Civil War - Navy
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Service: NAVY, MARINE CORPS Instituted: 27 June 1908
Authorized: Special Orders No. 81 and 82
Issuing Country: ( US ) - UNITED STATES
Issuing Country: ( US ) - UNITED STATES
Description:
- Authorized by Special Orders No. 81 and 82 of 27 June 1908
- The medal was issued to officers and enlisted personnel of the Navy and Marine Corpswho served in the naval service during the Civil War, between 15 April 1861 and 9 April1865.
Background:
- The Medal
- Obverse
A Bronze medal, 1 1/4 inches in diameter, with the batle of the USS Monitor and CSS Virginia's battle at Hampton Roads depicted . - Reverse
The medal issued to Navy personnel displays the the words “United States Navy” the Marine Corps version displays "United States Marine Corps". Both versions have an a wing spread eagle perched atop a ship's anchor with chain. Below the anchor are the words "FOR SERVICE". Across the bottom appears a wreath formed by a branch of oak on the left and a branch of olive on the right with the stems joined at the bottom by a conventional knot. - Ribbon
The ribbon is 1 3/8 inches wide and equally divided with 11/16 inch Navy Blue #1 67179 and 11/16 inch Gray 67200.
- Obverse
- There were approximately 2700 of the Navy version and 180 of the Marine Corps version issued.
- Information from
The Call of Duty : Military Awards and Decorations of the United States of America by John E. Strandberg
The Navy History and Heritage Center
Ribbon, Civil War Campaign Medal MIL-DTL-11589 25E 15 Sentember i995
Ribbon, Civil War Campaign Medal MIL-DTL-11589 25H 16 June 2021



