Military Medals of the US
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That person who wore the medal of honor must be so damn proud of it.
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What A great Video. Thank you so much for posting. I have been a Military Collector for over 25 year's. This Video will help me alot for a quick reference. For the past four month's I have been looking for the best Video's on Youtube about Military Collection's and adding them to my favorites. I have also made a Video of some of my Collection, check it out if you like. I Collect all sides. Anything and Everything. Once again Great Job. Thank's for posting Take care !!!! V V
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lol i have a random question, where did yo uget those pictures of the jackets i would kind of like to play around with them to overlay medals and stuff
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@darkgodnaar Liar.
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I earned 2 arcom,cab,3aam while in Iraq,for some reason i refuse to buy one,when after they gave it to us,they took it back cz they dont have enough in theater,if i ever loose my purple heart i would never get another one cz it's not the same one pinned on me. i'll just keep the "paper" cz its the one that really matter, it shows your Name on it. medals symbolize's something it should'nt be collected by individuals that did'nt earned it.
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what song is dat O_o its epic
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i have received 22 presidential citations
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I haven't the time to verify all your medals, but the Cold War Medal displayed at 0:18 is NOT a U.S. military medal. It is one of many, many fantasy commemorative medals that private individuals and companies make. It's not illegal to make fake medals that look like the real thing (not like it is to make fake money that looks real), but a video about U.S. military medals should not contain contain fantasy medals without showing them as such, (IMHO).
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Medal of Honer, wow I'll be one happy ass mother f***** if i was awarded that.
This medal may be worn by any individual for service in a component of the Armed Forces (including National Guard, State Guard, and Reserve Forces) and by civilian employees of the Government who contributed to the historic victory in the Cold War for any period between the inclusive dates of September 2, 1945 and December 26, 1991.
Kyoshiko 1 year ago
This medal is intended for use by State Guard organizations, military and patriotic societies, and by private citizens who served during the Cold War. It has been adopted as an official medal of the Military Order of Foreign Wars.
Kyoshiko 1 year ago