Army Air Force World War II Veterans’ Military Medal Displays
This video is about Army Air Force WW2 Veterans’ Medal Displays. All of this information and more is in Medals and Ribbons of the USAF at https://www.amazon.com/Medals-Ribbons-United-States-Force/dp/1884452604/ref=pd. Examples of AAF veterans’ military medals are displayed and the story of why there were no medals for them at the end of World War II. How to design and layout a veteran’s military display case is shown along with examples for pilots, aircrews and ground crews military awards display cases.
Military Medals of America a Five Star Book Review
This video is a Review of Military Medals of the Armed Forces of the United States of America. All the information shown came from the book Military Medals of America at https://www.amazon.com/Military-Medals-America-Frank-Foster/dp/188445271X/ref=pd_ A detail review of the new 200 plus page Military Medals of America illustrated history of US Armed forces awards since the Revolution to today’s Global War on Terror is presented by the author Colonel Frank Foster. This new all color, printed in the USA edition replaces the over 200,000 copies of the previous editions.
Bronze Star Medal and How to Display the medals.
The Bronze Star is a premier American combat decoration awarded for both valor and merit. All the information shown came from the book Military Medals of America at https://www.amazon.com/Military-Medals-America-Frank-Foster/dp/188445271X/ref=pd_.This video shows you the way the Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force and USCG awarded the medal and the different devices they use as well as examples of how to wear and display the medal. It covers the period 1941 to 2021.
Air Force Medals and Ribbons
This video is about Air Force Medals and Ribbons and covers Air Force awards since 1914 to today. How to identify Air Force medals, how to obtain them, how to wear them and how to display them. You can view and and purchase the book at https://www.amazon.com/Medals-Ribbons-United-States-Force/dp/1884452604/ref=pd. Every U.S. Air Force Medal and ribbon is shown in full size with the criteria for award and history to include the devices for additional awards. Reference charts let you break the code to read the ribbons of every airman from General to Airman along with an overview of all the basic awards every airman will have been awarded in every major conflict. A special section even shows foreign awards to Air Force personnel in WW 2 and Vietnam, Kuwait, Iraq, NATO and the United Nations.
The Medals All Korean War Veterans’ Earned and How to Display them.
All the Korean War Service Medals for U.S. Veterans. Most Korean War veterans never received the four military medals they were authorized. For more information and details go to https://medalsofamericapress.com/. All this information came from the books available there. Many Army, Marine, Air Force and Navy veterans were authorized up to six military medals they may have never received. Some of the medals were not approved till 30 to 40 years after the war. Korean War veterans and their families need to honor their service with these military medals which honor their service to our country.
Desert Storm U.S. Veterans Saudi Arabia and Kuwait Liberation of Kuwait Medals
This describes Saudi Arabia and Kuwait Liberation of Kuwait medals awarded United States Veterans for service during Desert Storm. All of this information and more is in the book Military Medals of America at https://www.amazon.com/Military-Medals-America-Frank-Foster/dp/188445271X/ref=pd_. Why the medals were awarded, what the criteria is for their award, a full description of each military medal, where it is in the order precedence, how to display it and how to obtain them 30 years after operation Desert Storm. Veterans and veterans families will enjoy learning about these unique medals that are an important part of their veterans American heritage and service.
Your Southwest Asia Service medal for Desert Storm.
The Southwest Asia Service medal was awarded to U.S. Armed Forces for service during Desert Shield and Desert Storm 1991 to 1993. All the information about this medal came from Military Medals of America at https://www.amazon.com/Military-Medals-America-Frank-Foster/dp/188445271X/ref=pd. The video describes the medal, its criteria and the other military medals awarded to veterans for Desert Storm/ gulf War. Examples of the various forms of the medal are shown as well as examples about how veterans have displayed their military awards for this extraordinary victory by the American Armed Forces conducting the liberation of Kuwait..
Army Desert Storm veterans’ medals and How to display them!!
This video is about all the military medals 250,000 American soldiers should have received for serving in operation “Desert Storm” 30 years ago. All the information came from US Army Medals and Badges at https://www.amazon.com/U-Army-Medal-Badges-Insignia/dp/1884452620/ref=pd_. There are at least four and up to six military medals every soldier who served in operation Desert Storm should have received. Two of the medals are foreign awards and one of those foreign awards was not authorized until 1995 almost 4 years after operation Desert Storm. This video lays out those awards and examples on how to display them for the veteran and for their family.
The Purple Heart, America’s Oldest Military Award, and How to display It
This video is about the Purple Heart, how it was founded, forgotten for 150 years and returned to a special place of honor in our Armed Forces in 1932. All the information came from the book Military Medals of America at https://www.amazon.com/Military-Medals-America-Frank-Foster/dp/188445271X/ref=pd. Originally an Army only award Pres. Roosevelt expanded the award of the Purple Heart to members of the Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard in 1942. Variations of the Purple Heart are shown as well as examples of how it is worn as a ribbon, miniature medals, full-size medals and displayed by veterans or their families.
Medals and Rare Insignia of a Navy Carrier Pilot shot down 3 times in WW II!
This video is about Navy Carrier Pilot’s unusual military medals display case from the second world war that included a rare and unknown insignia. All the medals information came from the book Military Medals of America at https://www.amazon.com/Military-Medals-America-Frank-Foster/dp/188445271X/ref=pd. A review of his military career showed he also served in the Korean War and the process of refurbishing the display case and adding his additional awards is shown in detail. The final display case is a handsome tribute to an accomplished naval aviator who was shot down and rescued three times from the water of the Pacific Ocean. If your dad or grandfather served in World War II or if you are a Navy veteran you will enjoy watching this video about refurbishing and honoring their service with the display of their military medals.