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United States. A Spanish-American War & Boxer Rebellion Group Private Carroll, Acting Cook In The Hospital Corps, Usa
United States. A Spanish-American War & Boxer Rebellion Group Private Carroll, Acting Cook In The Hospital Corps, Usa
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eMedals offers rapid domestic and international shipping. Orders received prior to 12:00pm (EST) will be shipped on the same business day.* Orders placed on Canadian Federal holidays will be dispatched the subsequent business day. Courier tracking numbers are provided for all shipments. All items purchased from eMedals can be returned for a full monetary refund or merchandise credit, providing the criteria presented in our Terms & Conditions are met. *Please note that the addition of a COA may impact dispatch time.
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Army Spanish Campaign Medal (in bronze, number impressed "No. 7290" on the edge, measuring 32.8 mm in diameter); Army of Cuban Occupation Medal (in bronze, number impressed "No. 2952" on the edge, measuring 33 mm in diameter); Philippine Insurrection Medal (in bronze, number impressed "No. 4707" on the edge, measuring 32.8 mm in diameter); and Army China Campaign Medal (in bronze, number impressed "No. 321" on the edge, measuring 32.8 mm in diameter). Each medal with their original ribbons, the Army Spanish Campaign Medal with a second style ribbon, all are mounted to a suspension with swing bar pinback, residue evident in the recessed areas on the obverse of the Army Spanish Campaign Medal, edge nicks on all four, accompanied by a Ribbon Bar with three ribbons (the Army Spanish Campaign Medal, the Army of Cuban Occupation Medal and the Philippine Insurrection Medal, measuring 104 mm (w) x 10.3 mm (h), with swing bar pinback). Near extremely fine.
Footnote: Private Robert Carroll was an Acting Cook in the Hospital Corps during the Spanish-American War and for his service, he was awarded the Army Spanish Campaign Medal, number 7290, issued on April 1, 1916 and the Army of Cuban Occupation Medal, number 2952, issued on March 25, 1916. He was serving as a Private with the 27th Company, Coast Artillery Company, as part of the 9th Regiment, when he was awarded the Philippine Insurrection Medal, number 4707 and the Army China Campaign Medal, number 321, issued on July 24, 1908. In regards to the Army China Campaign Medal, the official list acknowledges that Carroll was to be issued with number 320, however, he was issued with number 321. First Sergeant Gottfried Hug should have been issued with number 321. The two men were in the same company and the error likely occurred when they handed out the medals, as the men really didn't pay that much attention to the number impressed on the edge and matching them to the list.
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Army Spanish Campaign Medal (in bronze, number impressed "No. 7290" on the edge, measuring 32.8 mm in diameter); Army of Cuban Occupation Medal (in bronze, number impressed "No. 2952" on the edge, measuring 33 mm in diameter); Philippine Insurrection Medal (in bronze, number impressed "No. 4707" on the edge, measuring 32.8 mm in diameter); and Army China Campaign Medal (in bronze, number impressed "No. 321" on the edge, measuring 32.8 mm in diameter). Each medal with their original ribbons, the Army Spanish Campaign Medal with a second style ribbon, all are mounted to a suspension with swing bar pinback, residue evident in the recessed areas on the obverse of the Army Spanish Campaign Medal, edge nicks on all four, accompanied by a Ribbon Bar with three ribbons (the Army Spanish Campaign Medal, the Army of Cuban Occupation Medal and the Philippine Insurrection Medal, measuring 104 mm (w) x 10.3 mm (h), with swing bar pinback). Near extremely fine.
Footnote: Private Robert Carroll was an Acting Cook in the Hospital Corps during the Spanish-American War and for his service, he was awarded the Army Spanish Campaign Medal, number 7290, issued on April 1, 1916 and the Army of Cuban Occupation Medal, number 2952, issued on March 25, 1916. He was serving as a Private with the 27th Company, Coast Artillery Company, as part of the 9th Regiment, when he was awarded the Philippine Insurrection Medal, number 4707 and the Army China Campaign Medal, number 321, issued on July 24, 1908. In regards to the Army China Campaign Medal, the official list acknowledges that Carroll was to be issued with number 320, however, he was issued with number 321. First Sergeant Gottfried Hug should have been issued with number 321. The two men were in the same company and the error likely occurred when they handed out the medals, as the men really didn't pay that much attention to the number impressed on the edge and matching them to the list.








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