Posted on Oct 23, 2017
SPC Scott Domogalla
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SMSgt Lawrence McCarter
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My Dad and Father in Law were both WWII Veteran's and were issued those ruptured ducks. I'm proud of both of them but they earned it NOT Me, I wouldn't even think of wearing it. As a Viet Nam Veteran I feel I could wear a pin from that war if I chose to but not for anything I did not serve in.
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SGT Rafael Irizarry-Laporte
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The armed forces are a kind of brotherhood. There are many ways to recognize the sacrifice they have made. One of these is to proudly use ornaments that others have earned if they have been legally authorized. It does not mean anything else.
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PO1 Donnie Balentine
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Actually, anyone who has been separated from any of the armed forces after WWII are eligible to apply for the ruptured duck award. You have to submit documentation proving you were honorably discharged post WW2. https://www.amervets.com/replacement/duck.htm
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I had heard about this some time ago but could never locate documentation confirming this. Thank you very much!
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It would appear this pin may still be issued, otherwise acquired, and worn. Warmest Regards, Sandy

http://www.americanwarlibrary.com/theduck.htm
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It would appear the ruptured duck lapel pin may be ordered from this organization. Warmest Regards, Sandy :)

http://www.amervets.com/replacement/duck.htm

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