Republic of Vietnam Cross of Gallantry with Palm Unit Citation Gongs


Vietnam Cross of Gallantry Army Shop

The Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross also known as the Vietnamese Gallantry Cross or Vietnam Cross of Gallantry (Vietnamese language: Anh-Dũng Bội-Tinh) is a military decoration of the former Government of South Vietnam (Republic of Vietnam). The medal was created on August 15, 1950 and was awarded to military personnel, civilians, and Armed Forces units and organizations in recognition.


Republic of South Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry Medal South vietnam, Military decorations

Institution: August 15, 1950 Country: South Vietnam ( Other Countries ), United States (awarded to) Under the Department of the Army General Order (DAGO) 43, 1970, all military personnel of all branches were awarded the Vietnam Cross of Gallantry if they had served in Vietnam between March 1, 1961 and March 28, 1973.


SOUTH VIETNAM Gallantry Cross

The degrees of the Gallantry Cross are as follows: Gallantry Cross with Palm: cited at the Armed Forces level Gallantry Cross with Gold Star: cited at the Corps level Gallantry Cross with Silver Star: cited at the Division level Gallantry Cross with Bronze Star: cited at the Regiment or Brigade level. Ribbon devices


TWO VIETNAM CROSS OF GALLANTRY MEDALS WITH SILVER STAR & PALM BRANCH Auction (01362305319

In 1974 the VCOG (or VGC) unit and individual citation was awarded by former President Nguyen Van Thieu and the Vietnam Congress to all Americans (and other non-Vietnamese nationalities) as an individual award with respect and in gratitude for sacrificial and valorous service trying to protect and preserve the Republic of South Vietnam from comm.


Gallantry Cross with palm on ribbon Liverpool Medals

The Gallantry Cross (Vietnamese language: Anh Dũng Bội Tinh) is a military decoration of the former Government of South Vietnam (Republic of Vietnam). The medal was established on 15 August 1950. The decoration was awarded to military personnel, civilians, and Armed Forces units and organizations in recognition of deeds of valor or heroic conduct while in combat with the enemy.


Vietnam Gallantry Cross With Palm Medal Miniature Anodized

The Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry is a military decoration that is awarded to military personnel, civilians and Armed Forces units and organizations for deeds of valor or heroic conduct while in.


Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross Medal w/ Bronze Star USAMM

The Republic of Vietnam Cross of Gallantry with Palm Unit Citation (the Citation) was awarded by the former Government of the Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam) to military units that distinguished themselves in battle. Initially, only a limited number of Australian units across the three services were approved to accept and wear the Citation.


DEEcals Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross

The RVN Gallantry Cross was established by the Vietnam Government by Decree No. 74-b/Qt, dated 15 August 1950 and Decree No. 96/DQT/HC, dated 2 May 1952. Authorization for all U.S. Army personnel was confirmed in HDQA General Orders No. 8, dated 19 March 1974. b. Only one emblem (with palm) will be worn regardless of the number of times the.


Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross Anodized Medal w/ Palm USAMM

The Cross of Gallantry is a story about Vietnam that is told at two levels - a personal journey for two young Americans, and a portrayal of the gross mistakes made by politicians and the Pentagon's civilian leadership.


Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross Anodized Medal w/ Palm USAMM

The Vietnam Navy Gallantry Cross ( Vietnamese: Hải-Dũng Bội-Tinh) was a military decoration of South Vietnam which was issued during the years of the Vietnam War. The Navy Gallantry Cross was awarded to any member of the military who displayed meritorious or heroic combat while engaged in naval operations to benefit South Vietnam.


CROSS OF GALLANTRY WITH PALM ISSUED IN SOUTH VIETNAM VIETNAM WAR 1961 1973 Global War

The Conspicuous Gallantry Cross ( CGC) is a second level military decoration of the British Armed Forces. Created in 1993 and first awarded in 1995, it was instituted after a review of the British honours system to remove distinctions of rank in the awarding of gallantry decorations.


Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry Citation W/Palm Army Shop

The brigade was activated on 1 June 1966 at Fort Benning, Georgia, as the 199th Infantry Brigade (Light), with emphasis on counterinsurgency operations and mobility. The 199th later became known as the "Redcatchers" for its mission objective—to seek out and destroy Communist cadres in Vietnam. The brigade was comprised of 2d Battalion, 3d.


Vietnam Gallantry Cross Medal With Palm

The VCOG is the equivalent to the French Croix de Guerre. True. The government is required to issue the VCOG to authorized recipients or a single member of their family if the authorized recipient is deceased. Not true. No government issues medals of another government. To obtain the VCOG you must purchase it.


Vietnam Gallantry Cross With Palm Anodized

The degrees of the Gallantry Cross are as follows: Gallantry Cross with Palm: cited at the Armed Forces level Gallantry Cross with Gold Star: cited at the Corps level Gallantry Cross with Silver Star: cited at the Division level Gallantry Cross with Bronze Star: cited at the Regiment or Brigade level. Ribbon devices

Vietnam Gallantry Cross Gold Plated Medal With Palm Clothing

Appearance The medal is gold in color, 35 mm wide. It consists of a Maltese cross with two crossed swords between the arms. The cross is superimposed over a wreath. The center of the cross contains a disc with the outline of the country of Vietnam between two palm branches joined at the bottom.


Replica Copy of British English WW2 Gallantry Cross Medal Order Badge ANTIQUE & MILITARY FROM

Under DA GO 43 1970 the Vietnam Cross of Gallantry was awarded to all military personnel of all branches who served in-country Vietnam between 1 MAR 1961 and 28 MAR 1973 and to U.S. Army Vietnam and its subordinate units for the period 20 JUL 1965 to 28 MAR 1973. Both of these DAGOs should be listed in Army Pamphlet 672-3 which contains all.