Korean War Vets
If you are a Korean War veteran, you may be eligible for the Korean Ambassador for Peace Medal. The medal is an expression of appreciation from the Korean government to US service men and women who served in the Korean conflict.
To be eligible, the veterans must have served in country during the Korean War from June 25, 1950 to July 27, 1953. It is also available for the veterans who have participated in UN peacekeeping operations until the end of 1955.
If a veteran was a Navy service member and had served abroad a naval vessel, they are eligible if the naval vessel was assigned into Korean waters during 1950 to 1953 time frame. To establish eligibility, you need a copy of your DD 214.
Please note that both men and women are eligible for this medal. The military had support positions such as nurse, clerical and administrative, and other positions that were predominantly held by women service members.
The commemorative medals may be awarded posthumously. The next of kin, such as the spouse or descendants may apply for the medal on behalf of a deceased veteran.
Awards will be given in a ceremony where all are welcome to attend.
To move forward, please work with Pastor CJ using this contact page.
Vietnam War Vets
The Commemoration is providing Vietnam Veteran Lapel Pins to Commemorative Partners for dignified public presentations to living U.S. military veterans who served during the Vietnam War period as a lasting memento of the nation’s thanks.
Living United States veterans who served on active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces at any time during the period of November 1, 1955 to May 15, 1975, regardless of location, are eligible to receive one lapel pin.
Along with the lapel pin, vets will receive a presidential accommodation signed by your choice of either president Trump, or President Obama.
Awards will be given in a ceremony where all are welcome to attend.
To move forward, please work with Pastor CJ using this contact page.