Gentlemen,
I have questions about this medal and the awarding there of. It was obviously made for the Army of Occupation of Japan. There are examples of this medal with bars for both Japan and Germany. The one of primary interest here has a 'Germany" bar and a small airplane which is said to indicate the Berlin Airlift of 1948. This brings up two, and possibly more, questions.
1-Could this medal be awarded to anyone other that members of the US military serving in said army?
2-Could it be awarded to civilians working with/for the US Army of Occupation?
3-If the answer to 3 is yes, could it have been awarded to German citizens?
4-Since the first LSU units were raised to assist during the 1948 airlift could the members of this unit have been awarded this medal?
5-Were there any awards, other than the Long Service Awards created for the LSU/CSU units, that could have been, or were, awarded to LSU/CSU units?
Regards,
Gordon
I have questions about this medal and the awarding there of. It was obviously made for the Army of Occupation of Japan. There are examples of this medal with bars for both Japan and Germany. The one of primary interest here has a 'Germany" bar and a small airplane which is said to indicate the Berlin Airlift of 1948. This brings up two, and possibly more, questions.
1-Could this medal be awarded to anyone other that members of the US military serving in said army?
2-Could it be awarded to civilians working with/for the US Army of Occupation?
3-If the answer to 3 is yes, could it have been awarded to German citizens?
4-Since the first LSU units were raised to assist during the 1948 airlift could the members of this unit have been awarded this medal?
5-Were there any awards, other than the Long Service Awards created for the LSU/CSU units, that could have been, or were, awarded to LSU/CSU units?
Regards,
Gordon
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