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No Benefits exist or are implied. The medal says "For Valor" and is a

recognition of having been wounded " in an action against hostile

forces". (In the Viet Nam conflict the US Marines sent recipients of three

awards stateside without regard to time in country).

Wrong. Each state has different benefits most are very minor benefits. Some allow free hunting & fishing licenses and things like that.

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The Purple Heart is a symbol of bravery. It means you were wounded during a war, and it identifies you as someone who served his or her country with great courage.

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What benefits can you get with a purple heart?

Earning a Purple Heart does not confer any benefits. If wounded, the service member will be provided full medical benefits. If they died they will be given full military honors at their funeral.


What is a purple heart?

The purple heart is a high military award, and is awarded for being wounded in battle. My grandfather earned one.


What is military order of the Purple Heart?

It is a medal awarded to US military personnel who are wounded or killed while engaging an enemy force. It may be awarded to members of all branches of the United States Armed Forces who have sacrificed their lives or well-being in battle.


How can you get a copy of a deceased veteran's purple heart citation?

There is not a citation for a Purple Heart. It is awarded as a result of being wounded through enemy action. It is documented through a simple entry indicating the action that resulted in the wound.


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No , Lee Marvin was awarded the Purple Heart for being wounded during the battle of Saipan which resulted in his Honorable discharge from the US Marines .


How do soldiers get purple hearts?

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.


What are the requirements for being awarded the Purple Heart?

A SOLDIER MUST BE WOUNDED OR KILLED PERFORMING HIS OR HER DUTY. A SOLDIER MUST BE WOUNDED OR KILLED PERFORMING HIS OR HER DUTY.


What is the Purple Heart award and how is it earned?

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If wounded in Iraq who do you contact if you did not receive your purple heart?

You have to be recommended for a Purple Heart. Being wounded in Iraq does not automatically qualify you to receive a Purple Heart.


How does someone get a purple hart?

Quoting from the Wikipedia page on the medal - The Purple Heart is awarded for "Being wounded or killed in any action against an enemy of the United States or as a result of an act of any such enemy or opposing armed forces"


Were Purple Hearts awarded to Merchant Marine members in World War 2?

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How many Purple Hearts awarded to US Army personnel during the Vietnam War?

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