• @dezrtfish:

    Ah the “I love me” display I can’t wait to have mine on the wall, I’d do it now, but it keeps changing.  :wink:

    accually it’s my wife who wants it, not me. i could care less about it, but she wants it so we are doing it.

    @Jermofoot:

    Ok, I can understand veterans getting replacements/duplicates, but just selling to the general public seems kinda…disrespectful?  Devaluing the importance of the award…

    But at least I know I can play a general or something for Halloween if I want to.

    be carfull with that, it’s a federal offence if cought. i don’t know all the laws on it, but i remember a guy locally going to trial over doing that hear in WA, he went to a funeral though. didn’t hear the virdict, i was younger so i didn’t pay much attention.

  • '18 '17 '16 '11 Moderator

    I don’t even understand why we have the ribbon/medal at all, you know?  You get one for service in the war zone you were in AND you get the National Defense on top of it.

    /shrug.

    Sorry, I was being an idiot, trying to understand military bureaucracy!  When will I learn?

    Anyway, I have ordered backups of most of my ribbons, and yea, I was kinda shocked that they never bothered to ask for my DD214 for proof I earned them.  But then, what about guys getting them replaced before discharge, etc?

    I dunno.  I’m not so worried about people wearing medals they have not earned.  If they’re that cowardly and dishonest, then that’s something they’ll have to live with.  No skin off my nose if someone wants to pretend they were in Vietnam and they were not.


  • there is also the medal you get for being state side in support of the war. so this medal is realy just a chest filler IMO.

  • '18 '17 '16 '11 Moderator

    @Pervavita:

    there is also the medal you get for being state side in support of the war. so this medal is realy just a chest filler IMO.

    This is the stateside medal for serving during war.

    You also get Army Service Ribbon just for enlisting. (Or navy, air force, marines, etc.)

    I have Army Service, National Defense, Global War on Terrorism, Iraqi Campaign (Operation Iraqi Freedom) and Purple Heart.  Two of them seem totally redundant (National Defense and Army Service…of course I was army, see the uniform!?!? and National Defense, what, I was going to be in the army and not defend myself???)

  • '19 Moderator

    I’ll admit it seems like over kill, but I think it was Napolean that said “Men will die for a little bit of ribbon”

    besides they’re pretty  :-D

    ribbons.JPG


  • Marines don’t have the “I’m a Marine ribbon.”
    there is the National Deffence, Global war on Terror expaditonary, Global war on Terror support (can’t remember the darn things name now).

  • '18 '17 '16 '11 Moderator

    nothing makes you feel more like a general then a chest full of medals, I agree. :)

  • '19 Moderator

    LMAO, I went to my daughters school for a Veterans day event where the second grade kids (my daughter) introduced family members that were Vets to the rest of the school.  Of the few (5 or 6) active millitary guys there, I was the only one that wore my dress greens, the rest wore field uniforms.  I heard kids whisper several times “look a general” and point at me.  Funny stuff…

  • '18 '17 '16 '11 Moderator

    Ugh, I would never wear utilities to an event like that.  Utilities are for field work, not public relations.  That’s a class C at least, class A preferable. (I’d do Class C if it was hot because I’m lazy and like to be comfortable.)


  • Marines arn’t even allowed to go to the store (unless on base) in Utilities. just diffrent standards.

  • '18 '17 '16 '11 Moderator

    Why would you go to a store first off, and secondly, why would you shop off base?  With the PX interwoven in just about every major American company, you can order just about everything through AAFES, I’m sure the Navy/Marines are similar.


  • Because its cheaper off post in some places Jen, Ft. Benning used to be that way and probably still is.

    Medals have definitely changed since I was in. Back then it was pretty rare to see 3 rows or more on less than a very senior NCO. Although I do think it would be nice if they came up with a combat and non-combat version of the Achievement and Commendation medals. I also have no problem with them being sold. Out of my 4 medals all I received was the “Fire Gard” (Army Service Ribbon) I wound up having to buy the ribbons for the rest, one of which I didn’t even know I had until I was discharged since it was on my 214.


  • Much cheaper. The px at most posts charge exorbitant prices.


  • And it seems like the Navy has now jumped on the digital bandwagon with a subdued version of the MARPAT. Considering how tradition bound the Navy is I doubt this is going to be popular with the Chiefs.


  • not every one lives in base housing, so you have to stop and shop where you can on the way home.
    also it depends on the base your shopping on. prices on base are based off of the avarage rank of the people stationed there. so Quanico Vergina (officer training base for Marines) has much higher prices then the PX in San Diago CA (Marine Boot Camp). even though one is in VA a state that has no where near the cost of living as southern CA.

  • '18 '17 '16 '11 Moderator

    Really.  When I was at Fort Benning (2005/2006) the PX was about 90% the cost of retail and duty free.  Maybe they’re just getting better?

    Anyway, I still order all my stuff from the PX online. (AAFES.com) Especially electronics and furniture to save hundreds annually on taxes.


  • '89-90 other than stereo equipment everything was cheaper off post. The justification was that since Benning was an open post and anyone could buy the stuff AAFES had to charge what off-post stores charged. Which is a laugh since you had to show ID if not in uniform to buy anything. AAFES was not very highly regarded back then. Overseas they used to fuss because everybody tended to eat at Burger King and not the AAFES snack bar. The quality was miles apart.

  • '18 '17 '16 '11 Moderator

    Everyone still ate at Burger King, or the brand new Church’s Chicken on Sand Hill.

    The base wasn’t really “open” when I was there.  It took an ID and you had to be stationed there or with someone stationed there to get on the post.  But you were there BEFORE 9/11, I was there AFTER 9/11.  Probably a huge difference.


  • Benning was indeed “open” back in the day…

    And there was NO BK or Churches Chicken there either…

    Just the starships, the little PX down by the pond, the larger PX up by the 4/36th, the med centers (2 of those) and all the religious structures (none of them except the old Lutheran church looked enough like a church to even be called a Church…)


  • I think the BK was at main post in '87 when I did Infantry School at Harmony Church. I couldn’t swear to that as my barracks was next to the old RIP school which was practically the end of the earth. I know it was there in '88-90 when I was stationed at Kelly Hill (1/18INF 197th)
    I also worked at Benning in 97-98 new barracks at Kelly Hill and 99 Ranger Barracks and HQ. Which are like 5 star luxury hotels compared to what was there in my day. Last time I was there was last year with my girlfriend while she was pet sitting. Heck right now I am just on the other side of Phenix City.

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