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United States A Lot of Campaign Medals
United States A Lot of Campaign Medals
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1. A 1915 Haitian Campaign Medal. Bronze medal, the obverse bears an image of Haiti with the inscription HAITIAN CAMPAIGN, the exergue bears the date 1915, the reverse features a spread eagle resting upon an anchor with a draped chain, over the words FOR SERVICE, the upper contour of the medal bears the words UNITED STATES NAVY, 33 mm, numbered 3737 on the edge, on original blue ribbon with two red stripes, very fine condition.
Footnote: The Haitian Campaign Medal was first established on 22 June 1917, and again on December 6, 1921 for American soldiers participating in the United States occupation of Haiti.
2.A Haitian Medal 1919-1920. The obverse bears an image of Haiti with the inscription HAITIAN CAMPAIGN, the exergue bears the date 1915, the reverse features a spread eagle resting upon an anchor with a draped chain, over the words FOR SERVICE, the upper contour of the medal bears the words UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS, 33 mm, numbered 1567 on the edge, on original blue ribbon with two red stripes, very fine condition.
Footnote: The Haitian Campaign Medal was first established on 22 June 1917, and again on December 6, 1921 for American soldiers participating in the United States occupation of Haiti.
3.A West Indies Campaign Medal. Bronze medal, the obverse features the Morro fortress, the upper contour of the medal reads WEST INDIES CAMPAIGN, the exergue 1898, the reverse features a spread eagle resting upon an anchor with a draped chain, over the words FOR SERVICE, the upper contour of the medal bears the words UNITED NAVY, 33 mm, on original blue ribbon with yellow stripes, very fine condition.
Footnote: The West Indies Campaign Medal was instituted on 27 June 1908 and was awarded for service in the West Indies campaign theater of the Spanish–American War.
4.An Army of Puerto Rican Occupation Medal. Bronze medallion, obverse bearing the image of a castle, surrounded by a sugar cane and tobacco plant with the inscription ARMY OF OCCUPATION PORTO RICO 1898, reverse bearing an eagle, above the words FOR SERVICE, surrounded by the inscription UNITED STATES ARMY, on original ribbon, 33.5 mm, evidence of spotting on obverse and reverse, very fine condition.
Footnote: Established on February 4, 1919, the Army of Puerto Rican Occupation Medal honors United States military members who carried out occupying service in Puerto Rico in the aftermath of the Spanish-American War. Eligible dates are between August 14 and December 10 of 1898.
1. A 1915 Haitian Campaign Medal. Bronze medal, the obverse bears an image of Haiti with the inscription HAITIAN CAMPAIGN, the exergue bears the date 1915, the reverse features a spread eagle resting upon an anchor with a draped chain, over the words FOR SERVICE, the upper contour of the medal bears the words UNITED STATES NAVY, 33 mm, numbered 3737 on the edge, on original blue ribbon with two red stripes, very fine condition.
Footnote: The Haitian Campaign Medal was first established on 22 June 1917, and again on December 6, 1921 for American soldiers participating in the United States occupation of Haiti.
2.A Haitian Medal 1919-1920. The obverse bears an image of Haiti with the inscription HAITIAN CAMPAIGN, the exergue bears the date 1915, the reverse features a spread eagle resting upon an anchor with a draped chain, over the words FOR SERVICE, the upper contour of the medal bears the words UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS, 33 mm, numbered 1567 on the edge, on original blue ribbon with two red stripes, very fine condition.
Footnote: The Haitian Campaign Medal was first established on 22 June 1917, and again on December 6, 1921 for American soldiers participating in the United States occupation of Haiti.
3.A West Indies Campaign Medal. Bronze medal, the obverse features the Morro fortress, the upper contour of the medal reads WEST INDIES CAMPAIGN, the exergue 1898, the reverse features a spread eagle resting upon an anchor with a draped chain, over the words FOR SERVICE, the upper contour of the medal bears the words UNITED NAVY, 33 mm, on original blue ribbon with yellow stripes, very fine condition.
Footnote: The West Indies Campaign Medal was instituted on 27 June 1908 and was awarded for service in the West Indies campaign theater of the Spanish–American War.
4.An Army of Puerto Rican Occupation Medal. Bronze medallion, obverse bearing the image of a castle, surrounded by a sugar cane and tobacco plant with the inscription ARMY OF OCCUPATION PORTO RICO 1898, reverse bearing an eagle, above the words FOR SERVICE, surrounded by the inscription UNITED STATES ARMY, on original ribbon, 33.5 mm, evidence of spotting on obverse and reverse, very fine condition.
Footnote: Established on February 4, 1919, the Army of Puerto Rican Occupation Medal honors United States military members who carried out occupying service in Puerto Rico in the aftermath of the Spanish-American War. Eligible dates are between August 14 and December 10 of 1898.
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