CHANGES IN BUREAU OF NAVAL PERSONNEL MANUAL NO. 1

Navy Department,

Bureau of Naval Personnel, [br] Washington, D. C., 10 July 1944.

The following changes in the Bureau of Naval Personnel Manual, 1942, and the accompanying pages will be placed in their appropriate place in the manual. Those not heretofore published to the service are effective upon receipt.

(S) L. E. Denfeld, [br] The Assistant Chief of Naval Personnel.

Approved: 14 July 1944. [br] (S) James Forrestal, [br] Secretary of the Navy.

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The following changes will be made in ink:

C-6001 page 34, add to paragraph (6) a new subparagraph (c) as follows:

"In time of peace officers and men on authorized leave or authorized absence from their command, or while traveling from one station to another, are authorized to visit Alaska, Canal Zone, Hawaii, Virgin Islands or Puerto Rico, without obtaining specific permission for such visit."

D-1005 ( 2) (a) page 40, last line after "discharged" change comma to period and delete "but the total shall not exceed $300."

(2) (b) 3rd line after "discharged" change comma to period and delete "but the total shall not exceed $150."

D-1009 page 51, change caption to read "D-1009 CHECKAGE OF PAY FOR FRAUDULENT ENLISTMENT OTHER THAN UNDERAGE."

Delete Chapter 2, Part D, pages 53 and 54, replaced by new Chapter 4; Part A. D-4001 (4) page 56, indicate by appropriate footnote that quarterly marks are changed to semi-annual, Dec. 31 and June 30, for duration of war.

D-4000 page 64, in tabulated list, 11th line from top of page, change "Ordinary discharge" and "Ord. Disc." to "Discharge under honorable conditions" and "Disc. Und. Hon. Cond."

D-4022 ( 5) page 75, change subparagraph (h) to read: "If naturalized while in the service, entry giving date of naturalization, title and location of court that granted certificate, certificate number and former citizenship. (See art. D-10201).

D-5111 (5) (6) (7) and (8) that part appearing on page 89, and article D-5112, delete the word "permanent" and insert after "appointment" the words "to pay grade 1".

D-5112 (3) page 89, 1st line, delete "officer's".

D-5113 (3) page 90, 2nd line, delete "officers' ". (6) page 90, 1st line, delete "officers' ".

D-5113 page 90 (6) (8) delete the word "permanent" and insert after "appointment" the words "to pay grade 1".

D-5249 Delete that portion of article D-5249 appearing on pages 165 and 166. D-5302 (1) page 167, line 3, delete the word "naval".

D-5306 (1) (g) and (h) page 172, change "Judge Advocate General" to "Bureau of Naval Personnel".

D-5313 (7) page 186, change (a) and (b) as follows: "(a) Maximum weight, 185 pounds, (b) Maximum height, 72 inches".

D-5316 (2) (a), D-5317 (2) (a) D-5319 (2) (a) by appropriate footnote indicate suspension for duration of war of future service requirements.

D-7031 (1) (d) page 247, change "mess attendant" to "steward's mate". D-8002 ( 4) page 251, after word "officer" in the 7th line add: "or the executive officer or other officer designated by the commanding officer."

D-8005 (4) page 253, line 4, change "17101" to "1697."

D-9104 (3) (b) page 267, line 10, after the word "survey" delete the words "for physical or mental disability". (4) Indicate by appropriate footnote suspension of early discharges for duration of war and 6 months thereafter.

D-9105 (1) page 268 2nd line, change "3 months" to "6 months".

E-4111 (a) (10) page 342, change "Bureau of Construction and Repair" to "Bureau of Ships".

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E-5504 page 350, line 2, after the word "course" insert "and the prescribed practical factors". Change "Form B. N. P." to "NavPers".

E-7402 page 357, line 3, delete "enlisted men" and substitute "the personnel". E-7406 page 358, line 9, delete "enlisted".

Page 370, change title of article "H-2319" to "H-2319 Probationary Ensigns, Class ChC-V(P)".

H-1506 (e) page 395, change "Cadets" to "Midshipmen".

H-1805 page 405, line 2, change "cadets" to "midshipmen".

H-2104 page 425, in caption, delete "CADETS".

(2) delete second sentence.

(3) delete "Cadets, Merchant Marine Reserve, and". Change "midshipmen" to "Midshipmen".

H-2107 page 428, indicate by appropriate footnote that age limits (not below 19 years and not above 64 years) suspended for duration of war.

H-2311 (2) (f) page 439, change subparagraph to read as follows: "Evidence of qualification in a specialty; or a statement indicating satisfactory completion of internship".

H-6206 (7) page 504, last line, change "satisfactory" to "honorable",

H-6301 page 504, insert in line 5, after "the provisions of article"--"H-6303, H-6304 or".

Renumber present pages 234 a, b, c, and d 234 c, 234d, 234e, and 234f.

The following articles have been amended or corrected or new articles inserted on printed pages as follows. These pages will be inserted in the Manual in their proper place and the superseded pages removed.

TABLE OF CONTENTS revised and reprinted on pages I, II, III, and IV. Part A. Entirely rewritten, corrected up to date, and printed on pages 1-1 to 1-76 inclusive.

Part B. Reprinted on pages 1 to 13 inclusive, omitting arts. B-2004, B-2005 and B-2006.

Article C-1007. Amended and reprinted on page 18.

Article C-4001. Amended and reprinted on page 27.

Article C-4002. Amended and reprinted on page 28.

Article C-4004. Amended and reprinted on page 29.

Article C-7002. Amended and reprinted in part on pages 37 and 38.

Article C-8006. New article printed on pages 44, 45 and 46.

Article D-4004. Amended and reprinted on pages 57 and 58.

Article D-4007. Amended and reprinted on pages 59, 60 and 61.

Article D-4016. Reprinted on page 70.

Article D-4018. Amended and reprinted on page 71.

Article D-4021. Amended and reprinted on pages 72, 73 and 74.

Article D-4022. Amended and reprinted in part on pages 77 and 78.

Article D-4024. New article printed on page 78A.

Article D-5101. Amended and reprinted on pages 79, 80, 81 and 82.

Article D-5102. Amended and reprinted on pages 82A, B, C and D.

Article D-5103. Amended and reprinted on page 83.

Article D-5107. Amended and reprinted in part on page 87.

Article D-5109 and D-5111. Amended and reprinted on page 88.

Articles D-5114 and D-5115 revised and reprinted on page 91.

Articles D-5201 to D-5212 16 reprinted on pages 93 to 165 to replace all of Section 2, Chapter 5, Part D, now on pages 91 to 166.

Article D-5305. Amended and reprinted in part on pages 169 and 170.

Article D-5307. Amended and reprinted on pages 173, 174 and 175.

Article D-5326. Amended and reprinted on pages 196, 197 and 198.

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Article D-5827. Amended and reprinted on pages 198 to 202--page 202A inserted.

Article D-6228. New article printed on page 234.

Article D-6229. New article printed on pages 234, 234A and 234B.

Article D-8019. Amended and reprinted in part on page 261.

Article D-8020. Amended and reprinted on pages 261 and 262.

Article D-9102. Amended and reprinted on page 263.

Article D-9103. Amended and reprinted on pages 265, 266 and 266A.

Article D-9105. Amended and reprinted in part on page 269.

Articles D-9107 to D-9115. Reprinted on pages 269 to 274.

Article D-9503. Amended and reprinted on page 278.

Articles D-10101 to D-10117. Revised and reprinted on pages 282 to 292A. Index, Part D. Amended and reprinted on pages 296 to 313.

Article E-1314. New article on pages 323 and 324.

Articles E-1401 to E-1509. Reprinted on pages 324 and 324A.

Article E-5203. Amended and reprinted on page 344.

Articles E-5401, E-5403 and E-5406. Amended and reprinted on pages 345, 346 and 347.

Articles E-7601 to E-7604. Amended and reprinted on pages 359 and 360. Article H-1809. Amended and reprinted on pages 412, 413 and 414.

Article H-1810. Amended and reprinted on pages 414 and 414A.

Articles H-2101 to H-2103. Amended and reprinted on pages 423, 424 and 424A. Article H-3604. Amended and reprinted in part on page 476. Page 476A added. Articles H-6302 and H-6303. Amended and reprinted on page 505.

Article H-7107. Amended and reprinted on page 508.

Articles H-7304 and H-7305. Amended and reprinted on pages 514, 515 and 516. Page 516A added.

Articles H-8702, H-8704 and H-8705. Revised and reprinted on pages 525 to 528.

Article H-9604. Amended and reprinted on pages 537 and 538.

Articles H-10301 to H-10303. Revised and reprinted on pages 541 and 542. Article H-10306. Revised and reprinted on page 543.

Article H-10308. Revised and reprinted on pages 543, 544 and 544A.

Article H-10504. Amended and reprinted on page 547.

Articles H-12201 and H-12205. Amended and reprinted on page 553.

Article H-12301. Amended and reprinted on page 554.

Articles H-12304 and H-12401. New articles printed on page 555.

Note 1.--Chapter 5, sec. 2, Part D, revised, has been also issued as a separate pamphlet. This section will include all rating qualifications, published in circular letter form, with the exception of qualifications for AMMC, AMMH, AMMI, AMMP and AOMB, which were promulgated in tentative form by BuPers Circular Letter No. 280-43 (Navy Dept. Bulletin, Cumulative Edition, 31 December 1943, p. 972).

Note 2.--All changes effected by manual circular letters to and including Manual Circular Letter 42-44 and by AlNav 110-44 are included in this change.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Part A. General:

Page

Chapter 1. Decorations, medals, and badges

1-1

Chapter 2. Correspondence

1-67

Chapter 3. Mailing lists

1-71

Chapter 4. Identification

1-73

Part B. The log and blank forms:

Chapter 1. The log.

2

Chapter 2. Blank forms

5

Part C. Officer personnel

15

Chapter 1. Reports

16

Chapter 2. Records and Correspondence

19

Chapter 3. Duty.

23

Chapter 4. Orders and travel

27

Chapter 5. Examinations

31

Chapter 6. Leave.

34

Chapter 7. Separations, injuries, deaths

36

Chapter 8. Miscellaneous

40

Part D. Enlisted personnel:

Chapter 1. Enlistments, reenlistments, extension of enlistments, and changes of status of enlistments.

48

Chapter 3. Transportation

55

Chapter 4. Service records and reports of enlisted men

56

Chapter 5. Advancements in rating:

Section 1. General

79

Section 2. Special qualifications for advancement in rating

93

Section 3. Details

166

Chapter 6. Appointments and promotions:

Section 1. Appointments to Naval Academy

208

Section 2. Promotions to warrant rank

213

Chapter 7. Transfers and details

235

Chapter 8. Discipline.

250

Chapter 9. Separations from the active service:

Section 1. Discharges

263

Section 2. Cancellation of enlistments

275

Section 3. Releases from active duty

276

Section 4. Transfers to Fleet Reserve.

276

Section 5. Retirements

277

Section 6. Deaths or missing

279

Chapter 10. Miscellaneous:

Section 1. Quarters, subsistence, and claims

282

Section 2. Miscellaneous

292A

Part E. Training

315

Chapter 1. Training of officers:

Section 1. Postgraduate school

317

Section 2. Aviation training.

320

Section 3. Submarine training

321

Section 4. Language instruction

324

Section 5. Special courses

324

Section 6. Rhodes scholarships

326

Section 7. Fleet schools

326

Section 8. Staff corps schools

326

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Part E. Training--Continued.

Page

Chapter 2. Qualification for higher command

328

Chapter 3. Training of junior officers

330

Chapter 4. Examinations for promotions of officers of the line

331

Chapter 5. Training of enlisted men

344

Section 1. General

344

Section 2. Training stations

344

Section 3. Training of apprentice seamen afloat

344

Section 4. Service schools

345

Section 5. Training courses

350

Section 6. Slide film instruction

350

Section 7. Swimming instruction

351

Section 8. First aid instruction

351

Chapter 6. Libraries

352

Section 1. Ships' libraries

352

Section 2. Shore libraries

353

Section 3. Loan library

353

Section 4. Records, reports, and inventory

353

Section 5. Surveys

353

Section 6. Reconditioning of worn library books

353

Chapter 7. Morale and recreation

354

Section 1. Morale

354

Section 2. Athletics

354

Section 3. Motion picture service

355

Section 4. Allotments

357

Section 5. Welfare work

358

Section 6. Ship and station newspapers

359

Section 7. Government life insurance

360

Part H. Naval Reserve:

Chapter 1. General--Administration and organization--all classes:

Section 1. Policy

380

Section 2. Purpose and composition of classes

381

Section 3. Organization

384

Section 4. Administration

389

Section 5. Precedence

394

Section 6. Physical examinations and standards

396

Section 7. Orders to active and training duty

399

Section 8. Addresses, official residence, records, correspondence, and reports

403

Section 9. Miscellaneous

419

Chapter 2. Procurement:

Section 1. General requirements

423

Section 2. Requirements for original appointments of officers, Organized Reserve and Volunteer Reserve (General Service)

428

Section 3. Requirements for original appointment of officers, Volunteer Reserve (Special Service)

432

Section 4. Officers and midshipmen of the Merchant Marine Reserve

443

Section 5. Enlistments and reenlistments

446

Chapter 3. Promotion--Organized Reserve, Volunteer Reserve, and Merchant Marine Reserve:

Section 1. General

452

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Part H. Naval Reserve--Continued.

Page

Chapter 3. Promotion--Organized Reserve, etc.--Continued.

Section 2. Promotions of officers of the Organized Reserve and Volunteer Reserve (General Service) up to and including lieutenant commander

453

Section 3. Promotions of officers of the Volunteer Reserve (Special Service) up to and including lieutenant commander.

454

Section 4. Promotions of officers of the Merchant Marine Reserve up to and including lieutenant commander

456

Section 5. Promotions of officers above grade of lieutenant commander

457

Section 6. Professional examinations

461

Section 7. Advancements and changes in ratings of enlisted men

476

Chapter 4. Transfers:

Section 1. Transfers between classes of the Naval Reserve

481

Section 2. Transfers between battalions, divisions, and squadrons, and other organizations

483

Section 3. Transfers between naval districts

483

Section 4. Transfers between ships and stations

484

Chapter 5. Instruction and Training:

Section 1. Instruction and training policy and assignment of instructors for Naval Reserve

485

Section 2. Instruction of Naval Reserve

486

Section 3. Training of Naval Reserve

487

Section 4. Naval Reserve educational centers--Enrollments in correspondence courses--Instructional courses.

492

Section 5. Commanding officers of stations and vessels to which Naval Reservists report for training duty--Naval Reserve instructors and inspectors--instructors of the Naval Reserve

493

Section 6. Instruction and training of the Organized Reserve

495

Section 7. Instruction and training of the Merchant Marine Reserve

497

Section 8. Instruction and training of the Volunteer Reserve

498

Section 9. Naval Reserve inspection board

499

Chapter 6. Discipline, discharges, resignations, and retirements:

Section 1. Discipline

501

Section 2. Discharges

501

Section 3. Honorary retired list

504

Chapter 7. Pay, allowances, and compensation--Organized Reserve, Volunteer Reserve, and Merchant Marine Reserve:

Section 1. Active duty pay and allowances

507

Section 2. Inactive duty pay and allowances

510

Section 3. Compensation for injuries

511

Section 4. Pay for members of honorary retired list

516

Section 5. Pensions, compensation, retirement pay, and hospital benefits

516

Chapter 8. Maintenance--Organized Reserve, Volunteer Reserve, and Merchant Marine Reserve:

Section 1. Policy

517

Section 2. Armories

517

Section 3. Naval Reserve aviation bases

517

Section 4. Vessels and boats for training purposes

518

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Part H. Naval Reserve--Continued.

Page

Chapter 8--Continued.

Section 5. Medical supplies

518

Section 6. Government property

518

Section 7. Uniforms

525

Chapter 9. Fleet Reserve:

Section 1. Purpose

529

Section 2. Composition of Fleet Reserve

529

Section 3. Administration

529

Section 4. Appointment and transfer to the Fleet Reserve

532

Section 5. Records and reports

536

Section 6. Duties of Fleet Reservists

536

Section 7. Discipline

538

Section 8. Separation from Fleet Reserve

538

Chapter 10. Aviation Cadets and Officers A-V (N):

Section 1. Purpose

540

Section 2. Composition

540

Section 3. Aviation cadets, V-5

541

Section 4. Officers, class A-V (N)

544A

Section 5. Aviation pilots

546

Chapter 11. Naval Reserve Nurse Corps:

Section 1. Purpose

549

Section 2. Composition

549

Section 3. Organization and administration

549

Section 4. Procurement

550

Section 5. Pay and allowances

551

Section 6. Discharges

551

Chapter 12. Women's Reserve:

Section 1. Purpose

553

Section 2. Composition, organization and administration

553

Section 3. Procurement

554

Section 4. Discharges

555

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PART A

GENERAL

Chapter 1. Decorations, medals, and badges--Articles A-1001 to 1052, inclusive. Chapter 2. Correspondence--A-2001 to A-2005, inclusive.

Chapter 3. Mailing lists--A-3001 to A-3004, inclusive.

Chapter 4. Identification--A4001 to A-4009, inclusive.

CHAPTER 1

DECORATIONS, MEDALS, AND BADGES

A-1001. DECORATIONS, MEDALS, AND BADGES--The decorations, medals, and badges authorized for the United States Navy are as follows:

DECORATIONS

(a) Awarded, by the Navy Department:

1. Medal of Honor.

2. Medal of Honor (1917-18) (by law no longer authorized for award).

3. Navy Cross.

4. Distinguished Service Medal.

5. Legion of Merit.

6. Silver Star Medal.

7. Distinguished Flying Cross.

8. Navy and Marine Corps Medal.

9. Bronze Star Medal (See A-1051).

10. Air Medal.

11. Commendation Ribbon (See A-1052).

12. Purple Heart.

13. Specially Meritorious Medal (no longer awarded).

14. Presidential Unit Citation.

(b) Awarded by the Treasury Department:

1. Gold Life-Saving Medal.

2. Silver Life-Saving Medal.

COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS

(c) Awarded by the Navy Department:

1. Dewey Medal (medal commemorating Battle of Manila Bay).

2. Sampson Medal (medal commemorating naval engagements in the West Indies).

3. NC-4 Medal (commemorating the first trans-Atlantic flight of the U. S. Naval flying boat in May, 1919)

4. Byrd Antarctic Expedition Medal (1928-30).

5. Second Byrd Antarctic Expedition Medal (1933-35).

(d) Campaign and Service Medals:

1. Civil War.

2. Expeditionary Medal (Navy and Marine Corps, initial award 1874).

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3. Spanish Campaign.

4. Philippine Campaign.

5. China Belief Expedition.

6. Cuban Pacification.

7. Nicaraguan Campaign, 1912.

8. Mexican Service.

9. Haitian Campaign, 1915.

10. Dominican Campaign.

11. Victory Medal.

12. Army of Occupation of Germany medal (1918-23).

13. Haitian Campaign, 1919-20.

14. Second Nicaraguan Campaign.

15. Yangtze Service.

16. China Service.

17. American Defense Service.

18. Area campaign medals.

(a) American Area.

(b) European-African-Middle Eastern Area.

(c) Asiatic-Pacific Area.

(e) Gunnery Medals:

1. Admiral Trenchard Section Navy League Medal.

2. Knox Gun-Pointer Medal.

(f) Miscellaneous Medals:

1. Navy Good-Conduct Medal.

2. Bailey Medal.

3. Naval Reserve Medal.

4. Medal for Merit (for civilians only).

(g) Small-Arms Medals and Badges:

1. Expert team rifleman's medal (no longer issued).

2. Expert rifleman's bar (no longer issued).

3. Sharpshooter's medal (no longer issued).

4. Expert pistol shot's pin (no longer issued).

5. Navy distinguished marksman's medal.

6. Marine Corps distinguished marksman's medal.

7. Navy distinguished pistol shot's medal.

8. Marine Corps distinguished pistol shot's medal.

9. Fleet rifleman's medal.

10. Fleet pistol shot's medal.

11. Navy expert rifleman's medal.

12. Marine Corps expert rifleman's badge.

13. Navy expert pistol shot's medal.

14. Marine Corps sharpshooter's badge (rifle).

15. Marine Corps marksman's badge (rifle).

16. Marine Corps rifle competition badge (gold, silver, and bronze).

17. U. S. Fleet, Fleet and Force rifle match "place" medal.

18. Marine Corps division rifle competition badge (gold, silver, and bronze).

19. Marine Corps pistol competition badge (gold, silver, and bronze).

20. U. S. Fleet, Fleet and Force pistol match "place" medal.

21. Marine Corps division pistol competition badge (gold, silver, and bronze).

22. Lauchheimer trophy medal (gold, silver, and bronze).

23. Short-range battle-practice medal for midshipmen.

24. Medal for Naval Reserve Officers' Training Corps.

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PART A, CHAPTER 1

25. Marine Corps Basic Badge (for infantry weapons other than rifle).

Bars (fastened between the holding pin and medallion or basic badge).

(a) EX--Bayonet.

(b) EX or SS--Pistol.

(c) EX or SS--Auto, rifle.

(d) EX or SS--Sub-machine gun.

(e) EX or SS--Machine gun.

(f) EX or SS--Howitzer.

(g) EX or SS--L. Arty.

(h) EX or SS--D. Arty.

(i) Expert Rifleman's Re-qualification Bar.

A-1002. MEDAL OF HONOR.--The act of August 7, 1942, amending the act of February 4, 1919, provides in section 1: "That the President of the United States be, and he is hereby, authorized to present, in the name of Congress, a Medal of Honor to any person who, while in the naval service of the United States, shall, in action involving actual conflict with the enemy, or in the line of his profession, distinguish himself conspicuously by gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty and without detriment to the mission of his command or to the command to which attached: Provided, That the design of this medal shall be the same as that adopted pursuant to the act approved December 21, 1861 (12 Stat. 330)." However, for the information of those holding Medals of Honor previously authorized by law, the following information is pertinent:

The Medal of Honor for enlisted men was originally authorized in the act of December 21, 1861. This act was subsequently modified many times, and finally in the act of March 3, 1901, the following provision was made: "That any enlisted man of the Navy or Marine Corps who shall have distinguished himself in battle or displayed extraordinary heroism in the line of his profession shall, upon the recommendation of his commanding officer, approved by the flag officer and the Secretary of the Navy, receive a gratuity and Medal of Honor as provided for seamen in section 1407 of the Revised Statutes." This gratuity for enlisted men was set at $100.

The Medal of Honor was originally authorized for officers of the Navy and Marine Corps in the act of March 3, 1915, which provides: "The President of the United States is hereby empowered to prepare a suitable Medal of Honor to be awarded to any officer of the Navy, Marine Corps, or Coast Guard who shall have distinguished himself in battle or displayed extraordinary heroism in the line of his profession."

For gratuity see table on page 1-13.

A-1003. MEDAL OF HONOR (1917-18).--The act of February 4, 1919, provides: "That the President of the United States be, and is hereby authorized, to present in the name of Congress, a Medal of Honor to any person who, while in the naval service of the United States, shall, in action involving actual conflict with the enemy, distinguish himself conspicuously by gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty and without detriment to the mission of his command or the command to which attached."

(For service in actual combat with the enemy during World War I only.)

For gratuity see table on page 1-13.

A-1004. MEDAL OF HONOR ROLL.--Public Act No. 56, approved April 27, 1916, established in the War Department and in the Navy Department, respectively, a roll, designated as "the Army and Navy medal of honor roll."

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Upon written application made to the Secretary of the proper department, and subject to the conditions and requirements hereinafter contained, the name of each surviving person who has served in the military or naval service of the United States in any war, who has attained or shall attain the age of 65 years, and who has been awarded a Medal of Honor for having in action involving actual conflict with an enemy distinguished himself conspicuously by gallantry or intrepidity, at the risk of his life, above and beyond the call of duty, and who was honorably discharged from the service by muster out, resignation, or otherwise, shall be, by the Secretary of the proper department, entered and recorded on said roll. Applications for entry on said roll shall be made in such form and under such regulations as shall be prescribed by the War Department and Navy Department, respectively, and proper blanks and instructions shall be, by the proper Secretary, furnished without charge upon request made by any person claiming the benefits of this act.

It shall be the duty of the Secretary of War and of the Secretary of the Navy to carry this act into effect and to decide whether each applicant, under this act, in his department is entitled to the benefit of this act. If the official award of the Medal of Honor to the applicant, or the official notice to him thereof, shall appear to show that the Medal of Honor was awarded to the applicant for such an act as is required by the provisions of this act, it shall be deemed sufficient to entitle the applicant to such special pension without further investigation. Otherwise, all official correspondence, orders, reports, recommendations, requests, and other evidence now on file in any public office or department shall be considered. A certificate of service and of the act of heroism, gallantry, bravery, or intrepidity for which the Medal of Honor was awarded, and of enrollment under this act, and of the right of the special pensioner to be entitled to and to receive the special pension herein granted, shall be furnished each person whose name shall be so entered on said roll. The Secretary of War and the Secretary of the Navy shall deliver to the Commissioner of Pensions a certified copy of each of such said certificates as he may issue, as aforesaid, and the same shall be full and sufficient authority to the Commissioner of Pensions for the payment by him to the beneficiary named in each such certificate the special pension herein provided for.

Each such surviving person whose name shall have been entered on said roll in accordance with this act shall be entitled to and shall receive and be paid by the Commissioner of Pensions in the Department of the Interior, out of any moneys in the Treasury of the United States not otherwise appropriated, a special pension of $10 per month for life, payable quarter yearly. The Commissioner of Pensions shall make ail necessary rules and regulations for making payment of such special pensions to the beneficiaries thereof.

Such special pension shall begin on the day that such person shall file his application for enrollment on said roll in the office of the Secretary of War or of the Secretary of the Navy after the passage and approval of this act, and shall continue during the life of the beneficiary.

Such special pension shall not deprive any such special pensioner of any other pension or of any benefit, right, or privilege to which he is or may hereafter be entitled under any existing or subsequent law, but shall be in addition thereto.

The special pension allowed under this act shall not be subject to any attachment, execution, levy, tax, lien, or detention under any process whatever.

In case any person has been awarded two or more Medals of Honor, he shall not be entitled to and shall not receive more than one such special pension.

Men in the service shall not he considered in applications filed under this act.

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A-1005. NAVY CROSS.--The act of August 7, 1942 (sec. 2), amending the act of February 4, 1919, provides: "That the President be, and he hereby is, further authorized to present, but not in the name of Congress, a Navy Cross of appropriate design and ribbon, together with a rosette or other device to be worn in lieu thereof, to any person who, while serving in any capacity with the naval service of the United States, distinguishes himself by extraordinary heroism in connection with military operations against an armed enemy."

For gratuity see table on page 1-13.

A-1006. DISTINGUISHED SERVICE MEDAL.--The act of August 7, 1942 (sec. 3), amending the act of February 4, 1919, provides: "That the President be, and he hereby is, further authorized to present, but not in the name of Congress, a Distinguished Service Medal of appropriate design and a ribbon, together with a rosette or other device to be worn in lieu thereof, to any person who, while serving in any capacity with the Navy of the United States, since the sixth day of April 1917 has distinguished, or who hereafter shall distinguish himself by exceptionally meritorious service to the Government in a duty of great responsibility."

For gratuity see table on page 1-13.

