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on a closed book and Roman sword, en- eagle perched on a cannon supported by circled by the words ‘‘Efficiency- crossed flags, rifles, an Indian shield, Honor-Fidelity.’’ On the reverse is a spear, and quiver of arrows, a Cuban five-pointed star and a scroll between machete, and a Sulu kriss. Below the the words ‘‘For Good’’ and ‘‘Conduct,’’ trophy are the words ‘‘For Service.’’ surrounded by a wreath formed by a The whole is surrounded by a circle laurel branch on the left and an oak composed of the words ‘‘United States branch on the right. The medal is sus- Army’’ in the upper half and thirteen pended by a ring from a silk moire rib- stars in the lower half. The medal is bon 13⁄8 inches long and 13⁄8 inches wide suspended by a ring from a silk moire 3 3 composed of stripes of red (1⁄16 inch), ribbon 1 ⁄8 inches in length and 1 ⁄8 white (1⁄16 inch), red (1⁄16 inch), white inches in width composed of a red 1 3 (1⁄16 inch), red (1⁄16 inch), white (1⁄16 stripe ( ⁄4 inch), black stripe ( ⁄16 inch), 1 3 inch), red (5⁄8 inch), white (1⁄16 inch), red red band ( ⁄2 inch), black stripe ( ⁄16 1 (1⁄16 inch), white (1⁄16 inch), red (1⁄16 inch), and red stripe ( ⁄4 inch). inch), white (1⁄16 inch), and red (1⁄16 (b) Requirements. Service in any of inch). the following campaigns: (1) Southern Oregon, Idaho, northern [26 FR 6436, July 18, 1961] California, and Nevada between 1865 § 578.28 . and 1868. (2) Against the Comanches and con- Established by WD General Orders 12, federate tribes in Kansas, Colorado, 1907. Texas, New Mexico, and Indian Terri- (a) Description. The medal of bronze is tory between 1867 and 1875. 11⁄4 inches in diameter. On the obverse (3) Modoc War between 1872 and 1873. is the head of Lincoln, nearly in pro- (4) Against the Apaches in Arizona in file, facing sinister, surrounded by the 1873. words ‘‘With malice toward none, with (5) Against the Northern Cheyennes charity for all.’’ On the reverse are the and Sioux between 1876 and 1877. words ‘‘The Civil War,’’ and below this (6) Nez Perce War in 1877. the dates ‘‘1861–1865,’’ surrounded by a (7) Bannock War in 1878. wreath formed by a branch of oak on (8) Against the Northern Cheyennes the left and a branch of olive on the between 1878 and 1879. right, the stems joined at the bottom (9) Against the Sheep-Eaters, Piutes, by a conventional knot. The medal is and Bannocks between June and Octo- suspended by a ring from a silk moire ber, 1879. ribbon 13⁄8 inches in length and 13⁄8 (10) Against the Utes in Colorado and inches in width composed of a blue Utah between September 1879 and No- band (11⁄16 inch) and a gray band (11⁄16 vember 1880. inch). (11) Against the Apaches in Arizona (b) Requirements. Service between and New Mexico between 1885 and 1886. April 15, 1861, and April 9, 1865, or in (12) Against the Sioux in South Da- Texas between April 15, 1861, and Au- kota between November 1890 and Janu- gust 20, 1866. ary 1891. [13 FR 6798, Nov. 18, 1948] (13) Against hostile Indians in any other action in which United States § 578.29 Indian Campaign Medal. troops were killed or wounded between 1865 and 1891. Established by WD General Orders 12, 1907. [13 FR 6798, Nov. 19, 1948] (a) Description. The medal of bronze is 11⁄4 inches in diameter. On the obverse § 578.30 Spanish Campaign Medal. is a mounted Indian facing sinister, Established by WD General Orders 5, wearing a war bonnet, and carrying a 1905. spear in his right hand. Above the (a) Description. The medal of bronze is horseman are the words ‘‘Indian Wars,’’ 11⁄4 inches in diameter. On the obverse and below, on either side of a buffalo is a conventional castle with the addi- skull, the circle is completed by arrow- tion of two round-corner towers within heads, conventionally arranged. On the a circle composed of the words ‘‘War reverse is a trophy, composed of an with Spain’’ in the upper half and in

