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Philippine Campaign Medal - Army

Criteria: Awarded to U.S. military personnel having performed service in the Philippine-American War between the years of 1898 and 1913. Although a
single service medal, the Philippine Campaign Medal was issued under separate
criteria for both the United States Army and the U.S. Navy / U.S. Marine Corps.
The Army’s version of the Philippine Campaign Medal was established on
January 12, 1905 by order of the United States War Department. The medal was authorized to any Army service member who had served in campaigns ashore,
on the Philippine Islands, from February 4, 1899 to a date which was then yet to
be determined. In January of 1914, the Philippine Campaign Medal was declared
closed with the following the approved operations for issuance: Any action in the Philippines between February 4, 1899 and July 4, 1902; Service in the Department
of Mindanao between February 4, 1899 and December 31, 1904; Actions against
the Pulajanes on Leyte Island between July 20, 1906 and June 30, 1907; Military actions on Samar between August 2, 1904, and June 30, 1907; Military actions
against Pala on Jolo between April and May, 1905; Military actions against Datu
Ali on Mindanao in October of 1905; Military actions against hostile Moros on
Mount Bud-Dajo, Jolo in March of 1906; Military actions against hostile Moros
on Mount Bagsac, Jolo, between January and July of 1913; Military actions against hostile Moros on Mindanao or Jolo between 1910 and 1913; Any action in which
a U.S. service member was killed or wounded between February 4, 1899, and December 31, 1913; The Army’s Philippine Campaign Medal was issued as a one
time service medal regardless of the number of campaigns in which a service
member participated. The Silver Citation Star was authorized for those who had performed feats of heroism or bravery. The Philippine Campaign Medal was a
separate decoration from the Philippine Congressional Medal, which was an Army medal awarded for special services rendered during the Philippine-American War.

 

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