PERSONALIA
 
Name:  Bunio, Vincent H. (Service number: 39 049 459, U.S. Army)
Date of birth: February 18th, 1923 (Rocklin/California, United States)
Nationality:  American
BIOGRAPHY: 
Vincent H. Bunio entered service in Montery, California on March 29th, 1944. He was send to the Far Eastern Theatre on September 26th, 1944 to arrive there on October 28th. After seeing action in Burma and China, he was returned to the States on February 11th, 1946, to arrive there on March 7th. Vincent Bunio was honorably discharged at the Separation Center, Camp Beale, California on March 11th, 1946.

Vincent H. Bunio never received the him awarded decorations. After research and verifications, the NPRC noticed by letter he would still receive the decorations he was entitled to.
     
COMBAT INFANTRYMAN BADGE
Awarded on: March 10th, 1945
 
     
WORLD WAR TWO VICTORY MEDAL
Awarded on: October 23rd, 1945
Details: According to TWX, War Department, 23rd October 1945.
 
     
HONORABLE SERVICE LAPEL BUTTON / HONORABLE DISCHARGE EMBLEM
Rank: Technician (T-4)
Unit: 475th Infantry Regiment
Awarded on: March 11th, 1946
 
     
BRONZE STAR (BSM)
 
     
GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL - ARMY
 
     
ASIATIC-PACIFIC CAMPAIGN MEDAL
Action: Awarded with four campaign stars for "INDIA BURMA", "CENTRAL BURMA", "CHINA DEFENCE" and "CHINE OFFENSE".
Details: Service in the campaigns was recognized by General Orders No.33, War Department (1945). The APCM was not entered on his Discharge Form.
 
     
AMERICAN CAMPAIGN MEDAL
 
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Picture source:   - Jake & Heidi Bunio
Information source(s):   - Honorable Discharge Form
- Confirmation Letter Decorations, National Personnel Records Center, dated December 19th, 2011
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