Eligibility
VFW Eligibility Information
NEW ELIGIBILITY NOTICE: Any service person on active duty who sets foot, flies over, or sails on seas of hostile territory automatically are eligible for VFW membership.
The fundamental difference between our organization and other veterans organizations, and one in which we take great pride, is our eligibility qualifications. There are three primary requisites for membership in the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States: (1) Citizenship (2) Honorable service in the armed forces of the United States (3) Service entitling the applicant to the award of a recognized campaign medal or as set forth in the Congressional Charter and By-Laws and Manual of Procedure and Ritual.
Sec. 103 — ELECTION: (as adopted by the 107th National Convention)
Applications. After the applicant has filled out the application card, it should be provided to the Post Adjutant or Quartermaster, together with the dues (and admission fee, if applicable). A receipt shall be given to the applicant.
An applicant may be recommended after eligibility has been fully determined by the Post Reviewing Committee. With respect to a Department Member-at-Large, the Department Headquarters is responsible for the eligibility determination.
The original application of every member will be retained on file with the Adjutant.
Balloting on Applications. Before voting on the application during a Post meeting, the Commander shall allow the members present an opportunity to state their objections, if any, to the admission of the applicant. Unless one member present shall request a written ballot, a vote shall be taken and a majority of the votes cast shall decide acceptance or rejection of the application.
Rejection of Applicant. Should an applicant be rejected by the Post, the admission fee and dues shall be returned. After one year (12 months) he may again make appliction, but a person shall not be proposed for membership more than twice in one Post. An applicant rejected in one Post may apply to another Post or become a Department Member-at-Large.
Notification. The member shall be notified of his acceptance and that he is in good standing, subject to the By-Laws governing the organization. The member shall receive a membership card and will be eligible to receive a lapel pin.
Obligation. New Post members may receive the obligation according to the Ritual.
CHECKING ELIGIBILITY:
Proof of service to establish eligibility for membership rests with the applicant. The Post is responsible for assuring the eligibility of every member accepted to membership. A careful check of eligibility at the time a person joins will save a great deal of trouble and embarrassment later. A veteran who is not accepted for membership because of ineligibility at the time of application is only disappointed. A member who is removed for ineligibility after having paid dues for several years is justifiably angry.
Assuming that a person is a United States citizen and has an honorable discharge from the U.S. armed forces, it only remains to be proven that the person has earned a recognized campaign medal or badge; served in Korea between June 30, 1949 until present; or earned Hostile Fire or Imminent Danger Pay eligibility. Those people in the armed forces of the United States shall become eligible for membership immediately upon arrival on hostile soil, in hostile waters or the airspace above in the performance of service.
Discharges issued during and immediately after World War II have a section on the back listing the medals and decorations which have been earned. Persons discharged later received a DD-214, “Report of Separation” form, which lists the medals and decorations on the front. Lost separation documents can be replaced by completing and submitting GSA Standard Form 180, “Request Pertaining to Military Records.”
There is always a possibility of an omission on the separation documents. If an applicant claims entitlement to a medal, which is not shown on the individual’s separation papers, that person may request verification and correction of records by submitting a GSA Standard Form 180.
The GSA Standard Form 180 is available from any office of the Veterans’ Affairs or state Veterans’ Departments. The form must be completed and signed by the veteran in order to receive the information requested or authorize the release of the information to the Veterans of Foreign Wars.
For Subsequent Service, refer to Sec. 101 of the Manual of Procedure.
ELIGIBILITY REGULATIONS:
The following is to be used as a guide in determining eligibility for membership. The following
campaign medals and the periods issued have been authorized by the United States of America, and the holder of any such
medal or medals is recognized as possessing the campaign medal requisite of eligibility.
