Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross Medal w/ Bronze Star
The Republic of Vietnam (RVN) Gallantry Cross Medal honors members of the military and civilians who carried out feats of valor or heroism in combat with hostile forces.
The Republic of Vietnam (RVN) Gallantry Cross Medal honors members of the military and civilians who carried out feats of valor or heroism in combat with hostile forces.
The Republic of Vietnam Civil Action Unit Citation was awarded by the Vietnamese government to members and units of the United States Armed Forces who performed meritorious service on behalf of Vietnam between the dates of March 1, 1961 and March 28, 1974.
The Republic of Vietnam Civil Action Unit Citation was awarded by the Vietnamese government to members and units of the United States Armed Forces who performed meritorious service on behalf of Vietnam between the dates of March 1, 1961 and March 28, 1974.
Created in 1964, the Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal honors military members who carried out service in support of South Vietnam for a term greater than six months between the dates of March 8, 1949 and July 20, 1954, or between the dates of January 1, 1960 and April 30, 1975.
Established in 1953, the Republic of Vietnam Armed Forces Honor Medal recognizes non-combat service by foreign military personnel who assisted in cadre training of Vietnamese units.
Established in 1953, the Republic of Vietnam Armed Forces Honor Medal recognizes non-combat service by foreign military personnel who assisted in cadre training of Vietnamese units.
Established in December of 1950, the Republic of Korea War Service Medal is an award issued by South Korea to honor members of foreign military groups that assisted South Korea in the Korean War between the dates of June 25, 1950 and July 27, 1953.
Established in its current form on February 22, 1932, the Purple Heart Medal honors United States military members who are wounded or killed in the line of service on or subsequent to April 5, 1917.
Established on November 8, 1985, the Prisoner of War Medal honors U.S. military personnel who became a prisoner of war on or after April 5 of 1917 while carrying out service with the United States Armed Forces or friendly foreign forces against an enemy group.
Established on December 20, 1944, the Philippine Liberation Medal is an award issued by the Philippine government to recognize service personnel who contributed to efforts in the liberation of the Philippine Islands during World War II.