United States Antarctic Expedition Medal

The United States Antarctic Expedition Medal is a combined military-civilian award that was authorized by the United States Congress on September 24, 1945. The decoration recognizes those United States citizens who participated in polar exploration on Antarctica between 1939 and 1945. The first United States Antarctic Expedition Medal was presented to Admiral Richard E. Byrd. The medal was similar to the Byrd Antarctic Expedition Medal, awarded for similar actions on the Antarctica continent. The United States Antarctic Expedition Medal was an authorized military decoration for wear on a United States military uniform. Shortly after its issuance, however, the medal became regarded as a commemorative decoration although it was typically worn on active duty uniforms. In 1960, the medal was declared obsolete following the creation of the Antarctica Service Medal. See also: Awards and decorations of the United States military

 

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