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the lower half the date ‘‘1898’’ at the Occupation, Military Government of bottom, with a branch of the tobacco Cuba,’’ and above the shield the dates plant on the left and a stalk of sugar- ‘‘1898’’ and ‘‘1902.’’ The reverse is the cane on the right. The reverse is the same as that of the Indian Campaign same as that of the Indian Campaign Medal. The medal is suspended by a Medal. The medal is suspended by a ring from a silk moire ribbon 13⁄8 inches ring from a silk moire ribbon 13⁄8 inches in length and 13⁄8 inches in width com- in length and 13⁄8 inches in width com- posed of a blue stripe (1⁄16 inch), red posed of a yellow stripe (1⁄8 inch), blue band (3⁄8 inch), yellow stripe (1⁄16 inch), band (3⁄8 inch), a yellow band (3⁄8 inch), blue band (3⁄8 inch), yellow stripe (1⁄16 blue band (3⁄8 inch), and yellow stripe inch), red band (3⁄8 inch), and blue (1⁄8 inch). stripe (1⁄16 inch). (b) Requirements. Service ashore in or (b) Requirements. Service in Cuba be- on the high seas en route to any of the tween July 18, 1898, and May 20, 1902. following countries: [13 FR 6799, Nov. 19, 1948] (1) Cuba between May 11, 1898, and July 17, 1898. § 578.33 Army of Puerto Rican Occupa- (2) Puerto Rico between July 14, 1898, tion Medal. and August 13, 1898. Established by WD Compilation of (3) Philippine Islands between June Orders, Changes 15, February 4, 1919. 30, 1898, and August 16, 1898. (a) Description. The medal of bronze is [13 FR 6798, Nov. 19, 1948] 11⁄4 inches in diameter. On the obverse is a conventional castle with the addi- § 578.31 Spanish War Service Medal. tion of two round-corner towers within Established by Act of Congress July a circle composed of the words ‘‘Army 9, 1918. of Occupation, Porto Rico’’ in the (a) Description. The medal of bronze is upper half and in the lower half the 11⁄4 inches in diameter. On the obverse date ‘‘1898’’ at the bottom, with a is a sheathed Roman sword hanging on branch of the tobacco plant on the left a tablet on which is inscribed ‘‘For and a stalk of sugarcane on the right. service in the Spanish War.’’ The tablet The reverse is the same as that of the is surrounded by a wreath. On the re- Indian Campaign Medal. The medal is verse is the coat of arms of the United suspended by a ring from a silk moire States with a scroll below, all sur- ribbon 13⁄8 inches in length and 13⁄8 rounded by a wreath displaying the in- inches in width composed of a red signia of the Infantry, Artillery, and stripe (1⁄16 inch), blue band (3⁄8 inch), Cavalry. The medal is suspended by a yellow stripe (1⁄16 inch), red band (3⁄8 1 ring from a silk moire ribbon 13⁄8 inches inch), yellow stripe ( ⁄16 inch), blue 3 1 in length and 13⁄8 inches in width com- band ( ⁄8 inch), and red stripe ( ⁄16 inch). posed of a green stripe (1⁄8 inch), yellow (b) Requirements. Service in Puerto stripe (1⁄4 inch), green band (5⁄8 inch), Rico between August 14, 1898, and De- yellow stripe (1⁄4 inch), and green stripe cember 10, 1898. 1 ( ⁄8 inch). [13 FR 6799, Nov. 19, 1948] (b) Requirements. Service between April 20, 1898, and April 11, 1899, by per- § 578.34 Philippine Campaign Medal. sons not eligible for the Spanish Cam- Established by WD General Orders 5, paign Medal. 1905. [13 FR 6799, Nov. 19, 1948] (a) Description. The medal of bronze is 11⁄4 inches in diameter. On the obverse § 578.32 Army of Cuban Occupation is a conventional coconut-palm tree. Medal. On the left of it is a lamp of knowledge Established by WD General Orders 40, and on the right the scales of justice. 1915. The whole is in a circle composed of (a) Description. The medal of bronze is the words ‘‘Philippine Insurrection.’’ 11⁄4 inches in diameter. On the obverse and the date ‘‘1899’’ at the bottom. The is the coat of arms of the Cuban Repub- reverse is the same as that of the In- lic, with wreath and fasces. Around the dian Campaign Medal. The medal is circumference are the words ‘‘Army of suspended by a ring from a silk moire

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