Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal

Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal

Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal
Awarded by Department of the Army
Department of the Navy
Type Medal
Eligibility served in the armed forces between the following dates:
  • between December 7, 1941 and March 2, 1946, for military service, in the Asiatic-Pacific theater area.
Status Inactive
Statistics
First awarded December 7, 1941
Last awarded March 2, 1946
Precedence
Equivalent European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal




Ribbon and streamer for Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal

The Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal[1] is a service decoration of the Second World War which was awarded to any member of the United States military who served in the Pacific Theater from 1941 to 1945 and was created on November 6, 1942 by Executive Order 9265 [2] issued by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The medal was designed by Thomas Hudson Jones. The reverse side was designed by Adolph Alexander Weinman and is the same design as used on the reverse of the European-African-Middle Eastern and American Campaign Medals.

There were 21 Army and 48 Navy/Marine official campaigns of the Pacific Theater, denoted on the service ribbon by campaign stars; some construction battalion units issued the medal with award numerals. The arrowhead device is authorized for those campaigns which involved amphibious assaults. The Fleet Marine Force combat operation insignia is also authorized for certain sailors. The flag colors of Japan and the United States are visible in the ribbon.

The Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal was first issued as a ribbon in 1941. A full medal was authorized in 1947, the first of which was presented to General of the Army Douglas MacArthur. The European Theater equivalent of the decoration was known as the European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal.

Contents

Army campaigns

Authorized Army campaigns for the Pacific Theater are as follows:[3]

Navy campaigns

Authorized Navy campaigns for the Pacific Theater are as follows: [4]

Other campaigns

For members of the military who did not receive campaign credit, but still served on active duty in the Pacific Theater, the following “blanket” campaigns are authorized for which the medal is awarded without service stars.

See also

References

  1. ^ 578.49 Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal
  2. ^ *Federal Register for Executive Order 9265
  3. ^ Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal description, Clothing and Insignia PSID, US Army TACOM
  4. ^ Navy and Marine Corps Awards Manual, NAVPERS 15,790 (REV.1953), Part III. - List of Authorized Operations and Engagements, ASIATIC-PACIFIC AREA

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