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STF31 Sector Three Awards Program FAQ

This Page contains some general information about the STF31 Sector Three Awards Program. Complete and more detailed information can be found in the STF31 Sector Awards Manual. This page was designed to answer some basic information about the program.

If the answers you seek are not located on, these pages then please contact the STF31 Sector Three Awards Director at usspawlowskico@gmail.com

1. Why should I get the Awards Manual?
The Manual serves as a reference guide to the STF31 Sector Three Awards Program and gives information about the Sector Three Awards Program that is vital to the Sector Three personnel desiring to take advantage to the program benefits.  It provides crucial information about the Sector Three Awards Program including what awards are available, the criteria for each, and information how the annual awards work (and more). The manual took several months of research and development and is about 80 pages in length.

2. What information is included in the Manual?
The Sector Three Awards Manual has the following information: A listing of all the people who worked very hard to make this program possible and why we have it. How to recommend an award and who can do the recommending. A listing of the various Individual, Civilian, Unit, Scholastic, and Annual Awards, How the Annual Awards are done. Information on the Sector Three Award Ribbons (Both TOS style and TWOK style), and how to wear them.

3. Who can receive Sector Three Awards? 
Any active member, chapter in training, chapter, or department currently assigned to Sector Three, or any Civilian or Civilian organization, other Star Trek related organizations or Non-Task Force member that assists a Sector Three chapter.

4. Who can recommend Sector Three members for awards?
The awards can be recommended by member of the STF31 Chain of Command such as the CO, STF31 or VC, STF31. Recommendations may also come from any member of the STF31 Fleet Operations Command members or their staff, Sector Chief, Sector Officer such as the Sector Staff Members (DSCs, Program Directors), Chapter Commanders, Chapter XOs, and Chapter Department Chiefs or Away Team OIC. Officers above the Chapter Commander can recommend awards for anyone in the sector for any action that directly benefits Sector Three, any Department, or Chapter. Chapter Commanders and XOs can recommend Sector Three Awards for any member of their crew and so on. Sector Three members may also recommend other Sector Three members for awards for actions they have firsthand knowledge of. We ask that you also notify that member’s CO to let them know. Awards on the Chapter level need to be approved by either the Commanding Officer or Executive Officer. Be sure to see the information in the Awards Manual Appendix.

5. How often can I submit member of my crew for Awards?
We suggest that chapters submit their recommendations annually or quarterly. We would like to receive the recommendations at least one month before you need them for your awards presentations. We encourage all Sector Three personnel to use the program as often as possible.

6. Does everyone who is recommended for an award receive one?
NO, but a majority are! The Sector Three awards were not designed to be given out like candy but designed to recognize those that have gone the extra mile. Before recommending an award, the Recommending Officer must first be certain that the award is warranted in the first place. Awards must not be recommended for a member or chapter that simply performs their duty as expected. Usually, if you have to ask yourself if the award is warranted, then it probably isn’t. Typically, a member/chapter has made a SIGNIFICANT accomplishment or achievement; or has performed their duty with ABOVE average zeal and diligence. This is what should be considered and noted. PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU INCLUDE ADEQUATE DETAILS or DOCUMENTATION WITH THE RECOMMENDATIONS (see the Appendix in the Awards Manual). In addition, you can’t get multiple Sector Three awards from a single action or award entry.

7. Can I get Awards for Stuff that I did a long time ago? 
If you have certain awards like OBC or OAC. Current Sector One DSAs or other awards that you have a certificate for you can get the ribbon for these. Just provide a copy of the Award Certificate.

8. The Awards Manual states that recommendations need to be approved by my immediate supervisor, why is this?
Recommendations at the chapter level, they need to be approved by at least the Commanding Officer or First Officer as they are the first line Commanders responsible for you.

9. Are the awards certificates FREE?
Yes – All award certificates are sent to either the nominating officer or directly to the awardee via the internet in a .pdf format.

10. Where can I purchase the Award Ribbons, Ribbon Holder, and Devices? 
Award Ribbons and Devices can be ordered from the Task Force 31 Quartermaster or the Awards Program Director. Only Task Force 31 members can order from the TF31 Quartermaster and payment is through PayPal.

11. What are ‘UNIT’ Awards?
A Unit is anybody of Sector Three members who work together on a project or task (it’s a Team) This could be an away team, a chapter department, the chapter, members of different chapters. We ask that the team leader submit the group for the award.

12. Where do I send my recommendations?
There is an online awards portal located on the STF31 and Sector Three website. All submissions are via the portal.

13. Is the Awards Program open to ideas for new awards?
ABSOLUTELY!! The Awards Program is designed to recognize the works and accomplishments of the members and chapters in the Task Force. If you have an idea for a new award that is NOT covered by an existing award that you feel is needed, give the details to your Chapter CO and they will present it to the Sector Three Awards Committee. This is your Recognition Program.

14. Why does Task Force 31 use both the triangular ribbons as seen in TOS and the bar ribbons as seen in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country?
The TOS style of ribbons resemble the triangular ribbons seen on the dress tunics in the classic “Star Trek” and “Star Trek: Discovery” series. Of course, “Star Trek: The Undiscovered Country” used award ribbons that were the familiar rectangular military style of ribbons similar to those used today by the military, the Police, and even the Civil Air Patrol. Because each individual member and chapter can choose which era that they or their chapter exists in. Having both styles allow both the Sector Three member and chapter to have a choice closer to the era being identified with.

15. How will these ribbons look on the Newer Uniforms as seen in the latest TNG Movies and DS9?
The Awards Manual has diagrams that show how you can wear the ribbons on the formals and standard duty uniforms. You can also wear these ribbons on your club jacket or shirt depending on your chapter guidelines.

16. Who is on the Awards Committee?
The Sector Three Awards Committee consists of the Sector Chief, Deputy Sector Chief, Sector Awards Program Director, and one (1) member from each Sector Three Chapter that is in good standing.

17. If I have questions, comments or suggestions for the Recognition Program, who do I send them to?
You can send them to the Sector Three Awards Program Director. The Awards Committee will discuss them and get more information on the idea if necessary.

STF31 SECTOR THREE ANNUAL AWARDS INFO

Listed below are some General FAQ on the Sector Three Annual Awards. If you have any further questions about the awards, please either refer to the STF31 Sector Awards Manual page 20 or contact the Sector Awards Program Director. All questions are answered as quickly as possible.

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