Established in 1950, the Republic of Vietnam National Order Medal honors military members and civilians for exceptional service, valor, or otherwise outstanding feats carried out on behalf of South Vietnam in the Vietnam War. read more »
The Republic of Vietnam Presidential Unit Citation honors military units that carried out service with the Military Assistance Advisory Group, Indo-China, between August and September of 1954. read more »
Established on August 15, 1950, the Republic of Vietnam Special Service Medal honors military personnel who executed a feat of exceptional note on behalf of South Vietnam between 1950 and 1974. read more »
The Republic of Vietnam Staff Service 1C Medal honors military members who carried out noteworthy service while assigned to a Vietnamese command. read more »
The Republic of Vietnam Staff Service 2C Medal honors military members who carried out noteworthy service while assigned to a Vietnamese command. The award is issued at the 1C level for officers and the 2C officer for enlisted members. read more »
The Republic of Vietnam Tech Service 1C Medal honors military members and civilians who provided technical service of outstanding quality on behalf of South Vietnam between 1964 and 1972. read more »
The Republic of Vietnam Tech Service 2C Medal honors military members and civilians who provided technical service of outstanding quality on behalf of South Vietnam between 1964 and 1972. read more »
The Republic of Vietnam Training Service 1C Medal honors military members who carried out exceptional service while assigned at a military training facility or who made substantial and sustained contributions to training South Vietnamese forces. read more »
The Republic of Vietnam Training Service 2C Medal honors military members who carried out exceptional service while assigned at a military training facility or who made substantial and sustained contributions to training South Vietnamese forces. read more »
Established on January 3, 1953, the Republic of Vietnam Wound Medal honors South Vietnamese and, rarely, United States military members who were wounded or killed in combat in the Vietnam War. read more »
The Rhode Island National Guard Emergency Service Ribbon honors Rhode Island National Guard members who honorably carry out service in a designated emergency or other crisis as determined by the Governor. read more »
The Rhode Island National Guard Service Ribbon honors Rhode Island National Guard members who honorably carry out seven years of uninterrupted service. Federal service in World War I, World War II, or the Korean War may be counted for individuals who subsequently re-entered the Rhode Island National guard within six months of discharge. read more »
The Rhode Island National Guard Star honors Rhode Island National Guard members who carry out extraordinary service on behalf of the state or federal government while holding a position of substantial responsibility. read more »
Established on October 7, 1991 by the Saudi government, the Saudi Arabian Medal for the Liberation of Kuwait Medal honors United States military members who carried out service in the Liberation of Kuwait and Operation Desert Storm between the dates of January 17 and February 28,1991. read more »
Established on December 29, 1921, the Second Haitian Campaign Medal honors members of the United States Navy and Marine Corps who carried out service either on shore or asail in Haiti or its surrounding waters. The range of qualifying dates extends from April 1, 1919 and June 15, 1920. read more »
Established on December 29, 1921, the Second Haitian Campaign Medal honors members of the United States Navy and Marine Corps who carried out service either on shore or asail in Haiti or its surrounding waters. The range of qualifying dates extends from April 1, 1919 and June 15, 1920. read more »
Authorized by the United States Congress on November 8, 1929, the Second Nicaraguan Campaign Medal honors members of the U.S. Marine Corps for service in Nicaragua. This service must have taken place in a naval operation carried out at any point from August 27, 1926 and January 2, 1933. read more »
Authorized by the United States Congress on November 8, 1929, the Second Nicaraguan Campaign Medal honors members of the U.S. Navy for service in Nicaragua. This service must have taken place in a naval operation carried out at any point from August 27, 1926 and January 2, 1933. read more »
Established in 1925 under the name “Fleet Marine Reserve Medal” and having assumed its current name in 1984, the Selected Marine Corps Reserve Medal honors Marine Corps Reservists who carry out a required term of service honorably and without incurring disciplinary action. Intervals of mobilization may not be counted toward this term. read more »