Korean War Era Service Appreciation Recognition
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Sample Recognition:
Displayed: Army.
All Five Service Branches, Air Force, Army, Coast Guard,
Marine and Navy are Applicable.
Military Branches
All Military Service branches are applicable:
Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, Marine Corps, Navy
You have four display types to choose from:
Black & White (No Color)
Heavy Bond Enclosure
Heavy Bond Enclosure Colors: Regal, Black, Navy Trimmed in Appearance Gold Ready for Mantle or Shelf Display |
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Issue Requirements
You must submit the following:
Personnel Branch
Processing and Delivery
Style | Admin | Shipping | Total | Full Color .PDF (Printable) | $7.50 | Emailed | $7.50 | Published Document only (Full Color) | $14.00 | $10.50 USPS | $24.50 | Published Document in Heavy Bond Enclosure (Full Color) | $19.00 | $10.50 USPS | $29.50 | Full Color Printable Certificates on CD-Rom (minimum 20 Certificates) |
$7.50 | $7.50 | By Count |
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You may order your Recognition by...
(* Upon reception of required documentation)
Complete and MAIL this APPLICATION FORM.
Don't forget to include an unaltered COPY of your DD-214 or other military issued document(s).
Click here for answers to common questions
Email: Recognition InquiryTelephone: 1-562-422-4100 (Pacific Time Zone)
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About The Korean War Era
Appreciation Recognition
The Korean War Era Recognition is a non-award issued to veterans of all nations for recognition of support combatting the spread of communism during that portion of the Cold War era that involved military operations in Korea.
The Korean Peninsula Theater design incorporates elements of the United States Korea War Service Medal, The United States Armed Forces Medal, The United States National Defense Service Medal, and The American Campaign Medal.
The East-West facing Eagle represents the dual-service contribution of military service in Korean, The United States or Europe confronting the global spread of Communism. Both Eagles riding atop and protecting the other's back respresents mutual support for safeguarding of the other's forces.
The closed top of the Korean Peninsula Theater ribbon represents the armed containment of Communism on the battlefields of the Korean Theater of Operations.
No medal has yet been cast for this Military Service Appreciation award. The medal's original design is in the public domain.