- Specially Meritorious Service Medal
Infobox Military Award
name=Specially Meritorious Service Medal
caption=Specially Meritorious Service Medal
awarded_by=Department of the Navy
type=Medal
eligibility=For acts of gallantry or heroism, not involving armed combat with an enemy.
status=Obsolete (though an official order declaring this has never been published)
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caption2=The Specially Meritorious Service Medal was a military decoration of theUnited States Navy which was created in1898 by order of theUnited States Congress . The medal was intended to recognize acts of non-combat meritorious service accomplished during theSpanish-American War .Description and symbolism
The ribbon to the Specially Meritorious Service Medal, 1898, is dark red and stands for sacrifice.Awarded to any member of the U.S. Navy, or
United States Marines , the Specially Meritorious Service Medal was presented for acts of gallantry or heroism, not involving armed combat with an enemy, while operating in the territorial waters ofCuba in the year 1898. The medal was primarily awarded to those who had rescued sailors (both U.S. and Spanish) from burning ships following theBattle of Santiago de Cuba atSantiago, Cuba .By
1935 , the Specially Meritorious Service Medal had adopted the status of a commemorative medal; as late as 1942 it still appeared on official US Navy award precedence charts, between thePurple Heart and Presidential Unit Citation. An actual order from the Navy, declaring the decoration obsolete, was never published.Obverse
In the center of a dark
bronze cross pattée one and three-sixteenths inches wide, amedallion seven-eighths of an inch in diameter. The outer eighth-inch of the medallion, which is raised and forms a circle around the medallion, contains the raised inscription, U.S. NAVAL CAMPAIGN WEST INDIES. A small five-pointed star appears at the base between the words U.S. and INDIES, and an identical star appears between the words CAMPAIGN and WEST. The other words are separated by a bullet. In the center of the medallion there is a fouled anchor canted to the right and surrounded by a wreath of oak bearing nine acorns (to the right) and laurel (to the left). The wreath is tied at the bottom by a bow. The arms of the cross bear the following words: left arm, SPECIALLY; upper arm, MERITORIOUS; right arm, SERVICE; and lower arm, .1898. The edge of each arm is raised and contains a decorative border on the inside.The anchor denotes naval service, and the wreath represents strength (oak) and victory (laurel). The inscription denotes the purpose of the medal. The small five pointed star represents military service.
Reverse
The reverse is blank and was used to inscribe the recipient's name along with a brief citation.
Ribbon
The ribbon to the Specially Meritorious Service Medal,
1898 , is dark red and stands for sacrifice.ee also
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List of military decorations
*Awards and decorations of the United States military References
* [http://www.foxfall.com/fmd-navy-smsm.htm| Foxfall Website]
* [http://www.spanamwar.com/medalsspecialmerit.htm| Spanawar Website]
* [http://www.arthistoryclub.com/art_history/Specially_Meritorious_Service_Medal| Arthistory.com]
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