VFW Eligibility Requirements
The fundamental difference between our Organization and other veteran
organizations, and one in which we take great pride, is our eligibility
qualifications. There are three 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/or By-Laws.
Checking Eligibility: Checking eligibility is comparatively simple.
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 served outside the continental limits of the U.S. and has
earned a campaign or service medal recognized by the VFW as meeting
the campaign medal requisite for VFW Membership. (The only exception
is for service in Korea after June 30, 1949, until present.)
Discharges issued during and immediately after the close of 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 has a space showing medals and decorations.
Lost separation documents can be replaced by completing and submitting
GSA Standard Form 180, "Request Pertaining to Military Records."
Requesting 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
Administration 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.
Eligibility Regulations: The following is to be used as a guide
in determining eligibility for membership, and is furnished as a matter
of information concerning the periods during which campaign and/or service
medals were authorized.
The following campaign medals, and the periods for which 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.
Eligibility Listing