Roughly Probably a PO1 or 2 Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal (AFEM) http://www.tioh.hqda.pentagon.mil/Awards/A...ionaryMedal.htm Each star on the Navy GCM represents 3 years
Most likely British Army Uniforms and Insignia of WW2 A number of pix do show the Africa Star ribbon being worn (with 8th Army) device in 1944 As far as I can see there are no other ribbons of stars being worn . . . at least not clearly shown -->edited due to a spellign boo boo<--
The RVN Service-AF GCM is not right as pointed out above Were it the top bar, of others it would still be wrong, the NDSM would be between the two Not necessarily, the American Campaign wasn't just handed out, criteria had to be met From The Institute of Heraldry website http://www.tioh.hqda.pentagon.mil/Awards/A...mpaignMedal.htm
Here's a pic of a made up ribbon bar for Winston that somebody was flogging on eBay last year. They said up front in was a repro . . . cannot remember what it went for
These are both from the first Gulf War, awarded to all personnel involved The top one is from Saudi Arabia, it is for the Liberation of Kuwait The bottom one is from Kuwait, it is for the Liberation of Kuwait
It is not an official medal awarded by the government The St John Ambulance Service is a charitable organization with worldwide links It looks to be a commemorative. . . perhaps for long service Look here http://www.sja.org.uk/sja/default.aspx
Thanks Paul I was thinking about sending you a pm on this I was looking for references on this and could find damned little regarding the device and its use. I have some info on it being worn on ballcaps, but was unsure of the E-1 to E-6 wear of visors. There are a great many pics of females wearing, but a dearth of males
Yikes indeed at the ribbon bar If your guy retired in 1977 there are three ribbons that shouldn't be in that group These three required active service on or after the institution dates Army Service - instituted in April 1981 Army Overseas Service - instituted in August 1981 USAF Military Training Instructor - instituted in 1998 --> edited to fix a boo boo <--
I am not a CG collector. It is a branch that has held my interest for many years, I do have some items, but not many There is nothing wrong with the cap, it's the badge that is wrong. The same type of cap has been worn by Chiefs in the Navy & CG for decades On furthur research it looks like the device on your cap is primarily for CG females up to CPO The CG Chiefs badge is below, as is a representation of the other badge being worn (by a friends daughter)
I cannot says as to vintage but I can tell you two things negative about the hat 1) The hat is for CPO, or Junior Officers 2) The insignia is for junior and senior enlisted under CPO, and not appropriate for the cap
bolgarin - That is a magnificent ribbon and medal bar, double plus good is the photo I thought that I had other Japanese ribbon bars scanned . . . cannot find the scans The only scan I can find is this one . . . a vet bringback from Okinawa Please forgive the early attempted watermark
I had never heard of him . . . He must have been the record holder in Air Medals No SS or DFC's are mentioned, and AM's were given quite liberally during the war . . . A google image shows a POW medal as well The VUA and MUC are unit awards not personal. If he was in the unit during the awards timeframe they were his to wear permanently
a 1911 & a M1 . . . What a treasue find !!!!! The 107th Sanitary Train was part of the 32nd Infantry Division Look here for info - http://www.32nd-division.org/history/ww1/32ww1org.html
Paul That is a remarkable family collection Thank you for sharing Rick I've heard the same regarding the YMCA (You Most likely Cannot Afford) from veterans a long time ago . . . high into their eighties the bitterness was still vivid . . . lack of ordinary items, and overcharging (up to 10X) were the primary complaints
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