A-1007. LEGION OF MERIT--The act of July 20, 1942 (sec. 2 (1)), provides: "That there is hereby created a decoration to be known as the 'Legion of Merit', which shall have suitable appurtenances and devices and not more than four degrees, and which the President, under such rules and regulations as he shall prescribe, may award to--

(a) Personnel of the armed forces of the United States and of the Government of the Philippines, and

(b) Personnel of the armed forces of friendly foreign nations who, since the proclamation of an emergency by the President on September 8, 1939, shall have distinguished themselves by exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding services."

The following detailed regulations govern the award of the Legion of Merit, and the preparation and submission of recommendations therefor:

(a) Personnel of armed forces of the United States and of the Government of the Philippines:

(1) The award of the Legion of Merit to personnel of the armed forces of the United States and of the Government of the Philippines shall be made as the "Legion of Merit" without reference to any degree, to such personnel who qualify therefor in accordance with the creating law.

(2) For this purpose, the medal and ribbon for the degree of Legionnaire as prescribed for award to foreign personnel will be used. For a second award of the Legion of Merit to an individual a Gold Star to be worn upon the ribbon will be awarded in lieu of a second medal.

(3) The Legion of Merit will take precedence next after the Distinguished Service Medal.

(4) Recommendations shall be made to the Secretary of the Navy, or to those Fleet Commanders to whom authority to make the award has been delegated, in accordance with instructions now in force for award of other decorations.

(5) No award of the Legion of Merit will be made to a civilian.

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(b) Personnel of the armed forces of friendly foreign nations:

(1) The award of the Legion of Merit to personnel of friendly foreign nations shall be made in the appropriate one of four degrees as follows :

a. Chief Commander.

b. Commander.

c. Officer.

d. Legionnaire.

(2) No award of the Legion of Merit in any degree will be made to a civilian.

(3) This award will be made to personnel of the armed forces of friendly foreign nations only with the approval of the President of the United States in each case.

(4) Each case will be submitted separately.

(5) Recommendations for this award of a specific degree, or of appropriate degree, via official channels, to the Secretary of the Navy may be made by an officer of the armed forces of the United States who has personal knowledge of the service performed. The service will be described specifically and in detail. When practicable, testimony of other individuals having personal knowledge of the service performed will be submitted with the recommendation. Each recommendation will contain a draft of an appropriate citation. The recommendation must show that the individual recommended has distinguished himself by exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding services. Each basic recommendation will show the exact status of the recommended individual at the time of the performance of the services upon which the recommendation is based. In recommendations based upon services covering an appreciable period of time, the exact period will be stated.

(6) No award of the same or of a lower degree will be made to an individual who has previously been awarded the Legion of Merit A higher degree may be awarded if subsequent services warrant.

Presentation of the Legion of Merit will be made with ceremonies appropriate to the individual case and as practicable under the existing circumstances.

Awards of the Legion of Merit may be made posthumously and presented to such representative as may be designated.

All awards of the Legion of Merit shall be made in the name of the President of the United States.

A-1008. SILVER STAR MEDAL.--The act of August 7, 1942 (sec. 4), provides: "That the President be, and he hereby is, further authorized to present, but not in the name of Congress, a Silver Star Medal of appropriate design and a ribbon, together with a rosette or other device to be worn in lieu thereof, to any person who, while serving in any capacity with the Navy of the United States, since December 6, 1941, has distinguished himself or who hereafter shall distinguish himself conspicuously by gallantry and intrepidity in action, such gallantry and service not being sufficient to justify the award of a Medal of Honor or a Navy Cross."

The act of August 7, 1942 (sec. 10) provides: "That in cases of persons now In the naval service for whom the award of the Medal of Honor, Distinguished

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Service Medal, or Navy Cross, has been recommended in full compliance with then existing regulations, but on account of services which, though insufficient fully to justify the award of the Medal of Honor, the Distinguished Service Medal, or the Navy Cross, appears to have been such as to justify the award of the Silver Star Medal * * *, hereinbefore provided, such cases may be considered and acted upon under the provisions of this act authorizing the award of the Silver Star Medal * * *, notwithstanding that said services may have been rendered more than 5 years before said cases shall have been considered as authorized by this proviso, but all consideration or any action upon any of said cases shall be based exclusively upon official records now on file in the Navy Department."

For gratuity see table on page 1-13.

A-1009, DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS.--Section 12 of the act of July 2, 1926, promulgated by Executive Order No. 4576 of January 28, 1927, amended by Executive Order No. 7786 of January 8, 1938, provides:

(1) Distinguished Flying Cross, is awarded to any person who while serving in any capacity with the Air Corps of the Army of the United States, including the National Guard and Organized Reserves, or with the United States Navy or the Coast Guard of the United States subsequent to April 6, 1917, has distinguished himself by heroism or extraordinary achievement while participating in aerial flight.

(2) No person is eligible for the award of the Distinguished Flying Cross for an act performed prior to November 11, 1918, except--

(a) Officers or enlisted men who have heretofore been recommend ed for but have not received the Congressional Medal of Honor, the Distinguished Service Medal, or Navy Cross.

(b) Officers or enlisted men who displayed heroism while serving as instructors or students at flying schools.

(3) Subject to other special conditions prescribed in the law, the following classes of persons are eligible for the award of the Distinguished Flying Cross:

(a) All members of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and the Coast Guard while participating in an aerial flight as part of the duties incident to such membership.

(b) All members of the National Guard not in Federal Service, the Organized Reserves, the Officers' Reserve Corps, the Enlisted Reserve Corps, the Naval Reserves, and the Marine Corps Reserves, not on active duty, while participating in an aerial flight as part of the duties incident to such membership, (c) Members of the military, naval, or air forces of foreign governments while serving with the military or naval forces of the United States, while participating in an aerial flight.

(4) Civilians are not eligible for the award of the Distinguished Flying Cross (Executive Order March 1, 1927).

(5) For any act of heroism or extraordinary achievement performed subsequent to July 2, 1926, the Distinguished Flying Cross will not be awarded after more than 3 years from the date of the act or achievement, nor unless the recommendation therefor shall have been made at the time of the act or within 2 years thereafter.

(6) Attention is invited to the fact that the medal is limited to awards in recognition of acts of heroism or of extraordinary achievement

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during an aerial flight, and that it is not conferred in recognition of general service, or for research or development work in connection with aeronautics. Recommendations must, therefore, be based on acts of heroism or of extraordinary achievement during one particular flight. The recommendation should contain a specific statement setting forth the particular flight on which the recommendation is based.

For gratuity see table on page 1-14.

A-1010. NAVY AND MARINE CORPS MEDAL.--The act of August 7, 1942 (sec. 5), provides: "That the President be, and he hereby is, further authorized to present, but not in the name of Congress, a medal to be known as the Navy and Marine Corps Medal, of appropriate design with accompanying ribbon, together with a rosette or other device to be worn in lieu thereof, to any person who while serving in any capacity with the United States Navy or Marine Corps, including the Naval Reserve or Marine Corps Reserve, shall have, since December 6, 1941, distinguished himself or herself by heroism not involving actual conflict with an enemy, or to any person to whom the Secretary of the Navy has heretofore awarded a letter of commendation for heroism, regardless of the date of such act of heroism, who makes application for such medal. No additional pay shall be payable under section 6 for service rendered prior to the date of the enactment of this section by virtue of the award of a Navy and Marine Corps Medal based upon any act of heroism performed prior to December 7, 1941."

The act of August 7, 1942 (sec. 10), provides: "That in cases of persons now in the naval service for whom the award of the Medal of Honor, Distinguished Service Medal, or Navy Cross, has been recommended in full compliance with then existing regulations, but on account of services which, though insufficient fully to justify the award of the Medal of Honor, the Distinguished Service Medal, or the Navy Cross, appear to have been such as to justify the award of the * * * Navy and Marine Corps Medal hereinbefore provided, such cases may be considered and acted upon under the provisions of this act authorizing the award of * * * the Navy and Marine Corps Medal, notwithstanding that said services may have been rendered more than 5 years before said cases shall have been considered as authorized by this proviso, but all consideration or any action upon any of said cases shall be based exclusively upon official records now on file in the Navy Department."

Holders of Letters of Commendation awarded by the Secretary of the Navy for heroism not involving combat, to become eligible for the award of the Navy and Marine Corps Medal, shall submit applications to the Secretary of the Navy for such award.

These applications, together with a copy of the Letter of Commendation awarded previously by the Secretary of the Navy, shall be reviewed by the Navy Department Permanent Board of Awards and submitted to the Secretary of the Navy for his action.

Upon receipt of the Secretary's approval in each case the Bureau of Naval Personnel or Marine Corps,' as appropriate, will issue to such applicant a Navy and Marine Medal without citation.

For gratuity see table on page 1-14.

A-1011. AIR MEDAL.-Executive Order No. 9158 of May 11, 1942, provides: "By virtue of the authority vested in me as President of the United States and as Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States, it is hereby ordered that an Air Medal, with accompanying ribbons, be established for award to any person who, while serving in any capacity in or with the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, or Coast Guard of the United States subsequent to September 8,

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1939, distinguishes, or has distinguished, himself by meritorious achievement while participating in an aerial flight "The Air Medal and appurtenances thereto shall be of appropriate design approved by the Secretary of War, the Secretary of the Navy, and the Secretary of the Treasury, and, under such regulations as said Secretaries may prescribe, may be awarded by the Secretary of War, the Secretary of the Navy, or the Secretary of the Treasury, or by such commanding officers of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, or Coast Guard as the said Secretaries may respectively designate. Awards to personnel of the Coast Guard when serving under his jurisdiction shall be made by or under the direction of the Secretary of the Navy."

For gratuity see table on page 1-14.

A-1012. PURPLE HEART.--General Order No. 186, of January 21, 1943, promulgating Executive Order No. 9277, of December 3, 1942, provides:

"EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 9277

"Award of the Purple Heart to Persons Serving with the Navy, Marine Corps or Coast Guard of the United States

"Whereas the decoration of the Purple Heart is awarded, as prescribed by Army Regulations of September 4, 1942, to persons serving with the Navy, Marine Corps, or Coast Guard of the United States:

"Now, therefore, by virtue of the authority vested in me as President of the United States, and as Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States, it is hereby ordered as follows:

"(1) The Secretary of the Navy is authorized and directed to award the Purple Heart in the name of the President of the United States to persons who, while heretofore or hereafter serving in any capacity with the Navy, Marine Corps, or Coast Guard of the United States, are wounded in action against an enemy of the United States, or as a result of an act of such enemy, provided such wound necessitates treatment by a medical officer.

"(2) Except as authorized in paragraph 3 hereof, no more than one Purple Heart shall be awarded to any one person, but for each subsequent justification (different engagement) for such an award, a Gold Star, or other suitable device shall be awarded, to be worn with the Purple Heart, as prescribed by appropriate regulations.

"(3) The Secretary of the Navy is further authorized and directed to award the Purple Heart posthumously, in the name of the President of the United States, to any persons who, while serving in any capacity with the Navy, Marine Corps, or Coast Guard of the United States, since December 6, 1941, are killed in action or who die as a direct result of wounds received in action with an enemy of the United States, or as a result of an act of such enemy. The Purple Heart will be forwarded to the nearest of kin of any person entitled to the posthumous award, regardless of whether a previous award has been made to such person.

"(4) If so authorized by the Secretary of the Navy, the award of the Purple Heart may be made by the Commander in Chief of a fleet, or by such other appropriate officers as the Secretary of the Navy may designate.

"(5) The Secretary of the Navy is authorized to promulgate such regulations as he may deem appropriate to effectuate the purposes hereof. The regulations of the Secretary of the Navy hereunder, and the regulations of the Secretary of War with respect to the award of the Purple Heart to persons serving In any capacity with the Army of the United States, shall, so far as practicable, be of uniform application.

The White House, [br] [s] Franklin D. Roosevelt. [br] December 3, 1942."

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Commanders In Chief of Fleets and Commander Southwest Pacific Force are authorized to make awards and present the Purple Heart in the name of the President. Commanders in Chief of Fleets only may delegate their authority to Task Force Commanders for designated periods when lack of adequate communications may prevent awards being made within a reasonable time.

One award (the Purple Heart for the first wound, the Gold Star thereafter) is authorized for each wound, except that one such award only is authorized for two or more wounds received contemporaneously from the same agent or missile, or from two or more agents or missiles. An award is not authorized for wounds in any case where medical treatment was not given.

When a person entitled to the award under the above paragraph Is admitted to a hospital for treatment of a wound, or when any such person is treated for a wound without being admitted to a hospital, the Commanding Officer of the hospital or, in the latter case, the medical officer treating the wound will furnish the Commanding Officer of the wounded person with a report of the nature of the wound and certify as to the necessity for treatment. This information may be furnished to the commanders of higher units in the form of certified lists and will be transmitted by them to the officer having authority to make the award. Lists of such persons serving in units not under the command of an officer having such delegated authority will be forwarded to the Chief of Naval Personnel, the Commandant, United States Marine Corps or the Commandant, United States Coast Guard as appropriate.

Whenever a person in the Naval Service is awarded a Purple Heart, suitable report, setting forth the circumstances and nature of the injury, should be sent to the Navy Department for entry in bis official record.

Persons entitled to the award of the Purple Heart by reason of wounds, who have been transferred to other commands prior to date of the order and who have not received the award, may make application to their respective commanding officers for the award. The commanding officers will substantiate, if possible, the basis for the award by health record, physical examination or other factual evidence and forward certified lists indicating evidence of basis of award in the manner described in above paragraph. In doubtful cases the evidence will be amplified in order that the awarding office or officer may determine the merits of the case.

Awards will be made by the officers to whom authority is delegated and by the Chief of Naval Personnel, the Commandant, United States Marine Corps, and the Commandant, United States Coast Guard as appropriate, each award to be accompanied by proper transmittal containing the phraseology "In the name of the President and by direction of the Secretary of the Navy."

Applications for the award of the Purple Heart for wounds received prior to December 7, 1941, will be forwarded to the Chief of Naval Personnel, the Commandant, United States Marine Corps, or the Commandant, United States Coast Guard, as appropriate.

The Purple Heart will be awarded posthumously by the Navy Department in accordance with paragraph 3 of Executive Order No. 9277. The Chief of Naval Personnel, the Commandant, United States Marine Corps, or the Commandant, United States Coast Guard will cause the Purple Heart, together with appropriate transmittal to be sent to the nearest of kin of persons entitled to the posthumous award as nearly coincidental as practicable with the receipt of the report of death, by the Bureau of Personnel, Headquarters, United States Marine Corps, or Headquarters, United States Coast Guard, regardless of the fact that the records may show that a previous award of this decoration has been made.

A-1013. SPECIALLY MERITORIOUS MEDAL-WAR WITH SPAIN.-The act of March 3, 1901, authorizes the award of bronze medals to officers and men of the

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Navy and Marine Corps who rendered specially meritorious service, otherwise than in battle, during the War with Spain. The act further provides that any person entitled to receive recognition in more than one instance, shall, instead of a second medal, be presented with a bronze bar, appropriately inscribed, to he attached to the ribbon by which the medal is suspended. This medal is no longer issued.

For gratuity see table on page 1-14.

A-1014. PRESIDENTIAL UNIT CITATION.--General Order No. 187 of February 3, 1943, promulgating Executive Order No. 9050 of February 6, 1942, provides:

1. Executive Order No. 9050, which authorizes and directs the Secretary of the Navy to issue a citation in the name of the President, to Navy and Marine Corps Units for outstanding performance in action, is quoted:

EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 9050

"By virtue of the authority vested in me as President of the United States, and as Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States, it is ordered as follows:

"1. The Secretary of the Navy is hereby authorized and directed to issue a citation in the name of the President of the United States, as public evidence of deserved honor and distinction, to any ship, aircraft, or other naval unit and to any Marine Corps aircraft, detachment, or higher unit, for outstanding performance in action on or after October 16, 1941.

"2. Appropriate insignia of such form and design as may be determined by the Secretary of the Navy may be displayed by any ship, aircraft, naval unit, or any Marine Corps aircraft, detachment, or higher unit, to which such citation is issued.

"3. After any Naval or Marine Corps unit is so cited on two or more separate occasions for outstanding performance in action occurring on or after October 16, 1941, such insignia shall become a part of the uniform of such unit, and shall be issued to officers and men who may thereafter become members of such unit; and such insignia may be worn at ail times by individuals who were attached to the unit so cited on one of the two or more occasions in connection with which the citation was issued, whether they thereafter serve with such unit or with a different unit.

"Franklin D. Roosevelt. [br] "The White House, [br] February 6, 1942."

2. Commanders of forces afloat will make recommendations to the Secretary of the Navy via official channels for the Presidential Unit Citation for such units of their commands as from time to time they deem worthy of such distinction. Recommendations will be confined to cases wherein the unit performs services in action above and beyond the high standard expected of our forces and is considered outstanding as compared to services of other comparable units engaged in the same or similar actions. Each recommendation will be submitted separately and will be accompanied by sufficient data forming the basis of the recommendation to enable the Navy Department Board of Decorations and Medals adequately to consider the case.

3. The insignia of the Unit Citation authorized by the above Executive Order shall be in the following form and design:

(a) A burgee pennant design of blue, gold, and scarlet of 27 units on the hoist by 57 units on the fly, with the gold measuring 13 units on the hoist and 48 units on the fly centered between the blue above and the scarlet below.

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(b) For ships, aircraft units, tank units, etc., a bronze plaque is authorized to be displayed, such plaque to be of appropriate size and to have the Unit Citation Insignia centered in the upper part and the citation engraved below it Individual planes, tanks, etc., of a cited unit are authorized to paint the design of appropriate size in a suitable place upon the plane, tank, etc.

(c) For companies, battalions, regiments, etc., awarded the Unit Citation, a battle streamer of appropriate size with the citation engraved upon the standard is authorized.

(d) Should a unit be cited more than once, for each citation in addition to the first for which the insignia is authorized, there shall be added one blue star up to a total of five stars. Stars will be displayed upon the gold part of the insignia. The additional citation for each star is authorized to be engraved upon the plaque.

(e) In time of peace ships shall carry an additional display of pennant of the insignia design to be displayed at some place on the top hamper to be visible to other units.

(f) Should a cited ship be lost, provision will be made for the display of the plaque by the namesake, if appropriate, with a notation of when and where the ship was lost; or in the event that no new ship is named for the one cited and lost, the plaque will be sent to the United States Naval Academy for appropriate display.

4. The uniform insignia of the unit citation shall be as follows:

(a) A ribbon bar similar to those worn for service medals except that the ribbon shall be 1 1/2 by 1/2 inches. The ribbon shall consist of three horizontal stripes, the top stripe blue, the center stripe gold, and the lower stripe scarlet, the blue and scarlet stripes to be one-eighth inch in width and the gold stripe to be one-fourth inch in width. Citation stars one-fourth inch in diameter will be placed upon the gold stripe and will be blue. The citation ribbon shall be worn on the left breast between personal decoration ribbons and service medal ribbons.

(b) When medals are worn on the uniform, the Presidential Unit Citation insignia will be worn on the right breast of the uniform. When so worn, the size of the ribbon shall be 1 1/2 inches in length, one-half inch in width, the blue and scarlet bars one-eight inch in width, the gold bar one-fourth inch in width, and the blue citation stars indicative of additional awards shall be one-fourth inch in diameter.

(c) (1) When a unit has received the Presidential Unit Citation all personnel serving in that unit during the occasion for which cited, or any part thereof, shall wear the citation ribbon with one star permanently, regardless of where serving.

(2) Personnel authorized to wear the citation ribbon with one star as above shall wear an additional star for each additional citation of the unit upon which they serve during the occasion for which the unit is cited, whether it be the same or another unit.

(3) Personnel who subsequently join a unit which has been cited shall wear the plain citation ribbon without star and only while attached to that unit.

(4) Flag officers and members of their staffs serving in a unit upon the occasion for which cited, or any part thereof, shall be included in the unit citation,

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TABLE OF NAVAL DECORATIONS AND REGULATIONS

Name of medal and ribbons

Authorized by--

Awarded to--

Awarded for--

Time limits for recommendations or awards

Gratuity

Medal of Honor

Act of Dec. 21, 1861; act of Mar. 3, 1901; act of Mar. 3, 1915; act of Feb. 4, 1919; act of Aug. 7, 1942, which supersedes above acts.

Any person who, while in the naval service of the United States shall, in action involving actual combat with the enemy, or in the line of his profession, distinguish himself conspicuously by gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty and without detriment to the mission.

Combat or noncombat

Must be issued within 5 years from date of distinguished act, or recommended within 3 years of act, or service.

$2 per month from date of distinguished act, to enlisted men only.

Medal of Honor (1917-18) (no longer issued).

Act of Feb. 4, 1919

Any person who, while in the naval service of the United States shall, in action involving actual conflict with the enemy, distinguish himself conspicuously by gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty and without detriment to the mission.

Combat only

do

Do.

Navy Cross.

Act of Feb. 4, 1919; act of Aug. 7, 1942.

Any person serving with the naval service of the United States who distinguishes himself by extraordinary heroism in connection with military operations against an armed enemy.

do

do

Do.

Distinguished Service Medal.

Act of Feb. 4, 1919; act of Aug. 7, 1942.

Any person who, while serving in any capacity with the Navy of the United States since Apr. 6, 1917, has distinguished himself by exceptionally meritorious service to the Government in a duty of great responsibility.

Combat or non combat.

do

Do.

Legion of Merit

Act of July 20. 1942; Executive Order No. 9260 of Oct. 29, 1942.

Personnel of the armed forces of the United States and the Philippines; and personnel of the armed forces of friendly foreign nations who, since Sept. 8, 1939, shall have distinguished themselves by exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding services.

do

No time limit

No gratuity provided.

Silver Star Medal

Act of Aug. 7, 1942

Any person who, while serving in any capacity with the Navy of the United States since Dec. 6, 1941, has distinguished himself conspicuously by gallantry and intrepidity in action, not sufficient to justify the award of Medal of Honor or Navy Cross; also cases of persons previously submitted, recommended for Medal of Honor or Navy Cross or Distinguished Service Medal, and who were turned down, may be reconsidered, all cases to be considered on records now in Navy Department.

Combat only

Must he issued within 5 years from date of distinguished act or service, or be recommended within 3 years of act or service, except when awarded in cases previously submitted and turned down for award of Medal of Honor, Distinguished Service Medal, or Navy Cross.

$2 per month from date of distinguished act, for enlisted men only, since Dec. 6, 1941; retroactive cases to be decided later.

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Name of medal and ribbons

Authorized by--

Awarded to--

Awarded for--

Time limits for recommendations or awards

Gratuity

Distinguished Flying Cross.

Act of July 2, 1926; Executive Order No. 4576 of Jan. 28, 1927; Executive Order No. 7786 of Jan. 8, 1938.

Any person who, while serving in any capacity with the Air Corps of the Army, National Guard, and Organized Reserves, or with U. S. Navy, Marine Corps, or Coast Guard, subsequent to Apr. 6, 1917, has distinguished himself by heroism or extraordinary achievement while participating in aerial flight. Members of military, naval, or air forces of foreign governments, while serving with the United States.

Combat or noncombat.

Must be issued within 3 years from date of distinguished act or service, or recommended within 2 years from date of act or service.

$2 per month from date of distinguished act or service, for enlisted men only.

Navy and Marine Corps Modal.

Act of Aug. 7, 1942

Any person who, while serving in any capacity with the U. S. Navy or Marine Corps, including Reserves, shall have, since Dec. 6, 1941, distinguished himself or herself by heroism not involving actual conflict with an enemy, or to any person to whom the Secretary of the Navy has formerly awarded a letter of commendation for heroism, regardless of date, subject to approval of the Board of Decorations and Medals.

Noncombat only

Must be issued within 5 years from date of distinguished act or service, or be recommended within 3 years of act or service, except when awarded in lieu of a letter of commendation previously awarded for heroism.

No gratuity for services prior to Dec. 7, 1941; $2 per month from date of distinguished act, after Dec. 7, 1941, for enlisted men only.

Air Medal

Executive Order No. 9168 of May 11, 1942; General Order No. 175 of June 27, 1942.

Any person who, while serving with Army, Navy, Marine Corps, or Coast Guard of the United States in any capacity, subsequent to Sept. 8, 1939, distinguishes himself by meritorious achievement while participating in aerial flight.

Combat or noncombat

No time limit

No gratuity authorized.

Purple Heart

Executive Order No. 9277 of Dec. 3, 1942; General Order No. 186 of Jan. 21, 1943.

Persons wounded in action against the enemy of the United States while serving with the Navy, Marine Corps, or Coast Guard of the United States or as result of act of such enemy, if wound necessitated treatment by medical officer. Also to next of kin of persons killed in action.

Combat only

do

Do.

Specially Meritorious Medal, War with Spain (no longer issued).

Act of Mar. 3, 1901

Officers and men of the Navy and Marine Corps who rendered specially meritorious service, other than in battle, during the War with Spain.

Noncombat only

do

Do.

Presidential Unit Citation.

Executive Order No. 9050 of Feb. 6, 1942; General Order No. 187 of Feb. 3, 1943.

Any ship, aircraft, or naval units, any marine aircraft detachment or higher unit for outstanding performance in action on or after Oct. 16, 1941.

Combat only

do

Do.

Note.--A gold star is awarded in lieu of a second award of the same decoration. Each additional award, which carries a gratuity, shall entitle the recipient to further additional pay at the rate of $2 per month from date of the distinguished act or service for which the award is made, and such additional pay shall continue throughout his active service, whether such service shall or shall not be continuous.

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A-1015. TIME LIMIT FOR RECOMMENDATION AND AWARDS.--Except as otherwise prescribe herein, no Medal of Honor, Navy Cross, Distinguished Service Medal, Silver Star Medal, Navy and Marine Corps Medal, or bar or other suitable emblem or insignia in lieu of either of said medals or of said cross, shall be issued to any person after more than 5 years from the date of the act or service justifying the awarding thereof, nor unless a specific statement or report distinctly setting forth the act or distinguished service and suggesting or recommending official recognition thereof shall have been made by his superior through official channels at the time of act or service or within 3 years thereafter (sec. 9, act of August 7, 1942).

A-1016. LIMITATION OF MEDALS.--No more than one decoration of the same type shall be awarded to any one person, but in lieu of a second award of any one decoration, a Gold Star will be awarded (sec. 12, act of July 2, 1926; Executive Order No. 9158, May 11, 1942; General Order No. 186, January 21, 1943; and sec. 7, act of August 7, 1942).

No medal or cross or no bar or other emblem or insignia shall be awarded or presented to any individual or to the representative of any individual whose entire service subsequent to the time he distinguished himself shall not have been honorable.

A-1017. REPLACEMENT OF MEDALS.--The act of August 7, 1942 (sec. 8), provides that the Secretary of the Navy expend from the appropriation "Pay, Subsistence, and Transportation, Navy" so much as may be necessary to defray the cost of the Medals of Honor, Navy Crosses, Distinguished Service Medals, Silver Star Medals, Navy and Marine Corps Medals, and bars, emblems, or insignia herein provided for, and so much as may be necessary to replace any medals, crosses, bars, emblems, or insignia as are herein or may hereafter have been provided for; Provided, That such replacement shall be made only in those cases where the Medal of Honor, Navy Cross, Distinguished Service Medal, Silver Star Medal, or a Navy and Marine Corps Medal, or bar, emblem, or insignia presented under the provisions of this or any other act shall have been lost, destroyed, or rendered unfit for use without fault or neglect on the part of the person to whom it was awarded and shall be made without charge therefor.

