WW2 veterans - How to apply for the Legion of Honor?
The French Legion of Honor was created to reward eminent military and civil merits in the service of France. It is the highest distinction that can be conferred in France on a French citizen as well as on a foreigner.
Upon presentation of their military file as detailed under here, US veterans who served in France during World War II are eligible for this distinction.
Those selected are appointed to the rank of Knight of the Legion of Honor.
The Legion of Honor medal is not awarded posthumously.
Created to honor extraordinary contributions to the country, the Legion of Honor is France’s highest distinction.
o be eligible for this outstanding award, the candidate must follow these strict criterias:
? Interested veterans of all armed forces will be taken into consideration if they have fought on French territory and, in particular, in these three following campaigns for the Liberation of France: Normandy, Provence and Northern France. Actions which took place in Belgium, Germany, Italy or any neighboring European country, are not taken into consideration.
Interested veterans must provide a file with the documents below:
Honorable Discharge paper, military separation order or DD Form-214
Military records mentioning their mission(s) on French soil before May 8th, 1945
Citations for previous military awards such as the Silver Medal, the Bronze Medal, the Purple Heart Medal or higher distinctions, indicating meritorious actions during combat operations.
A small paragraph explaining their mission(s) on French soil before May 8th, 1945.
The "Proposal Memory” form below, completed in block letters and printed legibly:
A copy of a photo (and authentication of name change, appliicable).
Interested veterans who live in Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas should send the complete file to :
Consulate General of France in Houston
777 Post Oak Boulevard
Suite 600
Houston, TX 77056