Since this picture gives a good look at the medals Steve has

darthstitch:

prettyarbitrary:

darthstitch:

her-roses-never-fall:

I feel compelled to explain what they are so that those who might be writing fanfictions or doing roleplays will know what these medals mean and imply.

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Presidential Unit Citation Badge: This is awarded to a unit for gallantry and determination in accomplishing…

Wonder if he’s gotten other medals since then. I’d say he’d get at least the Medal of Honor for that final Red Skull mission right?

I’m just going to do this, because I spent a couple of months reading up on US military awards when I was writing for A-Team and for god’s sake I may as well put that to use.

1: Yeah, he’s probably got the Medal of Honor.  He deliberately sacrificed his life to ditch a monstrous Nazi flying wing that was going to destroy New York City.  That’s basically how you earn one.

In fact you can read through the names of US service personnel recipients and the deeds for which they were awarded the Medal of Honor on the Army’s website: http://www.army.mil/medalofhonor/recipients.html

Once you get started reading that, it is actually hard to stop.  This, my friends, is a list of stone-cold balls-to-the-wall heroism.  The lesser actions are humbling.  The greater ones are jaw-dropping.

2: I wouldn’t be surprised if the DOD does in fact have a protocol for people who turn out not to be dead to receive previously posthumous awards (I mean, it’s a line of work where it could conceivably happen), but I don’t know what it is and am not dedicated enough to look it up.  But a fic where he had to go through a ceremony where he was recognized with one long-delayed medal after another, turning progressively redder with self-consciousness, would be pretty darned hilarious.

Medals and awards he might have earned (all the medals and awards Steve would definitely have for his service in the WWII European theater, plus basically a systematic list of awards granted for being a big damn hero):

  • Medal of Honor (I’m betting)
  • Distinguished Service Cross (possibly: extraordinary acts of heroism or merit which don’t qualify for the Medal of Honor; if they didn’t give him the Medal of Honor for raiding that facility and saving 40+ Allied POWs, they might have given him this)
  • The Silver Star (possibly; awarded for gallantry in action that doesn’t qualify for the Distinguished Service Cross, so if they didn’t give him the Distinguished Service Cross, they almost certainly gave him this)
  • The Soldier’s Medal (possibly; acts of heroism not involving conflict with an enemy, e.g. rescuing a comrade from a burning building)
  • The Bronze Star (probably, possibly multiple times; acts of heroism, merit, or meritorious service in a combat zone)
  • In order of precedence, the Purple Heart goes here
  • Army Commendation Medal (probably, and probably with oak clusters for multiple awards; for heroism, meritorious achievement or service ranking below the Bronze Star; otherwise known as ‘Steve’s average day’)
  • Army Good Conduct Medal (can you doubt?—in wartime, awarded for one year of good service, unsullied by marks against your record—although ironically he probably doesn’t have this in comics continuity, because he was always deliberately getting into minor trouble in order to get into costume and hero up)
  • World War II European African Middle Eastern Campaign Medal (definitely; awarded for active service in these theaters of war)
  • World War II Victory Medal (definitely; awarded for active service in WWII)

The Howling Commandos may have also received other unit awards, awarded for various exceptional services and deeds.  As a member, Steve would have these as well.  (Unit awards are worn on the right breast; individual awards on the left.)

Now, there’s the question of whether he’s technically still in the service of the US military after he wakes up.  SHIELD, while it existed, was a UN operation (probably; maybe; kinda-sorta?).  In the real world, the UN has no standing troops of its own.  Personnel are ‘loaned’ by member nations.  So…is he a SHIELD operative, or an active US Army officer operating under SHIELD’s command?

If he’s still in the service of the US Army, then he’s got a few additional retroactive medals coming his way, and the potential to earn more.  These include:

  • Defense Meritorious Service Medal (possibly; this is what they’d give him for heroism beyond the call of duty for military service with SHIELD or…god knows how the Avengers rate)
  • Joint Service Commendation Medal (possibly, if he’s awarded for exemplary military service with SHIELD)
  • National Defense Service Medal (definitely, if he’s still considered US Army active service)
  • Army Service Ribbon (he would’ve been awarded this retroactively after he woke up, assuming he’s still on active duty)
  • Army Overseas Service Ribbon (retroactive, assuming he’s still on active duty)

OH THANK GOD FOR YOU.  Because I KNEW that Steve’s current dress uniform NOW would have more medals than the picture shows up (understandable, because that’s a photo taken in Steve’s career). 