A-1018. DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY.--The act of August 7, 1942 (sec. 11), provides; "That the President be, and he hereby is, authorized to delegate, under such conditions, regulations, and limitations as he shall prescribe, to flag officers who are commanders in chief or commanding on important independent duty the power conferred upon him by this act to award the Navy Cross, the Distinguished Service Medal, Silver Star Medal, and the Navy and Marine Corps Medal, and he is further authorized to make from time to time any and all rules, regulations, and orders which he shall deem necessary to carry into effect the provisions of this act and to execute full purpose and intention thereof."

The same applies to the Legion of Merit, Distinguished Plying Cross, Air Medal, and the Purple Heart Medal.

The Secretary of the Navy has delegated his authority to specific commanders to award certain medals, which authority will remain in effect until further notice.

A-1019. PRESENTATION OF DECORATIONS.

If the recipient of a Medal of Honor is within reasonable distance he will be ordered to Washington and the Medal of Honor will be presented by the President of the United States, or if such is impracticable, by the Secretary of the Navy as his personal representative. If the recipient is not within reasonable distance of Washington the Medal of Honor will be presented by the senior officer present with suitable ceremony as directed.

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All other decorations, with the exception of the Purple Heart, will be presented by the Secretary of the Navy in cases of persons located in or near the city of Washington, D. C. When the presentation occurs outside the city of Washington, it will be made by the senior officer present or unit commander designated by him unless the Secretary of the Navy, the Assistant Secretary of the Navy, the Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Aeronautics, or the Chief of Naval Operations is present, when it will be made by him. If the presentation occurs within a naval command, it should be made with appropriate ceremony. The Purple Heart may be presented by the Commanding Officer of the recipient.

A-1020. LIFE-SAVING MEDALS AWARDED BY THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT.

(1) Gold life-saving medals may be awarded to those persons who, by extreme and heroic daring, have endangered their lives in saving or endeavoring to save lives from the perils of the sea in waters over which the United States has jurisdiction, or upon American vessels.

(2) Silver life-saving medals may be awarded to those persons who, in cases not sufficiently distinguished to deserve the gold medal, have endangered their lives in saving or endeavoring to save lives from the perils of the sea in waters over which the United States has jurisdiction, or upon American vessels.

(3) Service required.--The saving of life or giving of succor does not in itself entitle a person to a medal. The medals can be given in only those instances in which exceptional bravery has been displayed or in which unusual effort or some great personal sacrifice has been made. The saving of persons from drowning in waters wholly within a State and not. forming a part of the navigable waters of the United States or in small inland streams, ponds, pools, etc., does not entitle the rescuer to medals.

(4) Evidence required.--Satisfactory evidence of the services performed must be filed in each case. This evidence should be in the form of affidavits made by eyewitnesses of good repute and standing, testifying of their own knowledge. The opinion of witnesses that the person for whom an award is sought imperiled his life or made signal exertions is not sufficient, but the affidavits must set forth in detail all facts and occurrences tending to show clearly in what manner and to what extent life was risked or signal exertions made, so that the Department may judge for itself as to the degree of merit involved. The precise locality, whether within the waters over which the United States has jurisdiction or upon an American vessel, the date, time of day, nature of the weather, condition of the sea, the names of all persons present when practicable, the names of ail persons rendering assistance, and every pertinent circumstance should be stated.

The affidavits should be made before an officer duly authorized to administer oaths and be accompanied by a certificate showing the affiants to be credible persons, certified by that officer or some United States officer of the district in which the affiants reside, such as judge or clerk of United States court, district attorney, or collector of customs. If the affidavits are taken before an officer without an official seal, his official character must be certified by the proper officer of a court of record under the seal thereof.

(5) To whom recommendations addressed.--Recommendations for life-saving medals to be awarded under the provisions of these regulations will be addressed to the Secretary of the Navy, who will take appropriate measures to cause their transmission to the Secretary of the Treasury. Recommendations and affidavits to be submitted in duplicate; the original to be forwarded by the Navy Department to the Secretary of the Treasury, and copy to be retained for the Navy Department files.

Note.--Persons performing acts of extreme heroism in saving or attempting to save lives from the perils of the sea, but whose act does not meet the require-

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ments for a Treasury Department gold or silver life-saving medal, may apply for the Carnegie medal.

In 1904 a Carnegie hero fund was created for adequately rewarding such persons as should perform deeds of heroism which would otherwise receive no appreciation.

In establishing the fund it was the purpose to place in somewhat better pecuniary position than before those following peaceful vocations who have been injured in heroic efforts to save human life and, in case of their death, to provide for the widows and children as long as that should be necessary and advisable.

In all cases a medal made of gold, silver, or bronze, according to which the deed in question was believed by the commission to call for, was to accompany each grant and in cases where no monetary aid was called for, an appropriate medal was in any event to be awarded setting forth the heroic deed it commemorated.

The field embraced is United States, Dominion of Canada, the colony of Newfoundland and the waters thereof.

Such acts must have been performed on or after April 15, 1904, and brought to the attention of the commission by letter addressed to the manager, Oliver Building, Pittsburgh, Pa., within 3 years of the date of the act.

A-1021. DECORATIONS AWARDED BY FOREIGN GOVERNMENTS.

(1) May not be accepted without consent of Congress.--No person holding any office of profit or trust under them (the United States) shall, without the consent of Congress, accept of any present, emolument, office, or title of any kind whatever from any king, prince, or foreign state. (See Constitution, art. I, sec. 9, cl. 8.)

Note.--Section (1) of the act of July 20, 1942 provides; "That officers and enlisted men of the armed forces of the United States be, and they are hereby, authorized during the present war and for a year thereafter to accept from the governments of cobelligerent nations or the other American republics such decorations, orders, medals, and emblems, as may be tendered them, and which are conferred by such governments upon members of their own military forces, hereby expressly granting the consent of Congress required for this purpose by cl. 8 of section 9, article I, of the Constitution: Provided, That any such officer or enlisted man is hereby authorized to accept and wear any decoration, order, medal, or emblem heretofore bestowed upon such person by the government of a cobelligerent nation or of an American republic."

(2) To be tendered through Department of State, not to be delivered without authority from Congress.--Any present, decoration, or other thing, including citation, which shall be conferred or presented by any foreign government to any officer or enlisted man of the United States, civil, naval, or military, shall be tendered through the Department of State, and not to the individual in person, but such present, decoration, or other thing shall not be delivered by the Department of State unless so authorized by act of Congress. (See sec. 3, act. of January 31, 1881.)

(3) When the bestowal of a foreign decoration is made under such circumstances that its refusal would prove embarrassing to the power conferring it, the individual may accept it. He should, at the same time, inform the donor that he is accepting it subject to the approval of Congress, and forward the decoration and diploma or other thing to the Bureau for further transmittal to the Department of State. He should not obligate himself or the United States in any way.

COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS

A-1022. DEWEY MEDAL (COMMEMORATING THE BATTLE OF MANILA BAY).--The act of Congress approved June 3, 1898, provides: "That the Secre-

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tary of the Navy be, and he hereby is, authorized to present a sword of honor to Commodore George Dewey, and cause to be struck bronze medals commemorating the Battle of Manila Bay, and to distribute such medals to the officers and men of the ships of the Asiatic Squadron of the United States under the command of Commodore George Dewey on May 1, 1898," etc.

Any person who was attached to one of the following ships on May 1, 1898, is eligible for this medal;

Olympia.

McCulloch.

Concord.

Baltimore.

Boston.

Petrel.

Raleigh.

A-1023. SAMPSON MEDAL (COMMEMORATING NAVAL ENGAGEMENTS IN THE WEST INDIES).--The act of March 3, 1901, provides; "That the Secretary of the Navy be, and he is hereby, authorized to cause to be struck bronze medals commemorative of the naval and other engagements in the waters of the West Indies and on the shores of Cuba during the War with Spain, and to distribute the same to the officers and men of the Navy and Marine Corps who participated in any of said engagements deemed by him of sufficient importance to deserve commemoration."

A-1024. NC-4 MEDAL (COMMEMORATING THE FIRST TRANSATLANTIC FLIGHT IN THE U. S. NAVAL FLYING BOAT "NC-4" IN MAY 1919).--The act of Congress approved February 9, 1929, provides: "That the President be, and is hereby, authorized to award, in the name of Congress, gold medals of appropriate design to members of the NC-4 for the extraordinary achievement in making the first successful transatlantic flight in the United States naval flying boat NC-4 in May 1919."

A-1025. BYRD ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION MEDAL (COMMEMORATING THE BYRD ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION OF 1928-30).--The act of Congress, approved May 23, 1930, provides: "That the Secretary of the Navy be, and he is hereby empowered and directed to cause to be made at the United States Mint such number of gold, silver, and bronze medals as he may deem appropriate and necessary, respectively, to be presented to the officers and men of the Byrd Antarctic expedition to express the high admiration in which Congress and the American people hold their heroic and undaunted services in connection with the scientific investigations and extraordinary aerial explorations of the Antarctic Continent."

A-1026. SECOND BYRD ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION MEDAL (COMMEMORATING THE SECOND BYRD ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION OF 1933-1935).--The act of Congress, approved June 2, 1936, provides: "That the Secretary of the Navy be, and hereby is, directed to cause to be made at the United States Mint such number of silver medals as he may deem appropriate and necessary, respectively, to be presented to the deserving personnel of the Second Byrd Antarctic Expedition that spent the winter night at Little America or who commanded either one of the expedition ships throughout the expedition, to express the high admiration in which the Congress and the American people hold their heroic and undaunted accomplishments for science, unequaled in the history of polar exploration."

A-1027. CIVIL WAR MEDAL.--This medal is issued to officers and enlisted men of the Navy who served in the Navy during the Civil War, between April 15, 1861 and April 9, 1865.

A-1028. EXPEDITIONARY MEDAL (Navy and Marine Corps, initial award 1874).

(1) The medal will be awarded to the officers and enlisted men of the Navy and Marine Corps who shall have actually landed on foreign territory and engaged in operations against armed opposition, or operated under circumstances

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which, after full consideration, shall be deemed to merit special recognition and for which service no campaign medal has been awarded.

(2) No person in the Navy or Marine Corps service is entitled to more than one Expeditionary Medal (either Navy or Marine Corps). Participation in more than one expedition will be recognized by the issue of bronze stars (one star for each expedition in excess of one), to be worn on the ribbon of the Expeditionary Medal.

(3) At present, there is a supply of Marine Corps Expeditionary Medals on hand which will be awarded to Marine Corps personnel participating in authorized expeditions. After this supply is exhausted, the Navy Expeditionary Medal will be the only medal awarded to either Navy or Marine Corps personnel for participation in expeditions.

(4) All marine personnel now entitled to receive the Marine Expeditionary Medal will retain that medal. Navy personnel who have been awarded the Marine Corps Expeditionary Medal may retain that medal or exchange it for the Navy Expeditionary Medal.

(5) All officers and men of the Navy and Marine Corps who, under the above mentioned conditions, took part in an operation listed below may submit to the Chief of Naval Personnel or the Commandant, United States Marine Corps, respectively, through official channels, applications for the above medal. The applications should include the names and dates of the expeditions and a statement to the effect that the applicant actually served ashore as a member of a landing party during the period for which the medal is claimed.

(6) The medal may be awarded to officers and enlisted men who have become separated from the service under honorable conditions.

(7) Navy and. Marine Corps personnel who served in the defense of Wake Island, December 7 to 22, 1941, will wear a silver "W" on the suspension ribbon or service ribbon bar of the appropriate Expeditionary Medal.

AUTHORIZED EXPEDITIONS

Country

VESSEL

Period of service ashore

Landing Forces from--

From--

To--

Abyssinia:

Djibouti

Brooklyn

Nov. 21, 1903

Jan. 18, 1904

Machias

do

Do.

San Francisco

do

Do.

Argentina:

Buenos Aires

Tallapoosa

July 30, 1890

July 30, 1890

Chile:

Valparaiso

San Francisco.

Aug. 28, 1891

Aug. 30, 1891

Baltimore

do

Do.

China:

(1) Tientsin

Baltimore

Dec. 4, 1894

May 16, 1895

(2) Chefoo

Yorktown

Mar. 1, 1896

Mar. 18, 1895

(3) Peiping or Tientsin

Boston

Nov. 4, 1898

Mar. 13, 1899

(4) Peiping, Shanghai, etc

Rainbow

Oct. 10, 1911

Jan. 19, 1914

(5) American Legation Guard, Peiping

do

Do.

(6) Chefoo

Huron

Nov. 7, 1924

Nov. 11, 1924

(7) Legation Guard, Peiping

Sept. 9, 1924

Mar. 1, 1925

(8) Shanghai

Edsall.

June 1925

July 1925

Elcano

do

Do.

Hart

do

Do.

Isabel

do.

Do.

MacLeish

..do

Do.

McCormack

do

Do.

Noa

July 25, 1925

Aug. 10, 1925

Parrott

June 1925

July 1925

Peary

do

Do.

Penguin

do

Do.

Pillsbury.

do

Do.

Pope

do

Do.

Preble

Aug. 4, 1925

Aug. 31, 1925

Sacramento

Jan. 15, 1925

Jan. 23, 1925

Stewart

June 1925

July 1925

Truxton

do

Do.

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Country

VESSEL

Period of service ashore

Landing Forces from--

From--

To--

China--Continued.

(9) Wuchow Armed Guard.

Pampanga

Apr. 3, 1926

(10) Canton

do

Dec. 1927

Dec., 1927

Sacramento

do

Do.

(11) Armed Guard duty on board

S. S. Mei Lu

May 5, 1928

May 15, 1928

S. S. I'Ping

Apr. 22, 1928

May 3, 1928

(12) Officers and men attached to and serving on board at Ichang.

Oahu

Apr. 15, 1929

(13) Personnel on board

Panay

Dec. 12, 1937

Colombia, United States of:

(1) (a) State of Panama

Apr. 11, 1885

May 22, 1885

(b) State of Panama

Galena

Mar. 31, 1885

Do.

(2) Boca del Toro

Atlanta

Mar. 8, 1895

Mar. 9, 1895

(3) State of Panama

Machias

Nov. 11, 1901

Dec. 4, 1901

Marietta

do

Do.

Iowa

do

Do.

Concord

do

Do.

(4) Boca del Toro

Machias

Apr. 17, 1902

Apr. 19, 1902

(5) Isthmus of Panama

Ranger

Sept. 18, 1902

Sept. 22, 1902

(6) Panama and Colon and along Railroad.

Panther

Sept. 23, 1902

Nov. 18, 1902

(7) (a) Republic of Panama

Nov. 4, 1903

Feb. 28, 1904

(b) Colon

Nashville

do

Dixie

Nov. 5, 1903

Prairie

Dec. 13, 1903

Dixie

Jan. 3, 1904

(c) Porto Bello

Atlanta

Dec. 31, 1903

Cuba:

(1) Guantanamo Bay and other points

May 28, 1912

Aug. 5, 1912

Dominican Republic:

(1) Santo Domingo City

Atlanta

Apr. 1, 1903

Apr. 19, 1903

(2) (a) Santo Domingo City

Colombia

Jan. 1904

Feb. 1904

Newark

do

Do.

(b) Sao Pedro de Macoris

Yankee

Feb. 25, 1904

Feb. 27, 1904

(3) Dominican Republic and Republic of Haiti:

(a) Dominican Republic.

Aug. 15, 1914

Oct. 30, 1914

(b) Dominican Republic

Nov. 26, 1914

Dec. 11, 1914

(c) Republic of Haiti

Oct. 31, 1914

Nov. 14, 1914

(d) Republic of Haiti

Dec. 13, 1914

Dec. 17, 1914

(4) Dominican Republic

Dec. 6, 1916

Apr. 5, 1917

Nov. 12, 1918

Sept. 1924

Egypt:

Alexandria

Lancaster

June 10, 1882

Aug. 29, 1882

Nipsic

do

Do.

Quinnebaug

do

Do.

Haiti:

(1) Navassa Island

Kearsarge

May 2, 1891

June 20, 1891

(2) (a) Port au Prince

Montana

Jan. 26, 1914

Feb. 10, 1914

(b) Port au Prince

South Carolina

Jan. 29, 1914

Feb. 9, 1914

(c) Gonaives

Eagle

Feb. 1, 1914

Feb. 3, 1914

(d) Cape Haitien

Tacoma_____

Oct. 18, 1914

Feb. 7, 1914

(3) (a) Republic of Haiti

Dec. 7, 1915

Apr. 5, 1917

(b) Republic of Haiti

Nov. 12, 1918

Mar. 31, 1919

(c) Republic of Haiti

June 16, 1920

Nov. 25, 1924

(d) Republic of Haiti during period martial law was in effect.

Dec. 4, 1929

Aug. 5, 1931

Hawaiian Islands:

(1) Honolulu

Tuscarora

Feb. 12, 1874

Feb. 20, 1874

Portsmouth

do

Do.

(2) Honolulu

Adams

July 30, 1889

July 31, 1889

(3) Honolulu

Boston

Jan. 16, 1893

Apr. 1, 1893

Honduras:

(1) Truxillo, La Ceiba or Puerto Cortez.

Marietta

Mar. 21, 1903

Apr. 16, 1903

Olympia

do

Do.

Panther

do

Do.

Raleigh

do

Do.

San Francisco

do

Do.

(2) (a) Laguna

Paducah

Apr. 28, 1907

May 23, 1907

(b) Choloma

do

June 8, 1907

(3) (a) La Ceiba, Puerto Cortez and Tela.

Billingsley

Feb. 28, 1924

Mar. 13, 1924

Denver

do

Do.

Lardner

do

Do.

(b) Tegucigalpa

Milwaukee

Mar. 18, 1924

Apr. 30, 1924

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Country

VESSEL

Period of service ashore

Landing Forces from--

From--

To--

Korea:

(1) Seoul

Essex

June 19, 1888

June 30, 1888

(2) Seoul

Baltimore

July 24, 1894

June 19, 1895

Charleston.

do

Do.

Concord

do

Do.

Detroit

do

Do.

Yorktown

July 24, 1895

Nov. 30, 1895

Machias

Nov. 29, 1895

Apr. 3, 1896

(3) American Legation Guard, Seoul

Jan. 5, 1904

Nov. 11, 1905

Nicaragua:

(1) Bluefields

Marblehead

July 6, 1894

Aug. 6, 1894

Columbia

July 31, 1894

Aug. 7, 1894

(2) Corinto

Alert

May 2, 1896

May 4, 1896

(3) San Juandel Sur

do

Feb. 7, 1898

Feb. 8, 1898

(4) Bluefields

Marietta

Feb. 24, 1899

Feb. 28, 1899

(5) Corinto

Buffalo

Dec. 20, 1909

Mar. 15, 1910

(6) Bluefields

May 30, 1910

Sept. 4, 1910

(7) Legation Guard, Managua

Nov. 15, 1912

Apr. 5, 1917

Nov. 12, 1918

Aug. 3, 1925

(8) Bluefields

Cleveland

May 7, 1926

June 4, 1926

Philippine Islands

Pampanga

Sept. 17, 1911

Nov. 18, 1911

Russia:

Embassy Guard, St. Petersburg

Dec. 1925

Jan. 1, 1907

Samoa:

(1) Apia

Nipsic

Nov. 13, 1888

Mar. 20, 1889

(2) Apia

Philadelphia

Mar. 1899

May 1899

Siberia:

Russian Island

Mar. 31, 1920

Nov. 19, 1922

Syria:

Beirut

Brooklyn

Sept. 8, 1903

Sept. 13, 1903

Oct. 10, 1903

Oct. 17, 1903

San Francisco

Sept. 8, 1903

Sept. 13, 1903

Oct. 10, 1903

Oct. 17, 1903

Turkey:

(1) Ismit

Humphreys

June 28, 1921

July 3, 1921

(2) Smyrna

Edsall

Sept. 16, 1922

Oct. 2, 1922

Lawrence

Oct. 8, 1922

Oct. 18, 1922

Litchfield

Sept. 7, 1922

Sept. 16, 1922

MacLeish

Oct. 1, 1922

Oct. 5. 1922

S. C. No. 96

Sept. 1922

Oct. 1922

Simpson

Sept. 8, 1922

Sept. 13, 1922

Wake Island1

Dec. 7, 1941

Dec. 22, 1941

1 Persons entitled to wear the Expeditionary Medal for Wake Island are authorized to wear a silver "W" on the suspension ribbon of the medal or service ribbon bar.

A-1029. SPANISH CAMPAIGN MEDAL.--This medal is issued to all persons who were in the naval service between April 20, 1898, and December 10, 1898.

A-1030. PHILIPPINE CAMPAIGN MEDAL.--This medal is issued to officers and enlisted men of the Navy who served in the Navy in Philippine waters and were attached to one of the following vessels between the dates mentioned:

Name of vessel

Length of service

Name of vessel

Length of service

From--

To--

From--

To--

Albany

Nov. 22, 1900

Dec. 26, 1900

Bennington

Feb. 22, 1899

July 5, 1899

do

Feb. 29, 1901

July 3, 1901

do

July 15, 1899

Apr. 2, 1900

Albay

May 21, 1899

Mar. 5, 1900

do

May 27, 1900

Jan. 3, 1901

do

Sept. 12, 1900

Oct. 6, 1900

Boston

Feb. 4, 1899

June 8, 1899

do

Nov. 10, 1901

July 4, 1902

Brooklyn

Dec. 16, 1899

Mar. 28, 1900

do

Sept. 17, 1902

Nov. 20, 1902

do

May 28, 1900

June 26, 1900

do

Jan. 31, 1903

June 30, 1903

do

Nov. 3, 1900

Jan. 31, 1901

Annapolis

Apr. 24, 1900

Aug. 1, 1902

do

Feb. 27, 1901

Apr. 10, 1901

do

Feb. 10, 1903

Feb. 20, 1903

do

Aug. 7, 1901

Sept. 26, 1901

do

Mar. 22, 1903

Apr. 11, 1903

do

Feb. 13, 1902

Feb. 28, 1902

Arayat

Aug. 10, 1900

July 4, 1902

Buffalo

Feb. 4, 1899

Mar. 23, 1899

Arethusa

Dec. 5, 1900

Do.

do

Aug. 14, 1900

Aug. 21, 1900

Baltimore

Feb. 4, 1899

Apr. 5, 1900

do

Feb. 26, 1901

Mar. 8, 1901

Barry

May 6, 1905

May 11, 1905

do

Mar. 25, 1901

Apr. 4, 1901

Basco

June 2, 1899

July 4, 1902

Calamianes

Aug. 4, 1899

Mar. 1, 1900

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Name of vessel

Length of service

Name of vessel

Length of service

From--

To--

From--

To--

Calamianes

Apr. 23, 1900

Ang. 10, 1900

Newark

Apr. 3, 1900

Apr. 7, 1900

do

Oct. 6, 1900

June 6, 1901

do

Aug. 18, 1900

Nov. 30, 1900

do

Jan. 27, 1902

July 4, 1902

do

Dec. 22, 1900

Mar. 2, 1901

Callao

Feb. 4. 1899

Feb. 21, 1901

New Orleans

Dec. 21, 1899

Feb. 19, 1900

Castine

Apr. 21, 1899

Jan. 18, 1900

do

May 22, 1900

Aug. 15, 1900

do

Sept. 19, 1900

June 23, 1901

New York

May 20, 1901

June 25, 1901

Celtic

Mar. 30, 1899

May 20, 1899

do

Aug. 27, 1901

Mar. 13, 1902

do

Sept. 9, 1899

Nov. 22, 1899

Olympia

Feb. 4, 1899

May 20, 1899

do

Feb. 22. 1900

May 8, 1900

Oregon

Mar. 18, 1899

Oct. 7, 1899

do

July 19, 1900

Dec. 10, 1900

do

Nov. 8, 1899

Feb. 13, 1900

do

Apr. 3, 1901

June 4, 1901

Pampanga

June 8, 1899

Sept. 29, 1900

do

Sept. 1, 1901

Oct. 5, 1901

do

Dec. 15, 1900

June 18, 1902

do

Jan. 11, 1902

Feb. 18, 1902

do

Mar. 11, 1904

Apr. 12, 1904

do

June 18, 1902

July 4, 1902

do

May 4, 1904

May 11, 1904

Charleston

Feb. 4, 1899

Nov. 2, 1899

do

May 30, 1904

July 9, 1904

Chauncey

May 6, 1905

May 11, 1905

do

July 30, 1904

Dec. 2, 1904

Concord

Feb. 4, 1899

Mar. 17, 1900

do

Mar. 2, 1906

Mar. 10, 1906

do

May 27, 1900

Feb. 18, 1901

do

Aug. 16, 1906

Sept. 15, 1906

Culgoa

Feb. 4, 1899

Jan. 13, 1900

Panay

June 2, 1899

July 4, 1902

do

Apr. 22, 1900

June 16, 1900

Paragua

May 22, 1899

Do.

do

Nov. 1, 1900

Feb. 9, 1901

do

Nov. 2, 1904

Nov. 29, 1904

do

May 20, 1901

July 23, 1901

do

Mar. 15, 1905

Apr. 2, 1905

Don Juan de Austria

Nov. 28, 1900

July 25, 1901

do

Apr. 23, 1905

May 30, 1905

do

Sept. 3, 1901

May 22, 1902

Petrel

Feb. 4, 1899

Aug. 17, 1899

do

Aug. 28, 1902

Sept. 16, 1902

do

Jan. 13, 1900

June 12, 1901

do

Feb. 8, 1903

Apr. 12, 1903

Piscataqua

Apr. 24, 1901

July 4, 1902

Frolic

Apr. 24, 1901

July 4, 1902

Princeton

Apr. 16, 1899

Aug. 8, 1899

do

Jan. 31, 1903

July 15, 1903

do

Oct. 16, 1899

June 26, 1900

do

Oct. 9, 1905

Nov. 12, 1905

do

Dec. 4, 1900

Oct. 26, 1901

Gardoqui

June 2, 1899

Apr. 23, 1900

do

Dec. 31, 1901

July 20, 1902

do

Sept. 26, 1900

Oct. 3, 1900

do

Feb. 9, 1903

Apr. 5, 1903

do

Nov. 30, 1900

Feb. 15, 1902

Quiros

Mar. 14, 1900

Aug. 2, 1902

do

Oct. 1, 1904

Dec. 31, 1904

do

Aug. 31, 1902

Nov. 25, 1902

General Alava

Mar. 9, 1900

July 4, 1902

do

Jan. 30, 1903

May 3, 1903

Glacier

July 15, 1899

Aug. 4, 1899

do

June 29, 1903

July 16, 1903

do

Sept. 4, 1899

Max. 2, 1900

Rainbow

Apr. 3, 1902

July 4, 1902

do

May 27, 1900

Aug. 12, 1900

do

Nov. 28, 1904

Dec. 4, 1904

do

Jan. 6, 1901

Apr. 16, 1901

Samar

May 26, 1899

Oct. 10, 1901

do

July 12, 1901

Aug. 12, 1901

do

June 19, 1902

Nov. 29, 1902

do

Nov. 7, 1901

Dec. 2, 1901

do

Jan. 31, 1903

Feb. 8, 1904

do

Mar. 30, 1902

May 8, 1902

do

Mar. 22, 1904

Aug. 5, 1904

Helena

Feb. 19, 1899

Oct. 9, 1900

Solace

Dec. 11, 1900

Dec. 22, 1900

Iris

Mar. 18, 1899

Nov. 16, 1899

do

Jan. 15, 1901

Jan. 24, 1901

do

Dec. 14, 1899

Jan. 16, 1900

do

May 27, 1901

June 12, 1901

do

May 31, 1900

June 21, 1900

do

July 19, 1901

July 28, 1901

do

Aug. 1, 1900

Apr. 27, 1901

do

Dec. 20, 1901

Dec. 31, 1901

do

July 18, 1901

July 4, 1902

do

Jan. 18, 1902

Jan. 25, 1902

Isla de Cuba

May 19, 1900

Mar. 11, 1902

Urdaneta

June 22, 1889

Sept. 17, 1900

do

June 23, 1902

July 4, 1902

do

May 12, 1900

Sept. 26, 1900

do

July 21, 1902

Aug. 3, 1902

do

Oct. 3, 1900

July 4, 1902

do

Sept. 2, 1902

Oct. 17, 1902

Vicksburg

Feb. 2, 1901

Nov. 13, 1901

do

Apr. 21, 1903

May 9, 1903

do

June 2, 1902

July 4, 1902

do

June 20, 1903

July 16, 1903

Villalobos

Mar. 5, 1900

Do.

lsla de Luzon

Mar. 31, 1900

Jan. 12, 1901

Wheeling

Apr. 14, 1899

Jan. 13, 1900

do

May 25, 1901

July 4, 1902

do

Mar. 10, 1900

Mar. 21, 1900

Kentucky

Feb. 3, 1901

Feb. 9, 1901

Wilmington

Jan. 20, 1901

May 10, 1901

do

Apr. 9, 1901

May 29, 1901

Wompatuck

Apr. 24, 1901

July 4, 1902

do

June 28, 1901

Aug. 29, 1901

do

Mar. 10, 1902

Apr. 8, 1902

Yorktown

Feb. 23, 1899

July 12, 1899

Leyte

Mar. 19, 1900

Sept. 12, 1900

do

Aug. 3, 1899

Apr. 9, 1900

do

Sept. 29, 1900

Jan. 27, 1902

do

Sept. 17, 1900

May 23, 1901

Manila

Feb. 4, 1899

Apr. 15, 1902

do

Sept. 11, 1901

Sept. 28, 1901

Manileno

May 26, 1899

Oct. 31, 1900

do

Nov. 17, 1901

Apr. 15, 1902

Marietta

Jan. 3, 1900

Sept. 22, 1900

Yosemite

July 18, 1899

Aug. 1, 1899

do

Nov. 30, 1900

June 3, 1901

do

June 14, 1900

June 30, 1900

Mariveles

June 17, 1899

Mar. 14, 1900

do

Aug. 7, 1900

Aug. 12, 1900

do

Aug. 16, 1900

Aug. 22, 1900

Zafiro

Feb. 4, 1899

June 10, 1899

do

May 1, 1901

July 4, 1902

do

July 6, 1899

Aug. 4, 1899

Mindoro

June 11, 1899

Apr. 23, 1900

do

Aug. 20, 1899

Oct. 13, 1899

do

Oct. 31, 1900

Sept. 26, 1901

do

Nov. 3, 1899

Nov. 10, 1899

do

Aug. 31, 1904

Dec. 31, 1904

do

Nov. 27, 1899

Mar. 21, 1900

Monadnock

Feb. 4, 1899

Jan. 1, 1900

do

June 3, 1900

June 21, 1900

do

Apr. 3, 1900

Oct. 27, 1900

do

Oct. 20, 1900

Aug. 27, 1901

Monterey

Feb. 4, 1899

Apr. 6, 1900

do

Oct. 11, 1901

Feb. 15, 1902

Nanshan

do

Aug. 8, 1900

do

Sept. 11, 1900

Jan. 27, 1901

Officers and men on duty at:

do

Mar. 28, 1901

July 8, 1901

Cavite, P. I.

