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I've scanned it now that I got back to Okinawa! (In reference to the good conduct medal)
Very interesting! I will have to share this with the guys in the office!
There you go, M1 - I've primed the pump.
Finally got to watch it. Very moving!!
Interesting piece!
So I am actually back from Thailand. It was a total of 60 days in Bangkok. Pad Thai was getting old but it is so good! Also, I got my new orders...
Happy Birthday, sir!! Hope you are doing well and have a great day!!
Of course, now that I have looked at again, this rack HAS to be wrong. The first campaign that a campaign star was awarded for began 15 March 1962 (th...
Thank you for your service to us. Rest in peace, sir!
The ribbon rack you have there is interesting. You have a WWII vet (American campaign, WWII Victory, Army of occupation) who also has a Armed Forces E...
There's also the patch on the left shoulder. It is this one: Here is what this this web site says: The shoulder sleeve insignia was originall...
Unfortunately, as a unit citation, it really doesn't help narrow the search. The only way it would help is if he DIDN'T have it meaning he would have ...
And welcome aboard!! Glad you found our site!
Looking at the ribbon rack my guess is that he didn't spend the whole war with them but joined later in the war. He has 4 bronze campaign stars and ...
Cool! I didn't know they had a train!