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Specialty Plates Disabled Veteran Plate Guide SPECIALTY PLATES DISABLED VETERAN PLATE GUIDE Rev 08/2021 The following is a list of Disabled Veteran license plates in alphabetical order. By clicking on any plate name listed, the guide will provide a plate image and all RTS NAMES offered for each license plate. At the bottom of each page is a “Back to Top” link. This link will bring you back to the plate names in the Table of Contents. The guide can be printed; the corresponding page for each plate is indicated by each name. Table of Contents Plate Name Page Disabled Veteran 4 Disabled Veteran, 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment 4 Disabled Veteran, 36th Infantry Division 4 Disabled Veteran, 173rd Airborne Brigade 4 Disabled Veteran with Air Force Cross Medal 5 Disabled Veteran with Air Medal 5 Disabled Veteran with Air Medal with Valor 5 Disabled Veteran with Airman’s Medal 5 Disabled Veteran with Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal 5 Disabled Veteran with Armed Forces Service Medal 6 Disabled Veteran with Army Distinguished Service Cross Medal 6 Disabled Veteran with Army of Occupation Medal 6 Disabled Veteran with Bronze Star Medal 7 Disabled Veteran with Bronze Star Medal with Valor 7 Disabled Veteran with China Service Medal 7 Disabled Veteran with Coast Guard Medal 7 Disabled Veteran with Combat Action Badge 8 Disabled Veteran with Combat Action Medal 8 Disabled Veteran with Combat Action Ribbon, Coast Guard 8 Disabled Veteran with Combat Action Ribbon, Navy and Marine Corps 8 Disabled Veteran with Combat Infantryman Badge 9 Disabled Veteran with Combat Medical Badge 9 Disabled Veteran with Commendation Medal, U.S. Air Force 9 Disabled Veteran with Commendation Medal with Valor, U.S. Air Force 9 Disabled Veteran with Commendation Medal, U.S. Army 10 Disabled Veteran with Commendation Medal with Valor, U.S. Army 10 1 Disabled Veteran with Commendation Medal, U.S. Coast Guard 10 Disabled Veteran with Commendation Medal with Valor, U.S. Coast Guard 10 Disabled Veteran with Commendation Medal, Joint Services 11 Disabled Veteran with Commendation Medal with Valor, Joint Services 11 Disabled Veteran with Commendation Medal, U.S. Navy or Marine Corps 11 Disabled Veteran with Commendation Medal with Valor, U.S. Navy and Marine Corps 11 Disabled Veteran with Congressional Medal of Honor, U.S. Air Force 12 Disabled Veteran with Congressional Medal of Honor, U.S. Army 12 Disabled Veteran with Congressional Medal of Honor, U.S. Navy 12 Disabled Veteran with Defense Meritorious Service Medal 12 Disabled Veteran with Defense Superior Service Medal 13 Disabled Veteran with Desert Storm National Defense Service Medal 13 Disabled Veteran with Desert Storm Southwest Asia Service Medal 13 Disabled Veteran with Distinguished Flying Cross Medal 13 Disabled Veteran with Distinguished Flying Cross Medal with Valor 14 Disabled Veteran with Distinguished Service Medal, U.S. Air Force 14 Disabled Veteran with Distinguished Service Medal, U.S. Army 14 Disabled Veteran with Distinguished Service Medal, U.S. Coast Guard 14 Disabled Veteran with Distinguished Service Medal, U.S. Department of Defense 15 Disabled Veteran with Distinguished Service Medal, U.S. Department