hmfgreifswald Posted September 5, 2008 Posted September 5, 2008 Hello! I have found this certificated award paper. But is it a military award with non badge? Also, is it rare award?Thank?s for help and comments.Sincerely Holger from germany
hmfgreifswald Posted September 5, 2008 Author Posted September 5, 2008 The signature is printed and from Crosbie E. Saint General , USA Commander in Chief
JBFloyd Posted September 5, 2008 Posted September 5, 2008 The document recognizes long service by a civilian employee of the US government. It was accompanied by a small lapel pin.General Saint, who would sign such documents, was Commander-in-Chief, US Army, Europe, and NATO's Central Army Group,from June 1988-July 1992
hmfgreifswald Posted September 5, 2008 Author Posted September 5, 2008 Thanks for the information. Do you have a picture from the pin?Holger
Ulsterman Posted September 5, 2008 Posted September 5, 2008 (edited) Lapel pin? What lapel pin?Both of my parents received these in 1992-same doc, same guy, no pin. They did get a free meal at the Lakenheath A.F.B. officers club though. Edited September 5, 2008 by Ulsterman
hmfgreifswald Posted September 5, 2008 Author Posted September 5, 2008 O.K.! I can both different form a friend:5 years10 years (brass printed)10 years (silver printed)15 years20 years25 years 35 years40 years45 yearsSo, it was also no pin? I?m not US citizen. Howe many can I payed? No name on the papers.
Ulsterman Posted September 5, 2008 Posted September 5, 2008 Keep in mind that the U.S. government is not at all efficient at times, especially in these matters. My parents undoubtedly deserved a pin a two, but the local admin. in charge of this stuff probably forgot or lost them etc. etc.. It happened (s) all the time. I know of state department folks who were 'awarded" higher ranking merit medals by Hillery herself and all they had on hand were miniature medals. 15 years later they still don't have their full size awards.My Grandfather only received his WW1 campaign medal in 1969! (a scant 50 years after he returned home)...and he had to apply for it via his VFW post!
Doc Posted September 6, 2008 Posted September 6, 2008 Yes, these exist as pins as well as certificates. The official terminology is "length of service pin", and they are small lapel-type pins. The official award is of a certificate commemorating he length of service, along with the lapel pin. I don't have an illustration available, but the U.S. Federal Stock numbers are:8455-01-170-0918 ................ 10 yrs 8455-01-254-7985 ................ 15 yrs 8455-01-169-8225 ................ 20 yrs 8455-01-254-7986................. 25 yrs 8455-01-169-8226 ................ 30 yrs 8455-01-254-7987 ................ 35 yrs 8455-01-169-8227................. 40 yrs I'm sure you can find an illustration somewhere on the web.
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