Feb. 4, 1899

July 4, 1902

do

Oct. 8, 1901

Feb. 4, 1902

Olongapo, P. I.

do

Do.

Nashville

Dec. 31, 1899

June 8, 1900

Polloc, P. I.

do

June 3, 1904

do

Feb. 2, 1901

June 22, 1901

Isabella de Basilan, P. I.

do

July 15, 1903

Newark

Nov. 25, 1899

Mar. 20, 1900

--1-22--

A-1031. CHINA RELIEF EXPEDITION MEDAL.--This medal is issued to officers and enlisted men of the Navy who served in the Navy in Chinese waters and were attached to one of the following vessels between the dates mentioned:

Name of vessel

Length of service 1

Name of vessel

Length of service1

From--

To--

From--

To--

Brooklyn

July 7, 1900

Oct. 12, 1900

Newark

May 27, 1900

July 22, 1900

Buffalo

Aug. 3, 1900

Aug. 6, 1900

Solace

June 18, 1900

July 29, 1900

Iris

June 29, 1900

July 24, 1900

Wheeling

Apr. 5, 1900

May 1, 1900

Monocacy

June 14, 1900

May 27, 1901

Yorktown.

June 15, 1900

Sept 10, 1900

Nashville

June 18, 1900

Sept. 7, 1900

Zafiro

July 10, 1900

Oct. 11, 1900

New Orleans

Sept. 14, 1900

May 27, 1901

1 Length of service includes dates given.

A-1032. CUBAN PACIFICATION MEDAL.--This medal is issued to all officers and enlisted men of the Navy or who have been in the Navy and who served ashore in Cuba between the dates of September 12, 1906 and April 1, 1909, or who were attached to any of the following ships between the dates designated opposite each name:

Name of vessel

Length of service

Name of vessel

Length of service

From--

To--

From--

To--

Alabama

Feb. 11, 1907

Feb. 16, 1907

Marietta

Sept. 14, 1906

Oct. 9, 1907

Brooklyn

Oct. 7, 1906

Nov. 1, 1906

do

Jan. 18, 1907

Jan. 21, 1907

Celtic

Sept. 28, 1906

Jan. 15, 1907

do

Feb. 7, 1907

Feb. 7, 1908

Cleveland

Sept. 21, 1906

Jan. 13, 1907

do

Mar. 18, 1908

Mar. 25, 1908

Columbia

Oct. 20, 1906

Apr. 17, 1907

do

Apr. 15, 1908

Apr. 16, 1908

Denver

Sept. 12, 1906

Oct. 2, 1906

do

May 27, 1908

June 9, 1908

Des Moines

Sept. 15, 1906

Jan. 25, 1907

do

June 30, 1908

July 11, 1908

Dixie

Sept. 12, 1906

Sept. 21, 1906

Sept. 22, 1906

Oct. 22. 1906

do

Jan. 7, 1907

Aug. 18, 1907

Newark

do

Nov. 9. 1906

Dubuque

May 18, 1907

May 19, 1907

New Jersey

Sept. 21, 1906

Oct. 13, 1906

Eagle

Dec. 4, 1906

June 1, 1907

Paducah

Sept. 12, 1906

Apr. 1, 1909

Illinois

Feb. 11, 1907

Feb. 16, 1907

Prairie.

Oct. 6, 1906

Nov. 21, 1906

Indiana

Sept. 30, 1906

Oct. 8, 1906

do

Jan. 29, 1907

May 16, 1907

do

Feb. 11, 1907

Feb. 16, 1907

do

Dec. 25, 1908

Dec. 31, 1908

Iowa

do

Do.

do

Jan. 17, 1909

Jan. 23, 1909

Kentucky

Sept. 30, 1906

Oct, 9. 1906

Tacoma

Sept. 21, 1906

Feb. 26, 1907

Louisiana

Sept. 21, 1906

Oct. 13, 1906

Texas

Oct. 9, 1906

Oct. 30, 1906

do

Dec. 25, 1906

Dec. 29, 1906

Virginia

Sept. 21, 1906

Oct. 13, 1906

A-1033. NICARAGUAN CAMPAIGN MEDAL.--This medal is issued to officers and enlisted men of the Navy and Marine Corps who served in Nicaragua or on board any of the following ships between the dates of July 29, 1912, and November 14, 1912:

Annapolis.

Colorado.

Maryland.

California.

Denver.

Tacoma (landing party)

Cleveland.

Glacier.

--1-23--

A-1034. MEXICAN SERVICE MEDAL.--This medal is issued to all officers and enlisted men of the Navy and Marine Corps who served on shore at Vera Cruz from April 21, 1914, to April 23, 1914, inclusive, or on board any of the following-named vessels between the dates designated opposite each ship:

Name of vessel

Length of service

Name of vessel

Length of service

From--

To--

From--

To--

Albany

Apr. 22, 1914

Nov. 23, 1914

Glacier

July 1, 1916

July 7, 1916

do

July 4, 1916

July 23, 1916

do

Aug. 1, 1916

Aug. 17, 1916

do

Nov. 25, 1916

Dec. 2, 1916

do

Oct. 2, 1916

Oct. 30, 1916

Ammen

Apr. 22, 1914

May 5, 1914

do

Dec. 12, 1916

Dec. 20, 1916

do

May 9, 1914

May 27, 1914

Hancock

Apr. 21, 1914

July 14, 1914

Annapolis

Apr. 21, 1914

Oct. 3, 1914

do

Apr. 15, 1916

June 25, 1916

do

July 4, 1916

Sept. 18, 1916

do

June 30, 1916

Sept. 30, 1916

do

Nov. 11, 1916

Nov. 15, 1916

Henley

Apr. 22, 1914

May 2, 1914

do

Nov. 19, 1916

Feb. 7, 1917

do

May 8, 1914

May 22, 1914

Arethusa

Apr. 30, 1914

May 2, 1914

Hopkins

May 6, 1914

June 20, 1914

do

June 2, 1914

June 7, 1914

do

July 6, 1914

Aug. 27, 1914

Arkansas

Apr. 22, 1914

Sept. 30, 1914

do

June 20, 1916

June 24, 1916

do

May 25, 1916

June 1, 1916

do

July 3, 1916

Aug. 22, 1916

Balch

Apr. 28, 1914

May 3, 1914

Hull

May 2, 1914

Aug. 11, 1914

Beale

Apr. 22, 1914

May 27, 1914

do

June 24, 1916

July 21, 1916

Birmingham

do

May 25, 1914

Illinois

Oct. 13, 1916

Feb. 7, 1917

Brutus

June 13, 1914

Aug. 3, 1914

Iris

Apr. 29, 1914

May 20, 1914

do

July 6, 1916

Aug. 17, 1916

do

June 4, 1914

June 12, 1914

Buffalo

Nov. 14, 1914

Nov. 26, 1914

Jarvis

Apr. 22, 1914

May 20, 1914

do

Mar. 28, 1916

Mar. 29, 1916

do

June 4, 1914

June 12, 1914

do

June 22, 1916

June 30, 1916

Jenkins

Apr. 22, 1914

May 10, 1914

do

Aug. 31, 1916

Feb. 7, 1917

do

May 14, 1914

June 14, 1914

Burrows

Apr. 22, 1914

May 15, 1914

Jouett

Apr. 22, 1914

May 25, 1914

do

May 20, 1914

May 27, 1914

do

May 31, 1914

June 12, 1914

California

Apr. 21, 1914

June 24, 1914

Jupiter

Apr. 27, 1914

July 9, 1914

do

July 16, 1914

Aug. 18, 1914

do

Apr. 6, 1916

Apr. 23, 1916

Cassin

Apr. 29, 1914

June 14, 1914

Kansas

July 14, 1914

Oct. 29, 1914

Chattanooga

Apr. 21, 1914

June 8, 1914

Kentucky

Mar. 23, 1916

June 2, 1916

do

July 6, 1914

Nov. 28, 1914

Lamson

July 2, 1916

July 9, 1916

do

Mar. 14, 1916

Apr. 13, 1916

Lawrence

May 2, 1914

Aug. 27, 1914

do

Apr. 30, 1916

Aug. 31, 1916

Lebanon

Apr. 25, 1914

Sept. 1, 1914

do

Dec. 11, 1916

Dec. 16, 1916

Louisiana

Apr. 22, 1914

May 29, 1914

Celtic

Apr. 25, 1914

May 5, 1914

Machias

May 15, 1914

June 14, 1914

do

July 5, 1914

July 13, 1914

do

Mar. 14, 1916

June 28, 1916

do

Sept. 4, 1914

Oct. 12, 1914

Marietta

do

June 27, 1916

Chester

Apr. 21, 1914

June 8, 1914

Maryland

Apr. 28, 1914

Sept. 19, 1914

Cheyenne

May 15, 1914

May 16, 1914

do

June 28, 1916

Nov. 28, 1916

Cleveland

May 1, 1914

Oct. 27, 1914

Michigan

Apr. 22, 1914

May 29, 1914

do

Mar. 18, 1916

Nov. 20, 1916

Milwaukee

June 25, 1916

Aug. 22, 1916

Colorado

June 24, 1916

Aug. 14, 1916

Minnesota

Apr. 12, 1914

May 29, 1914

Connecticut

Apr. 21, 1914

July 2, 1914

do

July 29, 1914

Aug. 7, 1914

Culgoa

May 13, 1914

May 28, 1914

do

Oct. 11, 1914

Nov. 26, 1914

do

July 19, 1914

Aug. 13, 1914

Mississippi (old)

Apr. 24, 1914

June 12, 1914

Cummings

Apr. 29, 1914

May 18, 1914

Monaghan

Apr. 26, 1914

Apr. 28, 1914

do

June 9, 1914

June 12, 1914

Montana

Apr. 28, 1914

May 3, 1914

Cyclops

June 6, 1914

Aug. 4, 1914

Morro Castle

Apr. 29, 1914

May 10, 1914

Delaware

July 8, 1914

Oct. 9, 1914

Nanshan

Aug. 8, 1914

Sept. 6, 1914

Denver

July 7, 1914

July 8, 1914

do

Oct. 1, 1914

Oct. 24, 1914

do

Aug. 13, 1914

Aug. 24, 1914

do

July 1, 1916

July 11, 1916

do

Apr. 4, 1916

June 29, 1916

do

Oct. 2, 1916

Oct. 19, 1916

do

July 15, 1916

Sept. 14, 1916

do

Dec. 11, 1916

Dec. 13, 1916

do

Dec. 16, 1916

Feb. 7, 1917

Nashville

Apr. 23, 1914

July 16, 1914

Des Moines

May 14, 1914

June 19, 1914

do

July 18, 1916

Feb. 7, 1917

do

July 19, 1914

Aug. 21, 1914

Nebraska

May 1, 1914

June 21, 1914

do

Aug. 27, 1914

Oct. 15, 1914

do

June 1, 1916

Oct. 13, 1916

Dixie

Apr. 23, 1914

Apr. 24, 1914

Neptune

Aug. 25, 1916

Sept. 3, 1916

do

May 2, 1914

May 27, 1914

do

Oct. 25, 1916

Nov. 1, 1916

do

June 25, 1916

June 27, 1916

Nereus

Apr. 29, 1914

May 13, 1914

do

July 13, 1916

Aug. 28, 1916

do

May 30, 1914

June 8, 1914

Dolphin

Apr. 21, 1914

June 20, 1914

do

Oct. 21, 1914

Nov. 30, 1914

do

July 2, 1916

July 8, 1916

do

Oct. 29, 1916

Oct. 30, 1916

Drayton

Apr. 22, 1914

May 4, 1914

do

Feb. 6, 1917

Feb. 7, 1917

Eagle

May 3, 1914

Aug. 15, 1914

Nero

May 19, 1914

June 20, 1914

Fanning

Apr. 22, 1914

May 27, 1914

do

July 16, 1914

Aug. 7, 1914

Florida

Apr. 21, 1914

July 13, 1914

do

Oct. 29, 1914

Nov. 28, 1914

Flusser

Apr. 28, 1914

Apr. 29, 1914

do

July 14, 1916

July 20, 1916

do

July 2, 1916

July 9, 1916

do

Jan. 15, 1917

Jan. 20, 1917

Georgia

May 1, 1914

Aug. 1, 1914

New Hampshire

Apr. 21, 1914

June 21, 1914

Glacier

Apr. 21, 1914

Apr. 25, 1914

New Jersey

Apr. 22, 1914

Aug. 13, 1914

do

July 10, 1914

Aug. 6, 1914

New Orleans

Apr. 21, 1914

Sept. 9, 1914

do

Aug. 27, 1914

Sept. 28, 1914

do

Nov. 26, 1914

Dec. 6, 1914

do

Mar. 29, 1916

Apr. 12, 1916

do

Nov. 25, 1916

Dec. 15, 1916

do

June 16, 1916

June 30, 1916

do

Dec. 27, 1916

Feb. 7, 1917

--1-24--

Name of vessel

Length of service

Name of vessel

Length of service

From--

To--

From--

To--

New York

May 4, 1914

Sept. 5, 1914

Saturn

Oct. 12, 1916

Dec. 14, 1916

do

Sept. 14, 1914

Sept. 17, 1914

do

Jan. 13, 1917

Jan. 16, 1917

North Dakota

Apr. 26, 1914

Oct. 8, 1914

Solace

Apr. 26, 1914

May 5, 1914

do

July 4, 1916

Aug. 10, 1916

do

June 24, 1914

Oct. 30, 1914

Ontario

Apr. 22, 1914

July 6, 1914

Sonoma

Apr. 22, 1914

Sept. 5, 1914

do

July 11, 1914

July 26, 1914

South Carolina

Apr. 21, 1914

May 31, 1914

Orion

Apr. 22, 1914

July 4, 1914

South Dakota

July 1, 1914

July 2, 1914

do

July 29, 1914

Sept. 2, 1914

do

May 29, 1916

Aug. 1, 1916

Ozark

May 15, 1914

May 25, 1914

Sterrett

Apr. 29, 1914

Apr. 30, 1914

Paducah

May 14, 1914

June 17, 1914

Stewart

Apr. 25, 1914

Aug. 16, 1914

Patapsco

Apr. 22, 1914

Sept. 8, 1914

do

June 30, 1916

Aug. 22, 1916

Patterson

do

May 26, 1914

Tacoma

May 4, 1914

July 27, 1914

Patuxent

Apr. 23, 1914

Oct. 8, 1914

do

Jan. 11, 1917

Feb. 7, 1917

Paulding

Apr. 22, 1914

May 27, 1914

Terry

Apr. 28, 1914

Apr. 30, 1914

Paul Jones

Apr. 25, 1914

Apr. 28, 1914

Texas

May 26, 1914

Aug. 8, 1914

do

July 18, 1916

Aug. 22, 1916

do

Oct. 9, 1914

Nov. 4, 1914

do

Dec. 1, 1916

Jan. 29, 1917

Trippe

Apr. 22, 1914

May 25, 1914

Perry

Apr. 25, 1914

Aug. 16, 1914

Truxton

Apr. 25, 1914

July 13, 1914

Petrel

Oct. 10, 1914

Nov. 14, 1914

do

June 24, 1916

Aug. 27, 1916

do

Nov. 18, 1914

Nov. 26, 1914

Utah

Apr. 21, 1914

June 15, 1914

Pittsburgh

June 23, 1916

Oct. 4, 1916

Vermont

do

Oct. 22, 1914

Prairie

Apr. 21, 1914

May 26, 1914

Vestal

May 2, 1914

Sept. 20, 1914

do

June 18, 1914

June 28, 1914

Vicksburg

May 15, 1914

May 16, 1914

Preble

May 2, 1914

Aug. 16, 1914

Virginia

May 1, 1914

Aug. 13, 1914

do

Apr. 19, 1916

Apr. 20, 1916

do

Sept. 7, 1914

Oct. 11, 1914

do

July 18, 1916

Aug. 22, 1916

Vulcan

Apr. 22, 1914

June 9, 1914

Proteus

June 20, 1914

July 1, 1914

do

July 7, 1914

July 28, 1914

Raleigh

Apr. 21, 1914

June 2, 1914

Walke

Apr. 26, 1914

Apr. 28, 1914

do

July 11, 1914

Aug. 10, 1914

Warrington

Apr. 22, 1914

May 2, 1914

do

Oct. 23, 1914

Nov. 26, 1914

do

May 14, 1914

May 27, 1914

do

Mar. 27, 1918

Mar. 29, 1916

Washington

June 14, 1914

June 27, 1914

do

Aug. 2, 1916

Oct. 21, 1916

West Virginia

May 9, 1914

July 3, 1914

Reid

Apr. 28, 1914

Apr. 30, 1914

do

Sept. 9, 1914

Nov. 26, 1914

do

June 26, 1916

June 28, 1916

do

Oct. 9, 1916

Nov. 8, 1916

Rhode Island

Oct. 8, 1914

Nov. 26, 1914

Wheeling

Apr. 25, 1914

Juhe 30, 1914

Sacramento

May 20, 1914

July 13, 1914

do

Mar. 27, 1916

June 29, 1916

do

Dec. 16, 1916

Feb. 7, 1917

do

July 1, 1916

Dec. 16, 1916

Salem

May 5, 1914

Sept. 19, 1914

Whipple

Apr. 25, 1914

July 13, 1914

do

June 25, 1916

Aug. 30, 1916

do

Mar. 17, 1916

Apr. 24, 1916

San Diego

July 10, 1914

Sept. 19, 1914

do

June 26, 1916

July 31, 1916

do

Nov. 24, 1914

Nov. 26, 1914

do

Aug. 14, 1916

Aug. 21, 1916

do

June 22, 1916

July 18, 1916

Wyoming

May 18, 1914

Sept. 7, 1914

do

Aug. 6, 1916

Aug. 19, 1916

Yankton

Apr. 25, 1914

May 1, 1914

San Francisco

Apr. 21, 1914

June 13, 1914

do

May 9, 1914

Sept. 7, 1914

do

July 6, 1914

July 17, 1914

Yorktown

Apr. 21, 1914

June 16, 1914

Saturn

Apr. 23, 1914

May 20, 1914

do

Sept. 9, 1914

Nov. 26, 1914

do

June 7, 1914

June 15, 1914

do

Mar. 14, 1916

Nov. 21, 1916

do

July 22, 1914

Aug. 8, 1914

do

Jan. 18, 1917

Jan. 20, 1917

do

Sept. 23, 1914

Nov. 26, 1914

A-1035. HAITIAN CAMPAIGN MEDAL.--This medal is issued:

(1) To any officer or enlisted man of the Navy or Marine Corps who served in Haiti during the period of July 9, 1915, to December 6, 1915, or any part of such period; also officers and enlisted men who were attached to vessels mentioned in the following list between the dates opposite each vessel:

Name of vessel

Period of service, both dates inclusive

Name of vessel

Period of service, both dates inclusive

From--

To--

From--

To--

1915

1915

1915

1915

Castine

Aug. 4

Dec. 6

Osceola

Aug. 8

Nov. 2

Celtic

Oct. 28

Nov. 9

Patuxent

Nov. 1

Dec. 6

do

Nov. 28

Dec. 6

Prairie

Nov. 7

Do.

Connecticut

Aug. 4

Dec. 2

Sacramento

Sept. 9

Do.

Culgoa

Sept. 6

Oct. 8

Solace

Aug. 9

Sept. 24

Eagle

July 9

Nov. 2

Tennessee

Aug. 15

Aug. 18

Marietta

Aug. 31

Sept. 19

do

Aug. 31

Sept. 3

do

Dec. 2

Dec. 6

Washington

July 9

Dec. 6

Nashville

July 9

Do.

1-25

(2) To commemorate the services performed by the personnel of the Navy and Marine Corps during the operations in Haiti, a campaign medal, to be known as the "Haitian campaign medal, 1919-20," will be issued to the officers and men who participated in those operations. The period for which this medal will be issued is from April 1, 1919, to June 15, 1920, and any officer or enlisted man of the Navy or Marine Corps who served in Haiti during this period, or part of such period, is entitled to this medal, as are also the officers and enlisted men who were attached to the vessels mentioned in the following list between the dates opposite each vessel:

Name of vessel

Period of service, both dates inclusive

Name of vessel

Period of service, both dates inclusive

From--

To--

From--

To--

Beaufort

Apr. 3, ----

May 1, 1920

Pensacola

May 22, ----

May 27, 1919

Delaware

Dec. 12, ----

Dec. 16, 1919

Peoria

Oct. 6, ----

Nov. 5, 1919

Dolphin

Feb. 4, ----

Feb. 6, 1920

Potomac

Apr. 1, ----

Apr. 9, 1919

do

Apr. 17, 1920

do

Jan. 25, 1920

do

Apr. 26, ----

Apr. 27, 1920

do

Apr. 20, ----

June 1, 1920

Gulfport

June 22, ----

July 6, 1919

Prometheus

Dec. 9, ----

Dec. 11, 1919

do

Aug. 23, ----

Sept. 8, 1919

do

Feb. 11, ----

Feb. 15, 1920

do

Oct. 23, 1919

Rowan

Apr. 1, 1919

do

Oct. 29, ----

Nov. 13, 1919

Sandpiper

Feb. 2, ----

Feb. 12, 1920

do

Dec. 30, 1919

Jan. 19, 1920

Shubrick

Oct. 31, 1919

Hancock

Apr. 18, 1919

Submarine chaser No. 135

Apr. 1, -----

Nov, 5, 1919

do

June 21, 1919

do

Aug. 21, ----

Aug. 25, 1919

Submarine chaser No. 136

Do.

Henderson

Jan. 26, ----

Feb. 1, 1920

do

Mar. 7, ----

Mar. 19, 1920

Submarine chaser No. 165

Aug. 1, 1919

June 15, 1920

do

Mar. 21, ----

Mar. 26, 1920

do

Apr. 14, ----

Apr. 26, 1920

Submarine chaser No. 180

Aug. 14, 1919

Do.

Kittery

Apr. 6, ----

Apr. 8, 1919

do

Apr. 29, ----

Apr. 30, 1919

Submarine chaser No. 210

Apr. 1, ----

Sept. 19, 1919

do

May 7, ----

May 8, 1919

do

May 27, ----

June 8, 1919

Submarine chaser No. 211

do

Do.

do

June 30, 1919

do

July 6, ----

July 8, 1919

Submarine chaser No. 212

Aug. 4, 1919

do

Aug. 31,----

Sept. 9, 1919

do

Oct. 1, ----

Oct. 9, 1919

Submarine chaser No. 213

do

Do.

do

Oct. 26, ----

Nov. 5, 1919

do

Nov. 28, 1919

Submarine chaser No. 214

Sept. 6, 1919

Dec. 21, 1919

do

Nov. 30, ----

Dec. 8, 1919

do

May 3, ----

May 12, 1920

do

Jan. 5, 1920

June 11, 1920

do

May 28, ----

June 1, 1920

Submarine chaser

No. 223

Sept. 10, 1919

Kwasind

Apr. 1, ----

Apr. 13, 1919

do

Apr. 19, ----

June 9, 1919

Submarine chaser No. 261

Apr. 1, ----

May 14, 1919

Lake Bridge

Apr. 7, ----

Apr. 16, 1919

Lake Worth_________

June 18, ----

July 2, 1919

do

May 16, ----

July 15, 1919

Long Beach

Mar. 8, ----

Mar. 14, 1920

Submarine chaser No. 253

Sept. 10, ----

Oct, 15, 1919

May

May 23, ----

July 27, 1919

Mercy

May 29, ----

June 1, 1920

do

Oct. 30, 1919

June 1, 1920

Mohave

May 18, ----

June 4, 1919

Submarine chaser No. 443

Oct. 15, 1919

Do.

do

June 8, ----

July 30, 1919

do

Nov. 7, ----

Nov. 11, 1919

Submarine chaser No. 444

do

do

Osceola

Apr. 12, ----

Apr. 13, 1919

do

May 16, 1920

Winslow

Apr. 1, 1919

A-1036. DOMINICAN CAMPAIGN MEDAL.

