It'll show it on your DD-214.
Check your discharge papers. You should have been issued a DD214 upon discharge. It will list all of your awards as well as your unit history and dates of service. You can contact the appropriate service if you cannot locate yours.
On a DD-214 form.
Yes, a DD214 is issued to National Guard members upon their separation from service. The DD214 is a Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty and serves as proof of military service. It includes information such as dates of service, rank achieved, and any awards or qualifications earned during the individual's time in the National Guard.
The Vietnam War 'era' was 1961 to 1975.
I'm not really sure what you are asking about, but the US Defense Department Form DD214 is the report of the discharge of a member of the Armed Forces. It lists his dates of service, his rank, any medals, commendations or punishments, and the nature of his discharge.
re 1a means eligible to reenlist
Contact the Veterans Administration or the branch of service he served in. You will need his SSN, date of birth, branch of military, dates of service, and where he served.
While there were earlier muskets, mass production of the weapon for Military service dates to the 1722 Long Land Pattern so called "Brown Bess". Many variations were placed into service and it was the standard Military firearm for well over 100 years.
Honourable Discharge - 2012 was released on: USA: April 2012 Australia: September 2012
Locate - 2010 was released on: USA: 17 December 2010 (Minnesota Dance Film Festival)
Superjail - 2007 Sticky Discharge 3-4 was released on: USA: 7 October 2012
AnswerAsk to see the medal and the award citation that goes with it. If he really has them, he will be very proud to show them off. The citation will be signed by his higher level commander who will be at least a Colonel. If he declines, he is probably full of B.S. Also, there are many sites on the internet that offer to send you the military records of anyone who has served in the armed forces, for a fee of course. You could also ask them to see their DD 214. A DD 214 is a form that anyone who has served in the US military gets upon discharge. It lists the dates of service, where the person served, medals and citations awarded, kind of discharge, etc.AnswerThe complete list of Operation Iraqi Freedom Silver Star recipients is at http://patriotfiles.org/HOH_SS_OIF.htm. If your friend isn't on it, he didn't earn a Silver Star.