Wow, defensive...
First off:
I am curious why you would want to know if you were nominated? It sounds like an ulterior and purely mercenary motive towards this procedure.
Just so that we are clear (because lots of folks here don't like to be misquoted here), I didn't say that
I would want to know, I asked
Why can the nominee not know?
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George, no motives here, since I have no knowledge of this "procedure" how would I have any "mercenary" motives towards it?. In any case, I think you might have just taken the question the wrong way, or perhaps I had posed it the wrong way. I'm not that kind of superficial person anyways, medals and accolades really aren't my bag.
*Breather*
Second:
To protect the integrity of the honours and awards system. It's not up to the nominee or "others" in the nominee's unit (who form the court of public opinion) to determine, in advance or after the fact , that a member should have/could have/would have gotten said honour/award.
Re-read bilton 090's post and then tell me this: would YOU like to know that YOU were nominated for an award only to find out some months later that you didn't make the cut and have someone who has NO IDEA WHY fabricate a reason for your non selection?
Haggis, thank you for that info.
In reference to you question, to be quite honest, like I said in my reply to George, I'm not too worried about getting slaps on the back and shiny pieces of metal with colorfull cloth.
I do my job to the best of my ability and the satisfaction (at least for me) comes from knowing that I had made a worthwhile contribution to the team. That recognition comes from my peers.
That's just me though, I'm pretty sure that there are people out there that would try to "sway" the proceedings, one way or the other.
Thanks for the responses.