(1) To commemorate the services performed by the personnel of the Navy and Marine Corps during the operations in Santo Domingo in 1916, a campaign medal to be known as the Dominican campaign medal will be issued to the officers and men who participated in those operations.

(2) The period for which this medal will be issued is from May 5, 1916 to December 4, 1916, and any officer or enlisted man of the Navy or Marine Corps who served in Santo Domingo during this period, or part of such period, is entitled to this medal, as are also the officers and enlisted men who were attached to the vessels mentioned in the following list between the dates opposite each vessel:

--1-26--

Name of vessel

Period of service, both dates Inclusive

Name of vessel

Period of service, both dates inclusive

From--

To--

From--

To--

Celtic

July 6, 1916

Lamson

June 10, 1916

June 17, 1916

do

July 23, 1916

Memphis.

May 27, 1916

June 6, 1916

do

Aug. 18, 1916

do

June 7, 1916

July 16, 1916

do

Sept. 1, 1916

Sept. 2, 1916

do

July 24, 1916

July 25, 1916

Castine

May 5, 1916

June 27, 1916

do

July 31, 1916

do

July 15, 1916

Aug. 5, 1916

do

Aug. 18, 1916

Aug. 29, 1916

do

Aug. 17, 1916

Aug. 22, 1916

Machias

Nov. 24, 1916

Nov. 25, 1916

do

Aug. 26, 1916

Neptune.

June 15, 1916

June 25, 1916

do

Aug. 28, 1916

Sept. 9, 1916

do

July 2, 1916

July 3, 1916

do

Sept. 12, 1916

Sept. 19, 1916

do

July 9, 1916

July 11, 1916

do

Sept. 25, 1916

Oct. 10, 1916

do

Oct. 14, 1916

do

Oct. 12, 1916

Oct. 15, 1916

Olympia

Nov. 20, 1916

Dec. 4, 1916

do

Oct. 17, 1916

Oct. 26, 1916

Panther

May 22, 1916

May 25, 1916

Culgoa

May 10, 1916

May 28, 1916

Potomac

Aug. 28, 1916

Sept. 1, 1916

do

June 7, 1916

June 9, 1916

do

Sept. 26, 1916

do

Oct. 8, 1916

Prairie

May 5, 1916

May 27, 1916

do

Oct. 23, 1916

Do.

Sept. 1, 1916

Sept. 10, 1916

Dixie

Sept. 6, 1916

Sept. 8, 1916

do

Sept. 12, 1916

Oct. 15, 1916

do

Sept 16, 1916

Sept. 18, 1916

do

Oct. 10, 1916

Oct. 17, 1916

Dolphin

May 12, 1916

May 22, 1916

do

Oct. 26, 1916

Nov. 8, 1916

Eagle

Nov. 25, 1916

Nov. 28, 1916

Preston

May 20, 1916

Nov. 22, 1916

do

Dec. 2, 1916

Dec. 5, 1916

Reid

May 9, 1916

June 17, 1916

Flusser

May 8, 1916

June 17, 1916

Sacramento

May 4, 1916

Dec. 4, 1916

Hancock

June 18, 1916

June 19, 1916

Salem

Sept. 7, 1916

Sept. 8, 1916

do

Sept. 12, 1916

Sept. 30, 1916

do

Sept. 29, 1916

Sept. 30, 1916

do

Nov. 7, 1916

Nov. 22, 1916

Solace

Aug. 27, 1916

Hector

May 9, 1916

June 3, 1916

do

Sept. 1, 1916

Sept. 2, 1916

Kentucky

June 11, 1916

June 12, 1916

Sterrett.

May 8, 1916

June 18, 1916

Lamson

May 9, 1916

May 13, 1916

Terry

May 15, 1916

July 8, 1916

do

May 16, 1916

May 29, 1916

Walke

May 11, 1916

June 17, 1916

A-1037. VICTORY MEDAL (WORLD WAR SERVICE MEDAL).

(1) A war service medal to be known as a Victory medal will be awarded to all persons in the naval service who served on active duty between April 6, 1917, and November 11, 1918, or who entered the naval service on or after November 12, 1918, and prior to March 30, 1920, and served not less than 10 days on shore in Northern Russia or Siberia or who were attached to one of the following vessels: Albany, Brooklyn, Des Moines, Eagle No. 1, Eagle No. 2, Eagle No. 3, New Orleans, Sacramento, South Dakota, or Yankton.

(2) A service clasp with the duty inscribed thereon to be worn on the ribbon of the medal will be authorized for each person who performed any of the duties designated below. No one will be entitled to more than one service clasp.

(a) Transport.--Regularly attached to a transport or cargo vessel for one voyage across the North Atlantic between April 6, 1917, and November 11, 1918.

(b) Escort.--Same as (a) above.

(c) Armed guard.--Same as (a) above.

(d) Grand Fleet.--Regularly attached to any vessel forming part of the Grand fleet between December 9, 1917, and November 11, 1918.

(e) Patrol.--For service on the high seas on such duty east of the thirty-

seventh meridian and north of the Equator, between April 6, 1917, and November 11, 1918, and on the high seas of the Atlantic Ocean north of the Equator between May 25, 1918, and November 11, 1918.

(f) Submarine.--Same as (e) above.

(g) Destroyer.--Same as (e) above.

(h) Aviation.--Same as (e) above.

(i) Naval battery.--For service on such duty from July 10, 1918, to November 11, 1918.

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(j) White Sea.--For service on any vessel which made a Russian port during such service from April 6, 1917, to November 11, 1918, or any combatant ship In a Russian port on the White Sea not less than 10 days from November 12, 1918, to July 31, 1919.

(k) Asiatic.--For service on any vessel which made a Siberian port during such service from April 6, 1917, to November 11, 1918, or any combatant ship in a Siberian port not less than 10 days from November 12, 1918, to March 30, 1920.

(I) Mine laying.--For service on such duty from May 26, 1918, to November 11, 1918.

(m) Mine sweeping.--For service on such duty from April 6, 1917, until mine sweeping was completed.

(n) Salvage.--For service on such duty from April 6, 1917, to November 11, 1918.

(o) Atlantic Fleet.--For service on such duty from May 25, 1918, to November 11, 1918.

(p) Overseas.--For service on shore in allied or enemy countries of Europe from April 6, 1917, to November 11, 1918.

(q) Mobile base.--For service on tenders and repair vessels on such duty east of the Thirty-seventh meridian and north of the Equator between April 6, 1917, to November 11, 1918.

(r) Submarine chasers.--For service on the high seas on such duty east of the thirty-seventh meridian and north of the Equator between April 6, 1917, and November 11, 1918, and on the high seas of the Atlantic Ocean north of the Equator between May 25, 1918, and November 11, 1918.

(s) Battle clasps.--For service in the following specified major operations, one for service in each such operation:

(1) Aisne, June 1, 1918, to June 5, 1918.

(2) Aisne-Marne, July 18, 1918, to July 20, 1918.

(3) St. Mihiel, September 12, 1918, to September 16, 1918.

(4) Meuse-Argonne, September 29, 1918, to October 10, 1918; October 21, 1918, to October 22, 1918; October 25, 1918, to November 11, 1918. (Only one Meuse-Argonne battle clasp to an individual.)

Defensive-sector clasp.--For service, irrespective of awards for major operations, one only being awarded, notwithstanding that service may have been rendered in more than one defensive sector;

(1) Toulon-Troyon sector (Lorraine), March 18, 1918, to May 13, 1918.

(2) Chateau-Thierry sector (Ile de France), June 6, 1918, to July 16, 1918.

(3) Marbache sector (Lorraine), August 6, 1918, to August 16, 1918.

(4) Limey sector (Lorraine), September 10, 1918, September 11, 1918.

(t) West Indies.--A clasp inscribed "West Indies" is authorized to be worn on the ribbon of the Victory Medal by all persons in the naval service who served in Haiti, Santo Domingo, Cuba, or the Virgin Islands between April 6, 1917, and November 11, 1918, both dates inclusive. This does not modify the existing order that no one will be entitled to more than one clasp issues by the Navy Department for the Victory Medal.

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(u) Russia.--For service on shore in Northern Russia from November 12, 1918, to July 31, 1919.

(v) Siberia.--For service on shore in Siberia from November 12, 1918, to March 30, 1920.

(w) France.--Personnel of the Navy and Marine Corps who sailed from the United States prior to November 11, 1918, enroute to France, regardless of the date of arrival in that country, or the fact that they returned to the United States without disembarking, are eligible for the Service Clasp of that country. (Approved SecNav 10-5-40.)

(x) England.--Personnel of the Navy and Marine Corps who sailed from the United States prior to November 11, 1918, enroute to England, regardless of the date of arrival in that country, or the fact that they returned to the United States without disembarking, are eligible for the Service Clasp of that country. (Approved SecNav 10-5-40.)

(y) Italy.--Personnel of the Navy and Marine Corps who sailed from the United States prior to November 11, 1918, enroute to Italy, regardless of the date of arrival in that country, or the fact that they returned to the United States without disembarking, are eligible for the Service Clasp of that country. (Approved SecNav 10-5-40.)

(3) A bronze star, three-sixteenths of an inch in diameter, will be placed on the service ribbon in lieu of clasp authorized. When any person has been commended as the result of the recommendation of the board of awards by the Secretary of the Navy for performance of duty during World War I not justifying the award of a Medal of Honor, a Distinguished Service Medal, or a Navy Cross, he shall wear a silver star for each such citation.

(4) A bronze Maltese cross, three-sixteenths of an inch in diameter, will be placed on the service ribbon for those officers and men of the Marine Corps and Medical Corps, United States Navy, who were attached to the American Expeditionary Forces in France any time between April 6, 1917, and November 11, 1918, and who are not entitled to any battle clasp provided for by General Order No. 83, War Department, June 30, 1919.

(5) The clasps for the Victory Medal designated in paragraph (2) for service on ships will be awarded as shown in the following list. Service on any ship listed, between the limiting dates given, will entitle a person to the clasp designated.

Name

Operating--

Clasp

From--

To--

Abarenda

Apr. 15, 1918

Apr. 20, 1918

Asiatic.

do

June 13, 1918

June 13, 1918

Do.

Absaroka

Oct. 22, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

do

Mar. 26, 1918

Oct. 22, 1918

Armed guard.

Absecon

Oct. 12, 1918

Nov. 5, 1918

Patrol.

Achilles

July 5, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Armed guard.

Acteaon

June 15, 1917

Nov. 25, 1917

Do.

Acushnet

May 15, 1918

July 16, 1918

Patrol.

do

July 17, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Salvage.

Adelheid

Apr. 27, 1918

do

Armed guard.

Advance

Sept. 28, 1918

do

Do.

Aeolus

Dec. 10, 1917

do

Transport.

Agamemnon

Nov. 12, 1917

do

Do.

Agawam

Oct. 8, 1918

do

Armed guard.

Alabama

May 25, 1918

Oct. 27, 1918

Atlantic Fleet.

Alamance

Mar. 27, 1917

Feb. 5, 1918

Armed guard.

Alamo

Apr. 6, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

Alaskan

May 2, 1918

do

Transport.

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Name

Operating--

Class

From--

To--

Albany

July 14, 1917

Nov. 4, 1918

Escort.

do

June 19, 1919

July 26, 1919

Asiatic.

do

Dec. 19, 1919

Mar. 30, 1920

Do.

Albatross

June 9, 1913

Oct. 25, 1918

Atlantic Fleet.

Alcedo

Aug. 12, 1917

Nov. 5, 1917

Patrol.

Alert

May 25, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

Algonquin

Oct. 14, 1917

do

Escort.

Allen

June 28, 1917

do

Destroyer.

Alliance

Sept. 20, 1918

do

Armed guard.

Alloway

Sept. 12, 1913

do

Transport.

Amabala

Sept. 17, 1918

do

Do.

America

Nov. 12, 1917

do

Do.

American

June 17, 1918

do

Do.

Ammon

June 24, 1917

do

Destroyer.

Ampetco

May 6, 1918

do

Armed guard.

Amphion

Sept. 8, 1917

do

Do.

Amphitrite

May 25, 1918

do

Patrol.

Andalusia

Apr. 2, 1918

do

Armed guard.

Anderton

Sept. 6, 1917

Apr. 28, 1919

Mine sweeper.

Androscoggin

May 25, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Patrol.

Aniwa

Oct. 12, 1918

do

Transport.

Anna

June 22, 1917

Dec. 22, 1917

Armed guard.

do

Dec. 22, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Annapolis

July 3, 1918

Oct. 1, 1918

Atlantic Fleet.

Anniston

Nov. 2, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Escort.

Antigone

Dec. 27, 1917

do

Transport.

Antilla

Aug. 5, 1918

Oct. 28, 1918

Do.

Antilles

June 26, 1917

Oct. 17, 1917

Armed guard.

Apache

June 4, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Patrol.

Apelles

Oct. 12, 1917

do

Armed guard.

Aphrodite

June 27, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Patrol.

Arakan

Oct. 1, 1918

do

Armed guard.

Aramis

Nov. 5, 1917

do

Patrol.

Arapho

May 26, 1918

July 25, 1918

Escort.

do

July 25, 1918

Nov. 10, 1918

Patrol.

Arcadia

May 19, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Armed guard.

Archbold, J. D.

Apr. 28, 1917

June 16, 1917

Do.

Arctic

May 25, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Patrol

Arcturus

Dec. 7, 1917

do

Do.

Arethusa

Apr. 27, 1918

do

Transport.

Argonne

Feb. 4, 1918

Oct. 19, 1918

Armed guard.

Arizona

May 25, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Atlantic Fleet.

Arizonan

Nov. 2, 1917

Sept. 17, 1918

Armed guard.

do

Sept. 17, 1918

Oct. 24, 1918

Transport.

Arkansas

May 21, 1918

July 25, 1918

Atlantic Fleet.

do

July 25, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Grand Fleet.

Armenia

Apr. 4, 1917

Mar. 27, 1918

Armed guard.

do

Mar. 27, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Aroostook

June 29, 1918

do

Mine layer.

Artemis

Apr. 6, 1917

do

Armed guard.

Ascutney

do

do

Do.

Ashton, William

May 26, 1919

Aug. 5, 1919

Mine sweeper.

Astoria.

Feb. 18, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Atlantic II

May 25, 1918

do

Atlantic Fleet.

Atlantic Sun

Apr. 4, 1917

Mar. 18, 1918

Armed guard.

Auk

Apr. 29, 1919

Sept. 30, 1919

Mine sweeper.

Ausable

Oct. 7, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport

Avocet

July 15, 1919

Sept. 30, 1919

Mine sweeper.

Avondale

Apr. 6, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Armed guard.

Aylwin

Jan. 11, 1918

do

Destroyer.

Aztec

May 25, 1918

do

Patrol.

Bache

May 5, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

Bailey

May 25, 1918

do

Do.

Bainbridge

Aug. 9, 1917

Aug. 18, 1918

Destroyer.

Balch

Nov. 8, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

Bali

May 13, 1918

Oct. 24, 1918

Transport.

Baltimore

Mar. 17, 1918

Sept. 28, 1918

Mine layer.

Bantu

Apr. 6, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Armed guard.

Barnegat

Jan. 23, 1918

do

Patrol.

Barnes, George W.

Apr. 6, 1917

do

Armed guard.

Barney

Oct. 2, 1918

do

Patrol.

Barry

Aug. 9, 1917

Sept. 15, 1918

Destroyer.

Barstow, F. Q.

Apr. 6, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Armed guard.

Bath

Aug. 26, 1918

do

Transport.

Batjan

July 12, 1918

Oct. 22, 1913

Do.

Bauman, P. K.

Sept. 6, 1917

Jan. 12, 1918

Mine sweeper.

Bavaria

Mar. 23, 1918

Apr. 15, 1918

Transport.

Beale

Jan. 19, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Destroyer.

Bear

July 17, 1917

Nov. 1, 1918

Asiatic.

Beatrice

Apr. 6, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Armed guard.

Beaufort

Nov. 19, 1917

do

Transport.

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Name

Operating--

Class

From--

To--

Bedford, A. C.

Apr. 6, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Armed guard.

Bell

Aug. 12, 1918

do

Destroyer.

Benham

May 24, 1917

do

Armed guard.

Berwind

Aug. 3, 1917

Aug. 3, 1918

Do.

Berwyn

Nov. 2, 1918

Nov. 16, 1918

Transport.

Besoeki

May 1, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

Beukelskijk

Aug. 26, 1918

do

Do.

Birmingham

June 27, 1917

do

Escort.

Black Arrow

July 6, 1917

do

Armed guard.

Blackhorn, Thomas

May 28, 1919

Oct. 1, 1919

Minesweeper.

Black Hawk

June 29, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Mobile base.

Blakeley

May 25, 1918

do

Patrol.

Bobolink

Apr. 20, 1919

Sept. 30, 1919

Mine sweeper.

Borinquen

June 13, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Armed guard.

Bostwick

Apr. 6, 1917

do

Do.

Brabant

do

do

Do.

Braley, Charles

do

do

Do.

Bramell Point

do

do

Do.

Brazos

do

do

Do.

Breakwater (S. P. 681).

July 3, 1918

do

Patrol.

Breese

Nov. 3, 1918

do

Destroyer.

Bremerton

Apr. 6, 1917

do

Armed guard.

Bridge

Oct. 1, 1917

do

Transport.

Bridgeport

Apr. 27, 1918

May 14, 1918

Mobile base.

do

July 20, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

Brindilla

Apr. 6, 1917

do

Armed guard.

Broad Arrow

May 6, 1918

do

Transport.

Brooklyn

Nov. 23, 1917

Dec. 11, 1917

Asiatic.

do

Mar. 1, 1918

Oct. 9, 1918

Do.

do

Dec. 23, 1918

Apr. 2, 1919

Do.

do

Oct. 28, 1919

Dec. 8, 1919

Do.

Buck, Frank H.

Mar. 11, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Buckley, Thomas

May 28, 1919

Oct. 3, 1919

Mine Sweeper.

Buena Ventura

Aug. 28, 1918

Sept. 16, 1918

! Transport.

Buffalo

June 3, 1917

July 15, 1917

Asiatic.

do

July 20, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Mobile base.

Buitenzorg

Apr. 24, 1918

do

Transport.

Bulkeley, Richard

May 31, 1919

July 12, 1919

Minesweeper.

Burrows

June 27, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Destroyer.

Burton, George

May 26, 1919

Aug. 6, 1919

Mine sweeper.

Burton, W. M.

Apr. 6, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Armed guard.

Bushnell

Dec. 24, 1917

do

Patrol.

Bylayl

Apr. 6, 1917

do

Armed guard.

C-1

May 25, 1918

do

Submarine.

C-2

do

do

Do.

C-3

do

do

Do.

C-4

do

do

Do.

C-5

do

do

Do.

Caesar

July 30, 1917

Oct. 27, 1918

Mobile base.

Cacique

June 11, 1918

Sept. 17, 1918

Armed guard.

do

Sept. 17, 1918

Oct. 24, 1918

Transport.

Caesar

July 30, 1917

Oct. 27, 1918

Mobile base.

Caharty, Pat

May 26, 1919

Aug. 16, 1919

Mine sweeper.

Cahill

Sept. 6, 1917

Sept. 8, 1919

Do.

Calamares

Sept. 22, 1917

Apr. 28, 1918

do

Apr. 28, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Caldwell

Feb. 28, 1918

do

Destroyer.

Caldwell, William

May 31, 1919

Sept. 28, 1919

Mine sweeper.

California

Oct. 6, 1917

Feb. 9, 1918

Armed guard.

Californian

June 7, 1918

June 23, 1918

Transport.

Caloria

Apr. 6, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Armed guard.

Camden

Sept. 15, 1917

Apr. 11, 1918

Transport.

Campana

June 4, 1917

Aug. 6, 1917

Armed guard.

Canandaigua

May 26, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Mine layer.

Canfield, C. A.

Sept. 5, 1918

do

Armed guard.

Canibas

Oct. 13, 1918

Oct. 30, 1918

Transport.

Canoga

Oct. 24, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Armed guard.

Canonicus

May 26, 1918

do

Mine layer.

Canton

Aug. 11, 1918

do

Transport.

Cape Henry

July 23, 1918

Oct. 14, 1918

Armed guard.

Cape Lookout

Aug. 30, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Cape May

Nov. 8, 1918

Nov. 24, 1918

Do.

Cape Romaine

Nov. 6, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

Cardinal

Aug. 31, 1918

Dec. 1, 1918

Mine sweeper.

Carib

June 4, 1917

May 21, 1918

Armed guard.

do

May 21, 1918

Oct. 12, 1918

Transport

Carola IV

Aug. 29, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Overseas

Carolinian

Mar. 21, 1917

Oct. 5, 1918

Armed guard.

do

Oct. 5, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Carolyn

June 28, 1917

do

Armed guard.

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Name

Operating--

Class

From--

To--

Carillo

Oct. 18, 1918

Oct. 24, 1918

Transport.

Casco

Feb. 24, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

S. S. Caserta (Italian)

May 8, 1918

do

Do.

Cassin

May 21, 1917

do

Destroyer.

Castine

Aug. 16, 1917

do

Patrol.

Catina

Apr. 6, 1917

do

Armed guard.

Cauto

Oct. 13, 1917

Aug. 11, 1918

Do.

do

Aug. 11, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Celebes

May 18, 1918

do

Do.

Celtic

Aug. 30, 1918

do

Do.

Chalmette

Sept. 26, 1918

do

Armed guard.

Charles

July 21, 1918

do

Transport.

Charleston

June 6, 1917

July 19, 1917

Escort.

do

May 25, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Atlantic Fleet.

Charlton Hall

July 9, 1918

do

Transport.

Chatham

Apr. 18, 1918

Oct. 28, 1918

Do.

Chattanooga

Mar. 16, 1918

Nov. 6, 1918

Escort.

Chauncey

Aug. 9, 1917

Nov. 19, 1917

Destroyer.

Chebaulip

Nov. 6, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Chemung

May 25, 1918

do

Atlantic Fleet.

Chesapeake

May 1, 1919

Sept. 30, 1919

Mine sweeper.

Chester

Sept. 2, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Escort.

Chester Sun

Nov. 5, 1917

do

Armed guard.

Chestnut Hill

Apr. 22, 1918

Apr. 27, 1918

Transport.

do

Oct. 3, 1918

Oct. 18, 1918

Do.

Chewink

June 5, 1919

Sept. 30, 1919

Minesweeper.

Chicago

Sept. 27, 1917

Mar. 26, 1918

Escort.

do

May 25, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

Chinanpa

Nov. 15, 1917

Nov. 1, 1918

Armed guard.

do

Nov. 1, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Chincha

June 8, 1917

do

Armed guard.

Choctaw

May 26, 1918

do

Transport.

Cincinnati

Apr. 1, 1918

do

Patrol.

City of Atlanta.

June 6, 1918

Aug. 14, 1918

Armed guard.

City of Lewes

Sept. 6, 1917

Sept. 8, 1919

Mine sweeper.

City of Savannah

July 2, 1917

Aug. 28, 1918

Armed guard.

City of Wilmington

July 5, 1917

Apr. 19, 1918

Do.

Clara

June 22, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

Clare

Mar. 1, 1918

Oct. 13, 1918

Do.

do

Oct. 13, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Clark, George

May 27, 1919

Aug. 5, 1919

Mine sweeper.

Clay, John

May 26, 1919

Aug. 7, 1919

Do.

Cleveland

June 17, 1918

Oct. 15, 1918

Escort.

Coamo

June 28, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Armed guard.

Cochrane, George

May 31, 1919

Aug. 5, 1919

Mine sweeper.

Colhoun

June 23, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Destroyer.

Collins, John

May 28, 1919

Aug. 6, 1919

Mine sweeper.

Colon

Sept. 7, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Armed guard.

Columbia

Nov. 11, 1917

do

Atlantic Fleet.

Comfort

Oct. 21, 1918

Nov. 4, 1918

Transport.

Concord

Jan. 23, 1918

Oct. 25, 1918

Mine sweeper.

Conestoga

Dec. 20, 1917

Dec. 22, 1917

Escort.

do

Apr. 27, 1918

May 6, 1918

Do.

Connecticut

May 25, 1918

Aug. 31, 1918

Atlantic Fleet.

Connelly, John M.

Apr. 18, 1918

June 6, 1918

Armed guard.

do

June 6, 1918

Oct. 11, 1918

Transport.

Connor

May 21, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Destroyer.

Constantia

June 1, 1918

June 27, 1918

Transport.

Conynham

May 4, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Destroyer.

Cormorant

Aug. 22, 1919

Sept. 30, 1919

Mine sweeper.

Corning

Mar. 6, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Armed guard.

Corona

Aug. 19, 1917

do

Patrol.

Coronado

May 22, 1918

do

Armed guard.

Corozal

May 9, 1918

do

Transport.

Corsair

June 27, 1917

do

Escort.

Courtney

Sept. 6, 1917

Apr. 27, 1919

Mine sweeper.

Covington

Oct. 31, 1917

July 1, 1918

Transport.

Craster Hall

July 1, 1918

Oct. 15, 1918

Do.

Cristabel

June 26, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Patrol.

Crowell, Peter H.

Mar. 21, 1918

Oct. 24, 1918

Transport.

Cubore

June 8, 1918

Aug. 15, 1918

Armed guard.

Cudahy, Joseph

June 23, 1917

Aug. 17, 1918

Do.

Culgoa

Feb. 19, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Cummings

May 24, 1917

do

Destroyer.

Cummunipaw.

Apr. 6, 1917

do

Armed guard.

Curlew

Apr. 20, 1919

Sept. 30, 1919

Mine sweeper.

Cushing

May 24, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Destroyer.

Cuyama

Jan. 18, 1918

Oct. 5, 1918

Transport.

Cyclops

June 24, 1917

July 18, 1917

Do.

Cythera

Dec. 6, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Patrol.

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Name

Operating--

Class

From--

To--

D-1

June 10, 1918

June 11, 1918

Submarine.

D-2

Apr. 6, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

D-3

Sept. 30, 1918

Oct. 2, 1918

Do.

Dakotan

June 17, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Armed guard.

Dale

Aug. 9, 1917

do

Destroyer.

Danziger, J. M.

Oct. 7, 1918

do

Armed guard.

Darnold, William

June 2, 1919

Aug. 6, 1919

Mine sweeper.

Davis

May 4, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Destroyer.

Dayton

June 29, 1917

do

Armed guard.

Decatur

Aug. 9, 1917

do

Destroyer.

Deep Water

Aug. 24, 1917

do

Armed guard.

Defiance

Oct. 25, 1918

Nov. 14, 1918

Transport.

Dekalb

June 14, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

Delaware

Dec. 7, 1917

July 30, 1918

Grand Fleet.

De Long

May 25, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Destroyer.

Democracy

Nov. 5, 1917

Oct. 25, 1918

Armed guard.

do

Oct. 25, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Dent

Sept. 10, 1918

Nov. 8, 1918

Destroyer.

Denver

Aug. 22, 1917

Nov. 3, 1918

Escort.

