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KevinP73 10-18-2015 07:17 PM

Can I get some help from the military guru's here?
 
I'm trying to identify the service ribbons my father wore on his uniform. U.S. Army CWO4 Nike Missile Specialist. I've found a couple resources on-line that have helped me identify his "Korean Service" ribbon and his "WW ll Service" ribbon and the "Army Commendation Medal".
I'd appreciate any other resources that you may know of or if you can identify any of the ribbons.

Thanks All,

KevinP73 10-18-2015 07:19 PM

ooops Forgot to upload the pic.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1445224735.jpg

HHI944 10-18-2015 07:29 PM

The pic is upside down but
ARCOM ww/cluster
Good conduct, clasp signifies second award
WWII Victory Medal
Army Occupation Medal
National Defense Service Medal
Korean Service Medal, the stars signify separate campaigns
UN Service.

KevinP73 10-18-2015 07:42 PM

Wow, That was fast. Thank You

Another question........ I'm told (my mother) that he was involved in an action in Korea known as the "Double Nickel"? Any way of finding out more about this?

HHI944 10-18-2015 07:52 PM

The only thing I could find digging around quick is referencing the 55th MP Co. Apparently, they processed a lot of POWs.

ETA: If he was with 55th, there should be a second set of ribbons, likely just one or two, with gold braid around the edges. They're unit commendations.
http://www.history.army.mil/html/forcestruc/lineages/branches/mp/0055mpco.htm

ETA Again: The Nike system went into service in '54, your dad was obviously in well before that as he'd have served before '46 to get the WWII Victory Medal. Do you know what he did before working on the Nike?

KevinP73 10-18-2015 07:55 PM

From what I have been told it was an offensive action comprised of segregated troops that suffered heavy casualties but were victorious in the end.

Danimal16 10-18-2015 08:01 PM

Kevin the ribbon stack is inverted. I have flipped it for you.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1445226911.jpg

Hopefully our Army brothers and sisters will correct any errors (I am Navy), but here goes:

Top Row: Army Commendation Medal with oak leaf cluster (two awards) (Depending on when awarded this could have been a ribbon or if after 1960 they were full medals)

Middle Row Left: Good conduct Medal (with two loops for two awards)

Middle Row Middle: World War Two Victory Medal

Middle Row Right: Army of Occupation Medal (Which is now retired. Though this ribbon does not indicate which occupation it was awarded for, the Full Size Medal would have the clasp stating which it was)

Bottom Row Left: National Defense Medal

Bottom Row Middle: Korean Service with Two Campaign Service Stars

Bottom Row Right: United Nations Service

KevinP73 10-18-2015 08:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Danimal16 (Post 8841804)
Kevin the ribbon stack is inverted. I have flipped it for you.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1445226911.jpg

Hopefully our Army brothers and sisters will correct any errors (I am Navy), but here goes:

Top Row: Army Commendation Medal with oak leaf cluster (two awards) (Depending on when awarded this could have been a ribbon or if after 1960 they were full medals)

Middle Row Left: Good conduct Medal (with two loops for two awards)

Middle Row Middle: World War Two Victory Medal

Middle Row Right: Army of Occupation Medal (Which is now retired. Though this ribbon does not indicate which occupation it was awarded for, the Full Size Medal would have the clasp stating which it was)

Bottom Row Left: National Defense Medal

Bottom Row Middle: Korean Service with Two Campaign Service Stars

Bottom Row Right: United Nations Service

That seems correct. Thank You.
Regarding the Army Commendation Medal, I have one in the original presentation case. It has the full size medal, a ribbon and a lapel pin but it doesn't have the oak leaf clusters on it. That must mean it was the first time he was presented with it?

KevinP73 10-18-2015 08:11 PM

Can you help identify some of these for me?
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1445227877.jpg

HHI944 10-18-2015 08:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KevinP73 (Post 8841806)
That seems correct. Thank You.
Regarding the Army Commendation Medal, I have one in the original presentation case. It has the full size medal, a ribbon and a lapel pin but it doesn't have the oak leaf clusters on it. That must mean it was the first time he was presented with it?

