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Many people
have asked why their dad, brother, husband, or son’s name was not
on our Honor Roll. It was not there because he was not a member of the Distinguished
Flying Cross Society. You probably did not realize that the government did
not keep a cumulative record of DFC recipients therefore no one knows how
many were issued or to whom. Our organization was not founded until 1994
so we represent only a small fraction of recipients. We do have spouses
or children of recipients making their loved ones members of the Society
and this can be done. Once a person is made a member,
his name will be proudly displayed in perpetuity on our website Honor Roll.
Please read the Application and upon meeting the requirements regarding
the Society your loved-one will be honored in perpetuity. If you need any
further information just let us know.
Jack Mates, DFCS |
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The membership application is available below in Adobe Acrobat. The
Adobe Acrobat reader is available free of charge
by clicking on the Adobe Logo below:
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Click on the appropriate version from above. Download the file to your
computer and print. Fill in the requested information and mail with check
or money order to: |
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The
Distinguished Flying Cross Society
Membership Committee
P.O. Box 530250
San Diego, CA 92153
Toll-free: 1-866-DFC-MEDAL (332-6332) |
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Click
here to
request military personnel records. You will be taken to the NARA
website where you can make your request. When you are done, simply close
the new browser window to return to this page. |
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