Posted on Jul 4, 2018
MSgt Willie Stovall
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I served from 1960s-1989. I was never sent in country Vietnam. I have seen conflicting information as to whether those of us who served then but not in country are entitled to wear the ribbon. I have seen many a hat with it on the heads of vets. I would not wish to wear it and discredit those brave men and women who served in country. Thanks.
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MSgt Willie Stovall The answer is no for this ribbon. Thank you for your many years of service Master Sergeant.

http://www.officialmilitaryribbons.com/military_ribbon_info/usmc_military_ribbons/vietnam_service_military_ribbon.html
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SGM Bill Frazer
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No Msgt- The VSR is strictly for those who served in or closely supported (Thailand, Guam) in country.
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MSgt Willie Stovall
MSgt Willie Stovall
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I was sent from Clark AB PI to Guam TDY for 101 and 45 mins. The 5th TAC had a height finder Radar there that we were responsible for. The FAA controlled the Search Radar. So that's why I'm puzzled.
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SFC Ralph E Kelley
SFC Ralph E Kelley
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MSgt Willie Stovall -
I would wonder about Thailand and Guam?
I spend time in Thailand and was never awarded the VSR. Realize I retired in 93 and so far as I'm concerned 'Graves Registration' will sort my uniform when I'm buried.
I simply think that board statement is wrong. There probably are other requirements. Mayhap be an USA vs USAF thing.
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MSgt Willie Stovall
MSgt Willie Stovall
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When I meet other vets, many ask about Vietnam. I tell them the truth. I never was in country. I will continue to do that and not wear that ribbon. I was just wondering about the ethics of it. After 30 years, I've learned to live without it. Thanks guys.
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