Likely. They don't present you with a second medal for the second award, just the bronze cluster.

HHI944 10-18-2015 08:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KevinP73 (Post 8841810)
Can you help identify some of these for me?
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1445227877.jpg

The far left top is 'marksman' qualification with the Carbine.
The one below is 27th Ordnance Maintenance Co. 1st Cavalry.
2nd vertical column from the right is 60th Air Defense Artillery Regiment https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/60th_Air_Defense_Artillery_Regiment
far left column is 3rd Air Defense Artillery https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3rd_Air_Defense_Artillery_Regiment (I'm a little iffy on this one, it's the closest match I saw that had Korea Service, they change the crests from time to time)
The middle vertical column is 61st Air Defense Artillery https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/61st_Air_Defense_Artillery_Regiment They were consolidated with 436th 548th and 740th Antiaircraft Artillery Missile Battalion which operated NIKE missiles.

KevinP73 10-18-2015 08:28 PM

Thank You.
How do you know all this? I'm thoroughly impressed.

KevinP73 10-18-2015 08:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HHI944 (Post 8841793)
The only thing I could find digging around quick is referencing the 55th MP Co. Apparently, they processed a lot of POWs.

ETA: If he was with 55th, there should be a second set of ribbons, likely just one or two, with gold braid around the edges. They're unit commendations.
http://www.history.army.mil/html/forcestruc/lineages/branches/mp/0055mpco.htm

ETA Again: The Nike system went into service in '54, your dad was obviously in well before that as he'd have served before '46 to get the WWII Victory Medal. Do you know what he did before working on the Nike?[/.

No I'm sorry to say I don't. I'm reading thru his service records but don't really know what I'm looking at just yet.

HHI944 10-18-2015 08:34 PM

I have absolutely no idea what the row of Jaguars signify.
I'm from a way different generation than this, but I speak Army and my Google-fu is strong.

Danimal16 10-18-2015 08:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KevinP73 (Post 8841806)
That seems correct. Thank You.
Regarding the Army Commendation Medal, I have one in the original presentation case. It has the full size medal, a ribbon and a lapel pin but it doesn't have the oak leaf clusters on it. That must mean it was the first time he was presented with it?

It depends on his years of service. Prior to 1960 the medal was not presented, which for a Korean Vet would apply. But he had a full career per your statements and it is more than likely that he was presented one of each?? You may want to check with the Army Records (our Army vets would know the office) and they may be able to help you obtain a copy of his service record. This would answer many details of his service.

HHI944 10-18-2015 08:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KevinP73 (Post 8841828)
No I'm sorry to say I don't. I'm reading thru his service records but don't really know what I'm looking at just yet.

Yeah, that kind of thing isn't the easiest to understand.

Looks like he was just an artillery guy until the NIKE systems were introduced and jumped at the chance to train on them and make Warrant.

Danimal16 10-18-2015 08:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HHI944 (Post 8841812)
Likely. They don't present you with a second medal for the second award, just the bronze cluster.

Depends on the Command and the CO.

HHI944 10-18-2015 08:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Danimal16 (Post 8841836)
It depends on his years of service. Prior to 1960 the medal was not presented, which for a Korean Vet would apply. But he had a full career per your statements and it is more than likely that he was presented one of each?? You may want to check with the Army Records (our Army vets would know the office) and they may be able to help you obtain a copy of his service record. This would answer many details of his service.

NPRC
https://www.archives.gov/st-louis/military-personnel/public/index.html
If you catch them on a good day you can get the records inside of a month. Your fathers records may have been affected by the fire in '73, that slows things down a bit.

Danimal16 10-18-2015 08:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HHI944 (Post 8841830)
I have absolutely no idea what the row of Jaguars signify.
I'm from a way different generation than this, but I speak Army and my Google-fu is strong.

:)

Danimal16 10-18-2015 08:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HHI944 (Post 8841840)
NPRC
https://www.archives.gov/st-louis/military-personnel/public/index.html
If you catch them on a good day you can get the records inside of a month....sometimes they take their sweet time though.

You get an Oak Leaf on your :)!


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