China Service Medal

The China Service Medal was a military medal awarded to U.S. Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard personnel. The medal was instituted on August 23, 1940 and featured a yellow ribbon with narrow red edge stripes. The decoration is similar to the China Campaign Medal, issued in 1901 by the United States Army. The criteria for awarding the medal consisted of service members who:
  1. Served ashore in China or who were attached to any of the vessels that operated in support of the operations in China between July 7, 1937, and September 7, 1939.
  2. Served ashore in China or were attached to any of the vessels that operated in support of operations in China between September 2, 1945 and April 1, 1957. Military services performed in the Asiatic-Pacific area between September 2, 1945 and March 2, 1946 could be credited for eligibility for the China Service Medal unless the individual was eligible for the Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal based on service performed prior to September 2, 1945.
Regulations permitted the wearing of a bronze service star if a service member had performed duty during both periods of eligibility. In the modern age, the China Service Medal is considered obsolete and is no longer issued by the United States Navy. See Also: Awards and decorations of the United States military

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
yevgeny yevtushenko
jim theis
carvalhal benfeito
lindt & sprngli
coto
irish guards
molise croats
ao 40
diaspora language
laser cutting
jerry ross (composer)
ghirardelli chocolate company
foz do arelho
washington gubernatorial election, 1996
lenscrafters
landal
nadadouro
coalition of parties for democracy
statutory college
yuma county
bfg10k
334 (novel)
salir de matos
solomon islands rain forests
salir do porto
china national aviation corporation
santa catarina, caldas da rainha, portugal
arlie russell hochschild
bishop pine
so gregrio
andr tanneberger
tornada
vidais
atb (disambiguation)
sunglass hut international
king of the ring
list of arabian houses
theosebia
jack masters
gainesville high school
opsm
wilhelm von kaulbach
hmas shepparton
yangban