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I tried for months to get my Korean occupation medals. I received all my medal except 1945 occupation Korea medal. They said there was no Korean medal. I then sent my army tiime and occupation time to my U.S. Senator Debbie Stabenow

two weerks ago and to-day received the Korean Occupation medal and Ribbon.

Here are dates for WW2 Occupation Duty.

 

Army of Occupation Medal- authorized 1946

This medal resembles the WW1 Occupation medal. It was awarded for 30 consecutive days at a

normal post of duty while assigned to any of the following:

 

Army of occupation of Germany: 9 May 45-

Army of occupation of Austria: 9 May 45-27 July 55

Army of occupation of Berlin: 9 May 45- 2 Oct 1990

Army of occupation of Italy: 9 May 45-15 Sept. 47

Army of occupation of Japan: 3 sept. 45-27 April 1952

Army of occupation of Korea: 3 Sept 45-29 June 49.

 

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Congrats. That is great news. I guess patience and perserverance pays off in the long run. I guess you and I can attest to that.

 

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Marion J Chard
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