
American Campaign Medal

Awarded to an indiviual
for participation in a campaign. This must included participating in all cycles, ACK
all messages and completing a SITREP for each cycle of a campaign in a timely manner.
This medal is awarded for service within the American theater between 7 Dec 41 and 2
Mar 46, under any of the following conditions:
- Permanent assignment outside the CONUS
- Permanent assignment as aircrew members of airplanes making frequent flights over ocean
waters for a period of 30 consecutive days or 60 days nonconsecutive
- Outside the CONUS in a passenger status or on temporary duty (TDY) for 30 consecutive
days or 60 days nonconsecutive
- In active combat against the enemy, if personnel were awarded a combat decoration or
furnished a certificate by the unit's commander stating that they actually participated in
combat; or
- Served within the CONUS for an aggregate period of 1 year. Personnel who were assigned
or attached to and present for duty with a unit that was accorded battle credit for the
Antisubmarine Campaign are entitled to wear a bronze service star.
The medal is 1 ¼ inches in diameter, bearing in front an offshore scene depicting a
cruiser, an airplane, and a sinking submarine underneath the inscription "American
Campaign." The ribbon is predominantly medium blue, striped white, black, red, and
white from right to left, and left to right within each edge. In the center are three
stripes of red, white, and blue. The blue stripe is worn to the wearer's right.