Rev. 05/11
| CAMPAIGN /MEDALS | MILITARY SERVICE | QUALIFYING DATES |
| Expeditionary | Navy/ Marine Corps | Feb. 12, 1874 – Open |
| Spanish Campaign | Army | May 11, 1898 – Aug. 16, 1898 |
Navy | Apr. 20, 1898 – Dec. 10, 1898 | |
| Army of Cuba Occupation | Army | Jul. 18, 1898 – May 20, 1902 |
| Army of Puerto Rico Occupation | Army | Aug. 14, 1898 – Dec. 10, 1898 |
| Philippine Campaign | Army | Feb. 4, 1899 – Dec. 31, 1913 |
Navy | Feb. 4, 1899 – Sep. 15, 1906 | |
| China Relief Expedition | Army | Jun. 20, 1900 – May 27, 1901 |
Navy | Apr. 5, 1900 – May 27, 1901 | |
| Cuban Pacification | Army | Oct. 6, 1906 – Apr. 1, 1909 |
Navy | Sep. 12, 1906 – Apr. 1, 1909 | |
| Mexican Service | Army | Apr. 12, 1911 – Jun. 16, 1919 |
Navy | Apr. 12, 1914 – Feb. 7, 1917 | |
| First Nicaraguan Campaign | Navy | Jul. 29, 1912 – Nov. 14, 1912 |
| Haitian Campaign | Navy | Jul. 9, 1915 – Dec. 6, 1915 |
Navy | Apr. 1, 1919 – Jun. 15, 1920 | |
| Dominican Campaign | Navy | May 4, 1916 – Dec. 5, 1916 |
| World War I Victory (with battle or service clasp incld. Siberia and European Russia) | Army | Apr. 6, 1917 – Apr. 1, 1920 |
Navy | Apr. 6, 1917 – Mar. 30, 1920 | |
| Army Occup. of Germany | Army | Nov. 12, 1918 – Jul. 11, 1923 |
| Second Nicaraguan Campaign | Navy | Aug. 27, 1926 – Jan. 2, 1933 |
| Yangtze Service | Navy | Sep. 3, 1926 – Oct. 21, 1927 |
Mar. 1, 1930 – Dec. 31, 1932 | ||
| China Service | Navy | Jul. 7, 1937 – Sep. 7, 1939 |
Sep. 2, 1945 – Apr. 1, 1957 | ||
| American Defense Service (with foreign service clasp) | Army-Navy | Sep. 8, 1939 – Dec. 7, 1941 |
| European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign | Army-Navy | Dec. 7, 1941 – Nov. 8, 1945 |
| American Campaign (30 consecutive or 60 nonconsecutive days of duty outside continental limits of the U.S.) | Army-Navy | Dec. 7, 1941 – Mar. 2, 1946 |
| Asiatic-Pacific Campaign | Army-Navy | Dec. 7, 1941 – Mar. 2, 1946 |
| Army of Occupation (30 consecutive days of duty) | ||
Italy | May 9, 1945 – Sep. 15, 1947 | |
Germany (except West Berlin) | May 9, 1945 – May 5, 1955 | |
Austria | May 9, 1945 – Jul. 27, 1955 | |
Germany (West Berlin) | May 9, 1945 – Oct. 2, 1990 | |
Korea | Sep. 3, 1945 – Jun. 29, 1949 | |
Japan | Sep. 3, 1945 – Apr. 27, 1952 | |
| Navy Occupation Service Medal | ||
Italy | May 8, 1945 – Dec. 15, 1947 | |
Trieste | May 8, 1945 – Oct. 26, 1954 | |
Germany (except West Berlin) | May 8, 1945 – May 5, 1955 | |
Austria | May 8, 1945 – Oct. 25, 1955 | |
Asiatic Pacific | ||
| Korean Service Medal | Army, Navy, Air Force | Jun. 27, 1950 – Jul. 27, 1954 |
Navy & Marine Corps Expeditionary Medal | ||
Cuban Military Operation | Jan. 3, 1961 – Oct. 23, 1962 | |
Thailand Military Operation | May 16, 1962 – Aug. 10, 1962 | |
Iranian, Yemen & Indian Ocean Operation | Dec. 8, 1978 – Jun. 6, 1979 | |
Nov. 21, 1979 – Oct. 20, 1981 | ||
Lebanon | Aug. 20, 1982 – May 31, 1983 | |
Libyan Expedition | Jan. 20, 1986 – Jun. 27, 1986 | |
Persian Gulf | Feb. 1, 1987 – Jul. 23, 1987 | |
Panama (pre and post invasion) | Apr. 1, 1988 – Dec. 19, 1989 | |
Feb. 1, 1990 – Jun. 13, 1990 | ||
Operation Sharp Edge - Liberia | Aug. 5, 1990 – Feb. 21, 1991 | |
Operation Distant Runner - Rwanda (11th Marine Exped. Unit USS Peleliu) | Apr. 7-18, 1994 | |
| Vietnam Service Medal | Jul. 4, 1965 – Mar. 8, 1973 | |
| Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal (30 consecutive or 60 non-consecutive days of duty) | ||
Lebanon | Jul. 1, 1958 – Nov. 1, 1958 | |
Taiwan Straits | Aug. 23, 1958 – Jan. 1, 1959 | |
Quemoy & Matsu Islands | Aug. 23, 1958 – Jun. 1, 1963 | |
Vietnam | Jul. 1, 1958 – Jul. 3, 1965 | |
Congo | Jul. 14, 1960 – Sep. 1, 1962 | |
Laos | Apr. 19, 1961 – Oct. 7, 1962 | |
Berlin | Aug. 14, 1961 – Jun. 1, 1963 | |
Cuba | Oct. 24, 1962 – Jun. 1, 1963 | |
Congo | Nov. 23-27, 1964 | |
