If you mean where to buy them, then you can do so at a Military Surplus store, or more likely on a Military (preferably Army) Base, in the Clothing and Sales store. They have pretty much any award you might be trying to find.
If you are trying to find out what medals you are entitled to, the first place to look would be your DD214, your discharge papers. It should list all of the awards you have been given.
If you have information about them, visit the US Archives web site. There is a link where you can fill in the information you know about the individual and they will see if their service record can be identified and found in the files. For a small fee they will send you a copy.
In my experience, you can mail the government or even the branch of military and request for a "Military Bacround Check Form" after you submit this, detailing what is you would like to know, they will either approve or deny you
If the person's Discharge document is available, there is an "Awards and Decoration" section there.
The military bounties awarded during the War of 1812 provided that soldiers would receive western land as compensation for their service. The war lasted for 2 years and 8 months.
They represent combat engagements or additional awards of a medal. The specifics vary a bit from award to award and service to service. My best guess would be that the stars on the Bronze Star represent combat engagements and that the two on the campaign ribbon represents the second and third award. If they are truly gold, they could actually represent ten awards, but that is doubtful.
Yes, during WW 1 he served in the German army.
you get injured in battleThe purple heart is awarded to military personnel who were wounded during service -- particularly if they were wounded during a war.
All your awards should be listed on your DD214.
You cannot breed ribbons in the Pokemon games. Ribbons are awarded to Pokemon during game play for winning contests and for some achievements.
The purple ribbon indicates that the wearer was awarded a Purple Heart. This is awarded when a service member is injured or killed during service.
army service ribbon, national defense service metal (if serving during war), global war on terror service metal (if you are deployed you can wear the expeditionary metal).
The Atlantic Star was awarded to crews of the Royal Navy or the Merchant Navy for service during World War 2. It was awarded to a crew who served in the Atlantic operationally for at least 6 months.
No. The Vietnam Service Medal was awarded to a service member who served with a military unit participating in or directly supporting military operations in the Republic of Vietnam, Thailand, Cambodia, and parts of Laos.
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The military bounties awarded during the War of 1812 provided that soldiers would receive western land as compensation for their service. The war lasted for 2 years and 8 months.
Your DD-214 will have all awards and medals that you have been awarded, however you can submit a request for records through your local VA, but it is a process. You should maintain all documents from your time in service most copies will not be available for reproduction.
Military ribbons can be earned in a wide variety of ways and are a sign of recognition for various achievements during a military career. Some of the ways that they can be earned are: acts of bravery above and beyond the call of duty, completing campaigns, good conduct and commendations for continuous exemplary service.
The Silver Star is awarded to American servicemen and women for gallantry or valor in action against an enemy of the United States. It is typically awarded during times of war, but it can also be awarded during peacetime for acts of exceptional bravery. The Silver Star can be conferred by any branch of the U.S. armed forces.
The American Defense Service Medal was awarded to all persons in the naval service who served on active duty at any time between 8 September 1939 and 7 December 1941, both dates inclusive. Awarded to anyone who volunteered during the Vietnam conflict. Even if they did NOT serve in the country of Viet Nam.
They represent combat engagements or additional awards of a medal. The specifics vary a bit from award to award and service to service. My best guess would be that the stars on the Bronze Star represent combat engagements and that the two on the campaign ribbon represents the second and third award. If they are truly gold, they could actually represent ten awards, but that is doubtful.