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The Kragite Order of Heroism was an award honoring an act of special heroism by a member of Starfleet.

In 2247, Robert Wesley was awarded the citation for heroism. In 2291, Hikaru Sulu earned the citation for bravery. (ST video game: Starship Creator)

Captain James T. Kirk had been awarded this citation prior to his first meeting with Commodore Matthew Decker in 2266. (TOS - The Brave and the Bold, Book One novella: The First Artifact)

In 2376, Lieutenant Jil Barnak of the USS da Vinci was posthumously awarded this citation for his self-sacrificing actions during the crisis at Galvan VI. (SCE eBook: Wildfire, Book 2)

Though it is not clear, this reference may have been intended to be to the Karagite Order of Heroism, first cited in TOS episode: "Court Martial".