Posted on 04/25/2016 7:36:14 AM PDT by glorgau
To me, the strangest and almost embarrassing medal was the NDSM. I was ‘awarded’ it for merely being on active duty during the first Gulf War.
I also remember at the time, the combat service medals for the gulf war included people who had been in country many months after the shooting stopped - I saw people making up every excuse in the book to spend a few days in Saudi or Kuwait, just to get a combat patch and campaign ribbon. Ticked me off, because I knew people who had actually been in the fight...didn’t seem right that they wore the same medals as the late comers.
That is exactly the photo I was thinking of when I read this story. Medals down the pants.
One reason why so few civil war officer wore medals is because they weren’t issue. The only medal issued during the Civil War by the United States Government was the Army and the Navy Medals of Honor. Officers were not eligible fore MOH until 1963.
One reason why so few civil war officer wore medals is because they weren’t issue. The only medal issued during the Civil War by the United States Government was the Army and the Navy Medals of Honor. Officers were not eligible fore MOH until 1863.
Good for you!
And God Bless you for your service! Brother was a Marine in the 3rd out of Kaneohe, deployed 3 times to Afghanistan and once to Iraq.
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