I honestly think he’s still active U.S. Army, just loaned out to SHIELD, since SHIELD, actually, is the new SSR. 

A few things I’m imagining in this scenario:

a.  Somebody more knowledgeable than me has said that Steve, whether or not he’s currently active US Army in the canon MCU ‘verse, should have gotten several promotions over the years he’s been MIA.  So unless I’m wrong, Steve’s actual rank now is Colonel? Possibly higher?  (Hi, Hannibal! – not the serial killer cannibal dude, i mean the A-Team guy)  I’m betting they just call him “Captain Rogers” since “Colonel America” doesn’t have the same ring to it.

b.  So basically, I need to write yet another fic (I know there are others out there), in which Steeb needs to get his medals sorted out and he’s EMBARRASSED AS ALL HELL because he’d really, REALLY rather not have all this fuss and maybe BUCKY guilts him into it, only for BUCKY to have the tables turned on him because, basically, due to the fact that’s he’s really the country’s longest-held POW and all the shit he’s been through? He also deserves a few medals (plus his own promotions) of his own! 

c.  The fact that Steeb is active US Army amuses the HELL out of me.  And basically, who among the brass is going to ATTEMPT to put the whole chain of command thing on Steve?  Can you imagine Ross trying to go toe to toe with Steve regarding the Hulk?  Steve’s going to unleash epic hell on him for that one.    (Oh dear Lord, what if Steve’s actual rank now is really General or if they attempted to bump him up to that but he initially refused but then decided to agree, if only because it would protect Bruce from Ross? Especially if Steve gets more stars than Ross does?) 

Since this picture gives a good look at the medals Steve has

couldnt-think-of-a-funny-name:

spideyandstark:

couldnt-think-of-a-funny-name:

personally I like to think steve’s birthday isn’t actually July 4th but someone asked him when his birthday was when he was doing his little show tour thingy and he just said it as an accident and/or a panic response in a bid to seem even more patriotic and everyone believed him and now it’s like 100 years later and he’s too deep in the lie to back out now bc he knows all the avenger’s would fucking publicly roast him if he admitted july 4th wasn’t actually his birthday- like he would literally never live that down- so he lives his life in fear that some bitch ass historian is gonna find his birth certificate and expose him 

avengers: happy birthday, steve!

bucky, eyes narrowing: what the fuck your birthday isn’t until-

steve, holding back tears: shut up

Bucky tries to hand him a birthday card one cold December day, and Steve tackles him out a window before anyone else can see what he’s holding

ource:couldnt-think-of-a-funny-name#steve rogers#hahah I love this#headcanon#his actual birthday is like April 7th#but there was confusion on the Army forms between the Brits and the Americans#as to whether it’s dd/mm/yy or mm/dd/yy#so April 7th was accidentally read as July 4th (07/04/20)#and now Steve is too far in the lie to admit its not his birthday#and when Bucky confronts him he’s probably like IT WAS A FILING ERROR BUCK I SWEAR

avacadoatlaw:

there is a note, buried deep in the winter soldier’s files, that warns his handlers against leaving slack in his leash on the fourth of july. if the asset must be taken out of cryofreeze on that date, it says, it should be done away from the states and any calendars should be kept out of sight

years after this note is written, anyone who comes upon it assumes something about the holiday wakes up some latent patriotism or perhaps that the fireworks cause an adverse reaction, but really the asset goes on the fritz a bit because he knows he’s missing something important, even if he doesn’t realize that something is steve’s birthday

steverogersnotebook:

meleedamage:

steverogersnotebook:

meleedamage:

alligator210:

tears-of-a-devil:

alligator210:

Where was Bucky Barnes during the whole Eric taking over Wakanda? Like was he just guarding the goats?

He was on ice….? The final post-credit end scene of black panther shows him waking up and Shuri talking to him, you can watch it on youtube if you missed it

Ive seen that, but you’d think Eric would have try to get the winter soldier on his side. If i was taking over a country, i want the winter soldier with me.

I think that only works if you’ve got that red book with the star on the cover…

And I believe the proper nomenclature for what Bucky was up to is:

CHILLIN’

According to the prelude, Steve and Bucky didn’t return to Wakanda until *weeks later* following the bunker fight, and Erik showed up within the week (?) of T’Chaka’s death. So they were out having renegade margaritas or something.

Ok but then why did Shuri say “another broken white boy for me to fix” when T’Challa turned up with Everett Ross??

Because she knew he was coming. T’Challa invited them to come back , and Steve said they would but had something to take care of first (ETA I just reblogged the prelude and this isn’t entirely accurate)