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World War II
Doughlas H. Fox
earned one bronze service star on her
Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Ribbon
as follows:
1 Star
OKINAWA OPERATION
Assault and occupation of Okinawa: 5–28 May 1945.
Korean War
Douglas H. Fox
earned two bronze service stars on her
Korean Service Ribbon
as follows:
1 Star
SECOND KOREAN WINTER, 1951–52
5 March–30 April 1952.
1 Star
KOREAN DEFENSE, SUMMER-FALL 1952
1 May–16 June 1952.