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Who is eligible?
All members of the armed forces and federal government civilian personnel who faithfully served the United States during the Cold War era, Sept. 2, 1945 to Dec. 26, 1991. Individuals requesting a certificate will certify that their character of service was honorable. Acceptable supporting document for proof of service is any official government or military document with recipient's name, Social Security Number or Military Service Number or Foreign Service Number, and date of service.
I have requested and received a certificate. For my small part in keeping Communism out of the USA, and for helping to keep the nukes from falling on our heads, I felt I deserved one of these.
If you know of anyone let them know of this. It is the only known recognition for having served during the Cold War.
HH & Be Safe (and Healthy) - God bless us - one and all
Remember: Seek ye first the kingdom of God (Mt. 6:33)
Pete in MI
All members of the armed forces and federal government civilian personnel who faithfully served the United States during the Cold War era, Sept. 2, 1945 to Dec. 26, 1991. Individuals requesting a certificate will certify that their character of service was honorable. Acceptable supporting document for proof of service is any official government or military document with recipient's name, Social Security Number or Military Service Number or Foreign Service Number, and date of service.
I have requested and received a certificate. For my small part in keeping Communism out of the USA, and for helping to keep the nukes from falling on our heads, I felt I deserved one of these.
If you know of anyone let them know of this. It is the only known recognition for having served during the Cold War.
HH & Be Safe (and Healthy) - God bless us - one and all
Remember: Seek ye first the kingdom of God (Mt. 6:33)
Pete in MI