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    American Campaign Medal
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    American Campaign Medal
    American Campaign Medal
    Type
    Service medal
    Presented by
    Department of War
    and
    Department of the Navy
    Eligibility
    U.S. military service in the American Theater for at least 30 days outside the U.S. or 1 year inside the U.S. between December 7, 1941, and March 2, 1946.
    Status
    Inactive
    First awarded
    December 7, 1941
    Last awarded
    March 2, 1946
    Service ribbon
    and
    campaign streamer
    Precedence
    Equivalent
    Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal
    European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal
    Next (lower)
    World War II Victory Medal
    The
    American Campaign Medal
    is a
    military award
    of the
    United States Armed Forces
    which was first created on November 6, 1942, by
    Executive Order
    9265
    issued by President
    Franklin D. Roosevelt
    .
    [1]
    [2]
    The medal was intended to recognize those military members who had performed military service in the
    American Theater of Operations
    during
    World War II
    .
    [2]
    A similar medal, known as the
    American Defense Service Medal
    was awarded for active duty service before the United States entry into World War II.
    History
    [
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    ]
    The American Campaign Medal was established per Executive Order 9265,6 November 1942, by President Franklin D. Roosevelt and announced in War Department Bulletin 56, 1942. The criteria were initially announced in Department of the Army (DA) Circular 1, dated 1 January 1943, so that the ribbon could be authorized prior to design of the medal. The criteria for the medal were announced in DA Circular 84, dated 25 March 1948 and subsequently published in Army Regulation 600–65, dated 22 September 1948. The American Campaign Medal was issued as a
    service ribbon
    only during the Second World War, and was not issued as a full-sized medal until 1947.
    [2]
    The first recipient of the American Campaign Medal was
    General of the Army
    George C. Marshall, Jr.
    [2]
    In January 2020, the United States Air Force retroactively authorized the American Campaign streamer to fly from the flag of the
    Civil Air Patrol
    located at CAP National Headquarters,
    Maxwell Air Force Base
    ,
    Alabama
    . The streamer recognizes CAP's involvement in coastal patrol operations between May and August of 1943 while attached to
    Army Air Forces
    Antisubmarine Command.
    [3]
    Criteria
    [
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    ]
    The requirements for the American Campaign Medal were for service within the American Theater between 7 December 1941 and 2 March 1946 under any of the following conditions:
    [1]
    On permanent assignment outside the continental limits of the United States.
    Permanently assigned as a member of a crew of a vessel sailing ocean waters for a period of 30 consecutive days or 60 nonconsecutive days.
    Outside the continental limits of the United States in a passenger status or on temporary duty for 30 consecutive days or 60 nonconsecutive days.
    In active combat against the enemy and was awarded a combat decoration or furnished a certificate by the commanding general of a corps, higher unit, or independent force that the Soldier actually participated in combat.
    Within the continental limits of the United States for an aggregate period of 1 year.
    The boundaries of American Theater are as follows: The eastern boundary is located from the North Pole, south along the 75th meridian west longitude to the 77th parallel north latitude, thence southeast through Davis Strait to the intersection of the 40th parallel north latitude and the 35th meridian west longitude, thence south along the meridian to the 10th parallel north latitude, thence southeast to the intersection of the Equator and the 20th meridian west longitude, thence south along the 20th meridian west longitude to the South Pole.
    The western boundary is located from the North Pole, south along the 141st meridian west longitude to the east boundary of Alaska, thence south and southeast along the Alaska boundary to the Pacific Ocean, thence south along the 130th meridian to its intersection with the 30th parallel north latitude, thence southeast to the intersection of the Equator and the 100th meridian west longitude, thence south to the South Pole.
    Appearance
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    The medal, made of bronze, is
    1
    +
    1

    4
    inches (32 mm) inches wide. The
    obverse
    was designed by
    Thomas Hudson Jones
    . It shows a Navy
    cruiser
    underway
    with a
    B-24 Liberator bomber
    flying overhead. In the foreground is a sinking enemy submarine, and in the background is the skyline of a city. At the top of the medal are the words
    AMERICAN CAMPAIGN
    . The reverse of the medal, designed by
    Adolph Alexander Weinman
    , is the same design as used on the reverse of both the
    Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal
    and the
    European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal
    . It depicts an American
    bald eagle
    between the dates
    1941 – 1945
    and the words
    UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
    .
    [2]
    The ribbon is
    1
    +
    3

    8
    inches (35 mm) inches wide in oriental blue in the center is a
    1

    8
    inch (3.2 mm) inch center stripe divided into thirds of old glory blue, white, and scarlet. Between the center and the edges are stripes of
    1

    16
    inch (1.6 mm) inch in white, black, scarlet and white. The blue color represents the Americas; the central blue, white and red stripes, taken from the
    American Defense Service Medal
    ribbon, represents the continuance of American defense after Pearl Harbor. The white and black stripes represent the German part of the conflict on the Atlantic Coast, while the red and white stripes are for the Japanese colors and refer to that part of the conflict on the Pacific Coast.
    [2]
    Ribbon devices
    [
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    ]
    3/16 inch
    service stars
    were authorized to service members who participated in combat with
    Axis
    forces within the American Theater. This primarily applied to those service members whose units participated in anti-
    U-boat
    patrols (
    Anti-submarine warfare
    ) in the
    Atlantic
    .
    [4]
    Campaigns
    [
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    ]
    Navy campaigns
    [
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    ]
    Participation in these escort, antisubmarine, armed guard, and special operations entitle recipients to one campaign star for each participation:
    [5]
    Navy Campaigns
    Name of campaign
    Start Date
    End Date
    Convoy ON 67
    21 February 1942
    26 February 1942
    USS
    Atik
    (AK-101)
    (antisubmarine operations)
    27 March 1942
    27 March 1942
    USS
    Asterion
    (AK-100)
    (antisubmarine operations)
    22 March 1942
    31 January 1943
    Task Group 21.13
    12 July 1942
    28 August 1942
    Convoy TAG 18
    1 November 1942
    6 November 1942
    Convoy SC 107
    3 November 1942
    8 November 1942
    Task Group 21.14
    27 July 1943
    10 September 1943
    Task Group 21.15
    24 March 1944
    11 May 1944
    USS
    Frederick C. Davis
    (DE-136)
    (antisubmarine operations)
    24 April 1945
    24 April 1945
    USS
    Atherton
    (DE-169)
    and
    USS
    Moberly
    (PF-63)
    6 May 1945
    6 May 1945
    Army campaigns
    [
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    ]
    A bronze service star is authorized for participation in the antisubmarine campaign. To qualify individuals must have been assigned to or attached to, and present for duty with, a unit with antisubmarine campaign credit.
    [2]