Des Moines

July 28, 1917

Oct. 24, 1918

Do.

do

May 13, 1919

July 31, 1919

White Sea.

De Soto

Apr. 30, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Armed guard.

Dixie

June 13, 1917

do

Mobile base.

Dochra

July 18, 1917

Dec. 16, 1917

Armed guard.

Do

Dec. 16, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport,

Doheny, Edward L.

Dec. 20, 1917

do

Armed guard.

Doheny, Edward L., Jr.

Sept. 18, 1918

do

Do.

Dolphin

June 17, 1918

do

Patrol.

Don Juan de Austria

July 3, 1918

do

Do.

Donnell, J. C.

Apr. 6, 1917

do

Armed guard.

Dora

June 15, 1917

Sept. 4, 1918

Do.

Dorothea

June 6, 1918

July 29, 1918

Atlantic Fleet.

Dorsey

Sept. 20, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Destroyer.

Douglas

Sept. 6, 1917

Apr. 27, 1919

Mine sweeper.

Downes

Nov. 8, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Destroyer.

Drake, Col. E. L.

June 13, 1917

do

Armed guard.

Drayton

July 1, 1917

do

Destroyer.

Dreadnaught

May 26, 1918

July 29, 1919

Mine sweeper.

Drechterland

June 13, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Druid

Dec. 6, 1917

do

Patrol.

Dubuque

May 25, 1918

Nov. 4, 1918

Do.

Duca D'Aosta

May 10, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Duffey, Siam

May 28, 1919

Oct. 1, 1919

Mine sweeper.

Duncan

Nov. 15, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Destroyer.

Dunkin, John

June 2, 1919

Aug. 7, 1919

Mine sweeper.

Durham

Sept. 28, 1918

Oct. 15, 1918

Transport.

Dyer

July 7, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Destroyer.

E-1

Jan. 12, 1918

do

Submarine.

E-2

May 25, 1918

Oct. 22, 1918

Do.

Eagle

do

June 23, 1918

Atlantic Fleet.

Eagle No. 1

May 22, 1919

July 13, 1919

White Sea.

Eagle No. 2

do

do

Do.

Eagle No. 3

do

July 31, 1919

Do.

Eaglet (S. P. 900)

do

Sept. 26, 1918

Patrol.

Eastern Chief

Nov. 8, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Eastern Sun

Aug. 14, 1918

do

Armed guard.

East Hampton

July 20, 1918

do

Patrol.

Edith

Mar. 14, 1918

Oct. 29, 1918

Armed guard.

do

Oct. 29, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Edwards, Wilbert A.

May 25, 1918

do

Atlantic Fleet.

Eider

Apr. 20, 1919

Sept. 30, 1919

Mine sweeper.

El Capitan

Apr. 16, 1918

Nov. 8, 1918

Transport.

Elinor

do

Aug. 30, 1918

Do.

El Occidente

Apr. 29, 1917

Oct. 5, 1918

Armed guard.

do

Oct. 5, 1918

Oct. 22, 1918

Transport.

El Oriente

Sept. 8, 1917

Aug. 28, 1918

Armed guard.

do

Aug. 28, 1918

Sept. 9, 1918

Transport.

El Sol

Sept. 12, 1917

Sept. 19, 1918

Armed guard.

do

Sept. 19, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Emeline

Aug. 19, 1917

do

Patrol.

Ericsson

May 21, 1917

do

Destroyer.

Erny

June 2, 1917

do

Armed guard.

Esperanza

Oct. 19, 1918

.do

Do.

Euphane, Helen

May 23, 1918

May 30, 1918

Mine sweeper.

Eurana

May 17, 1917

Oct. 20, 1918

Armed guard.

do

Oct. 20, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Evansville (ex-Lake Tahoe)

Mar. 21, 1918

do

Do.

Evelyn

Jan. 31, 1918

do

Armed guard.

Fairfax

June 2, 1918

do

Destroyer.

Fairmont

Mar. 28, 1918

do

Transport.

--1-33--

Name

Operating--

Class

From--

To--

Falcon

Aug. 21, 1919

Sept. 30, 1919

Mine sweeper.

Fanning

June 26, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Destroyer.

Favorite

July 20, 1918

do

Salvage.

Feltore

May 3, 1918

do

Armed guard.

Finch

Aug. 21, 1919

Sept. 30, 1919

Mine sweeper.

Finland

May 26, 1917

May 12, 1918

Armed guard.

do

May 12, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Fish Hawk

Aug. 28, 1918

do

Patrol.

Firmore

July 12, 1918

do

Armed guard.

Fitzgerald, John

June 2, 1919

Aug. 7, 1919

Mine sweeper.

Flagler, H. M.

July 3, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Armed guard.

Flamingo

July 5, 1919

Sept. 30, 1919

Mine sweeper.

Florence, H.

Mar. 21, 1918

Apr. 17, 1918

Armed guard.

Florida

Dec. 7, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Grand Fleet.

Floridian

Sept. 21, 1917

do

Armed guard.

Flusser

Aug. 12, 1917

do

Destroyer.

Foam

June 18, 1918

Deo. 31, 1918

Mine sweeper

Folger. H. C.

May 28, 1917

do

Armed guard.

Franklin

Feb. 27, 1918

do

Do.

Frasch, Herman

Oct. 1, 1918

Oct. 4, 1918

Transport.

Frederick

June 10, 1917

June 10, 1917

Patrol.

do

Feb. 1, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Escort.

Freedom

June 26, 1917

do

Armed guard.

Freeman

Oct. 18, 1918

do

Do.

Fresno

Aug. 27, 1918

Sept. 14, 1918

Transport.

Frieda

Nov. 6, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

Froelich

Mar. 3, 1918

do

Mine sweeper.

Fulton

May 18, 1918

do

Atlantic Fleet.

G-1

May 25, 1918

June 18, 1918

Submarine.

G-2

June 5, 1918

Oct. 3, 1918

Do.

G-3

June 28, 1918

Oct. 21, 1918

Do.

G-4

June 6, 1918

July 24, 1918

Do.

Galatca

Jan. 22, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Patrol.

Galveston

Feb. 24, 1918

Nov. 3, 1918

Escort.

Gargoyle

Mar. 21, 1918

Apr. 21, 1918

Transport.

do

Oct. 20, 1918

Nov. 8, 1918

Do.

Garibaldi

Oct. 2, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Armed guard.

Genesee

Jan. 12, 1918

do

Patrol.

Georgia

May 25, 1918

Sept. 19, 1918

Atlantic Fleet.

do

Sept. 19, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Escort.

Glacier

June 17, 1918

do

Transport.

Glen White

Aug. 26, 1918

Nov. 8, 1918

Do.

Gloucester

May 25, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Patrol.

Glynn

Mar. 16, 1917

Aug. 14, 1918

Armed guard.

Gold Shell

Apr. 2, 1917

Sept. 14, 1917

Do.

do

Sept. 14, 1917

Sept. 30, 1918

Transport.

Goliah

June 6, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Patrol.

Gorgas, Gen. W. C.

Oct. 19, 1918

do

Armed guard.

Gorgona

Aug. 26, 1918

Nov. 7, 1918

Atlantic Fleet.

Gorontalo

June 1, 1918

Oct. 11, 1918

Transport.

Grace

May 3, 1917

July 12, 1917

Armed guard.

Graham, John

May 31, 1919

Aug. 8, 1919

Mine sweeper.

Graham, Thomas

May 28, 1919

Aug. 7, 1919

Do.

Great Northern

Mar. 13, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Grebe

July 10, 1919

Sept. 30, 1919

Mine sweeper.

Gregory

June 11, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Destroyer.

Gresham

May 25, 1918

do

Patrol.

Guantanamo

June 17, 1918

do

Transport.

Guffy, J. M.

Oct. 14, 1918

do

Do.

Guinevere

Aug. 19, 1917

Jan. 25, 1918

Patrol.

Gulf Light

May 22, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Armed guard.

Gulf Maid

June 13, 1918

do

Do.

Gulfport

Jan. 18, 1918

do

Transport.

Gypsum Queen

Jan. 24, 1918

do

Patrol.

H-1

May 25, 1918

Oct. 27, 1918

Submarine.

H-2

do

do

Do.

Hackett

do

Oct. 30, 1918

Atlantic Fleet.

Hancock

June 17, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Hannibal

Dec. 7, 1917

do

Escort.

Harkness, S. V.

Oct. 29, 1918

do

Armed guard.

Harrisburg

June 20, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Harvard

June 26, 1917

do

Patrol.

Harwood, Charles E.

July 27, 1917

do

Armed guard.

Harwood, Paul H.

Aug. 2, 1918

do

Do.

Hatteras

Apr. 28, 1918

Sept, 30, 1918

Transport.

Hauoli

May 25, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Patrol.

Havana

May 26, 1917

July 12, 1917

Armed guard.

Havannah

Apr. 6, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

Hawaiian

Nov. 12, 1917

Aug. 10, 1918

Do.

do

Sept. 4, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

--1-34--

Name

Operating--

Class

From--

To--

Helen

Sept. 26, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Armed guard.

Helenita

May 25, 1918

do

Atlantic Fleet.

Henderson

June 13, 1917

do

Transport.

Henley

May 29, 1918

Nov. 7, 1918

Destroyer.

Henrix, Thomas

June 2, 1919

Aug. 6, 1919

Mine sweeper.

Henry, George G.

Oct. 1, 1917

Sept. 15, 1918

Armed guard.

do

Sept. 15, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Heredia

June 14, 1918

do

Armed guard.

Heron

Apr. 29, 1919

Sept. 30, 1919

Mine sweeper.

Hewitt

Oct. 24, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Armed guard.

Hilton

Nov. 6, 1918

do

Overseas.

Hinton

Sept. 6, 1917

Sept. 8, 1919

Mine sweeper.

Hisko

Feb. 12, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Hodges, Gen. H. L.

Apr. 6, 1917

do

Armed guard.

Honolulu

Nov. 20, 1917

do

Do.

Hopkins

May 27, 1918

Nov. 4, 1918

Destroyer.

Housatonic

May 26, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Mine layer.

Houston

Aug. 27, 1917

Oct. 31, 1918

Transport.

Bowick Hall

Sept. 22, 1917

Sept. 27, 1918

Armed guard.

do

Sept. 27, 1918

Oct. 22, 1918

Transport.

Hubbard

Oct. 17, 1917

Sept. 8, 1919

Mine sweeper.

Hull

July 2, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Destroyer.

Huntington

Sept. 7, 1917

do

Escort.

Huron

Sept. 20, 1917

do

Transport.

Hwah Jah

Apr. 19, 1918

do

Armed guard.

Hwah Yih

Nov. 1, 1918

do

Do.

Ice King

Aug. 2, 1918

Oct. 24, 1918

Transport.

Ida

June 15, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Armed guard.

Illinois

May 25, 1918

Nov. 9, 1918

Atlantic Fleet.

Indiana

May 30, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

Iowa

May 31, 1918

do

Do.

Iowan

Mar. 1, 1918

Oct. 8, 1918

Transport.

Irish, W. M.

Aug. 12, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Armed guard.

Iroquois

May 26, 1918

do

Patrol.

Isabel

Feb. 20, 1918

do

Destroyer.

Isabella

May 13, 1918

Sept. 22, 1918

Transport.

Isanti

Nov. 3, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

Isis

Oct. 14, 1918

Oct. 30, 1918

Atlantic Fleet.

Isle de Luzon

Sept. 16, 1918

Sept. 30, 1918

Patrol.

Isom, William

Nov. 8, 1917

May 1, 1918

Armed guard.

do

May 1, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Isonomia

Apr. 28, 1917

do

Armed guard.

Itasca

June 2, 1918

do

Patrol.

Israel

Sept. 21, 1918

do

Destroyer.

Jacob Jones

May 21, 1917

Dec. 6, 1917

Do.

James, W. T.

Sept. 6, 1917

Apr. 28, 1919

Mine sweeper.

Jarvis

June 8, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Destroyer.

Jason

July 10, 1918

do

Armed guard.

do

May 26, 1918

June 22, 1918

Transport

Jean

Sept. 22, 1917

Aug. 29, 1918

Armed guard.

do

Aug. 30, 1918

Nov. 3, 1918

Transport.

Jebson, William

Apr. 24, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Armed guard.

Jenkins

June 1, 1917

do

Destroyer.

Jennings, O. B.

Oct. 30, 1917

Mar. 24, 1918

Armed guard.

Johnson, William.

May 31, 1919

Oct. 3, 1919

Mine sweeper.

Jonancy

June 24, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Armed guard.

Jones, Paul

May 28, 1918

Oct. 27, 1918

Destroyer.

Jones, Steven R.

June 5, 1918

Oct. 24, 1918

Transport.

Josiah, Macy

Apr. 6, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Armed guard

Jouett

May 25, 1918

Oct. 4, 1918

Destroyer.

Jupiter

May 23, 1917

June 26, 1917

Transport.

K-1

Oct. 27, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Submarine.

K-2

do

Oct. 20, 1918

Do.

K-3

May 25, 1918

Aug. 29, 1918

Do.

K-4

do

do

Do.

K-5

Oct. 27, 1917

Apr. 18, 1918

Do.

K-6

do

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

K-7

do

Aug. 25, 1918

Do.

K-8

do

Sept. 4, 1918

Do.

Kanawha

June 17, 1917

Oct. 22, 1918

Transport.

Kansas

Sept. 10, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Escort.

Kearsarge

May 25, 1918

Nov. 8, 1918

Atlantic Fleet.

Kentucky

do

do

Do.

Kentuckian

Oct. 13, 1917

do

Armed guard.

Keresan

Oct. 21, 1918

do

Transport.

Keresaspa

Aug. 17, 1918

Oct. 31, 1918

Armed guard.

Kerkenna

Sept. 28, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Kermanshah

Jan. 31, 1918

Sept. 4, 1918

Armed guard.

do

Sept. 4, 1918

Nov. 10,1018

Transport.

Kermoor

Nov. 1, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

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Name

Operating--

Class

From--

To--

Kerowlee

Oct. 17, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Kerwood

Apr. 19, 1918

Nov. 4, 1918

Armed guard.

do

Nov. 5, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Kimberly

May 27, 1918

do

Destroyer.

Kingfisher

Aug. 16, 1918

Jan. 15, 1919

Mine sweeper.

do

Apr. 20, 1919

Sept. 30, 1919

Do.

Kiowa

May 20, 1918

Oct. 21, 1918

Transport.

Kittery

May 5, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

Koningen der Nederlanden

Aug. 25, 1918

do

Do.

Kroonland

Mar. 14, 1917

May 12, 1918

Armed guard.

do

May 12, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Kwasind

May 25, 1918

do

Patrol.

L-1

Dec. 20, 1917

do

Submarine.

L-2

do

Do.

L-3

Jan. 13, 1918

do

Do.

L-4

Feb. 11, 1918

do

Do.

L-5

May 25, 1918

do

Do.

L-6

do

do

Do.

L-7

do

do

Do.

L-8

do

do

Do.

L-9

Feb. 11, 1918

do

Do.

L-10

Dec. 20, 1917

do

Do.

L-11

Dec. 21, 1917

do

Do.

Lake Arthur

June 1, 1918

Sept. 17, 1918

Armed guard.

do

Sept. 17. 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Lake Benbow

Sept. 19, 1918

do

Do.

Lake Berdan

Oct. 23, 1918

do

Do.

Lake Blanchester

Sept. 2, 1918

do

Do.

Lake Bloomington

Oct. 21, 1918

do

Do.

Lake Borgne

Oct. 5, 1918

Oct. 19.1918

Do.

Lake Bridge

June 14, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

Lake Capens

June 4, 1918

Oct. 16, 1918

Armed guard.

do

Oct. 16, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Lake Catherine

Nov. 8, 1918

do

Do.

Lake Champlain

Apr. 1, 1918

do

Do.

Lake Charlotte

July 18, 1918

Oct. 17, 1918

Armed guard.

Do

Oct. 17, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport,

Lake Clear

May 19, 1918

July 17, 1918

Armed guard.

Lake Crescent

May 11, 1918

Oct. 19, 1918

Do.

Do

Oct. 19, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Lake Damito

Sept. 4, 1918

do

Do.

Lake Dancey

Nov. 6, 1918

Nov. 25, 1918

Do.

Lake Daraga

Sept. 4, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

Lake Dymer

Oct. 21, 1918

do

Do.

Lake Eckhart

Sept. 19, 1913

do

Do.

Lake Edon

July 1, 1918

Aug. 21, 1918

Armed guard.

Lake Eliko

Oct. 5, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Lake Elizabeth

May 27, 1918

Sept. 26, 1918

Armed guard.

Do

Sept. 26, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Lake Elsinore

Oct. 21, 1918

do

Do.

Lake Erie

Apr. 28, 1918

Oct. 30, 1918

Do.

Lake Ewow

Apr. 6, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Armed guard.

Lake Fernwood

July 8, 1918

Sept. 23, 1918

Do.

do

Sept. 23.1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Lake Forrest

June 6, 1918

do

Do.

Lake Frances

Aug. 28, 1918

do

Do.

Lake Gakona

Sept. 19, 1918

do

Do.

Lake Garza

Nov. 4, 1918

Nov. 21, 1918

Do.

Lake Gaspar

Nov. 5, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

Lake Gedney

Oct. 8, 1918

do

Do.

Lake Geneva

Nov. 5, 1918

do

Do.

Lake Harney

Aug. 18, 1918

do

Do.

Lake Harris

Sept. 6, 1918

do

Do.

Lake Helen

Nov. 6, 1918

do

Do.

Lake Huron

Mar. 12, 1918

do

Do.

Lake Lasang

July 5, 1918

Sept. 10, 1918

Armed guard.

do

Sept. 10, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Lake Lemando

May 27, 1918

July 17, 1918

Armed guard.

Lake Lillian

Oct. 2, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport

Lake Michigan

Mar. 27, 1918

do

Do.

Lake Moor

Mar. 24, 1918

Apr. 11, 1918

Do.

Lake Ontario

Apr. 18, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

Lake Osweya

Nov. 10, 1918

Nov. 24, 1918

Do.

Lake Otisco

Aug. 19, 1918

Oct. 6, 1918

Armed guard.

do

Oct. 5, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Lake Owens

June 9, 1918

Sept. 3, 1918

Armed guard.

Lake Pepin

Oct. 23, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Lake Pewaukee

May 31, 1918

Sept. 7, 1918

Armed guard.

do

Sept. 7, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Lake Placid

Apr. 12, 1918

Nov. 3, 1918

Do.

Lake Pleasant

Oct. 5, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

Lake Port

May 28, 1918

Nov. 9, 1918

Do.

--1-36--

Name

Operating--

Class

From--

To--

Lake Postage

July 8, 1918

Aug. 3, 1918

Armed guard.

Lake Shore

Mar. 29, 1918

Oct. 12, 1918

Transport.

Lake Side

June 13, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

Lake Silver

Sept. 19, 1918

do

Do.

Lake St. Clair

June 14, 1918

Oct. 31, 1918

Armed guard.

do

Oct. 31, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Lake St. Regis

May 19, 1918

Oct. 17, 1918

Armed guard.

do

Oct. 17, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Lake Sunapee

May 28, 1918

July 17, 1918

Armed guard.

Lake Superior

do

Nov. 8, 1918

Transport.

Lake Traverse

June 7, 1918

Oct. 19, 1918

Armed guard.

do

Oct. 19, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Lake Tulare

May 15, 1918

Oct. 19, 1918

Armed guard.

do

Oct. 19, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Lake View

June 21, 1918

Sept. 27, 1918

Do.

Lake Weston

June 1, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Armed guard.

Lake Wimico

Sept. 4, 1918

do

Transport.

Lake Wood

Apr. 18, 1918

do

Do.

Lake Worth

June 6, 1918

do

Do.

Lamberton

Sept. 9, 1918

Nov. 1, 1918

Escort.

Lamson

July 26, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Destroyer.

Lancaster

Oct. 21, 1918

do

Transport.

Lansdale

Nov. 4, 1918

do

Destroyer.

Lapwing

July 1, 1918

do

Escort.

do

May 1, 1919

Sept. 30, 1919

Mine sweeper.

Lark

July 15, 1919

do

Do.

Laundry, Thomas

May 28, 1919

Sept. 28, 1919

Do.

Lawrence

May 30, 1918

Nov. 2, 1918

Destroyer.

Lea

Oct. 5, 1918

Nov. 6, 1918

Do.

Lebanon

May 25, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Atlantic Fleet.

Lenape

June 14, 1917

Apr. 10, 1918

Armed guard.

do

May 23, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Leonidas

Apr. 22, 1918

do

Patrol.

Leviathan

Dec. 15, 1917

do

Transport.

Levisa

Sept. 14, 1917

July 17, 1918

Armed guard.

Liberator

Aug. 28, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Liberty

Nov. 8, 1918

do

Do.

Little

May 27, 1918

do

Destroyer.

Long Beach

Dec. 20, 1917

do

Transport.

Los Angeles

Sept. 21, 1917

do

Do.

Long Island

Dec. 20, 1917

do

Mine sweeper.

Louisiana

Sept: 25, 1918

do

Escort.

do

May 25, 1918

Sept. 25, 1918

Atlantic Fleet.

Louisville

Mar. 14, 1917

Apr. 29, 1918

Armed guard.

do

Apr. 29, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Luce

Sept. 19, 1918

do

Destroyer.

Lucia

June 21, 1917

Oct. 18, 1918.

Armed guard.

Luckenbach, Edw.

June 17, 1917

Oct. 2, 1918

Do.

do

Oct. 2, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Luckenbach, Edg. F.

May 29, 1917

Aug. 14, 1918

Armed guard.

Luckenbach, Edg. F.

Aug. 14, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Luckenbach, Florence

June 29, 1917

do

Armed guard.

Luckenbach, Fred

Oct. 2, 1918

do

Transport.

Luckenbach, Frederick J.

Dec. 7, 1917

Feb. 28, 1918

Armed guard.

do

Feb. 28, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Luckenbach, J. L.

Apr. 6, 1917

do

Armed guard.

Luckenbach, Julia

Sept. 23, 1917

Sept. 22, 1918

Do.

do

Sept. 22, 1918

Oct. 28, 1918

Transport.

Luckenbach, Katrina

July 3, 1918

July 31, 1918

Do.

Luckenbach, K. I.

Feb. 4, 1918

Aug. 28, 1918

Armed guard.

do

Aug. 28, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Luckenbach, Lewis

Aug. 18, 1917

Oct. 11, 1917

Armed guard.

Luckenbach, Walter A.

Oct. 30, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Luella

Oct. 1, 1918

do

Do.

Lydonia

Dec. 7, 1917

do

Patrol.

Lykens

Apr. 27, 1918

do

Do.

M-1

May 25, 1918

Oct. 15, 1918

Submarine.

Maartensdijk

May 13, 1918

Oct. 28, 1918

Transport.

Machias

Aug. 16, 1917

Sept. 30, 1918

Patrol

Macona

Apr. 12, 1917

Sept. 12, 1918

Armed guard.

do

Sept. 12, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Macy, Josiah

Aug. 12, 1918

Dec. 5, 1918

Armed guard.

Madawaska

Nov. 26, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Mahan

Nov. 2, 1918

do

Destroyer.

Maine

Oct. 6, 1917

do

Armed guard.

do

May 25, 1918

do

Atlantic Fleet.

Malang

May 13, 1918

do

Transport.

Malay.

June 1, 1918

do

Patrol.

Mallard

Aug. 22, 1919

Sept. 30, 1919

Mine sweeper.

Mallory, H. R.

May 26, 1917

May 6, 1918

Armed guard.

do

May 6, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

--1-37--

Name

Operating-

Class

From--

To--

Manchuria

Mar. 14, 1917

May 12, 1918

Armed guard.

do

May 12, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Mangore

June 17, 1918

do

Armed guard.

Manitowoc

July 27, 1918

do

Do.

Manley

Dec. 26, 1917

do

Destroyer.

Manning

Sept. 9, 1917

do

Escort.

Manta

July 31, 1918

Oct. 30, 1918

Transport.

Marblehead

May 25, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Atlantic Fleet.

Margaret

Dec. 7, 1917

do

Patrol.

Mariana

Sept. 14, 1917

Aug. 20, 1918

do

Aug. 20, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Marietta

Sept. 24, 1917

do

Patrol.

Mariners Harbor

Oct. 22, 1918

do

Armed guard.

Massachusetts

May 25, 1918

do

Atlantic Fleet.

Masuda

Oct. 29, 1918

do

Armed guard.

Matanzas

Oct. 21, 1918

do

Do.

Matsona

Mar. 26, 1918

do

Transport.

Mauban

Oct. 3, 1918

do

Do.

do

Apr. 6, 1917

Oct. 3, 1918

Armed guard.

Maui

Apr. 28, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Maumee

Oct. 13, 1918

Oct. 31, 1918

Do.

do

Sept. 16, 1917

Nov. 1, 1917

Do.

Maury

Sept. 29, 1918

Nov. 8, 1918

Destroyer.

May

Dec. 6, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Patrol.

Mayrant

June 29, 1918

do

Destroyer.

MacDonough

Feb. 11, 1918

do

Do.

McCall

do

Do.

McClellan

May 9, 1917

Sept. 15, 1917

Armed guard.

McCurdy, Robert H.

July 25, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Patrol.

McDougal

May 4, 1917

do

Do.

McGee, Jas.

Sept. 26, 1918

Dec. 17, 1918

Armed guard.

McKee

Nov. 11, 1918

Destroyer.

McKenney, William A.

July 9, 1918

Oct. 15, 1918

Transport.

McNeal, George H.

June 15, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Mine sweeper.

McNeal, Kenneth L.

Sept. 6, 1917

Sept. 8, 1919

Do.

Medina

July 2, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Armed guard.

Melrose

Oct. 8, 1918

do

Do.

Melville

May 24, 1917

do

Mobile base.

Meraukee

May 10, 1918

Nov. 1, 1918

Transport.

Mercurious

June 13, 1918

Oct. 30, 1918

Do.

Mercury

Jan. 18, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

Mercy

Sept. 6, 1918

Nov. 4, 1918

Do.

Meridian

Apr. 6, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Armed guard.

Mexican

May 2, 1918

Nov. 13, 1918

Transport.

Mexico

Sept. 26, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Armed guard.

Michigan

May 25, 1918

Nov. 8, 1918

Atlantic Fleet.

Middlesex

Nov. 30, 1917

Feb. 18, 1918

Armed guard.

do

Feb. 18, 1918

Sept. 25, 1918

Transport.

Mijdrecht

July 23, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Armed guard.

Millenocket

Dec. 27, 1917

Aug. 30, 1918

Do.

Minneapolis

Mar. 8, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Escort.

Minnesota

Apr. 6, 1917

do

Armed guard.

Minnesota

May 25, 1918

Sept. 29, 1918

Atlantic Fleet.

Minnesotan

Sept. 14, 1917

Sept. 20, 1918

Armed guard.

do

Sept. 20, 1918

Oct. 21, 1918

Transport.

Mississippi

June 28, 1918

Nov. 10, 1918

Atlantic Fleet.

Missouri

May 25, 1918

Sept. 1, 1918

Do.

Moccasin

Oct. 12, 1917

Apr. 8, 1918

Armed guard.

do

Apr. 8, 1918

Oct. 25, 1918

Transport.

Mohave

May 25, 1918

Nov. 3, 1918

Atlantic Fleet.

