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Vietnam Campaign Medal

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  • Joshua Welch, Jr. (1946 - 1966)
    PFC Joshua Welsh,Jr. A Note from www.VirtualWall.org C Company, 1/16th Infantry, was engaged in heavy fighting on 11 December 1966 following an ambush on Route 13 north of Lai Khe. Seventeen...
  • Sgt. Elza Morton Brewer, Jr. (1948 - 1967)
    Elza was the son of Elza Morton and Gertrude Neola Williams Brewer, Sr. Sgt. Brewer began his tour in Vietnam on July 10, 1967 under the command of the 101st Airborne Division, 2nd Battalion, 327th In...
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    Capt. Dale Adam Dye, Jr.
    Adam Dye (born October 8, 1944) is an American author, actor, presenter, businessman, and retired United States Marine Corps captain who served in combat during the Vietnam War. In military parlance, D...
  • Miguel Ramos Garcia (1948 - 1970)
    CPL Miguel Ramos Garcia S/O Samuel Garcia & Lily Ramos Gravesite Details Texas CPL 1 BN 4 INF-196 INF BDE Vietnam Miguel Ramos Garcia Vietnam War Gold Star Veteran from Florida Miguel Ramos...
  • Jesse Ernest Nixon (1941 - 1971)
    SSG. Jesse Ernest Nixon POSTED ON 10.21.2016 POSTED BY: WKILLIAN@SMJUHSD.ORG FINAL MISSION OF SSGT JESSIE E. NIXON SSGT Jessie E. Nixon and SP4 John H. Geddings were track vehicle mechanics ...

The Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal, also known as the Vietnam Campaign Medal (Vietnamese: Chiến Dịch Bội Tinh), is a South Vietnamese military campaign medal which was created in 1949, and awarded to French military personnel during the First Indochina War. During the Vietnam War (Second Indochina War), the South Vietnamese government awarded the Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal with Device (1960– ) to members of the South Vietnamese military for wartime service and on March 24, 1966, to members of the U.S. military for support of operations in Vietnam. In May 1966, other allied foreign military personnel became eligible for the award.

The medal was awarded for two different periods of service in Vietnam. The first period for the award was from 8 March 1949 to 20 July 1954. The second period was from 1 January 1960 to the end of the Vietnam War (the date was to be given when the war ended and North Vietnam was defeated). On 30 April 1975, Saigon was captured by the North Vietnamese army and South Vietnam surrendered and disbanded. The medal was not awarded after 28 March 1973, when the last U.S. troops left South Vietnam in accordance with the Paris Peace Accords.

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