of Homeland Security 15 Disabled Veteran with Distinguished Service Medal, U.S. Department of Transportation 15 Disabled Veteran with Distinguished Service Medal, U.S. Navy 15 Disabled Veteran with Enduring Freedom Medal 16 Disabled Veteran with Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal 16 Disabled Veteran with Global War on Terrorism Service Medal 16 Disabled Veteran with Inherent Resolve Campaign Medal 16 Disabled Veteran with Korean Defense Service Medal 17 Disabled Veteran with Korean Service Medal 17 Disabled Veteran with Korean War National Defense Service Medal 17 Disabled Veteran with Kosovo Campaign Medal 17 2 Disabled Veteran with Legion of Merit Medal 18 Disabled Veteran with Marine Corps Expeditionary Medal 18 Disabled Veteran with Master Army Aviator 18 Disabled Veteran with Merchant Marine Expeditionary Medal 18 Disabled Veteran with Meritorious Service Medal 19 Disabled Veteran with Military Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal 19 Disabled Veteran with Navy Cross Medal 19 Disabled Veteran with Navy Expeditionary Medal 19 Disabled Veteran with Navy and Marine Corps Medal 20 Disabled Veteran with Nuclear Deterrence Operations Service Medal 20 Disabled Veteran with Operation Iraqi Freedom Medal 20 Disabled Veteran with Prisoner of War Medal 20 Disabled Veteran with Purple Heart Medal 21 Disabled Veteran with Silver Star Medal 21 Disabled Veteran with Soldier’s Medal 21 Disabled Veteran with Tomb Guard 21 Disabled Veteran, U.S. Air Force 22 Disabled Veteran, U.S. Air Force Academy 22 Disabled Veteran, U.S. Army 22 Disbaled Veteran, U.S. Army Special Forces 22 Disabled Veteran, U.S. Coast Guard 23 Disabled Veteran, U.S. Coast Guard Academy 23 Disabled Veteran, U.S. Marine Corps 23 Disabled Veteran, U.S. Merchant Marine Academy 23 Disabled Veteran, U.S. Military Academy (West Point) 24 Disabled Veteran, U.S. Naval Academy 24 Disabled Veteran, U.S. Navy 24 Disabled Veteran with Vietnam Service Medal 24 Disabled Veteran with Vietnam Era National Defense Service Medal 25 Disabled Woman Veteran 25 Surviving Spouse of a Disabled Veteran 25 3 Form to Apply: Application for Disabled Veteran License Plates and Parking Placards (Form VTR-615) PLATE NAME: Disabled Veteran RTS NAME: DISABLED VETERAN PLT DISABLED VETERAN PLT (FEE) DISABLED VET MC PLT DISABLED VET MC PLT (FEE) PER DISABLED VETERAN PLT PER DISABLED VETERAN (FEE) PER DISABLED VETERAN MC PLT PER DISABLED VET MC (FEE) PLATE NAME: Disabled Veteran, 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment RTS NAME: DV 11TH ARMORED CAVALRY PLT DV 11TH ARMORED CAVALRY FEE DV 11TH ARMORED CAV MC PLT DV 11TH ARMORED CAV MC FEE PER DV 11TH ARMORED CAV PLT PER DV 11TH ARMORED CAV FEE PER DV 11TH ARMORED CV MC PER DV 11TH ARMORED CV MC F PLATE NAME: Disabled Veteran, 36th Infantry Division RTS NAME: DV 36TH INFANTRY DIV PLT DV 36TH INFANTRY DIV (FEE) DV 36TH INFANTRY DIV MC PLT DV 36TH INFANTRY DIV MC FEE PER DV 36TH INFANTRY DIV PER DV 36TH INFANTRY DIV F PER DV 36TH INFANTRY MC PLT PER DV 36TH INFANTRY MC FEE PLATE NAME: Disabled Veteran, 173rd Airborne Brigade RTS NAME: DV 173RD AIRBORNE PLT DV 173RD AIRBORNE (FEE) DV 173RD AIRBORNE MC PLT DV 173RD AIRBORNE MC (FEE) PER DV 173RD AIRBORNE PLT PER DV 173RD AIRBORNE FEE PER DV 173RD AIRBORNE MC PER DV 