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WWII, Asiatic Pacific Theater (Ribbon #017)
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Part# AF419 AF420 AF421 AF422 AF423 AF424 AF425 AF426 AF427 AF428 AF429 AF430 AF431 AF432 AF433 AF434 AF435 AF436 AF437 AF438 AF439 AF440 AF441 AF442 |
Inscription NONE (See Note 1) ANTISUBMARINE 1941-1945 (See Note 1) AIR COMBAT AP 1941-1945 PHILIPPINE ISLANDS 1941-1942 BURMA 1941-1942 CENTRAL PACIFIC 1941-1943 EAST INDIES 1942 INDIA BURMA 1942-1945 AIR OFFENSIVE, JAPAN 1942-1945 ALEUTIAN ISLANDS 1942-1943 CHINA DEFENSIVE 1942-1945 PAPUA 1942-1943 GUADALCANAL 1942-1943 NEW GUINEA 1943-1944 NORTHERN SOLOMONS 1943-1944 EASTERN MANDATES 1943-1944 BISMARCK ARCHIPELAGO 1943-1944 WESTERN PACIFIC 1944-1945 LEYTE 1944-1945 LUZON 1944-1945 CENTRAL BURMA 1945 SOUTHERN PHILIPPINES 1945 RYUKYUS 1945 CHINA OFFENSIVE 1945 |
WWII, European-African-Middle Eastern Theater
(Ribbon #057)
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Part# AF443 AF444 AF445 AF446 AF447 AF448 AF449 AF450 AF451 AF452 AF453 AF454 AF455 AF456 AF457 AF458 AF459 AF460 AF461 |
Inscription NONE ANTISUBMARINE 1941-1945 AIR COMBAT, EAME 1941-1945 EGYPT-LIBYA 1942-1943 AIR OFFENSIVE, EUROPE 1942-1944 ALGERIA-FRENCH MOROCCO 1942 TUNISIA (AIR) 1942-1943 SICILY (AIR) 1943 NAPLES-FOGGIA (AIR) 1943-1944 ANZIO 1944 ROME-ARNO 1944 NORMANDY 1944 NORTHERN FRANCE 1944 SOUTHERN FRANCE 1944 NORTH APENNINES 1944-1945 RHINELAND 1944-1945 ARDENNES-ALSACE 1944-1945 CENTRAL EUROPE 1945 PO VALLEY 1945 |
Korean Service (Ribbon #078)
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Part# AF462 AF463 AF464 AF465 AF466 AF467 AF468 AF469 AF470 AF471 AF472 |
Inscription NONE (See Note 1) UN DEFENSIVE 1950 UN OFFENSIVE 1950 CCF INTERVENTION 1950-1951 FIRST UN COUNTEROFFENSIVE 1951 CCF SPRING OFFENSIVE 1951 UN SUMMER-FALL OFFENSIVE 1951 SECOND KOREAN WINTER 1951-1952 KOREA SUMMER-FALL 1952 THIRD KOREAN WINTER 1952-1953 KOREA SUMMER 1953 |
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Part# AF473 AF474 AF475 AF476 AF477 AF478 AF479 AF480 AF481 AF482 AF483 AF484 AF485 AF486 AF487 AF488 AF489 AF490 |
Inscription NONE VIETNAM ADVISORY 1961-1965 VIETNAM DEFENSIVE 1965-1966 VIETNAM AIR 1966 VIETNAM AIR OFFENSIVE 1966-1967 VIETNAM AIR OFFENSIVE PHASE II 1967-1968 VIETNAM AIR OFFENSIVE PHASE III 1968 VIETNAM AIR/GROUND 1968 VIETNAM AIR OFFENSIVE PHASE IV 1968-1969 TET 69/COUNTEROFFENSIVE 1969 VIETNAM SUMMER-FALL 1969 VIETNAM WINTER-SPRING 1969-1970 SANCTUARY COUNTEROFFENSIVE 1970 SOUTHWEST MONSOON 1970 COMMANDO HUNT V 1970-1971 COMMANDO HUNT VI 1971 COMMANDO HUNT VII 1971-1972 VIETNAM CEASEFIRE 1972-1973 |
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Part# AF491 AF492 AF493 AF494 AF495 AF496 AF497 AF498 AF499 AF500 AF501 AF502 AF503 AF504 AF505 AF506 AF507 AF508 AF509 AF510 AF511 |
Inscription LEBANON 1958 TAIWAN STRAITS 1958-1959 QUEMOY AND MATSU ISLANDS 1958-1963 BERLIN 1961-1963 CUBA 1962-1963 CONGO 1964 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 1965-1966 KOREA 1966-1974 CAMBODIA 1975 VIETNAM 1975 MAYAGUEZ OPERATION 1975 GRENADA 1983 PANAMA 1989-1990 CONGO 1960-1962 VIETNAM 1958-1965 LAOS 1961-1962 CAMBODIA 1973 THAILAND 1973 LEBANON 1983-1987 LIBYA-ELDORADO CANYON 1986 PERSIAN GULF 1987-1990 |
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Part# AF512 AF513 AF514 AF515 |
Inscription NONE (See Note 1) DEFENSE OF SAUDI ARABIA 1990-1991 LIBERATION AND DEFENSE OF KUWAIT 1991 SOUTHWEST ASIA CEASE-FIRE 1991-1995 |
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Part# AF516 |
Inscription KOSOVO AIR CAMPAIGN 1999 |
Humane Action (Ribbon #085)
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Part# AF517 |
Inscription BERLIN AIRLIFT 1948-1949 |
Note 1. These are war service streamers and are
authorized for display on organizational flags and guidons only.
Type
II, Class 4, Size 2 (2-3/4 inches wide by 3 feet long) for organizational flags
Type II, Class 4, Size 3 (1-3/8 inches wide by 2 feet long) for guidons.
All Battle Streamers are made to military specifications, 2 3/4" width x
4' length.
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Type II, Class 4, Size 3 (1 3/8" by 2')
is for use with guidon flags.
Guidon Streamers have appropriately smaller
lettering and devices. Instead of a grommet, a sleeve is sewn that allows the
Streamer to fit over the top of the guidon flagpole and slide up or down on the
pole.
Shown below are only a few of the many guidon
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Embroidered Devices for USAF Battle Streamers
Star
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