American Campaign Medal

American Campaign Medal

The American Campaign Medal is a military award of the United States Armed Forces which was first created on November 6, 1942, by Executive Order 9265 issued by President Franklin D. Roosevelt.

American Campaign Medal People (First 25 people) - Page 1

Katherine Amelia Towle

Katherine Amelia Towle


Ulysses S. Grant III

Ulysses S. Grant III

Officer

Robert A. Rushworth

Robert A. Rushworth

American general

Alfred M. Pride

Alfred M. Pride

Aeronautical engineer

Samuel D. Sturgis Jr.

Samuel D. Sturgis Jr.

American officer

José Antonio Muñiz

José Antonio Muñiz

Military personnel

Truman H. Landon

Truman H. Landon

General

Louis W. Truman

Louis W. Truman


George Decker

George Decker

Baseball player

Harold Stark

Harold Stark

American mathematician

John DeWitt

John DeWitt

American athlete

Patrick Gray

Patrick Gray

Author

Paul Saunders

Paul Saunders


Wayne E. Meyer

Wayne E. Meyer


Wendell Ford

Wendell Ford

Former Governor of Kentucky

Ben Moreell

Ben Moreell

American officer

Bill Crawford

Bill Crawford

Comedian

James Carter

James Carter

Olympic athlete

John Kennedy

John Kennedy

Scottish football coach

John Thomas Kennedy

John Thomas Kennedy


Jerry Clower

Jerry Clower

American comedian

Alexander Vandegrift

Alexander Vandegrift

General

Johnnie David Hutchins

Johnnie David Hutchins

Sailor

Tony Curtis

Tony Curtis

American actor

George T. Sakato

George T. Sakato

Military personnel