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Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal was created on 1961-12-04.
No - Both the Navy and Armed Forces Expeditionary Medals were approved for use and awarded for combat action well after the end of WWII.
For general issue; The "Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal". This award would supplement any individual medals such as Purple Hearts, CIBs, Bronze Stars, etc.
It depends on the situation. The Veterans of Foreign Wars considers the Expeditionary Medals evidence of engagement in combat for purposes of membership.
The American armed forces sent to Europe for World War 1 was called the American Expeditionary Force (AEF). It was commanded by Major General John J. 'Black Jack' Pershing.
The American Expeditionary Forces or AEF were the United States Armed Forces sent to Europe in World War I.
Members of the US Navy who have actually landed on a foreign shore and conducted actions amid hostilities. Similar to the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, which is more commonly awarded. Link Below:
If you receive a DD, you lose the right to wear ALL awards you've received.
They were a team that sucked penises behind trenches during war when men got injured
(AEF) included men from widely separated parts of the country brought to Paris to fight
Major General John J. 'Black Jack' Pershing commanded the American Expeditionary Forces (AEF) during World War 1. He was in command for the war's entirety.
The commander of the American Expeditionary Forces (AEF) in World War 1 was Major General John J. 'Black Jack' Pershing. He served in that capacity until the end of the war.