Can you get replacement ribbons for war medals?

We can supply authentic replacement ribbons for your medals, including Iraq, Falklands and Afghanistan medal ribbons. These are high quality replacements, supplied in pre-cut – Approximately 6-inch (15cm) lengths.

Where can I get a service medal mounted?

Army Shop can mount or re-mount your existing medals, replace worn ribbons or provide quality replica medals, clasps and bars.

How do I find out what medals My grandad was awarded Australia?

To ascertain what medals a Veteran was issued, you can access their service record which is held at the National Archives of Australia. These are available at the ‘Discovering ANZAC’s’ website.

How can I get my father’s ww2 medals?

Download and fill in the medal application form. Apply through your unit if you’re still serving in the armed forces. If you’re applying on behalf of someone else, you must include a copy of either your lasting power of attorney or a death certificate.

Who is eligible for Australian Service medal?

The Australian Defence Medal recognises current and former Australian Defence Force personnel who completed an initial enlistment period, or four years service, whichever was the lesser.

How do I know what medals I have earned?

You can quickly determine which medals you earned simply by examining your military discharge form (DD-214, WD 53-55, NAVPERS, etc). Listed on the form are all the medals your final military unit deemed, at the time of your discharge, you were authorized to possess.

Has anyone received 2 medal of Honors?

Perhaps the most notable two-time Medal of Honor recipients are Smedley Butler and Dan Daly, both Marines who began their careers in the late-19th century before serving in World War I. Butler received his first medal for guiding his men through a firefight during U.S. involvement in the Mexican Revolution in 1914.