Thursday, January 7, 2010

Medal Pins How Can I Go About Get Replacement Dog Tags, Pins, Patches And Medals?

How can I go about get replacement dog tags, pins, patches and medals? - medal pins

My grandfather died there in about 10 months. All my grandmother discharge papers. In all these years is all that was still there. I think it would be so clear, with copies to all things military. I do not know if it would be very expensive, or if there is a limit to how much can be done. If you know anything about how to help me that would be awesome. THANKS

5 comments:

Rebel_Ro... said...

Ehh ... Shakey is a problem. If there is a base in your area, try a day pass allowed to visit the PX OnBase. Most places on the basis of not disappoint their regular civilian property without an adequate sample of the DoD (Department of Defense) personnel management. Mainly because all on the basis of which are or may be confidential and are not collected.

If you will get to go to the bar with their role as grandparents, legal separation and ask for the manager. I'm sure it will be happy to pick up ribbons, medals, pins, badges, other than the cost of his grandfather.

However, you must pay taxes. But if so, a bonus for you. Make sure that you have the receipt. If they do not tax these items, you can send the receipt with the income tax next year, with a note describing your situation and report their costs in general.

Good question. Moreover, if she tried to get on base, you see what you need, do you visit one of these sites. However, shipping is Maymore time than you might expect - it ruins the lists of the funeral.

http://www.usmedals.com/default.aspx?res ...

http://www.usamilitarymedals.com/?gclid = ...

The above sites are sites where you can order. To order direct (your order will be sent as soon as possible, you must call the main numbers listed and speak to an agent. Send him a fax from his grandparents' DD-214 and pick up your order ASAP.

However, there may 2 days to reach you, even if you pay as quickly as possible .. However, I hope it works for you.

The first site mentioned, which I use most Whem'm hastily. Just ask Lt. Col. Tony Aldebol. This is a good friend of mine. Act quickly, and usually I posted one days after I got my job.

Good luck with that. Sorry for your loss, but thank you for your service.

- Rob USMC

Rebel_Ro... said...

Ehh ... Shakey is a problem. If there is a base in your area, try a day pass allowed to visit the PX OnBase. Most places on the basis of not disappoint their regular civilian property without an adequate sample of the DoD (Department of Defense) personnel management. Mainly because all on the basis of which are or may be confidential and are not collected.

If you will get to go to the bar with their role as grandparents, legal separation and ask for the manager. I'm sure it will be happy to pick up ribbons, medals, pins, badges, other than the cost of his grandfather.

However, you must pay taxes. But if so, a bonus for you. Make sure that you have the receipt. If they do not tax these items, you can send the receipt with the income tax next year, with a note describing your situation and report their costs in general.

Good question. Moreover, if she tried to get on base, you see what you need, do you visit one of these sites. However, shipping is Maymore time than you might expect - it ruins the lists of the funeral.

http://www.usmedals.com/default.aspx?res ...

http://www.usamilitarymedals.com/?gclid = ...

The above sites are sites where you can order. To order direct (your order will be sent as soon as possible, you must call the main numbers listed and speak to an agent. Send him a fax from his grandparents' DD-214 and pick up your order ASAP.

However, there may 2 days to reach you, even if you pay as quickly as possible .. However, I hope it works for you.

The first site mentioned, which I use most Whem'm hastily. Just ask Lt. Col. Tony Aldebol. This is a good friend of mine. Act quickly, and usually I posted one days after I got my job.

Good luck with that. Sorry for your loss, but thank you for your service.

- Rob USMC

jackson said...

If you have never used the actual medal, which the government will provide medals.

Click here and scroll down and have a link ..
http://www.kwsu.org/WWII/Footsteps.aspx

You can receive compensation from the network and authorized the military. All you need is a detailed list of the "official" in the package.

You need to contact someone to decipher what is now considered. Please download it from the American Legion or VFW, you can find help on this, or how to replace it. This must be a common problem. You might could even lead a man with a military ID at the time of retirement, a job and buy a few things.

Matthew said...

There are places on the Internet, the plates for you. Medals can be purchased through the sale of clothing at a military base. You need either a friend or yourself and see if they can do me a favor. Older pins and patches footwork required on your part, but if you long enough, should agree Oyu open.

marcus said...

There are sites that sell, pins and medals, if u can, the barracks,

Try this
http://www.usamilitarymedals.com/army-ribbons-awards-c-20.html?gclid=CPT2xZCWwJwCFQ_yDAodakcmnw

http://www.acuarmy.com/

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