Dominican Republic | Apr. 23, 1965 – Sep. 21, 1966 | |
Korea | Oct. 1, 1966 – Jun. 30, 1974 | |
Cambodia | Mar. 29, 1973 – Aug. 15, 1973 | |
Thailand (only those in direct support of Cambodia) | Mar. 29, 1973 – Aug. 15, 1973 | |
Operation Eagle Pull - Cambodia (includes evacuation) | Apr. 11-13, 1975 | |
Operation Frequent Wind-Vietnam (includes evacuation) | Apr. 29-30, 1975 | |
Mayaquez Operation | May 15, 1975 | |
El Salvador | Jan. 1, 1981 – Feb. 1, 1992 | |
Lebanon | Jun. 1, 1983 – Dec. 1, 1987 | |
Operation Urgent Fury - Grenada | Oct. 23, 1983 – Nov. 21, 1983 | |
Eldorado Canyon - Libya | Apr. 12-17, 1986 | |
Operation Earnest Will - Persian Gulf (only those participating in, or in direct support) | Jul. 24, 1987 – Aug. 1, 1990 | |
Operation Just Cause - Panama (USS Vreeland & other SVS-designated aircrew mbrs. outside the Conus in direct support) | Dec. 20, 1989 – Jan. 31, 1990 | |
United Shield - Somalia | Dec. 5, 1992 – Mar. 31, 1995 | |
Operation Restore Hope - Somalia | Dec. 5, 1992 – Mar. 31, 1995 | |
Operation Uphold Democracy - Haiti | Sep. 16, 1994 – Mar. 31, 1995 | |
Operation Joint Endeavor - Bosnia Croatia, the Adriatic Sea & airspace | Nov. 20, 1995 – Dec. 19, 1996 | |
Operation Vigilant Sentinel - Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, & Persian Gulf. | Dec. 1, 1995 – Feb. 15, 1997 | |
Operation Southern Watch - Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Persian Gulf, Bahrain, Qatar, UAE, Oman, Gulf of Oman W of 62 E Long., Yemen, Egypt, & Jordan. | Dec. 1, 1995 – Mar. 18, 2003 | |
Operation Maritime Intercept - Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Red Sea, Persian Gulf, Gulf of Oman W of 62o E Long., Bahrain, Qatar, UAE, Oman, Yemen, Egypt, & Jordan | Dec. 1, 1995 – Mar. 18, 2003 | |
Operation Joint Guard- Bosnia, Croatia, Adriatic Sea & airspace. | Dec. 20, 1996 – Jun. 20, 1998 | |
Operation Northern Watch - Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Persian Gulf W of 56 E Long., and Incirlik AB, Turkey (only pers. TDY to ONW) | Jan. 1, 1997 – Mar. 18, 2003 | |
Operation Joint Forge - Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Adriatic Sea & airspace. | Jun. 21, 1998 – Open | |
Operation Desert Thunder - Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, UAE, Oman, Yemen, Egypt, Jordan, Persian Gulf, Gulf of Oman, Red Sea support. | Nov. 11, 1998 – Dec. 22, 1998 | |
Operation Desert Fox - Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, UAE, Oman, Yemen, Egypt, Jordan, Persian Gulf, Gulf of Oman, USN Red Sea support. | Dec. 16, 1998 – Dec. 22, 1998 | |
| Southwest Asia Service Medal | ||
Operation Desert Shield/Operation Desert Storm (combat areas of operation only) | Aug. 2, 1990 – Nov. 30, 1995 | |
Personnel assigned to support units serving in Israel, Egypt, Turkey, Syria, Jordan. | Jan. 17, 1991 – Apr. 11, 1991 | |
| Kosovo Campaign Medal | ||
Operation Allied Force - Kosovo Air Campaign | Mar. 24, 1999 – Jun. 10, 1999 | |
Kosovo Defense Campaign - Ground Action | Jun. 11, 1999 – Open | |
| Combat Infantryman Badge & Combat Medical Badge | Army | Dec. 6, 1941 – Open |
| Combat Action Ribbon | Navy, Marine, Coast Guard | Dec. 6, 1941 – Open |
| Combat Action Badge | Army | Sep. 18, 2001 – Open |
| SSBN Nuclear Deterrent Patrol Breast Insignia | Navy | Jan. 21, 1961 – Open |
| Korea Duty Service on the Korean Peninsula, its airspace and territorial waters for 30 consecutive or 60 non-consecutive days of duty. | Jun. 30, 1949 – Open | |
| Korea Defense Service Medal | Jul. 28, 1954 – Open | |
| Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal | Sep. 11, 2001 – Open | |
| Afghanistan Campaign Medal | Sep. 11, 2001 – Open | |
| Iraq Campaign Medal | Mar. 19, 2003 – Open | |
| Air Force Expeditionary Service Ribbon with GOLD BORDER | Apr. 2004 – Open | |
| Hostile Fire or Imminent Danger Pay |