173RD AIRBORNE MC F 4 Back to Top Form to Apply: Application for Disabled Veteran License Plates and Parking Placards (Form VTR-615) PLATE NAME: Disabled Veteran with Air Force Cross Medal RTS NAME: DV AIR FORCE CROSS PLT DV AIR FORCE CROSS (FEE) DV AIR FORCE CROSS MC PLT DV AIR FORCE CROSS MC (FEE) PER DV AIR FORCE CROSS PLT PER DV AIR FORCE CROSS(FEE) PER DV AIR FORCE CROSS MC PER DV AIR FORCE CR MC(FEE) PLATE NAME: Disabled Veteran with Air Medal RTS NAME: DV AIR MEDAL PLT DV AIR MEDAL PLT (FEE) DV AIR MEDAL MC PLT DV AIR MEDAL MC PLT (FEE) PER DV AIR MEDAL PLT PER DV AIR MEDAL PLT (FEE) PER DV AIR MEDAL MC PLT PER DV AIR MEDAL MC (FEE) PLATE NAME: Disabled Veteran with Air Medal with Valor RTS NAME: DV AIR MEDAL VALOR PLT DV AIR MEDAL VALOR (FEE) DV AIR MEDAL VALOR MC PLT DV AIR MEDAL VALOR MC (FEE) PER DV AIR MEDAL VALOR PLT PER DV AIR MEDAL VLR (FEE) PER DV AIR MEDAL VALOR MC PER DV AIR MDL VLR MC (FEE) PLATE NAME: Disabled Veteran with Airman’s Medal RTS NAME: DV AIRMANS MDL PLT DV AIRMANS MDL (FEE) DV AIRMANS MDL MC PLT DV AIRMANS MDL MC (FEE) PER DV AIRMANS MDL PLT PER DV AIRMANS MDL (FEE) PER DV AIRMANS MDL MC PLT PER DV AIRMANS MDL MC (FEE) Back to Top 5 Form to Apply: Application for Disabled Veteran License Plates and Parking Placards (Form VTR-615) PLATE NAME: Disabled Veteran with Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal RTS NAME: DV ARM FORCES EXP MDL PLT DV ARM FORCES EXP MDL (FEE) DV ARM FORCES EXP MDL MC DV ARM FORCES EXP MDL MC F PER DV ARM FORCES EXP MDL PER DV ARM FORCES EXP MDL F PER DV ARM FORCES EXP MC PER DV ARM FORCES EXP MC F PLATE NAME: Disabled Veteran with Armed Forces Service Medal RTS NAME: DV ARM FORCES SVC MDL PLT DV ARM FORCES SVC MDL (FEE) DV ARM FORCES SVC MDL MC DV ARM FORCES SVC MDL MC F PER DV ARM FORCES SVC MDL PER DV ARM FORCES SVC MDL F PER DV ARM FORCES SVC MC PER DV ARM FORCES SVC MC F PLATE NAME: Disabled Veteran with Army Distinguished Service Cross Medal RTS NAME: DV ARMY DST CROSS PLT DV ARMY DST CROSS (FEE) DV ARMY DST CROSS MC PLT DV ARMY DST CRS MC (FEE) PER DV ARMY DST CROSS PLT PER DV ARMY DST CROSS (FEE) PER DV ARMY DST CROSS MC PER DV ARMY DST CRS MC(FEE) PLATE NAME: Disabled Veteran with Army of Occupation Medal RTS NAME: DV ARMY OF OCCUPTN PLT DV ARMY OF OCCUPTN (FEE) DV ARMY OF OCCUPTN MC PLT DV ARMY OF OCCUPTN MC (FEE) PER DV ARMY OF OCCUPTN PLT PER DV ARMY OF OCCUPTN FEE PER DV ARMY OF OCCUPTN MC PER DV ARMY OF OCCUPTN MC F Back to Top 6 Form to Apply: Application for Disabled Veteran License Plates and Parking Placards (Form VTR-615) PLATE NAME: Disabled Veteran with Bronze Star Medal RTS NAME: DV BRONZE STAR MEDAL PLT DV BRONZE STAR MEDAL (FEE) DV BRONZE STAR MEDAL MC DV BRONZE STAR MDL MC (FEE) PER DV BRONZE STAR MEDAL PER DV BRONZE STAR (FEE) PER DV BRONZE STAR MEDAL MC PER DV BRONZE STAR MC (FEE) PLATE NAME: Disabled Veteran with Bronze Star Medal with Valor RTS NAME: DV BRONZE STAR VALOR PLT DV BRONZE STAR VALOR (FEE) DV BRONZE STAR VALOR MC DV BRONZ STR VALOR MC (FEE) PER DV BRONZE STAR VALOR PER DV BRNZ STAR VALOR(FEE) PER DV BRONZE STAR VALOR MC PER DV BRNZ STR VLR MC(FEE) PLATE NAME: Disabled Veteran with China Service Medal RTS NAME: DV CHINA SVC MEDAL PLT DV CHINA SVC MEDAL (FEE) DV CHINA SVC MEDAL
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