THANK YOU SO MUCH, I could not find ANYONE to tell me how to wear my 1 decoration, 2 medals & 3 ribbon only awards..as a civilian, it sounds like I can wear either all 6 ribbons OR the 3 medals, on the left...I was contemplating the 3 ribbons, with 3 medals below(but they'd be out of order)can't hang them over the ribbons either...so NOW its a hard decision but, what a great video & your book looks like one of a kind AMAZING...Thank you for your service & sacrifices...also, for the answer I needed! God Bless...ALWAYS GRATEFUL❤🇺🇲Best Wishes on your book!
...and you could write an encyclopedia on the Air Medal. Each branch has its own regulations for multiple awards that are dependent on when and where it was served. It is a maze of sometimes confusing regulations.
My Father fought in Vietnam in the 1st Calvary and then the 11th Armored Calvary Regiment. I never thought the Unit Citations were that big a deal, but I don't think everyone has a VUA/PUC to go along with their Vietnam Gallantry Cross w/Palm.
Any service person or survivor can write the service and get a reissue of medals and ribbons. If you have foreign decorations and want replacements you have to buy them.
My grandfather was a medic in the 39th infantry division in WW2 received two bronze stars and three purple hearts, would that explain the oak leaf cluster? Any help would be appreciated,thank you.......
Being a Navy veteran it seems like the Army not only has more decorations and medals than the Navy, they seem to award them much more frequently. It seems like every Army guy has a chest full of medals. It wasn't like that in the Navy.
The Soldier's medal is a big deal. You have every right to be very proud of it. It is awarded for heroism while not in an actual conflict. It comes after the DFC and before the Bronze Star. I will try to do a video on the different Armed Forces versions.
@@veteransmedalsworkshop-moa4376 Two of us were awarded the Soldiers Medal for same event. A soldier in my company (I assumed command the day before) started shooting up the company area in Vietnam. He killed a dog and threatened several other soldiers. His NCO, a SSG and I talked him after being held captive into allowing the medics help him. He was taken away ny MP’s and never saw him again. Late December 1969. Tay Ninh RVN.
I haven't been in the Army since 2005. I recently ordered 2 metals online because I qualified to have them. But it's been so long since I got out of the Army that I forgot the small details about where they go on the jacket. I want to build a display case to display my uniform, and I want to have my metals on the jacket. I tried finding info online, but couldn't find anything. I typed in "Army jacket", but none of them are wearing the kind of metals in this video. If anyone knows where the metals are displayed on the jacket, let me know. What is the distance between them?
And if you serve during what people call the Cold War the veterans affairs doesn’t recognize your service due to no combat service even with 6 years of service .
THANK YOU SO MUCH, I could not find ANYONE to tell me how to wear my 1 decoration, 2 medals & 3 ribbon only awards..as a civilian, it sounds like I can wear either all 6 ribbons OR the 3 medals, on the left...I was contemplating the 3 ribbons, with 3 medals below(but they'd be out of order)can't hang them over the ribbons either...so NOW its a hard decision but, what a great video & your book looks like one of a kind AMAZING...Thank you for your service & sacrifices...also, for the answer I needed! God Bless...ALWAYS GRATEFUL❤🇺🇲Best Wishes on your book!
This channel needs more attention it helped me alot.
Three more unbelievable brave men you could add to the list are :
David Hackworth
Robert Howard
and
Roy Benivideo
...and you could write an encyclopedia on the Air Medal. Each branch has its own regulations for multiple awards that are dependent on when and where it was served. It is a maze of sometimes confusing regulations.
Yes, I do like the way the Air Force now handles and restricts its award.
My Father fought in Vietnam in the 1st Calvary and then the 11th Armored Calvary Regiment. I never thought the Unit Citations were that big a deal, but I don't think everyone has a VUA/PUC to go along with their Vietnam Gallantry Cross w/Palm.
Thank you! That was very helpful and informative
Any service person or survivor can write the service and get a reissue of medals and ribbons. If you have foreign decorations and want replacements you have to buy them.
My grandfather was a medic in the 39th infantry division in WW2 received two bronze stars and three purple hearts, would that explain the oak leaf cluster? Any help would be appreciated,thank you.......
Being a Navy veteran it seems like the Army not only has more decorations and medals than the Navy, they seem to award them much more frequently. It seems like every Army guy has a chest full of medals. It wasn't like that in the Navy.
Whatever you'll do in the Armed Forces, you will receive a medal.
Why don't you mention the Soldiers medal? I am an awardee of this and feel that nobody, even the military knows about this.
I also was awarded the Soldiers Medal.
The Soldier's medal is a big deal. You have every right to be very proud of it. It is awarded for heroism while not in an actual conflict. It comes after the DFC and before the Bronze Star. I will try to do a video on the different Armed Forces versions.
@@veteransmedalsworkshop-moa4376 Two of us were awarded the Soldiers Medal for same event. A soldier in my company (I assumed command the day before) started shooting up the company area in Vietnam. He killed a dog and threatened several other soldiers. His NCO, a SSG and I talked him after being held captive into allowing the medics help him. He was taken away ny MP’s and never saw him again. Late December 1969. Tay Ninh RVN.
We know if we see it> Congrats from a fellow veteran
I haven't been in the Army since 2005. I recently ordered 2 metals online because I qualified to have them. But it's been so long since I got out of the Army that I forgot the small details about where they go on the jacket. I want to build a display case to display my uniform, and I want to have my metals on the jacket. I tried finding info online, but couldn't find anything. I typed in "Army jacket", but none of them are wearing the kind of metals in this video. If anyone knows where the metals are displayed on the jacket, let me know. What is the distance between them?
The military calls them medals.
Where is the combat infantry badge
It is simple to buy military medals online.
Allons!
very informative...
We have a jacket from a relative from WW2 we can identify every device medal and ribbon except one. Can you help me? I can send a photo if necessary
Sorry, i have been out with Covid. Send a picture, we should be able to ID for you.
Thank you Sir
How about the world war ll medals issued for the US veteran (Philippines)?
Great stuff. Thank you
Did military get awarded and money too when they want to retire
yes, usually there’s an end of tour award for retirement, and then retirement pay based on the number of years of service. Oh yes, and medical care.
So are the Army Achievement and Army Commendation medals considered decorations?
yes, very much so.
There is no diference
The diference is only bettween serevices
12:38 hahahahahahaha! TMFMS!!! (All in good fun. Nothing wrong with being proud of your service)
Do you have emblem for institute military
need more info please.
I have a medal please price
Though you shouldn't sell it if it is relative's. Give me a name and I will give you a ball park price range.
And if you serve during what people call the Cold War the veterans affairs doesn’t recognize your service due to no combat service even with 6 years of service .
Depends
Of course he has a book to flog, typical yank.
Of course you're being negative, typical brit
That’s why his business is in SC… yep-typical yank.