President George W. Bush created The Korea Defense Service Medal in 2002. These United States military awards are authorized for service members who have served in the Republic of Korea to uphold the armistice since July of 1954. These military ... read more
President Dwight Eisenhower created the National Defense Service Medal in 1953 to honor any service person who served honorably during a designated time period after a National Emergency had been declared by the United States government. These mi... read more
The United States Congress created the Medal for Humane Action on July 20, 1949. These military medals were presented to military personnel from all five United States military branches of service who performed extended duty in support of the Ber... read more
The United States Congress created the Medal for Humane Action on July 20, 1949. These military medals were presented to military personnel from all five United States military branches of service who performed extended duty in support of the Ber... read more
The United States War Department created the Army of Occupation Medal in 1946 after World War II to recognize occupation service by United States military personnel in either Germany or Japan. These military medals were originally intended for on... read more
In July of 1945 the United States Congress created the World War II Victory Medal to honor the service of all United States military personnel who served on active duty or as a reservist between December 7, 1941 and December 31, 1946. These milit... read more
The European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal was created, like so many other World War II medals, by an executive order issued by President Franklin Roosevelt in November of 1942. These military medals were issued to honor the military serv... read more
The Purple Heart was originally created by George Washington as the Badge of Military Merit on August 7, 1782, during the Revolutionary War. While Douglas MacArthur promoted the change of name and design in 1932, the continuous history of these ... read more
Legion of Merit An Act of Congress created the Legion of Merit on July 20, 1942, as one of only six special military medals issued as a “Neck Order” which could be given to U.S. military personnel as well as foreign military personnel and dignita... read more
In 1923, the Coast Guard was the third service branch to initiate a Good Conduct Medal. These original Coast Guard medals remain largely unchanged to the current day, even though the Coast Guard has gone through several different incarnations und... read more