Soldier's Medal

SKU: 02.USA.0115.101.01

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  • Bronze Medal Obverse
  • Bronze Medal Reverse

Attributes

  • country
    United States
  • date of institution
    July 2, 1926
  • remarks
    The Medal was designed by Gaetano Cecere. The Soldier's Medal is equivalent in precedence to the Airman's Medal, the Navy and Marine Corps Medal, and the Coast Guard Medal. The rank, regiment and actions of the recipient will influence the value of the decoration.

History


The Soldier's Medal was established by Act of Congress on July 2, 1926. The Medal was created to reward soldiers for acts of bravery during peacetime that does not merit a Silver Star but which is still above the call of duty. It is awarded to any member of the Armed Forces of the United States or of a friendly foreign nation who has distinguished themselves by an act of voluntary heroism outside of enemy conflict which involves the risk of personal life and is not required by the performance of regular duty. The Medal is the highest honour a soldier can receive in recognition of valour outside of combat. It has been estimated that approximately 18, 520 Medals have been issued.

An oak leaf emblem is worn on the ribbon to denote additional awards.

Recipients of the Medal who are enlisted American service members are eligible to receive a 10 percent increase in retirement pay if the Medal was awarded in recognition of a level of valour which is equivalent to the level which would merit a Distinguished Service Cross.

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Versions

  • Price

    $100+ USD

  • Composition

    Bronze

  • Inscription

    Rev: SOLDIER'S MEDAL FOR VALOR US [RECIPIENT DETAILS] Rim: [SERIAL NUMBER]

  • Size

    35x35mm

  • Maker

  • Version Remarks

    The Bronze Medal is stamped with a serial number on the rim. The rank, regiment and actions of the recipient will influence the valu...

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