Republic of Vietnam (RVN) Campaign Medal Ribbon
Criteria: A military award of South Vietnam established in 1966.
Awarded to any member of the United States military who completed at
least six months of duty in the Republic of Vietnam between the dates
of March 1, 1961 and March 28, 1973. The decoration may also be awarded
to any service member who, while serving outside the geographical
limits of South Vietnam, provided direct combat support to the Republic
of Vietnam Armed Forces for a period exceeding six months. In such
cases, a service member must have been awarded either the Vietnam
Service Medal or the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal (for service in a
Vietnam campaign) to be eligible. For those U.S. service members who
were wounded by an enemy force, captured by the enemy in the line of
duty, or killed in action, the Vietnam Campaign Medal is automatically
awarded regardless of total time served in Vietnam. The Vietnam
Campaign Medal is issued with a device known as the “1960 Bar”. The bar
displays the date of 1960 followed by a dash and a blank space.
Note:
This service ribbon is issued by the military along with an
accompanying medal.