Moldegaard

Sept. 14, 1917

Oct. 30, 1918

Armed guard.

do

Oct. 30, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Monaghan

Aug. 14, 1917

do

Destroyer.

Mongolia

Mar. 20, 1917

May 8, 1918

Armed guard.

do

May 8, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Montana

Aug. 1, 1917

do

Escort.

Montanan

June 17, 1917

Aug. 15, 1918

Armed guard.

Montauk

Feb. 5, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Patrol.

Montclair

Nov. 4, 1918

do

Transport.

Monterey

Sept. 26, 1918

do

Armed guard.

Montgomery

Aug. 1, 1918

do

Destroy.

Monticello

Sept. 13, 1917

do

Armed guard.

Montpelier

Oct. 3, 1917

do

Do.

Moroni

Apr. 11, 1917

June 12, 1917

Do.

Morrill

May 25, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Patrol.

Morris

do

Patrol duty.

Morristown

Oct. 27, 1918

Nov. 15, 1918

Transport.

Morro Castle

Oct. 8, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Armed guard.

Motano

June 23, 1917

July 31, 1917

Do.

Mount Shasta

Oct. 28, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Mount Vernon

Nov. 12, 1917

do

Do.

Munaires

Feb. 18, 1918

Oct. 8, 1918

Do.

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Name

Operating--

Class

From--

To--

Munalbro

Sept. 22, 1917

Oct. 13, 1918

Armed guard.

do

Oct. 13, 1918

Nov. 1, 1918

Transport.

Munamar

Apr. 6, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Armed guard.

Mundale

Sept. 26, 1917

do

Do.

Mundelta

May 20, 1918

Oct, 8, 1918

Transport.

Munindies

Dec. 7, 1917

Jan. 25, 1918

Armed guard.

do

Jan. 25, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Munplace

Oct. 13, 1917

Oct. 5, 1918

Armed guard.

do

Oct. 6, 1918

Oct. 24, 1918

Transport.

Munsomo

June 27, 1917

Aug. 25, 1918

Armed guard.

do

Aug. 25, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Munson, Walter D

May 10, 1918

Oct. 22, 1918

Do.

Munwood

Sept. 29, 1917

Oct. 16, 1918

Armed guard.

Murray

Aug. 28, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Destroyer.

Muscatine

June 14, 1918

do

Transport.

Muskogee

May 23, 1917

do

Armed guard.

N-1

June 10, 1918

Oct. 22, 1918

Submarine.

N-2

do

do

Do.

N-3

do

Oct. 27, 1918

Do.

N-4

June 25, 1918

Nov. 3, 1918

Do.

N-5

June 20, 1918

Oct. 24, 1918

Do.

N-6

July 15, 1918

Oct. 13, 1918

Do.

N-7

June 25, 1918

Oct. 20, 1918

Do.

Nahant

Jan. 24, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Patrol.

Nabma

Aug. 27, 1917

do

Do.

Nansemond (ex-Pennsylvania)

June 25, 1917

do

Armed guard.

Nantasket

Oct. 22, 1918

do

Do.

Nantucket

July 10, 1918

Oct. 5, 1918

Patrol.

Narragansett

July 21, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Nashville

Aug. 12, 1917

Aug. 3, 1918

Patrol.

Navahoe

Jan. 25, 1918

May 23, 1918

Armed guard.

Navajo

June 15, 1917

Sept. 4, 1917

Do.

Nebraska

May 25, 1918

Sept. 5, 1918

Atlantic Fleet.

do

Sept. 5, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Escort.

Neches

July 2, 1917

May 17, 1918

Armed guard.

Neptune

May 25, 1917

July 8, 1917

Transport.

do

May 25, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

Nereus

June 25, 1918

do

Do.

Nero

Sept. 25, 1918

do

Do.

Neuse

June 15, 1917

do

Armed guard.

Nevada

May 25, 1918

Aug. 13, 1918

Atlantic Fleet.

do

Aug. 24, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Grand Fleet.

New Hampshire

May 25, 1918

do

Escort.

New Jersey

do

Oct. 20, 1918

Atlantic Fleet.

New Mexico

Aug. 15, 1918

Nov. 3, 1918

Do.

New Orleans

Sept. 7, 1917

Oct. 8, 1918

Escort.

do

July 17, 1919

Sept. 25, 1919

Asiatic.

do

Oct. 5, 1919

Dec. 20, 1919

Do.

Newport News

Aug. 27, 1917

Oct. 15, 1918

Transport.

Newton

Sept. 3, 1918

Sept. 28, 1918

Do.

New York

Dec. 7, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Grand Fleet.

Niagara

May 25, 1918

June 13, 1918

Atlantic Fleet.

do

June 13, 1918

July 24, 1918

Patrol.

do

July 24, 1918

Sept. 10, 1918

Escort.

Niagara

Sept. 11, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Atlantic Fleet.

Nicholson

May 24, 1917

do

Destroyer.

Nokomis

Jan. 24, 1918

do

Patrol.

Nomo

June 26, 1917

do

Do.

Nopatin

July 5, 1918

do

Transport.

do

Apr. 25, 1917

June 18, 1918

Armed guard.

Norlina

June 18, 1918

Sept. 22, 1918

Transport.

Norman Bridge

June 30, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Armed guard.

North Carolina

June 24, 1917

do

Escort.

North Dakota

Oct. 26, 1917

do

Do.

North Western

July 28, 1917

do

Armed guard.

Northern Pacific

Mar. 30, 1918

do

Transport.

Nyanza

Nov. 16, 1917

do

Armed guard.

O-3

June 26, 1918

do

Submarine.

O-4

June 13, 1918

do

Do.

O-5

July 25, 1918

do

Do.

O-6

June 29, 1918

do

Do.

O-7

July 15, 1918

do

Do.

O-8

July 12, 1918

do

Do.

O-9

Aug. 6, 1918

do

Do.

O-10

Aug. 30, 1918

do

Do.

O-11

Oct. 29, 1918

do

Do.

O-12

Oct. 16, 1918

do

Do.

O-16

Oct. 29, 1918

do

Do.

Oaklan

Aug. 28, 1918

do

Transport.

O'Brien

May 24, 1917

do

Destroyer.

O'Brien, William

Apr. 6, 1917

do

Armed guard.

--1-39--

Name

Operating--

Class

From--

To--

Oconee

July 5, 1917

Sept. 9, 1918

Armed guard.

Ohio

May 25, 1918

Nov. 8, 1918

Atlantic Fleet.

Ohian

Nov. 12, 1917

Aug. 5, 1918

Armed guard.

do

Aug. 28, 1918

Nov. 13, 1918

Transport.

Oklahoma

May 25, 1918

Aug. 13, 1918

Atlantic Fleet.

do

Aug. 25, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Grand Fleet.

Old Colony

May 15, 1918

May 27, 1918

Transport.

Olean

May 19, 1917

July 22, 1918

Armed guard.

Olivant

June 14, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

Olympia

Mar. 12, 1918

do

White Sea.

Omask

Apr. 6, 1917

do

Armed guard.

Onega

Apr. 1, 1917

May 23, 1917

Do.

do

Feb. 28, 1918

July 2, 1918

Do.

O'Neil, J. E.

Sept. 10, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

Ontario

June 6, 1918

July 19, 1919

Mine sweeper.

Oosterdijk

May 10, 1918

July 10, 1918

Transport.

Ophir

June 5, 1918

Nov. 11, 1018

Do.

Oregonian

Sept. 28, 1917

Sept. 11, 1918

Armed guard.

do

Sept. 11, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Oriole

Dec. 20, 1918

Mar. 7, 1919

Mine sweeper.

do

Apr. 29, 1919

Sept. 30, 1919

Do.

Orion

June 1, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Orizaba

June 19, 1918

do

Do.

Orleans

June 3, 1917

July 1, 1917

Armed guard.

Osage

Dec. 27, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

Osceola

May 25, 1918

do

Patrol.

Osprey

Apr. 20, 1919

Sept. 30, 1919

Mine sweeper.

Ossineke

May 28, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Armed guard.

Ossippee

Aug. 25, 1917

do

Escort.

Otsego

Apr. 6, 1917

do

Armed guard.

Over Brook

Mar. 26, 1918

do

do

Owasco

June 18, 1917

Dec. 10, 1917

Do.

Owega

Nov. 15, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

Owera

May 25, 1918

do

Patrol.

Owl

July 23, 1918

do

Mine sweeper.

Ozama

June 4, 1917

May 20, 1918

Armed guard.

do

May 20, 1918

Oct. 21, 1918

Transport.

Ozark

May 25, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Atlantic Fleet.

Paddleford, George E.

Oct. 18, 1918

do

Armed guard.

Paducah

Oct. 17, 1917

do

Patrol.

Panama

Aug. 30, 1918

do

Armed guard.

Panaman

Sept. 11, 1917

Sept. 7, 1918

Do.

do

Sept. 7, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport,

Panther

Aug. 12, 1917

do

Mobile base.

Panuco

Oct. 13, 1918

do

Transport.

Parker

June 17, 1917

do

Destroyer.

Pasadena

July 24, 1918

Nov. 1, 1918

Transport.

Passaic

July 10, 1918

Nov. 2, 1918

Salvage.

Pastores

May 26, 1917

May 6, 1918

Armed guard.

do

May 23, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Patapsco

May 28, 1918

Sept. 30, 1919

Mine sweeper.

Path Finder

Aug. 3, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Armed guard.

Patterson

June 1, 1917

Nov. 10, 1918

Destroyer.

Patuxent

May 26, 1918

Sept. 30, 1919

Mine sweeper.

Paulding

June 1, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Destroyer.

Paulsboro

Oct. 2, 1917

do

Armed guard.

Pawnee

June 15, 1917

do

Do.

Pearl Shell

Apr. 9, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Armed guard.

Pelican

Apr. 20, 1919

Sept. 30, 1919

Mine sweeper.

Penguin

June 5, 1919

do

Do.

Pennsylvania

May 25, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Atlantic Fleet.

Pennsylvanian

Sept. 21, 1917

Sept. 13, 1918

Armed guard.

Penobscot

Jan. 24, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Patrol.

Pensacola

Dec. 7, 1917

do

Transport.

Pequot

May 23, 1917

Nov. 5, 1918

Armed guard.

do

Nov. 5, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Perkins

June 8, 1917

Nov. 17, 1917

Destroyer.

Perry

May 30, 1918

Sept. 18, 1918

Do.

Petrel

June 8, 1918

Oct. 16, 1918

Patrol.

Petrolite

Apr. 13, 1917

June 11, 1917

Armed guard.

Philadelphia

Apr. 7, 1917

May 16, 1918

Do.

Philip

Aug. 31, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Destroyer.

Philippines

Oct. 13, 1917

do

Armed guard.

Pioneer

Apr. 25, 1917

do

Do.

Piqua

June 26, 1917

do

Patrol.

Pittsburgh

June 10, 1917

June 10, 1917

Do.

Plattsburg

Mar. 14, 1917

June 24, 1918

Armed guard.

do

June 24, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Platura

Mar. 27, 1917

Sept. 15, 1917

Armed guard.

Pleiades

June 28, 1917

Sept. 26, 1918

Do.

do

Sept. 26, 1918

Oct. 16, 1918

Transport.

--1-40--

Name

Operating--

Class

From--

To--

Plymouth

Sept. 11, 1918

Sept. 30, 1918

Transport

do

Aug. 18, 1917

Sept. 11, 1918

Armed guard.

Pocahontas

Sept. 20, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Point Bonita

Nov. 7, 1918

do

Do.

Polarine

Apr. 6, 1917

do

Armed guard.

Polar Sea

Nov. 6, 1918

Nov. 23, 1918

Transport.

Porter

May 4, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Destroyer.

Powhatan

Nov. 26, 1917

do

Transport.

Prairie

Oct. 14, 1918

Oct. 20, 1918

Escort.

Pratt, Chas.

Oct. 10, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Armed guard.

Pratt, Herbert L.

Aug. 5, 1918

do

Transport.

Preble

May 10, 1918

Nov. 9, 1918

Destroyer.

President Grant

Oct. 25, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

President Lincoln

Oct. 31, 1917

June 1, 1918

Do.

Preston

July 31, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Destroyer.

Princess Matotka

May 23, 1918

do

Transport.

Prometheus

Feb. 11, 1918

do

Mobile base.

Proteus

July 27, 1918

Sept. 5, 1918

Transport.

Pueblo

June 10, 1917

June 10, 1917

Patrol.

do

Feb. 10, 1918

Apr. 17, 1918

Escort.

do

May 14, 1918

Nov. 11.1918

Do,

Quail

July 15, 1919

Sept. 30, 1919

Mine sweeper.

Quincy

Mar. 21, 1918

Sept. 6, 1918

Transport.

Quinnebaug

May 26, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Mine layer.

Quivilly

Apr. 6, 1917

do

Transport.

R-1

Nov. 6, 1918

do

Submarine.

R-15

Sept. 13, 1918

do

Do.

R-16

Sept. 30, 1918

do

Do.

R-17

Oct. 29, 1918

do

Do.

R-18

do

do

Do.

Radford

Oct. 13, 1918

do

Destroyer.

Radnor

Sept. 15, 1918

Nov. 4, 1918

Transport.

Rail

Apr. 20, 1919

Sept. 30, 1919

Mine sweeper.

Rainbow

June 6, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Atlantic Fleet.

Raleigh.

May 25, 1918

do

Patrol.

Rambler

Dec. 7, 1917

do

Patrol.

Ranger

Nov. 13, 1917

Oct. 20, 1918

Patrol.

Rappahannock

Jan. 11, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Rathburne

June 27, 1918

do

Destroyer.

Redfern

Dec. 21, 1918

Dec. 25, 1918

Mine sweeper.

Red Rose

Dec. 21, 1918

do

Do.

Rehoboth

Aug. 16, 1917.

Oct. 4, 1917

Patrol.

Reid

July 31, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Destroyer.

Remlik

Aug. 19, 1917

do

Patrol.

Reposo

May 25, 1918

do

Do.

Rhode Island

Nov. 9, 1918

Atlantic Fleet.

Rijndam

May 23, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Rijnland

May 25, 1918

do

Do.

Roanoke

May 26, 1918

do

Mine layer.

Robin

Sept. 27, 1918

Mar. 7, 1919

Mine sweeper.

do

Apr. 20, 1919

Sept. 30, 1919

Do.

Robinson

Nov. 3, 1918

Nov. 8, 1918

Destroyer.

Rochester

June 18, 1917

Nov. 2, 1917

Armed guard.

do

Dec. 26, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Escort.

Rockefeller, J. D.

Sept. 20, 1918

do

Armed guard.

Rockefeller, William

Nov. 29, 1917

Aug. 26, 1918

Transport.

Rockingham

Apr. 2, 1917

May 1, 1917

Armed guard.

Rodgers

May 25, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Patrol.

Roe

Sept. 30, 1917

do

Destroyer.

Roepat

June 17, 1918

Sept. 29, 1918

Transport.

Rogers, H. H.

Sept. 18, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Armed guard.

Rondo

May 22, 1918

Aug. 16, 1918

Transport.

Rowan

Nov. 21, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Destroyer.

Ruby

Oct. 14, 1918

do

Armed guard.

Sabin Sun

June 18, 1918

do

Do.

Sachem

May 25, 1918

do

Patrol.

Sacramento

Aug. 1, 1917

do

Do.

do

May 22, 1919

July 13, 1919

White Sea.

Saetia

Mar. 31, 1918

Oct. 24, 1918

Transport.

Sagadahoc

Aug. 18, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

Sagua

Sept. 4, 1918

Nov. 1, 1918

Do.

Saint Paul

Mar. 23, 1917

Oct. 17, 1918

Armed guard.

Salem

May 25, 1918

Nov. 5, 1918

Atlantic Fleet.

Samarinda

Apr. 24, 1918

Oct. 30, 1918

Transport,

Sampson

May 24, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Destroyer.

Sandlering

Apr. 29, 1919

Sept. 30, 1919

Mine sweeper.

San Diego

Oct. 3, 1917

July 19, 1918

Escort.

San Francisco

May 26, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Mine layer.

San Jacinto

June 14, 1917

do

Armed guard.

Santa Barbara

May 10, 1918

do

Transport.

Santa Cecilia

May 19, 1917

do

Armed guard.

--1-41--

Name

Operating--

Class

From--

To--

Santa Clara

Oct. 25, 1917

Oct. 30, 1918

Armed guard.

do

Oct. 30, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Santa Luisa

Sept. 11, 1918

do

Do.

Santa Maria

Mar. 23, 1917

Feb. 25, 1918

Armed guard.

Santa Olivia

Aug. 5, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Santa Paula

June 8, 1918

Sept. 15, 1918

Armed guard.

do

Sept. 15, 1918

Oct. 12, 1918

Transport.

Santa Rita

Apr. 16, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Armed guard.

Santa Rosa

Sept. 12, 1917

do

Do.

Santa Rosalia

July 9, 1918

do

Transport.

Santiago

July 4, 1918

do

Do.

Santore

June 8, 1918

do

Armed guard.

Saranac

June 29, 1918

do

Mine layer.

Sara Thompson

May 25, 1918

do

Atlantic Fleet.

Saratoga

May 26, 1917

Aug. 2, 1917

Armed guard.

Satsuma

Mar. 31, 1917

Nov. 9, 1918

Do.

do

Nov. 9, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Saturn

Dec. 30, 1918

Jan. 12, 1919

Asiatic.

Savannah

Aug. 1, 1918

do

Patrol.

Sayonara II

May 25, 1918

do

Do.

SC-1

July 20, 1918

do

Submarine chaser.

SC-2

June 18, 1918

June 30, 1918

Do.

SC-3

do

do

Do.

SC-4

do

June 26, 1918

Do.

SC-6

June 4, 1918

Sept. 22, 1918

Do.

SC-17

June 11, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

SC-18

July 19, 1918

Aug. 25, 1918

Do.

SC-19

Aug. 3, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

SC- 20

Aug. 4, 1918

Oct. 27, 1918

Do.

SC-21

Aug. 1, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

SC-22

Aug. 5, 1918

Sept. 3, 1918

Do.

SC-23

Aug. 2, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

SC-24

Aug. 31, 1918

Oct. 17, 1918

Do.

SC-25

Oct. 27, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

SC-26

July 31, 1918

Aug. 6, 1918

Do.

SC-27

July 28, 1918

Sept. 14, 1918

Do.

SC-34

May 26, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

SC-35

do

do

Do.

SC-36

do

do

Do.

SC-37

do

do

Do.

Do

Apr. 29, 1919

Sept. 30, 1919

Mine sweeper.

SC-38

May 26, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Submarine chaser.

do

Apr. 29, 1919

Sept. 30, 1919

Mine sweeper.

SC-39

June 6, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Submarine chaser.

SC-40

May 26, 1918

do

Do.

do

Apr. 29, 1919

Sept. 30, 1919

Mine sweeper.

SC-41

May 26, 1918

Nov. 11, 1919

Submarine chaser.

SC-42

June 4, 1918

Nov. 5, 1918

Do.

SC-43

July 23, 1918

Oct. 3, 1918

Do.

SC-44

July 20, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

do

Apr. 29, 1919

Sept. 30, 1919

Mine sweeper.

SC-45

July 20, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Submarine chaser.

do

Apr. 29, 1919

Sept. 30, 1919

Mine sweeper.

SC-46

July 20, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Submarine chaser.

do

Apr. 29, 1919

Sept. 30, 1919

Mine sweeper.

SC-47

July 20, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Submarine chaser.

do

Apr. 29, 1919

Sept. 30, 1919

Mine sweeper.

SC-48

July 20, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Submarine chaser.

do

Apr. 29, 1919

Sept. 30, 1919

Mine sweeper.

SC-49

July 10, 1918

July 22, 1918

Submarine chaser.

SC-50

June 30, 1918

Sept. 19, 1918

Do.

SC-52

do

July 10, 1918

Do.

SC-53

June 17, 1918

June 30, 1918

Do.

SC-54

July 10, 1918

July 22, 1918

Do.

SC-55

June 17, 1918

Oct. 29, 1918

Submarine chaser.

SC-56

do

do

Do.

SC-57

Aug. 13, 1918

do

Do.

SC 58

July 10, 1918

July 22, 1918

Do.

SC-59

July 23, 1918

Aug. 13, 1918

Do.

SC-60

July 24, 1918

Aug. 12, 1918

Do.

SC-61

Sept. 30, 1918

Oct. 18, 1918

Do.

SC-62

Oct. 8, 1918

do

Do.

SC-63

do

Oct. 24, 1918

Do.

SC-64

do

do

Do.

SC-68

June 4, 1918

Aug. 2, 1918

Do.

SC-69

do

June 30, 1918

Do.

SC-70

do

Aug. 9, 1918

Do.

SC-71

July 5, 1918

Sept. 29, 1918

Do.

SC-72

Oct. 17, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

SC-73

July 5, 1918

Sept. 29, 1918

Do.

SC-74

July 18, 1918

Aug. 3, 1918

Do.

--1-42--

Name

Operating--

Class

From--

To--

SC-77

Apr. 27, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Submarine chaser.

SC-78

do

do

Do.

SC-79

do

do

Do.

SC-80

do

do

do

SC-81

do

do.

Do.

SC-82

May 26, 1918

do

Do.

SC-83

June 6, 1918

do

Do.

SC-84

do

do

Do.

SC-85

do

do

Do.

SC-86

do

do

Do.

SC-87

do

do

Do.

SC-88

May 25, 1918

do

Do.

SC-89

June 30, 1918

July 10, 1918

Do.

SC-90

Apr. 22, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

SC-91

June 6, 1918

do

Do.

SC-92

Apr. 27, 1918

do

Do.

SC-93

do

do

Do.

SC-94

Apr. 22, 1918

do

Do.

SC-95

do

do

Do.

do

June 18, 1919

July 9, 1919

Mine sweeper.

Do

July 28, 1919

Nov. 25, 1919

Do.

SC-96

Apr. 27, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Submarine chaser.

SC-97

May 26, 1918

do.

Do.

SC-98

do

do

Do.

SC-99

June 8, 1918

do

Do.

SC-100

do

do

Do.

SC-101

do

do

Do.

SC-102

June 4, 1918

Oct. 24, 1918

Do.

SC-103

July 20, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

SC-104

June 18, 1918

Aug. 8, 1918

Do.

SC-105

June 4, 1918

Oct. 28, 1918

Do.

SC-107

June 3, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

SC-110

July 20, 1918

do

Do.

do

Apr. 29, 1919

Sept. 30, 1919

Mine sweeper.

SC-111

Oct. 17, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Submarine chaser.

SC-112

May 26, 1918

Sept. 11, 1918

Do.

SC-113

do

do

Do.

SC-114

June 13, 1918

Aug. 13,1018

Do.

SC-115

June 8, 1918

do

Do.

SC-116

June 11, 1918

Oct. 4, 1918

Do.

SC-118

Aug. 4, 1918

Oct. 19, 1918

Do.

SC-119

Aug. 25, 1918

Nov. 6, 1918

Do.

SC-120

Oct. 27, 1918

Oct, 28, 1918

Do.

SC-121

Aug. 5, 1918

Nov. 2, 1918

Do.

SC-122

July 18, 1918

Nov. 5, 1918

Do.

SC-123

June 11, 1918

Sept. 28, 1918

Do.

SC-124

Apr. 27, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

SC-125

do

do

Do.

SC-126

Oct. 17, 1918

do

Do.

SC-127

Apr. 27, 1918

do

Do.

SC-128

do

do

Do.

SC-129

do

do

Do.

SC-130

May 26, 1918

do

Do.

SC-131

do

do

Do.

SC-132

June 4, 1918

June 5, 1918

Do.

SC-133

June 14, 1918

Nov. 5, 1918

Do.

SC-134

June 4, 1918

Oct. 24, 1918

Do.

SC-135

do

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

SC-136

Oct. 17, 1918

do.

Do.

SC-137

May 26, 1918

do

Do.

SC-138

July 31, 1918

Aug. 28, 1918

Do.

SC-143

Apr. 22, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

SC-144

July 18, 1918

Aug. 3, 1918

Do.

SC-145

June 4, 1918

June 30, 1918

Do.

SC-147

Apr. 22, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

SC-148

do

do

Do.

SC-150

June 8, 1918

Oct. 4, 1918

Do.

SC-151

Apr. 22, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Submarine chaser.

SC-155

May 26, 1918

July 17, 1918

Do.

SC-158

June 8, 1918

June 11, 1918

Do.

SC-164

July 20, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

do

Apr. 29, 1919

Sept. 30, 1919

Mine sweeper.

SC-165.

May 18, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Submarine chaser.

SC-166

May 25, 1918

do

Do.

SC-177

Apr. 22, 1918

do

Do.

SC-178

July 20, 1918

do

Do.

do

Apr. 29, 1919

Sept. 30, 1919

Mine sweeper.

SC-179

Apr. 22, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Submarine chaser.

SC-180

Oct. 17, 1918

do

Do.

do

Apr. 29, 1919

Sept. 30, 1919

Mine sweeper.

SC-181

July 20, 1918

Nov. 10, 1918

Submarine chaser.

do

Apr. 29, 1919

Sept. 30, 1919

Mine sweeper.

--1-43--

Name

Operating--

Class

From--

To--

SC-182

Apr. 29, 1919

Sept. 30, 1919

Mine sweeper.

SC-184

June 19, 1918

July 10, 1918

Submarine chaser.

SC-185

Sept. 3, 1918

Sept. 24, 1918

Do.

SC-186

July 10, 1918

Oct. 5, 1918

Do.

SC-187

do

Aug. 3, 1918

Do.

SC-188

June 19, 1918

Nov. 10, 1918

Do.

SC-189

June 4, 1918

June 30, 1918

Do.

SC-190

Oct. 17, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

SC-191

June 4, 1918

do

Do.

SC-192

July 10, 1918

do

Do.

SC-193

Aug. 6, 1918

Sept. 3, 1918

Do.

SC-194

Sept. 24, 1918

Oct. 22, 1918

Do.

SC-195

Aug. 6, 1918

Sept. 3, 1918

Do.

SC-197

do

do

Do.

SC-198

Sept. 27, 1918

Oct. 22, 1918

Do.

SC-199

July 10, 1918

Nov. 2, 1918

Do.

SC-200

June 19, 1918

July 10, 1918

Do.

SC-201

July 10, 1918

Sept. 6, 1918

Do.

SC-202

do

Oct. 22, 1918

Do.

SC-203

do

Nov. 3, 1918

Do.

SC-204

June 11, 1918

Sept. 24, 1918

Do.

SC-205

do

Do.

SC-206

July 20, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

do

Apr. 29, 1919

Sept. 30, 1919

Mine sweeper.

SC-207

July 20, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Submarine chaser.

do

Apr. 29, 1919

Sept. 30, 1919

Mine sweeper.

SC-208

July 20, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Submarine chaser.

do

Apr. 29, 1919

Sept. 30, 1919

Mine sweeper.

SC-209

Aug. 16, 1918

Aug. 23, 1918

Submarine chaser

SC-210

Oct. 17, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

SC-211

June 4, 1918

Oct. 28, 1918

Do.

SC-212

Oct. 17, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

SC-213

June 4, 1918

Oct. 24, 1918

Do.

SC-214

Oct. 17, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

SC-215

Apr. 22.1918

do

Do.

SC-216

May 26, 1918

do

Do.

SC-217

do

do

Do.

SC-218

May 25, 1918

do

Do.

