The correct name is "Presidential Unit Citation". As such, it is NOT an individual award. But if you are looking for replacement of a lost PUC, find a Veterans Service Officer at many local, state and Federal office buildings, and they will help you if you have proof.
Philippine Republic Presidential Unit Citation was created in 1946.
Presidential Unit Citation - United States - was created in 1942.
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Yes. They fall under 1st Marine Division which was awarded the Presidential Unit Citation for OIF I.
It doesn't work that way. If they serve in a unit which was awarded the Presidential Unit Citation prior to their serving in that unit, they would wear the Presidential Unit Citation with their unit awards only while they are in that unit. If they serve in a unit when it is awarded the Presidential Unit Citation, then they wear that award at all times, regardless of what unit they're in.However, if neither of these is applicable, then it may not be worn, whether the service member is a combat veteran or not.
the 43d Infantry Division, was awarded the Philippine Republic Presidential Unit Citation by Department of the Army General Order Number 47-50.
If a citation was issued, the limitation does not apply. If there was no citation, there is no way of issuing one at this late a date. Such items are not removed from public record.
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Yes, VMA-223, a Marine Corps attack squadron, received the Presidential Unit Citation for its outstanding performance during combat operations. This prestigious award recognizes units for extraordinary heroism in action against an armed enemy. VMA-223 earned this citation primarily for its actions during the Vietnam War.
Yes. I was with the 24th MEU(SOC) in '02-'03 while with the Marines. I have the citation in my discharge papers under my awards section.
No, it received the Meritorious Unit Commendation.