The ribbon rack was passed down in 1995 in memory of his father who died during his service in Vietnam and Laos, particularly at Lima Site 85 and various small radar sites across Southeast Asia and Northeast Laos. It holds profound significance for the participant as it serves as the participant's first real connection to his father's military achievements, many of which he had been unaware of until then. Currently residing in Utah, they stand as a symbol of service member pride.
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