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You can contact the Navy Department and request a copy of your service record, which will list all of your awards and medals. There are numerous places on line that will provide medals and ribbons and mount them in shadow boxes.
If you have the Veteran's service # or SSN, you can request a copy of their service record from the National Archives' eVetRecs website. You must be an immediate relative (as defined on the site) to get a full copy of the record; others can only get a limited record. The link to the site is below.
If your father is deceased, contact the National Archives and request a copy of their service record. The link provided will provide the appropriate forms and process. It will provide all of the awards of the individual.
Your discharge papers are going to list all of the awards you have received. If you are still on active duty, your service record will contain all of the documents.
The number is the person's service number - you can request a copy of the service record through the National Archives eVetRecords site. Link is below.
Visit the US National Archives web site. There is a link that will tell you how to obtain a copy of their service record.
You would have to obtain a copy of the service member's personnel file.
Yes it's part of their service record and awards are on 214
Your discharge papers, the DD-214, should list them all. If you have lost it, you can contact the military and order a new set. You can also obtain a copy of your service record through the National Archives.
The best way would be to obtain a copy of his service record. It can be requested through the National Archives. Their web site has a form that can be filled out to request the records.
Only service of the United States military service and the coatilicion, has received the awards. There is no record showing that civilizians had gotten an award.
If your father has passed away, you can reqest a copy of his service record through the National Archives.