Philippine Campaign Medal – Army
The Philippine Campaign Medal recognizes U.S. military personnel who served in the Philippine-American War between 1899 and 1913.
The Philippine Campaign Medal recognizes U.S. military personnel who served in the Philippine-American War between 1899 and 1913.
Established on June 27, 1908, the Navy/Marine Corps version of the Philippine Campaign Medal honors Navy and Marine Corps personnel who served ashore in support of particular Army units or aboard designated vessels in or surrounding the Philippine Islands between the dates of February 4, 1899 and December 31, 1904.
Established on July 9, 1906, the Philippine Congressional Medal honors United States Army personnel who enlisted specifically in response to President William McKinley’s call to serve.
Established on June 27, 1908, the Navy/Marine Corps version of the Philippine Campaign Medal honors Navy and Marine Corps personnel who served ashore in support of particular Army units or aboard designated vessels in or surrounding the Philippine Islands between the dates of February 4, 1899 and December 31, 1904.
Established on September 14, 1946 by the Philippine National Defense Forces, the Philippine Republic Presidential Unit Citation recognizes exceptional service during World War II on behalf of the Philippines as well as subsequent efforts since then. All United States military personnel who assisted the Philippines against hostile Japanese forces are eligible for the award.
Established on September 14, 1946 by the Philippine National Defense Forces, the Philippine Republic Presidential Unit Citation recognizes exceptional service during World War II on behalf of the Philippines as well as subsequent efforts since then.
Established in July of 1945, the Philippine Defense Medal is an award issued by the Philippine government to recognize efforts against the Japanese invasion of the Philippines between the dates of December 8, 1941, and June 15, 1942.
Established on December 20, 1944, the Philippine Liberation Medal is an award issued by the Philippine government to recognize service personnel who contributed to efforts in the liberation of the Philippine Islands during World War II.
Established on July 3, 1946, the Philippine Independence Medal is an award issued by the Philippine government to recognize service personnel who contributed to multiple operations on behalf of the Philippines during World War II.
Established in July of 1945, the Philippine Defense Medal is an award issued by the Philippine government to recognize efforts against the Japanese invasion of the Philippines between the dates of December 8, 1941, and June 15, 1942.