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Certainly. You can purchase them through many supply houses for replicas. If you wish to contact the appropriate service, you may be eligible to obtain replacements at no cost.

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Can lost purple hearts be replaced?

All lost US Army Medals can be replaced once by sending letter to: DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY, US ARMY RESERVE PERSONNEL CENTER, 9700 Page Blvd., St. Louis. Missouri 63132-5200. You must accompany written request with a copy of your discharge (which will list all medals you were awarded), and mention the medals were lost through no fault of your own (stolen, lost during a move, etc.). As far as what the procedure is for the other Armed Services, I don't know. I'm a US ARMY veteran.


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How can a lost US navy purple heart be replaced?

You can request a replacement medal directly from the Navy. There are different procedures to follow depending on who is requesting the replacement. The address is as follows: Where to write for medals, and where medals are mailed from Navy Personnel Command Liaison Office Room 350 1 Archives Drive St. Louis, MO 63138 Where to write in case of a problem or an appeal Chief of Naval Operations (OPNAV 09B33) Awards & Special Projects Washington, DC 20350-2000 The procedures are listed on the National Archives website; the link is below.


How can you recover a lost Purple Heart?

Write a letter to the Department of the Army (your branch of service) with a copy of your DD-214; they'll direct you from there.


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Can a lost bronze star be replaced?

Any US Military Medals can be replaced by the recipient ONCE, FREE OF CHARGE. If they were US ARMY, they can send a letter, along with discharge listing medals awarded to: DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY, US ARMY RESERVE PERSONNEL CENTER, 9700 Page Blvd., St. Louis, MO. 63132-5200. Explain in the letter that the medal(s) were lost through no fault of your own (stolen, lost while moving, etc.) For members of other US services, I don't know what those addresses are, but they all must have something like the Army.


When was My Heart Is Lost to You created?

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If a pendant is lost of stolen can it replaced?

Wether or not a pendant can be replaced if it is lost or stolen all depends on if a warranty came with it when it is purchased . If there was no warrantee then usually it can not be replaced.


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Your husband was hit with an IED and lost some hearing will he get the purple heart?

yes he will fellow infatryman brother got hit with a IED in Afghanistan got a purple heart now hes getting out ptsd its rough in afghaninistan hes been through so much as well any other infantry man in Afghanistan


Is there a list of Purple Heart recipients from the war in Iraq?

I am a purple heart recipient from OIF - And no there is no official list of purple heart recipients. If you have reason to question the claims of a veteran that he/she received a purple heart you can contact the Veteran's Records held in St. Louis under the freedom of information Act. Another good place to find information is the Military Order of the Purple Heart. You can not become a member unless you have a purple heart, and it is the only Veteran's organization sanctioned by the Congress. Though, not all purple heart vets are members due to awareness. When I was inducted there was a WWII Vet with me who after all those years just found out about the MOPH. The MOPH also just published a book with the Names and medals of it's members. So if you are skeptical about a veteran's claims of a purple heart you can 1.) ask to see there DD214, there award letter and certificate, there MOPH card, or request copies of there record from St. Louis under the freedom of information Act. More, if the Veteran is claiming to also have been a Navy Seal you can visit G. Gordon Liddy's website that has a link dedicated to exposing frauds claiming to be seals or former seals. Liddy's son is a seal, and they have an extensive database of all seals past and present.