Issue Requirements
The Vietnam Cross of Gallantry is the equivalent of the French Croix de Guerre. The VCOG was originally authorized only to specific individuals and units. In May, 1974 the Government of (South) Vietnam (Republic of Vietnam) authorized the VCOG all foreign military personnel and units for valorous achievement/participation during the Vietnam conflict, March 1, 1961 through March 28, 1973 (General Order 8, MACV). In April 1975 the GVN re-authorized the VCOG to all foreign military personnel who served in Vietnam until the end of the war, including foreign personnel who risked their lives in the final evacuation operations. All recipients of the Vietnam Service Medal and Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal (Vietnam) are also authorized the Vietnam Cross of Gallantry.
The VCOG is a symbol of gratitude to all Allied soldiers, sailors, Marines and airpersonnel who worked and fought and sacrificed themselves for the freedom of the Republic of Vietnam. Authorization to all foreign military personnel was presented by the GVN to Military Assistance Command, Vietnam and all subordinate units under General Order 8, 1974
Military Personnel included in the Award
of the Cross of Gallantry:
Australia
Cambodia
Canada
Dominican Republic
France
Great Britain
Haiti
Israel
Korea, Republic of
Laos
New Zealand
Philippines (Island Republics)
Puerto Rico
Samoa
Taiwan
Thailand
United States
You must submit the following document displaying your Vietnam War Service:
# An unaltered photocopy of your Report of Separation document displaying one of the following:
* a. your award of the Vietnam Service Medal
* OR b. your award of the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal (for Vietnam Service)
* OR c. the name of the ship or vessel authorized the VSM or AFEM-Vietnam
NOTICE
This Display Recognition is available ONLY to authorized recipients who possess orders, or authorization form, or release documentation that confirms award eligibility. (See "Issue Requirements"). To obtain either a Display Medal or a Display Recognition for your authorized award you will be required to provide military-issued documentation authorizing your award. There are no exceptions.
WARNING!
You must NOT submit a military issued document or photocopy that:
* has been altered in any way by you after
the original's official issue
* contains information or corrections or
additions that you entered
* lists awards or training you knowingly did not receive
* contains highlighting, colorizing or other markings you entered
Be advised that on request any knowingly fraudulent document sent by you will be released to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) that may result in prosecution and/or fine/imprisonment.

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