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  • High Plaines Doug r
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2009
    • 267

    #1

    Speciallty plates

    Guys,

    I’m conflicted and ask the forum’s opinion.

    My Dad carried Texas Legion of Valor plates on his car as a benefit of having been awarded the DSC in WWII. He paid nothing extra for these plates and it granted him free parking at San Antonio International Air Port and probably at the capitol in Austin (Not that he ever used either of those privileges).

    Now, here in Colorado I can buy Bronze Star with “V” plates providing I produce my DD214 with BSM/V documentation for the DMV here. I think I have to pay $50 or so for the plates the 1st year.

    I’m proud of the 11 months I spent in Southeast Asia although I was a pretty indifferent soldier otherwise. (Nothing to compare to the 33 years of service my father provided).

    Question: Is it pretentious of me to want to display a BSM with “V” license plate?

    Actually, I would be equally happy to buy a Combat Infantry Badge plate if one was made available and I don’t have the same mixed feelings with regard to display of that award (since I KNOW I actually earned that one).
    Thanks,

    Doug
  • Cosine26
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2009
    • 737

    #2
    I believe that it is a matter of personal preference. Certainly you should not be ashamed of but should be proud service in NAM or any hostile zone.
    Last edited by Cosine26; 03-08-2012, 07:40.

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    • amber
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2010
      • 268

      #3
      I have always felt that the CIB is a decoration that is right near the top. Anyone so honored with it should display it proudly.

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      • Guamsst
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2010
        • 9753

        #4
        I can't get past the $50 fee to decide if it is pretentious or not.

        I see tons of DV (disabled Veteran) and purple heart/ branch of service plates in Texas. I don't know if they cost extra or not, I may have to check into it now.
        I own firearms not to fight against my government, but to ensure I will not have to.

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        • High Plaines Doug r
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2009
          • 267

          #5
          Originally posted by Guamsst
          I can't get past the $50 fee to decide if it is pretentious or not.

          I see tons of DV (disabled Veteran) and purple heart/ branch of service plates in Texas. I don't know if they cost extra or not, I may have to check into it now.
          I believe Colorado issues DV and Purple Heart plates w/o charge to qualified vets and I'm pretty sure Texas does too. The $50 BSM/V fee is what makes me think only the pretentious would pay for the recognition.

          Amber:
          If Colorado issued or made available a CIB plate, I'd have it on my car.

          Thanks guys, I'll wait for the CIB plate to come out before I jump in.

          Doug
          Last edited by High Plaines Doug r; 03-08-2012, 06:23.

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          • Ken The Kanuck
            Very Senior Member - OFC
            • Aug 2009
            • 4094

            #6
            Not having served perhaps I am not a very good person to speak, but I believe that all who have served have every right to be proud and we who have not owe them a debt of thanks.

            KTK

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            • High Plaines Doug r
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2009
              • 267

              #7
              As I said in the OP, I'm proud of my service but that's not the point. If the plates are a method of bonding with others who have a similar experience, I'm good with that. I'm not looking for a thank you at this 42 year old juncture, a lot of vets have given much more than I ever did.
              The point of wearing the plates would be: "Hey! Brother. Welcome home!"

              Otherwise, it's not worth the $50 bucks to me.
              Do the plates communicate that sentiment?

              Thanks for your thoughts,
              Doug

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              • Sarge
                Senior Member
                • Sep 2009
                • 218

                #8
                WHO told you that the BS plates are $50???
                The following in Colorado are FREE! - POW, Pearl Harbor Survivor, DV, MOH, Silver Star, Bronze Star & Purple Heart.
                The 2nd set will cost you - NOT the first!
                If you qualify for more than 1 of the above and have more than 1 vehicle you can have a different Free plate on each vehicle. I have the PH plate on my truck and the DV on my motorcycle/side car rig. I got those before the SS, & BS plates came out or I might have done them differently.
                Do you belong to the CIB assoc? We have a chapter here in Colo.
                Sarge
                Last edited by Sarge; 03-08-2012, 10:23.
                Calling illegal aliens undocumented immigrants is like calling drug dealers unlicensed pharmacists!
                LIFE MEMBER: NRA, VFW, DAV, SFA, SOA, 281.AHC Assoc & CAF

