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  2. United States Antarctic Expedition Medal - Wikipedia

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    The first United States Antarctic Expedition Medal (gold version) was presented to Admiral Richard E. Byrd. As the 1st and 2nd Byrd Expedition medals, and the United States Antarctic Expedition medal were only authorized to be awarded to a select number of people, in 1960 the Antarctica Service Medal was created, which can be awarded generally.

  3. Antarctica Service Medal - Wikipedia

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    The Antarctica Service Medal (ASM) was established by the United States Congress on July 7, 1960, under Public Law 600 of the 86th Congress. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The medal was intended as a military award to replace several commemorative awards which had been issued for previous Antarctica expeditions from 1928 to 1941.

  4. Awards and decorations of the United States Armed Forces

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    Service ribbons, ribbon devices, and badge awards displayed on a Command Master Chief Petty Officer's service uniform. Various medals, service ribbons, ribbon devices, and specific badges recognize military service and personal accomplishments of members of the U.S. Armed Forces.

  5. United States Antarctic Service Expedition - Wikipedia

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    The United States Antarctic Service Expedition (1939–1941), often referred to as Byrd's Third Antarctic Expedition, was an expedition jointly sponsored by the United States Navy, State Department, Department of the Interior and The Treasury. Although a U.S.-government sponsored expedition, additional support came from donations and gifts by ...

  6. United States Antarctic Program - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Antarctic Service Expedition (1939–1940), under the leadership of the U.S. Navy, maintained bases at Marguerite Bay and Bay of Whales. [7] Operation Highjump in 1946–1947 was the largest single expedition ever to explore Antarctica, involving 13 naval vessels, numerous airplanes and more than 4,700 men.

  7. List of civil awards and decorations - Wikipedia

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    Coast Guard Arctic Service Medal: United States Coast Guard: Service within the Arctic Circle United States: Jeannette Medal: Jeannette expedition: 1879–1881 attempt to reach the North Pole Norway: Maudheim medal: Norwegian–British–Swedish Antarctic Expedition: United Kingdom: Polar Medal: Monarchy of the United Kingdom: Extreme human ...

  8. Second Byrd Antarctic Expedition Medal - Wikipedia

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    Commemorative medal: Awarded for: 6 months service at Little America or command of one of the expedition ships during the expedition: Presented by: United States Congress: Eligibility: Members of the Second Byrd Antarctic Expedition from 1933-1935: Status: Obsolete: Established: 2 June 1936: First awarded: 15 October 1937 to Richard E. Byrd ...

  9. Byrd Antarctic Expedition Medal - Wikipedia

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    The Byrd Antarctic Expedition Medal is a Congressional medal established by an Act of Congress in 1930 to commemorate the Byrd Antarctic Expedition of 1928–1930. [2] Presented in gold, silver and bronze, the medals were awarded to 81 individuals associated with the expedition, for a total cost of $6,560.