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Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal



         


The Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal is a service decoration of the Second World War which was awarded to any member of the United States military who served in the Pacific Theater from 1941 to 1945.

There were twenty one official campaigns of the Pacific Theater, denoted on the service medal by service stars. The arrowhead device is authorized for those campaigns which involved amphibious assualts.

Credible campaigns for the Pacific Theater are as follows:

For members of the military who did not receive campaign credit, but still served on active duty in the Pacific Theater, the following ?blanket? campaigns are authorized for which the medal is awarded without service stars.

The Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal was first issued as a ribbon in 1941. A full medal was authorized in 1947, the first of which was presented to General of the Army Douglas MacArthur. The European Theater equivalent of the decoration was known as the European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal.

See Also: Awards and decorations of the United States military





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