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American Campaign Medal

The American Campaign Medal was authorized by President Franklin D. Roosevelt on November 6th 1942. It could be awarded for service between December 7th 1941 and March 2nd 1946. It was not until 1948 until the criteria were made public. This was after the first example of the medal was awarded to General George C. Marshall on December 17th 1947.

The medal was designed by Thomas Hudson Jones, but the reverse side was designed by Adolph A. Wienman and is the same as on the European- African-Middle Eastern and the Asiatic-Pacific Campaign medals. The ribbons design was approved on November 24th 1942.

The Bronze medal bears on the obverse a Navy Cruiser and a B-24 bomber flying over, with a sinking enemy submarine on the foreground. The buildings in the background represent the "Arsenal of Democracy". Above this can be read the words "AMERICAN CAMPAIGN". On the reverse one can see an American Bald Eagle between the dates "1941-1945" and the words "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA".
The ribbon is mostly Oriental Blue with on the left and right side a band with white-black-scarlet-white stripes. In the middle is a band with black-white-scarlet stripes. The blue stands for the Americas, the central part of blue, white and red represents the continuance of the defence after Pearl Harbor. The white and black stripes and the red and white stripes represent the German and Japanese enemy.
A Bronze star on the ribbon was to indicate for which campaign the medal was received. For three campaigns a bronze star could be awarded, for the Antisubmarine, the Ground Combat or the Air Combat Campaigns, all between December 7th 1941 and September 2nd 1945.
A unit could be awarded with a streamer to represent the medal and to be worn on the Army flag. In Order of Precedence the medal is to be worn right after the American Defence Medal and before the Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal. For woman belonging to the Woman’s Army Corps it was to be worn right after the Woman’s Army Corps Service Medal and before the Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal.

The official criteria are:

A) The American Campaign Medal was awarded to personnel for service within the American Theatre 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.
(2) Permanently assigned as a member of a crew of a vessel sailing ocean waters for a period of 30 days or 60 non-consecutive days.
(3) Permanently assigned as a member of an operating crew of an airplane actually making regular and frequent flights over ocean waters for a period of 30 days.
(4) Outside the continental limits of the United States in a passenger status or on temporary duty for 30 consecutive days or 60 days not consecutive.
(5) 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 he actually participated in combat.
(6) Within the continental limits of the United States for an aggregate period of one year.

B) The eastern boundary of the American Theatre is from the North Pole, south along the 75th meridian west longitude to the 77th parallel north latitude, then southeast through Davis Strait to the intersection of the 40th parallel north latitude and the 35th meridian west longitude, then south along the meridian to the 10th parallel north latitude, then southeast to the intersection of the Equator and the 20th meridian west longitude, then south along the 20th meridian west longitude to the South Pole. The western boundary is from the North Pole, south along the 141st meridian west longitude to the east boundary of Alaska, then south and southeast along the Alaska boundary to the Pacific Ocean, then south along the 130th meridian to its intersection with the 30th parallel north latitude, then southeast to the intersection of the Equator and the 100th meridian west longitude to the South Pole. The American Theatre included North America (excluding Alaska) and South America.

Abbey, Philip David* October 18th, 1923
† June 9th, 1944
Plot: F Row: 17 Grave: 9

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Abbott, Earl Leroy "Abby"* January 8th, 1919
† January 24th, 1945

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Abel, Brent Maxwell* May 16th, 1916
† December 26th, 2005

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Paddock, Charles William "Charley"* August 11th, 1900
† July 21st, 1943
Plot: Q Grave: 7

Padel, Giles Edward* September 1st, 1925
† December 13th, 2013

Paige, Mitchell* August 31st, 1918
† November 15th, 2003

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Palmer, Alford Lowell* September 30th, 1926
† June 11th, 1999

Parle, John Joseph* May 26th, 1920
† July 17th, 1943
Plot: R Row: 2 Grave: 28-A

Parsons, William Sterling "Deak"* November 26th, 1901
† December 5th, 1953
Plot: 3 Grave: 2167

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Passarelli, Antonio* August 12th, 1912

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Patrick, Ersel Theodore* January 13th, 1918
† July 9th, 1943
Plot: F Grave: 547

Paulsen, Robert H. "Powder" (USN)* October 19th, 1921
† January 19th, 1944

Peacock, Thomas Arthur* February 18th, 1920
† June 27th, 1948

Pearson, Milton Harvey* November 14th, 1917
† December 7th, 1970

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Pebworth, Jack* April 20th, 1918
† October 16th, 1942

Penkala, Alex M., Jr.* August 30th, 1924
† January 10th, 1945

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Perconte, Frank J.* March 10th, 1917
† October 24th, 2013

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Perry, James T.* September 27th, 1923
† February 2011

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Petersen, Vernon William* July 28th, 1918
† December 10th, 2022

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Peterson, Chesley Gordon* August 10th, 1920
† January 28th, 1990

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Peterson, Oscar Verner* August 27th, 1899
† May 13th, 1942

Peyton, Kenneth P.* July 7th, 1922
† January 13th, 1998
Plot: 23 Grave: 11

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Pharris, Jackson Charles* June 26th, 1912
† October 17th, 1966

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Phelps, Wesley* June 12th, 1923
† October 4th, 1944
Plot: GAR 15 Grave: 72

Pierce, Francis Junior* December 7th, 1924
† December 21st, 1986

Poff, Albert Harvey* July 10th, 1919
† May 31st, 1966

Pogue, William Grady* November 25th, 1899
† October 26th, 1982
Plot: 5 Grave: 120

Pollock, Edwin Allen* March 21st, 1899
† November 5th, 1982
Plot: 60 Grave: 40

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Pope, Everett Parker* July 16th, 1919
† July 16th, 2009
Plot: 59 Grave: 3800

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Porcella, Thomas W. "Tom"* October 4th, 1923
† August 8th, 2010

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Portmann, Milton Cloudious, Jr.* January 30th, 1924
† April 7th, 1994

Powell, James* February 16th, 1909

Power, John Vincent "Jack"* November 20th, 1918
† February 1st, 1944
Plot: D Grave: 4

Powers, Darrell Cecil "Shifty"* March 13th, 1923
† June 17th, 2009

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Powers, John James* July 3rd, 1912
† May 8th, 1942

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Preston, Arthur Murray* November 1st, 1913
† January 7th, 1968

Priest, Arlis* February 24th, 1923
† February 12th, 2008

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Prince Veroes, Manuel Antonio* June 16th, 1914
† 2003

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Prince, Robert W.* 1919
† January 1st, 2009

Pritchard, John A.* January 12th, 1914
† November 30th, 1943

Pruitt, Samuel Robert† August 16th, 1944

Psaki, Nicholas George, Jr.* April 11th, 1919
† March 14th, 2009

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Pucket, Donald Dale* December 15th, 1915
† July 9th, 1944
Plot: 84 Grave: 270-272

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Puller, Lewis Burwell "Chesty"* June 26th, 1898
† October 11th, 1971

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