Hauptmann Posted August 29, 2006 Posted August 29, 2006 (edited) Hi all,Here's my collection of U.S. medals.Civil War:[attachmentid=52004][attachmentid=52005]This is of course one of the modern strikes and not an original issue piece. I got it in honor of both my wife Kim's and my own relatives who fought in that conflict.I eventually hope to get the companion Navy and USMC medal. I'd also love to get one of the Indian Wars medals as well. Edited August 30, 2006 by Hauptman
Hauptmann Posted August 30, 2006 Author Posted August 30, 2006 China Relief medal (Navy and Marine Corps):[attachmentid=52006][attachmentid=52007]Yet another of the modern restrikes.
Hauptmann Posted August 30, 2006 Author Posted August 30, 2006 (edited) WWI Victory medal: [attachmentid=52008] [attachmentid=52009] I got this one in honor of Kim's Grandfather Dr. Ferdinand Benjamin Peik who served as a Private during the Great War. We don't own his original medals but they are still held by the family along with his uniforms, etc. [attachmentid=52010] And update on this. I just discovered that he had actually become a First Lieutenant in the Dental Officers Reserve Corps. Edited December 23, 2010 by Hauptman
Hauptmann Posted August 30, 2006 Author Posted August 30, 2006 China Service medal:[attachmentid=52011][attachmentid=52012]As with many of the U.S. medals from this period I love this eagle. Quite a few of them were designed by some of our greatest coin designers.
Hauptmann Posted August 30, 2006 Author Posted August 30, 2006 American Defense Service medal:[attachmentid=52013][attachmentid=52014]I love the symbolism here with Lady Liberty fending off all our enemies.
Hauptmann Posted August 30, 2006 Author Posted August 30, 2006 American Campaign medal:[attachmentid=52015][attachmentid=52016]Another terrific eagle which will look very familiar to any fellow numismatists out there... albeit rather worn on this example.
Hauptmann Posted August 30, 2006 Author Posted August 30, 2006 European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign medal:[attachmentid=52017][attachmentid=52018]Boy did they ever squeeze a few campaigns into this one! And there's that lovely eagle again!
Hauptmann Posted August 30, 2006 Author Posted August 30, 2006 Asiatic-Pacific Campaign medal:[attachmentid=52019][attachmentid=52020]A good bit more detail on the eagle this time. Just can't get enough of those beautiful eagles!
Hauptmann Posted August 30, 2006 Author Posted August 30, 2006 WWII Victory medal:[attachmentid=52021][attachmentid=52022]This and the other WWII medals I got in honor of both our relatives who fought in that conflict.
Hauptmann Posted August 30, 2006 Author Posted August 30, 2006 Army Occupation Service medal with Germany and Japan clasps:[attachmentid=52023][attachmentid=52024]
Hauptmann Posted August 30, 2006 Author Posted August 30, 2006 Navy Occupation Service medal:[attachmentid=52025][attachmentid=52026]
Hauptmann Posted August 30, 2006 Author Posted August 30, 2006 Medal For Humane Action (Berlin Airlift):[attachmentid=52027][attachmentid=52028]I saw a movie when I was younger... the title escapes me. But it seemed to revolve around the Berlin Airlift and it made a great impression on me... seeing how the pilots and crews would drop candy and supplies to the people in the city, especially the children. And the enormous risk they took on each flight with several crashes. Another simply designed medal which represents so much to so many.
Hauptmann Posted August 30, 2006 Author Posted August 30, 2006 The Navy Cross:[attachmentid=52029][attachmentid=52030]A simple but beautiful medal that truly represents great sacrifice and courage.
Hauptmann Posted August 30, 2006 Author Posted August 30, 2006 Navy Distinguished Service medal:[attachmentid=52031][attachmentid=52032]A beautiful medal with a unique design among U.S. awards.
Hauptmann Posted August 30, 2006 Author Posted August 30, 2006 The Chief Commander of the Legion of Merit:[attachmentid=52034][attachmentid=52035]In my opinion, this series, and especially the Chief Commander and the Commander are by far some of the most beautiful awards the United States produces.
Hauptmann Posted August 30, 2006 Author Posted August 30, 2006 The Legion of Merit Legionaire:[attachmentid=52036][attachmentid=52037][attachmentid=52038][attachmentid=52039]This is one of the few cased sets I have including the ribbon and the small device for wear in civilian attire.
Hauptmann Posted August 30, 2006 Author Posted August 30, 2006 Navy and Marine Corps medal:[attachmentid=52040][attachmentid=52041]
Hauptmann Posted August 30, 2006 Author Posted August 30, 2006 Purple Heart:[attachmentid=52042][attachmentid=52043]Again another extremely and generally very hard earned award. This is another cased set I have in the older style case.
Hauptmann Posted August 30, 2006 Author Posted August 30, 2006 Air Force Commendation medal:[attachmentid=52044][attachmentid=52045]This one is another cased example. It's also my latest addition to my U.S. collection. It's in the smaller sized case.
Hauptmann Posted August 30, 2006 Author Posted August 30, 2006 Army Achievement medal:[attachmentid=52046][attachmentid=52047]Another cased set I've had forever and a day. Loved the obverse design on this one.
Hauptmann Posted August 30, 2006 Author Posted August 30, 2006 Army Reserve Components Achievement medal:[attachmentid=52048][attachmentid=52049]This one is a boxed example.
Hauptmann Posted August 30, 2006 Author Posted August 30, 2006 (edited) Naval Reserve medal (1938-1958):[attachmentid=52051][attachmentid=52052]I always rather preferred this one with the eagle. Edited August 30, 2006 by Hauptman
Hauptmann Posted August 30, 2006 Author Posted August 30, 2006 Naval Reserve Meritorious Service medal:[attachmentid=52053][attachmentid=52054]
Hauptmann Posted August 30, 2006 Author Posted August 30, 2006 Naval Civilian Service medal:[attachmentid=52055][attachmentid=52056]
Hauptmann Posted August 30, 2006 Author Posted August 30, 2006 Persian Gulf Campaign medal:[attachmentid=52057][attachmentid=52058]My understanding of this one is that it was the proposed first issue of a medal for the first Persian Gulf Campaign. Turns out some Congressman saw it, thought it was way too funny and told them to redesign it so it hit the scrap heap. No idea if this story is true but that was what I heard. I have this one, another sealed in the original packaging and had one other that I gave as a gift to a friend who was a long time Sergeant in the Florida National Guard as he got a kick out of the design and felt it would be a terrific conversation piece.
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