Recently, I visited an antique store and got some medals, namely, these:

As you can see, I have the National Defense Medal and the Air Force Good Conduct Medal.
I wish to find the solider who wore these, and my on-line super sleuthing skills have found this:
The National Defense Medal was created in the early '50's and has been awarded during the Korean War, The Vietnam War, The Gulf War, and The War On Terror. The criteria is active duty.
The Air Force Good Conduct ribbon was created in 1960, put into production in 1963, discontinued in 2005, and no longer awarded in 2006. The criteria is 3 consecutive years of service in the Air Force.
From that information I have deduced this:
The Gulf War and War On Terror were too recent to have their medals in an antique store.
The Air Force Good Conduct Medal was created after Korea, leaving only 'Nam.
So the person I am looking for:
Served in Vietnam
Served for at least 3 years in the Air Force
Is probably male (The only women I know of who served in 'Nam are nurses.)
Is probably deceased (I mean, why would his medals be in a store?)
Which brings me to my question:
Does anyone know a database where I can look things like this up?


As you can see, I have the National Defense Medal and the Air Force Good Conduct Medal.
I wish to find the solider who wore these, and my on-line super sleuthing skills have found this:
The National Defense Medal was created in the early '50's and has been awarded during the Korean War, The Vietnam War, The Gulf War, and The War On Terror. The criteria is active duty.
The Air Force Good Conduct ribbon was created in 1960, put into production in 1963, discontinued in 2005, and no longer awarded in 2006. The criteria is 3 consecutive years of service in the Air Force.
From that information I have deduced this:
The Gulf War and War On Terror were too recent to have their medals in an antique store.
The Air Force Good Conduct Medal was created after Korea, leaving only 'Nam.
So the person I am looking for:
Served in Vietnam
Served for at least 3 years in the Air Force
Is probably male (The only women I know of who served in 'Nam are nurses.)
Is probably deceased (I mean, why would his medals be in a store?)
Which brings me to my question:
Does anyone know a database where I can look things like this up?