- American Campaign Medal
Infobox Military Award
name=American Campaign Medal
caption=American 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 American theater area.
status=Inactive
first_award=December 7, 1941
last_award=March 2, 1946
total=
posthumous=
recipients=
individual=
higher=American Defense Service Medal
same=
lower=Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal
caption2=Ribbon and streamer for American Campaign MedalThe American Campaign Medal was a military decoration of the
United States armed forces which was first created onNovember 6 ,1942 by EO|9265 issued by PresidentFranklin D. Roosevelt . Originally issued as the “American Theater Ribbon”, the decoration was intended to recognize those service members who had performed duty in the American Theater of Operations duringWorld War II .To be awarded the American Campaign Medal, a service member was required to either perform one year of consecutive duty within the continental borders of the
United States , or perform 30 days consecutive/60 non-consecutive days of duty outside the borders of the United States but within the American Theater of Operations. The American Theater was defined as the entirety of the United States to include most of theAtlantic Ocean , a portion ofAlaska , and a small portion of the Pacific borderingCalifornia andBaja California .The eligibility dates of the American Campaign Medal were from December 7, 1941 to
March 2 ,1946 .Service stars were authorized to any service member who was engaged in actual combat with Axis forces within the American theater. This primarily applied to those members of the military which had engaged in anti-U-Boat patrols in the Atlantic.The American Campaign Medal was issued as a ribbon for the entirety of the Second World War, and was only made a full sized medal in
1947 . The first recipient of the American Campaign Medal wasGeneral of the Army George C. Marshall .The Fleet Marine Force
combat operation insignia is authorized for certain sailors.A similar decoration, known as the
American Defense Service Medal existed for American defense service prior to the United States entry into World War II.
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