There are several websites. If you know what medal the ribbon represents, go to that medal's website. Some sites have a chart of all US Military medals and ribbons.
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.
Go to the National Archives web site and read the instructions on the requirements to obtain military records: http://www.archives.gov/veterans/ They are pretty efficient and can send copies in a few weeks.
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How can I find out if my brother was awarded a Silver Star while serving in Viet Nam? There is no definitive list of silver star recipients. There are lists available if you do an internet search, but they are not complete or verified. If you want to find information on medals or awards given to a particular service member, you can request those records through the National Archives if you are the service member or a next of kin. Here is a link. http://www.archives.gov/veterans/military-service-records/get-service-records.html
For an individual's complete military service record, you send a request to the National Personnel Records Centre in St. Louis, MO. See related link at the bottom.
See if you can find his discharge papers, the DD-214, should list them all. If it is lost, he can contact the military and order a new set. You can also obtain a copy of your service record through the National Archives.
If you are currently in the service (it would have helped if you listed which service you were concerned about), you should ask your immediate superior or Commanding Officer (CO) for assistance; the quartermaster (or similar) would also be able to help. If you are not in the service, then you should contact your service's local recruiting office, who would be more than happy to find the answer for you, or refer to the About.com link, below, which gives some information and many links, or enter the branch of service you are interested in, followed by the words "military ribbons precedence" (e.g., "army military ribbons precedence"), into your favorite search engine; click on the links that have ".mil" or ".gov" domain names.
The first source would be his DD214, the discharge document from the military. The next option would be to obtain his service record. You can do that through the US Government Archives online.
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.
To find a list of military honors awarded by Ronald Reagan, you can start by visiting the official White House website or the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library's website, which may provide detailed information on his military awards. Additionally, the U.S. Department of Defense and military branch websites may have resources or archives that list honors awarded during his presidency. Online databases and historical archives may also contain relevant information.
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.
On a DD-214 form.
The very best way to find the information about the Bank of America's military bank online service is to talk to the Bank of America itself and get primary information.
Go to the National Archives web site and read the instructions on the requirements to obtain military records: http://www.archives.gov/veterans/ They are pretty efficient and can send copies in a few weeks.
The Largest List of Military Medals is on the link below. You do not have to purchase from that web site when you are researching for a particular medal. It helps if you know if the medal was issued to someone in a certain military branch because they list all the medals for each branch of the military.
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You can find these ribbons for your fax machine on Amazon. Amazon has a wide selection of these ribbons to choose from. You can purchase this ribbon for $14 on Amazon.