Does anyone know what these two US Navy ribbons were for?
Does anyone know what these two US Navy ribbons were for?
Not sure, I can not remember seeing these before. Are you sure they’re US? I’m drawing a blank.
Marty
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These ribbons belonged to my father who served in the South Pacific. So yes, they’re US.
The red, blue, white ,red Filipino Liberation medal. Gary
Philippine Liberation Medal - Wikipedia
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Phil
Thank you very much guys.
Any ideas on the tan red and black ribbon?
Unofficial "China Liberation Ribbon"...that tan is actually white, just sullied
The World War II China War Commemorative Medal
The medal was issued by the Republic of China to any American or other member of the Allied Forces who served in the China Theater for at least 30 days between September 1939 and September 1948. The China Theater was defined as mainland China, Formosa, any part of the CBI Theater, and the waters of the Yellow Sea, or East and South China Sea. Also included is service in the Philippines, and participation in the Okinawa operation. The medal is no longer issued by the Republic of China.
Thanks Brig,
China service makes sense.
I have to think that that is a fairly rare ribbon.
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