West Indies Campaign Medal

The West Indies Campaign Medal was a United States military medal of the Navy and Marine Corps issued for service in the West Indies campaign theater of the Spanish–American War. The medal was established on 27 June 1908 and the first recipient of the award was Rear Admiral John E. Pillsbury.

West Indies Campaign Medal
Awarded by Department of the Navy
TypeCampaign medal
EligibilityMembers of the US Navy and Marine Corps
Awarded forService in the West Indies campaign of the Spanish–American War
Statistics
Established27 June 1908
First awarded1 May 1898
Last awarded16 August 1898

First ribbon of the medal

Award criteria

To be awarded the West Indies Campaign Medal, a service member must have performed sea duty in the West Indies between the dates of 1 May 1898 and 16 August 1898. The award was a one time decoration only and there were no devices authorized for multiple engagements or combat participation. The decoration was rarely bestowed, since most Navy and Marine Corps personnel received the Sampson Medal for West Indies service, and Navy regulations prohibited the bestowal of both the Sampson Medal and West Indies Campaign Medal for the same period of duty.[1]

Obsolescence

The West Indies Campaign Medal was declared obsolete by the U.S. Navy in 1913, following a diplomatic request by Spain that the United States discontinue service medals which displayed Spain's national colors. As a result, those who had previously received the West Indies Campaign Medal were permitted to exchange the decoration for the Spanish Campaign Medal.

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References

  1. Naval Historical Center. "West Indies Campaign Medal". Navy History and Heritage Command. Retrieved 7 April 2019.
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