Posted on Sep 20, 2020
SGT Darin Hayhurst
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I have been putting together my own shadowbox recently and that got me thinking about my grandfather's awards. He got out before the end of WW2 and is not the type that would have looked back to get awards he would've been eligible for. I am looking for the route to get the WW2 Victory Medal officially issued by the government with, with paperwork included not just buying the medal. I have found links for getting medals reissued, but nothing about having records reviewed for initial issuance. Thanks in advance for any assistance.
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Hope this helps. I've thought of doing same for Dad. Got his records years ago. It's nowhere near Stolen Valor to add the "been there" campaign awards. If his records uphold assignment to a unit that received a Unit Citation during the timeframe he served, that's good too. Any personal awards should be scrutinized. If the DD 214 says he rates any of these, that's solid. The rest requires a little research and honesty. Division or Regimental patches, rank, marksmanship and similar are a given. It's supposed to be an effort of respect toward the member, and anything other than an honest effort diminishes that respect. IMO. https://www.archives.gov/veterans/military-service-records
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SFC Steven Borders
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MSgt (Join to see) Think we should do something like this for Grandpa Borders? Not sure what he would have received when he was in.
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LTC Jason Mackay
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SFC Steven Borders - if he was an Infantryman or Medic in WWII and earned a CIB or CMB, he would be authorized a Bronze Star under a 1947 policy. Few went back and submitted the paperwork. I know my grandfather did not.
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SFC Steven Borders - Yes, we should look into it.
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SFC Steven Borders - I have used the archives for myself to get a copy of my DD214 from the Corps.
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You can request the OMPF or in some cases you may have to use the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) for info.
https://www.archives.gov/veterans/replace-medals
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Start with the branch of service Grandfather served in, all branches have a personnel center that generally have records of personnel that served. Unfortunately in the Armys case a fire in the personnel section dating back to ww2 destroyed a number of files.Any paper work that you can find through family history that survived will be helpful ie
Social security #, a draft registration, his deployment documents, anything that he was issued.
Contact information from personnel centers can be found on line!!
Good luck with your hunt, you won't believe the adventure you are about to embark upon.
Long story short, I found a lot of information about my Grandfather (ww1) on ancestry.com!! After some months more than a year, I now have all his awards and decorations, duty uniform!!
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