRONZE/SILVER/GOLD with bar
SEC medal BRONZE/SILVER/GOLD with swords
SEC medal BRONZE/SILVER/GOLD with leaves
SEC Distinguished Service Medal: Awarded for
distinguished leadership in action.
BRONZE/SILVER/GOLD
SEC Long Service and Good Conduct Medal in BRONZE/SILVER/GOLD
EXTRA:
The SEC Valor Medal BRONZE/SILVER/GOLD is
awarded for acts of bravery in hazardous circumstances
that are considered worthy of recognition.
The Math behind the Pilots Medals and Badges
Add your kills plus 0,5 per assist
Devide the score by 4 if you died once,
devide by 2 for a safe bailed.
Example:
A pilots scored 18 Kills and 8 Assists in 3 frames,
killed once, and safty bailed one time
makes 22 points. 22 div by 4 = 5,5 being killed once
and 5.5 / 2 = 2,75 because bailed one time safly
Another one scored 13 Kills and 10 Assists,
but never being killed and bailed one time
makes 18 devided by 2. So its 9 points for him
So more kills doesent mean getting the higher Award!
Same Procedure for Bomber Pilots but destroyed Objects will be scored dividing by 3
9 Objects destroyed calculated with 3 Points
Squadron Awards score will be calculated by adding all scores(Kill = 1, Assits = 0.5, Object destroyed = 0.33) multiplied with the Squadron Pilots/Death ratio (# Pilots divided by Death, where bail ditch counts as killed) of each frame. The sum of all frames are the Squadron score for each SEC
Squadrons, which shows outstanding service over a longer time might be decorated with awards like the Long Service Medal