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                • High Plaines Doug r
                  Senior Member
                  • Aug 2009
                  • 267

                  #9
                  Sarge,

                  From the Colorado Dept of Revenue website (I bolded the Fees paragraph):

                  "Bronze Star of Valor

                  Available For: Passenger cars, trucks that do not exceed 16,000 pounds empty weight, noncommercial or recreation vehicles, motor homes, motorcycles.

                  Who Qualifies: Any person who can demonstrate being awarded the Bronze Star of Valor medal.

                  Requirements: Qualifying person must submit a copy of form DD214 (issued by the U.S. Government) or military orders that demonstrate being awarded the Bronze Star of Valor medal, along with the DR 2690 form .

                  Fees: One time fee of $50.00 for issuance and replacement of plates, in addition to other taxes and fees.

                  Number of Plates Allowed: Unlimited."

                  I've never heard of the Combat Infantry Association. I'll look into it.

                  Doug

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                  • Sarge
                    Senior Member
                    • Sep 2009
                    • 218

                    #10
                    That sounds like the 2nd or more set of plates. On all of these that I know of anything past the 1st set of plates you have to pay for, BUT that first set is free.
                    Call DMV and ask them.
                    Sarge
                    Calling illegal aliens undocumented immigrants is like calling drug dealers unlicensed pharmacists!
                    LIFE MEMBER: NRA, VFW, DAV, SFA, SOA, 281.AHC Assoc & CAF

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                    • High Plaines Doug r
                      Senior Member
                      • Aug 2009
                      • 267

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Sarge
                      That sounds like the 2nd or more set of plates. On all of these that I know of anything past the 1st set of plates you have to pay for, BUT that first set is free.
                      Call DMV and ask them.
                      Sarge
                      I have spoken to DMV when I was there registering a car back in November. That's where I learned of the plates. They made it clear and the website is clear that you are mistaken with regard to the BSM/V plate fees.

                      Doug

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                      • Sean P Gilday
                        Member
                        • Sep 2010
                        • 88

                        #12
                        Personal preference. I'm entitled to free NYS Purple Heart plates, but dont want them.

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                        • High Plaines Doug r
                          Senior Member
                          • Aug 2009
                          • 267

                          #13
                          Sean,
                          I can imagine your mixed feelings about that decoration.
                          On one hand you were in the wrong place at the wrong time; on the other, you took a shot that otherwise would have been aimed at someone else so you made a contribution in blood. That's a bigger sacrifice than I ever made.
                          Welcome home.

                          Doug

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                          • Art
                            Senior Member, Deceased
                            • Dec 2009
                            • 9256

                            #14
                            I see assorted military decoration plates, especially Purple Heart ones all over Texas. Message plates are a different story. I have a "war on terrorism" plate on the small SUV that I drive, cost me $30.00 and is good for at least five years which is when Texas requires plates to be replaced Since the car was already five years old when I bought it I think it'll be the last one on that vehicle. . I'm with you on the decoration plates. If I was qualified for one, and I'm not, I think I'd feel conflicted too. I avoid events where they might ask veterans to rise, makes me uncomfortable. Being singled out for what in my case was really a very ordinary military career bothers me a bit.

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                            • High Plaines Doug r
                              Senior Member
                              • Aug 2009
                              • 267

                              #15
                              Art,
                              I think your post actually settles the plates question for me.
                              As a draftee, my 1 year, 6 month, 7 day active carrier in the Army was quite mundane except for a very few moments.
                              I'm not interested in responding to the questions of everyday, curious onlookers.

                              Thanks for your post,
                              Doug

                              P.S And thanks for the contributions of all previous posters to the thread.

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