Medal of Honor? Distingushed Fyling Cross? Silver Star? Bronze Star? Purple Heart? What medal are you wanting to know about?
Check the website for the Navy Cross. I have seen a book called "Navy Cross,Vietnam", but I dont know how you would find a copy.
Yes, certainly there is.
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I am a Silver Star winner from the Vietnam War. It is on 1st Aviation Brigade, APO San Francisco 96307. General Orders Number 2554 Dated 14 June 1967 Date of action: 31 January 1967 This is not so much a improvement but a extention of above. Most units have web sites and list Silver Star recipients. As I was with the 173rd AIB and the 11th ACR, both have list of MOH,DSC and Silver Stars awarded.Names, rank and dates are provided. Bronze Stars and Purple Hearts were so numerous, it was decided not efficient to list.
The (US) Navy Cross is an award (medal) of the US Navy. An "aerographer" is an individual that study's the air or atmosphere.
I know that there were only two recipients of the Distinguished Flying Cross (perhaps just for the U.S Air Force?) in the Vietnam War. One of them being my grandfather, Albert Edward Worth Sr. ... It was awarded to him for his heroism during Operation Linebacker II in 1972. He served as a U.S Air Force NCO tail-gunner of a B-52D Stratofortress.
US Navy verses North Vietnamese Navy.
Because the North Viet Navy attacked the US Navy in the Tonkin Gulf.
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There have been 13,446 recipients of the Distinguished Service Cross, far too many to list here. See the link below for cross referenced lists. Perhaps you mean the Distinguished Service Cross, or DSC. Lists can be found in Department of Defense General Orders. The Distinguished Service Cross list for Vietnam, along with the Navy Cross and the Air Force Cross, is listed in the back of the book "Stolen Valor" by B.G. Burkett. Or he might have meant the DSO, the Distingushed Service Order, awarded to 870 RAF officers in WW2. Not everyone's American ya know (edit)
The Navy doesn't keep that kind of specific information available for public dissemination. Though they might publicly announce an award recipient, specific statistics are generally classified "For Official Use Only"', and they wouldn't provide a list to anyone other than authorized Naval or Government personnel.
I am a Silver Star winner from the Vietnam War. It is on 1st Aviation Brigade, APO San Francisco 96307. General Orders Number 2554 Dated 14 June 1967 Date of action: 31 January 1967 This is not so much a improvement but a extention of above. Most units have web sites and list Silver Star recipients. As I was with the 173rd AIB and the 11th ACR, both have list of MOH,DSC and Silver Stars awarded.Names, rank and dates are provided. Bronze Stars and Purple Hearts were so numerous, it was decided not efficient to list.
Navy Cross was created in 1919.
The motto of Republic of Vietnam Navy is 'Tổ Quốc-Đại Dương'.
There was one soldier in the Army who received the Navy cross during the Vietnam conflict. His name is COL (retired) Kenneth Ledford Jr. In Vietnam, he was a First Lieutenant, and he was a medevac, or "dust off" pilot. After retiring from The military, he became a teacher, and an instructor for the JROTC program. I was fortunate enough to have him as a JROTC instructor while I was a student at Pontiac Central High School. - SGT Christopher Ramos, US Army.
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The (US) Navy Cross is an award (medal) of the US Navy. An "aerographer" is an individual that study's the air or atmosphere.
Vietnam People's Navy's motto is 'Đảo là nhà, Biển cả là quê hương'.
Vietnam.
The cast of Small Boat Navy in Vietnam - 1968 includes: Raymond Burr as Narrator