Spanish Campaign Medal (Marine Corps)
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| TYPE I | TYPE II |
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Service: MARINE CORPS Instituted: 27 Jun 1908
Authorized: Special Order 81
Issuing Country: ( US ) - UNITED STATES
Issuing Country: ( US ) - UNITED STATES
Description:
- Authorized by Special Order 81, 27 June 1908
- The medal was issued to officers and enlisted men of the Navy who served in the Navy in Cuban and Porto Rican waters and were attached to one of the below vessels between the dates mentioned (Navy Department Special Order No. 81 of June 27, 1908).
- The medallion design for this medal is IDENTICAL to the West Indies Campaign with only the words "WEST INDIES" being exchanged for "SPANISH".
- The award criteria was later relaxed to provide for award of this medal to all persons who were in the Naval service between 20 April 1898 and 10 December 1898 (Special Order No 81 of 27 June 1908).
Background:
- The Medal
- OBVERSE
- It shows Morro Castle, which guards Havana Harbor.
- Text reading “SPANISH CAMPAIGN” is inscribed on the upper half of the medal, and the numeral “1898” appears on the bottom.
- 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 Type I drape and ribbon are three yellow and two red stripes.
- The Type II drape and ribbon are three yellow and two navy blue vertical stripes.
- DEVICE(s)
No devices were authorized for multiple engagements or combat participation.
- OBVERSE
- Information from
BUPERS A 10-3 Decorations, Medals, Ribbons, and Badges of the United States Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard, 1861-1948
Naval History and Heritage Command
The Call of Duty : Military Awards and Decorations of the United States of America by John E. Strandberg
| Original Listing Of Eligible Ships And Dates Of Service | |
| USS Abarenda | 07 Jun 1898-26 Jun 1898 |
| USS Alexander | 19 Jun 1898-30 Jun 1898 |
| USS Amphitrite | 21 Apr 1898-12 Aug 1898 |
| USS Annapolis | 25 Apr 1898-12 Aug 1898 |
| USS Apache | 04 Aug 1898-12 Aug 1898 |
| USS Armeria | 04 Jun 1898-03 Jun 1898 |
| USS Armeria | 26 Jun 1898-12 Aug 1898 |
| USS Accomac | 21 Apr 1898-12 Aug 1898 |
| USS Badger | 01 Jul 1898-12 Aug 1898 |
| USS Baltimore | 21 Apr 1898-16 Aug 1898 |
| USS Bancroft | 09 May 1898-12 Aug 1898 |
| USS Brooklyn | 18 May 1898-12 Aug 1898 |
| USS Boston | 21 Apr 1898-16 Aug 1898 |
| USS Brutus | 23 Jul 1898-16 Aug 1898 |
| USS Buccaneer | 06 Aug 1898-12 Aug 1898 |
| USS Caesar | 06 Jul 1898-07 Jul 1898 |
| USS Calumet | 21 Jul 1898-12 Aug 1898 |
| USS Castine | 21 Apr 1898-12 Aug 1898 |
| USS Celtic | 18 Jun 1898-30 Jul 1898 |
| USS Cincinnati | 21 Apr 1898-30 May 1898 |
| USS Cincinnati | 15 Jul 1898-12 Aug 1898 |
| USS Charleston | 20 Jun 1898-16 Aug 1898 |
| USS Cheyenne | 03 Aug 1898-12 Aug 1898 |
| USS City of Pekin | 20 Jun 1898-30 Jul 1898 |
| USS Columbia | 30 Jun 1898-12 Aug 1898 |
| USS Concord | 21 Apr 1898-16 Aug 1898 |
| USS Cushing | 21 Apr 1898-12 Aug 1898 |
| USS Detroit | 21 Apr 1898-12 Aug 1898 |
| USS Dixie | 18 Jun 1898-12 Aug 1898 |
| USS Dolphin | 21 Apr 1898-29 Jun 1898 |
| USS Dorothea | 30 Jun 1898-12 Aug 1898 |
| USS Dupont | 21 Apr 1898-03 Aug 1898 |
| USS Eagle | 23 Apr 1898-12 Aug 1898 |
| USS Ericsson | 21 Apr 1898-12 Aug 1898 |
| USS Fern | 21 Apr 1898-12 Aug 1898 |
| USS Fish Hawk | 24 Jul 1898-12 Aug 1898 |
| USS Foote | 21 Apr 1898-12 Aug 1898 |
| USS Frolic | 31 Jul 1898-12 Aug 1898 |
| USS Glouchester | 03 Jun 1898-12 Aug 1898 |
| USS Gwin | 08 Jul 1898-12 Aug 1898 |
| USS Hamilton | 01 May 1898-12 Aug 1898 |
| USS Hannibal | 25 Jun 1898-13 Jul 1898 |
| USS Hannibal | 30 Jul 1898-12 Aug 1898 |
| USS Harvard | 11 May 1898-02 Jun 1898 |
| USS Harvard | 01 Jul 1898-10 Jul 1898 |
| USS Hawk | 23 Apr 1898-12 Aug 1898 |
| USS Hector | 30 Jun 1898-24 Jul 1898 |
| USS Helena | 21 Apr 1898-12 Aug 1898 |
| USS Hist | 25 Jun 1898-12 Aug 1898 |
| USS Hornet | 23 Apr 1898-12 Aug 1898 |
| USS Hudson | 05 May 1898-06 Aug 1898 |
| This list appears to be incomplete but it contains the information found at the Navy History and Heritage Command |
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