SC-219

June 4, 1918

Oct. 9, 1918

Do.

SC-220

June 6, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

SC-221

do

do

Do.

SC-222

do

do

Do.

SC-223

Oct. 17, 1918

do

Do.

SC-224

Apr. 22, 1918

do

Do.

SC-225

do

do

Do.

SC-226

do

do

Do.

SC-227

do

do

Do.

SC-228

May 28, 1918

July 27, 1918

Do.

SC-229

do

do

Do.

SC-230

Oct. 23, 1918

July 29, 1918

Do.

SC-231

July 24, 1918

do

Do.

SC-232

Aug. 2, 1918

Nov. 4, 1918

Do.

SC-233

June 11, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

SC-234

Aug. 5, 1918

do

Do.

SC-235

June 11, 1918

Oct. 28, 1918

Do.

SC-236

do

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

SC-237

Sept. 28, 1918

Sept. 28, 1918

Do.

SC-238

June 11, 1918

Sept. 26, 1918

Do.

SC-239

July 28, 1918

Sept. 17, 1918

Do.

SC-241

May 25, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

SC-244

Apr. 27, 1918

do

Do.

SC-245

Aug. 2, 1918

Nov. 10, 1918

Do.

SC-246

June 11, 1918

Oct. 17, 1918

Do.

SC-248

May 6, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

SC-249

July 7, 1918

July 20, 1918

Do.

SC-250

Oct. 30, 1918

Nov. 5, 1918

Do.

SC-251

Oct. 24, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

SC-252

June 6, 1918

do

Do.

SC-263

Oct. 17, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

SC-254

July 20, 1918

do

Do.

do

Apr. 29, 1919

Sept. 30, 1919

Mine sweeper.

SC-266

Apr. 27, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Submarine chaser.

SC-256

do

do

Do.

do

July 28, 1919

Sept. 30, 1919

Mine sweeper.

do

June 18, 1919

July 9, 1919

Do.

SC-257

June 6, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Submarine chaser.

SC-258

May 26, 1918

do

Do.

SC-259

June 6, 1918

do

Do.

do

Apr. 29, 1919

Sept. 30, 1919

SC-260

June 6, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Submarine chaser.

SC-261

June 18, 1918

July 21, 1918

Do.

--1-44--

Name

Operating--

Class

From--

To--

SC-262

June 6, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Submarine chaser.

SC-263

Sept. 25, 1918

Oct. 27, 1918

Do.

SC-264

Oct, 10, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

SC-265

Aug. 7, 1918

Aug. 28, 1918

Do.

SC-266

July 31, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

SC-268

Aug. 7, 1918

do

Do.

SC-269

July 31, 1918

Nov. 5, 1918

Do.

SC-270

Oct. 17, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

SC-271

July 20, 1918

do

Do.

SC-272

do

do

Do.

do

Apr. 29, 1919

Sept. 30, 1919

Mine sweeper.

SC-273

July 10, 1918

Nov. 2, 1918

Submarine chaser.

SC-274

do

July 18, 1918

Do.

SC-275

do

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

SC-276

do

Aug. 22, 1918

Do.

SC-277

do

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

SC-278

do

do

Do.

SC-279

June 24, 1918

June 30, 1918

Do.

SC-288

July 11, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

SC-289

do

do

Do.

SC-290

do

do

Do.

SC-291

June 30, 1918

do

Do.

SC-292

do

Aug. 5, 1918

Do.

SC-293

July 10, 1918

Sept. 26, 1918

Do.

SC-294

do

Oct. 1, 1918

Do.

SC-295

do

July 27, 1918

Do.

SC-296

do

do

Do.

SC-297

do

Oct. 11, 1918

Do.

SC-298

July 1, 1918

Sept. 2, 1918

Do.

SC-299

July 10, 1918

do

Do.

SC-300

July 1, 1918

do

Do.

SC-301

July 7, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

SC-302

July 10, 1918

July 28, 1918

Do.

SC-311

July 16, 1918

Aug. 2, 1918

Do.

SC-312

July 23, 1918

do

Do.

SC-313

May 15, 1918

June 5, 1918

Do.

SC-320

June 18, 1918

Aug. 8, 1918

Do.

SC-321

May 26, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

SC-322

June 6, 1918

do

Do.

SC-323

do

do

Do.

SC-324

Apr. 27, 1918

do

Do.

SC-325

June 6, 1918

do

do

SC-326

May 28, 1918

June 2, 1918

do

SC-327

Apr. 27, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

do

SC-328

June 30, 1918

July 10, 1918

do

SC-329

July 20, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

do

do

Apr. 29, 1919

Sept. 30, 1919

Mine sweeper.

SC-330

Oct. 17, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Submarine chaser.

SC-331

do

do

Do.

SC-332

do

do

Do.

SC-333

June 8, 1918

June 10, 1918

Do.

SC-334

May 23, 1918

Aug. 22, 1918

Do.

SC-337

Apr. 22, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

SC-338

do

do

Do.

SC-339

June 4, 1918

Aug. 9, 1918

Do.

SC-340

do

Nov. 1, 1918

Do.

SC-341

do

Oct. 24, 1918

Do.

SC-342

July 20, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

SC-343

do

do

Do.

SC-344

do

do

Do.

SC-345

do

do

Do.

SC-346

do

do

Do.

SC-349

Apr. 27, 1918

do

Do.

SC-351

Apr. 22, 1918

do

Do.

SC-352

June 6, 1918

do

Do.

SC-353

Oct. 17, 1918

do

Do.

SC-354

June 6, 1918

do

Do.

do

June 18, 1919

July 9, 1919

Do.

do

July 28, 1919

Sept. 30, 1919

Mine sweeper.

SC-355

Oct. 17, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Submarine chaser.

SC-356

July 20, 1918

do

Do.

do

Apr. 29, 1919

Sept. 30, 1919

Mine sweeper.

Scanlon, M. J.

Nov. 1, 1918

Nov. 17, 1918

Transport.

Schley

Oct. 20, 1918

Nov. 9, 1918

Destroyer.

Schurz

May 25, 1918

June 19, 1918

Atlantic Fleet.

Scorpion

Apr. 7, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Overseas.

Scranton

Oct. 15, 1918

Nov. 3, 1918

Transport.

Seagull

July 10, 1919

Sept. 30, 1919

Mine sweeper.

Sea Rover

May 28, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Patrol.

Seatia

Mar. 1, 1918

Nov, 9, 1918

Transport.

--1-45--

Name

Operating--

Class

From--

To--

Seattle

June 14, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Escort.

Seattle (see Western Hero)

Mar. 3, 1918

do

Armed guard.

Seguranca

May 3, 1918

Aug. 19, 1918

Do.

Seminole

Mar. 26, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Patrol.

Seneca

Sept. 4, 1917

do

Escort-

Severance

Sept. 25, 1918

Oct. 15, 1918

Transport.

Shaw

June 17, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Destroyer.

Shawmut

June 29, 1918

do

Mine layer.

Shoshone

Nov. 6, 1917

do

Armed guard.

Sialia

May 25, 1918

Oct. 31, 1918

Atlantic Fleet.

Siboney

May 6, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Sierra

July 21, 1918

do

Do.

Sigourney

May 25, 1918

do

Destroyer.

Silver Shell

Apr. 26, 1917

do

Armed guard.

Sioux

Aug. 30, 1918

Oct. 12, 1918

Transport.

Sixaola

Oct. 13, 1918

Oct. 29, 1918

Do.

Skinner, Francis L.

Oct. 29, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Armed guard.

Skinner, Jeannette

May 18, 1918

do

Transport.

Smith

Aug. 1, 1917

do

Destroyer.

Snohomish

May 28, 1918

Nov. 10, 1918

Patrol.

Sobral

June 27, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Armed guard.

Soestdijk

Nov. 2, 1918

Nov. 16, 1918

Transport.

Solace

July 16, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Atlantic Fleet.

Somerset

Apr. 20, 1918

do

Armed guard.

Sonoma

May 26, 1918

June 10, 1919

Mine sweeper.

South Carolina

May 25, 1918

Nov. 8, 1918

Atlantic Fleet.

South Dakota

June 10, 1917

June 10, 1917

Patrol.

do

Jan. 3, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Escort.

do

Jan. 12, 1920

Mar. 11, 1920

Southerland

Apr. 6, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Armed guard

Southery 1

Spaulding, S. M

Aug. 14, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

Spray

June 18, 1918

Dec. 31, 1918

Mine sweeper.

Standard

Aug. 27, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Armed Guard.

Standard Arrow

Dec. 18, 1917

Oct. 30, 1918

Transport.

Steed, W. L.

Sept. 18, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

Sterett

June 6, 1917

do

Destroyer.

Sterling

Feb. 8, 1918

do

Transport.

Stevens

June 3, 1918

do

Do.

Stewart

Feb. 4, 1918

do

Do.

St. Francis

June 19, 1918

Oct. 30, 1918

Transport.

St. Louis

June 17, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Escort.

Stockton

Feb. 7.1918

do

Destroyer.

Stribling

Aug. 25, 1918

do

Do.

Stringham

July 8, 1918

do

Do.

Sudbury

Apr. 8, 1918

Oct. 7, 1918

Transport.

Suffolk

Nov. 26, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Armed guard.

Sultana

June 26, 1917

do

Patrol.

Sun

Mar. 23, 1917

do

Armed guard.

Sun Oil

July 30, 1918

do

Do.

Suruga

Apr. 6, 1917

do

Do.

Surveyor

Feb. 5, 1918

do

Patrol.

Susana

Aug. 3, 1917

do

Armed guard.

Susquehanna

Dec. 20, 1917

do

Transport.

Suwannee

Sept. 26, 1917

do

Armed guard.

Swallow

Apr. 20, 1919

Sept. 30, 1919

Mine sweeper

Swan

do

do

Do.

Sylvan Arrow

Dec. 15, 1917

Aug. 13, 1918

Armed guard.

do

Aug. 13, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Tacoma

Aug. 14, 1917

Oct. 30, 1918

Escort.

Tallapoosa

May 25, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Patrol.

Talbot

July 22, 1918

Nov, 5, 1918

Destroyer.

Tampa

Oct. 17, 1917

Sept. 26, 1918

Escort.

Tanager

July 9, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Patrol.

do

May 1, 1919

Sept. 30, 1919

Mine sweeper.

Tanamo

Oct. 20, 1918

Nov. 3, 1918

Transport.

Taussig, Felix

Oct. 13, 1917

Aug. 29, 1918

Armed guard.

do

Aug. 29, 1918

Oct. 28, 1918

Transport.

Tavernilla

May 25, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Atlantic Fleet.

Taylor

Aug. 7, 1918

do

Destroyer.

Teagle, W. C.

Aug. 6, 1918

do

Armed guard.

Teal

Apr. 20, 1919

Sept. 30, 1919

Mine sweeper.

Tenadores

May 26, 1917

May 6, 1918

Armed guard.

do

May 6, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Teresa

June 22, 1917

Mar. 4, 1918

Armed guard.

do

Mar. 4, 1918

Oct. 24, 1918

Transport.

Ternate

June 9, 1918

Oct. 8, 1918

Do.

Terry

Jan. 19, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Destroyer.

Texaco

Dec. 14, 1917

do

Armed guard.

1 Unserviceable during war.

--1-46--

Name

Operating--

Class

From--

To--

Texan

Feb. 1, 1918

Apr. 24, 1918

Armed guard.

do

Apr. 24, 1918

Oct. 9, 1918

Transport.

Texas

Feb. 11, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Grand Fleet.

do

Aug. 20, 1918

do

Armed guard.

Thompson, Robert M.

Nov. 19, 1917

Oct. 23, 1918

Do.

do

Oct. 23, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Thornton

May 25, 1918

do

Patrol.

Thrush

June 5, 1919

Sept. 30, 1919

Mine sweeper.

Ticonderoga

Mar. 7, 1918

Sept. 30, 1918

Transport.

Tide Water

June 23, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Armed guard.

Tiger

Jan. 1, 1918

do

Do.

Tilford, W. H.

Feb. 1, 1918

do

Do.

Tingey

May 25, 1918

Sept. 24, 1918

Mine sweeper.

Tippecanoe

Dec. 11, 1917

July 25, 1918

Armed guard.

Tivives

Oct. 22, 1917

July 23, 1918

Mine sweeper.

do

July 28, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Tjikembang

Aug. 25, 1918

Sept. 14, 1918

Do.

Tjisondari

July 19, 1918

Oct. 17, 1918

Do.

Tonopah

Feb. 11, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Patrol.

Topila

Jan. 19, 1918

Mar. 5, 1918

Transport.

do

Sept. 26, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Armed guard.

Truxton

Sept. 17, 1917

do

Destroyer.

Trinadadian

Aug. 18, 1917

do

Armed guard.

Trippe

June 1, 1917

do

Destroyer.

Tucker

May 21, 1917

do

Do.

Tunica

Mar. 27, 1918

do

Armed guard.

Turkey

Apr. 20, 1919

Sept. 30, 1919

Mine sweeper.

Tuscarora

May 25, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Tyler

June 4, 1917

May 2, 1918

Armed guard.

Ulua

May 26, 1918

June 8, 1918

Transport.

Ulysses

June 26, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Armed guard.

Uncas

May 25, 1918

do

Atlantic Fleet.

Undaunted

Nov. 13, 1918

July 19, 1919

Mine sweeper.

Utah

May 21, 1918

Sept. 11, 1918

Atlantic Fleet.

do

Sept. 11, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Grand Fleet.

Utowana

Jan. 6, 1918

do

Patrol.

Vacuum

Mar. 23, 1917

Apr. 28, 1917

Armed guard.

Van Dyke, J. W.

Aug. 31, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

Vedette

June 26, 1917

do

Patrol.

Veendijk

May 13, 1918

Oct. 14, 1918

Transport.

Venetia

Jan. 23, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Patrol.

Vermont

May 25, 1918

Nov. 5, 1918

Atlantic Fleet.

Vestal

do

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

Vigo

Apr. 21, 1917

Sept. 11, 1918

Armed guard.

Virginia

May 25, 1918

Aug. 28, 1918

Atlantic Fleet.

do

Aug. 28, 1918

Nov. 7, 1918

Escort.

Virginian

Oct. 23, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Armed guard.

Vittorio Emanuelle III

Oct. 15, 1918

Nov. 3, 1918

Transport.

Vixen

May 25, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Patrol.

Von Steuben

Oct. 31, 1917

do

Transport.

Vulcan

May 25, 1918

do

Do.

Wabash

May 16, 1918

Nov 4, 1918

Do.

Wachusetts

Feb. 24, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

Wadena

Apr. 27, 1918

do

Patrol.

Wadsworth

May 4, 1917

do

Destroyer

Wainwright

do

do

Do.

Wakiva, 2d

Sept. 6, 1917

May 22, 1918

Patrol.

Wakulla

Sept. 29, 1918

Nov. 9, 1918

Transport.

Walke

June 5, 1917

Oct. 4, 1918

Destroyer.

Wampum

Oct. 7, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Armed guard.

Wando

May 25, 1918

do

Atlantic Fleet.

Wanderer

Aug. 19, 1917

do

Patrol.

Warden, William G.

Aug. 29, 1918

do

Armed guard.

Waring, O. T.

Sept. 21, 1918

do

Do.

Warrington

June 1, 1917

do

Destroyer.

Washington, George

Dec. 4, 1917

do

Transport.

Washington, Martha

Feb. 24, 1918

do

Do.

Waters

Aug. 10, 1918

do

Destroyer.

Watts, Albert

May 25, 1917

Jan. 22, 1918

Armed guard.

Weller, Fred W.

Aug. 6, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

Wenonah

Dec. 6, 1917

do

Patrol.

West Alsek

Aug. 18, 1918

Sept. 22, 1918

Transport.

West Apaum

Sept 1, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

West Arrow

Apr. 8, 1918

do

Armed guard.

West Borough

June 14, 1918

do

Do.

West Bridge

Aug. 22, 1918

Oct. 15, 1918

Transport.

West Brook

May 9, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Armed guard.

West Chester

May 23, 1918

Sept. 15, 1918

Do.

West Chester

Sept. 15, 1918

Oct. 28, 1918

Transport.

West Cohas

Oct. 28, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

West Durfee

Sept. 27, 1918

do

Armed guard.

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Name

Operating--

Class

From--

To--

West Eagle

May 15, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Armed guard.

West Ekonk

Sept. 19, 1918

Oct. 8, 1918

Transport.

West Ford

Aug. 24, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

Westerdijk

Apr. 24, 1918

do

Do.

Western Chief

Sept. 11, 1918

Oct. 25, 1918

Do.

Western City

Apr. 8, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Armed guard.

Western Cross

Oct. 18, 1918

do

Do.

Westerner

Aug. 17, 1918

Sept. 22, 1918

Transport.

Western Front

Mar. 16, 1918

June 22, 1918

Armed guard.

do

June 22, 1918

Oct. 6, 1918

Western Hero (see Seattle)

Mar. 3, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Armed guard.

Western King

Apr. 6, 1917

do

Do.

Western Hope

Oct. 28, 1918

Nov. 7, 1918

Transport.

Western Light

Nov. 4, 1918

Nov. 19, 1918

Do.

Western Ocean

Sept. 27, 1918

Oct. 24, 1918

Do.

Western Maid

Aug. 17, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

Western Queen

June 1, 1918

do

Armed guard.

Western Sea

Sept. 19, 1918

Oct. 29, 1918

Transport.

Western Spirit

Nov. 8, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

West Field

Nov. 4, 1918

do

Armed guard.

Westford

Aug. 12, 1918

do

Transport.

West Gambo

Oct. 8, 1918

do

Do.

West Gate

July 22, 1918

Aug. 24, 1918

Do.

West Grove

June 24, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Armed guard.

West Hampton

June 25, 1918

do

do

West Havan

July 10, 1918

Nov. 3, 1918

Transport.

West Lake

Apr. 18, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Armed guard.

West Land

do

do

Do.

West Lianga

June 11, 1918

Sept. 11, 1918

Do.

do

Sept. 11, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

West Mount

July 29, 1918

do

Do.

West Oil

June 4, 1917

Oct. 23, 1918

Armed guard.

Westover

June 27, 1918

July 11, 1918

Transport.

West Point

Apr. 8, 1918

Sept. 5, 1918

Armed guard.

do

Sept. 5, 1918

Oct. 8, 1918

Transport.

West Shore

May 24, 1918

Oct. 12, 1918

Armed guard.

do

Oct. 12, 1918

Nov. 6, 1918

Transport.

Westward Ho

June 17, 1918

Oct. 19, 1918

Armed guard.

do

Oct. 19, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

West Wego

Apr. 21, 1917

do

Armed guard.

West Wind

June 20, 1918

do

Do.

Westwood

Apr. 26, 1918

Aug. 25, 1918

Do.

do

Aug. 25, 1918

Sept. 22, 1918

Transport.

Wheeling

Sept. 16, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Patrol.

Whipple

Sept. 17, 1917

do

Destroyer.

Whippoorwill

July 15, 1919

Sept. 30, 1919

Mine sweeper.

Wickes

July 31, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Destroyer.

Wico

Apr. 25, 1917

do

Armed guard.

Widgeon

Aug. 24, 1918

Feb. 11, 1919

Mine sweeper.

do

July 10, 1919

Sept. 30, 1919

Do.

Wieldrecht

July 24, 1918

Oct. 8, 1918

Transport.

Wieringen

Nov. 1, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Armed guard.

Wilhelmina

Feb. 15, 1918

do

Transport.

Wilkes

June 26, 1917

do

Destroyer.

Wilmore

May 4, 1917

Sept. 12, 1917

Armed guard.

Winding Gulf

Sept. 19, 1918

Oct. 8, 1918

Transport.

Winifred

Oct. 16, 1917

June 21, 1918

Armed guard.

do

June 21, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Transport.

Winnebago

Apr. 20, 1918

May 13, 1918

Do.

Winslow

May 21, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Destroyer.

Wisconsin

June 3, 1918

do

Atlantic Fleet.

Woodcock

July 10, 1919

Sept. 30, 1919

Mine sweeper.

Woolsey

Oct. 6, 1918

Nov. 5, 1918

Destroyer.

Woonsocket

Dec. 7, 1917

Nov. 11, 1918

Armed guard.

Worden

Feb. 29, 1918

do

Destroyer.

Wyandotte

June 18, 1917

do

Armed guard.

Wylie, Herbert O.

June 13, 1917

do

Do.

Wyoming

Dec. 7, 1917

do

Grand Fleet.

Xarifa

May 25, 1918

do

Patrol.

Yacona

Apr. 22, 1918

do

Do.

Yadkin

June 14, 1917

do

Armed guard.

Yale

July 21, 1918

do

Transport.

Yamacraw

Sept. 11, 1917

do

Escort.

Yankton

Sept. 2, 1917

Sept. 6, 1918

Do.

do

Feb. 8, 1919

July 9, 1919

White Sea.

Yellowstone

Oct. 27, 1918

Nov. 15, 1918

Transport.

Yorktown

June 29, 1918

Nov. 9, 1918

Patrol.

Yosemite

Mar. 21, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Armed guard.

Zaanland

May 3, 1918

May 13, 1918

Transport.

Zeelandia

May 30, 1918

Nov. 11, 1918

Do.

Zuiderdijk

June 1, 1918

Oct. 5, 1918

Do.

--1-48--

A-1038. ARMY OF OCCUPATION OF GERMANY MEDAL (1918-23)--The act of November 21, 1941, provides: "That the Secretary of War is hereby authorized and directed to procure and issue an Army of Occupation of Germany Medal of appropriate design, including suitable appurtenances, to be issued to each officer and enlisted man of the armed forces, or to the nearest of kin surviving of those deceased, who served in Germany or Austria-Hungary during the period of occupation at any time during the inclusive period from November 12, 1918, to July 11, 1923: Provided, That such medals and appurtenances shall not be issued in cases where the person has, during or subsequent to such service been dismissed or discharged other than honorably from the service, or deserted."

The issuance of the Army of Occupation of Germany Medal is authorized for officers, Army nurses, warrant officers, and enlisted men of the armed forces who served in Germany or Austria-Hungary during the period of occupation at any time during the inclusive period mentioned above.

Not more than one Army of Occupation of Germany Medal will be awarded to any individual.

Original issue of this medal, accompanying ribbon, and lapel button will be made gratuitously.

These medals will be furnished only to members and former members of the armed forces who have rendered the required service, and to the nearest of kin surviving of deceased persons who would have been eligible if living. By nearest of kin is meant the first of the following who are living: widow (if not remarried), eldest son, eldest daughter, father, mother, eldest brother, eldest sister, eldest grandchild.

Officers and enlisted men of the Navy and Marine Corps, also Navy nurses who have had the necessary service may make application to the Chief of Naval Personnel or the Commandant, United States Marine Corps, as appropriate.

A member of the naval service attached to and serving on board a vessel of the United States Navy in a port of Germany or Austria-Hungary is not entitled to this medal unless he was detached from the ship for temporary duty ashore by competent authority.

A-1039. SECOND NICARAGUAN CAMPAIGN MEDAL.

(1) To commemorate the services performed by the personnel of the Navy and Marine Corps during the operations in Nicaragua between August 27, 1926, and January 2, 1933, a campaign medal to be known as the second Nicaraguan campaign medal will be issued to the officers and enlisted men who participated in those operations.

(2) The award will be made to the officers and enlisted men of the Navy and Marine Corps who served on shore in Nicaragua between the dates mentioned, and to the officers and enlisted men who were attached to and serving on board the vessels mentioned in the following list, between the dates set opposite each vessel. No officer or enlisted man is entitled to more than one such campaign medal.

--1-49--

Name of vessel

Period of service, both dates inclusive

Name of vessel

Period of service, both dated

inclusive

From--

To--

From--

To--

Ashville

Aug. 5, 1929

Aug. 12, 1929

Galveston

Mar. 4, 1927

Apr. 20, 1927

do

Dec. 1929

do

Apr. 30, 1927

June 18, 1927

do

Feb, 7, 1930

Feb. 9, 1930

do

Sept. 26, 1927

Oct. 13, 1927

do

Jan. 31, 1931

Mar. 3, 1931

do

Nov. 6, 1927

Nov. 20, 1927

do

Apr. 14, 1931

Apr. 30, 1931

do

Dec. 2, 1927

Dec. 20, 1927

do

May 13, 1931

June 17, 1931

do

Jan. 8, 1928

Jan. 23, 1928

Bainbridge

Apr. 26, 1927

June 4, 1927

do

Feb. 26, 1928

Mar. 31, 1928

Barker

Jan. 10, 1927

do

Apr. 4, 1928

Apr. 11, 1928

do

Jan. 13, 1927

Jan. 31, 1927

do

Apr. 30, 1928

Barry

Dec. 19, 1926

Dec. 30, 1926

do

May 15, 1928

June 18, 1928

do

Jan. 2, 1927

Jan. 9, 1927

do

Sept. 26, 1928

Oct. 19, 1928

Borie

Jan. 9, 1927

Jan. 18, 1927

do

Nov. 2, 1928

Nov. 15, 1928

do

Jan. 24, 1927

Mar. 15, 1927

do

Feb. 18, 1929

Feb. 19, 1929

Brooks

Dec. 18, 1926

Dec. 21, 1926

do

Apr. 18, 1920

Apr. 10, 1929

Cincinnati

Jan. 11, 1927

do

June 2, 1929

June 27, 1929

do

Jan. 14, 1927

Jan. 27, 1927

do

Aug. 2, 1929

Aug. 4, 1929

Cleveland

Dec. 12, 1926

Jan. 17, 1927

do

Apr. 5, 1930

Apr. 22, 1930

do

Jan. 21, 1927

Mar. 22, 1927

Gilmor

Sept. 25, 1926

Oct. 7, 1926

do

Mar. 28, 1927

May 24, 1927

do

Oct. 11, 1926

Oct. 30, 1926

do

May 30, 1927

June 7, 1927

Goff

Jan. 15, 1927

Feb. 11, 1927

do

June 18, 1927

July 21, 1927

Hatfield

Feb. 13, 1927

Feb. 27, 1927

do

Aug. 4, 1927

Aug. 24, 1927

do

Mar. 21, 1927

do

Sept. 16, 1927

Sept. 19, 1927

Henderson

Mar. 7, 1927

Mar. 26, 1927

do

Sept. 23, 1927

Oct. 1, 1927

Humphreys

Nov. 21, 1926

Nov. 22, 1926

do

Oct. 11, 1927

Oct. 14, 1927

James, Reuben

Jan. 31, 1927

Mar. 15, 1927

do

Oct. 28, 1927

Nov. 20, 1927

Kane

Mar. 19, 1927

Apr. 4, 1927

do

Mar. 24, 1928

Apr. 24, 1928

do

Apr. 24, 1927

do

Apr. 29, 1928

Kidder

June 13, 1927

June 27, 1927

do

May 15, 1928

June 14, 1928

King

Apr. 26, 1927

May 3, 1927

do

July 11, 1928

do

May 7, 1927

do

July 23, 1928

July 26, 1928

La Vallette

June 13, 1927

June 23, 1927

do

July 31, 1928

Aug. 8, 1928

Lawrence

Feb. 13, 1927

Mar. 11, 1927

do

Aug. 25, 1928

Sept. 22, 1928

do

Mar. 14, 1927

Mur. 21, 1927

do

Oct. 4, 1928

Oct. 15, 1928

Litchfield

June 23, 1927

July 10, 1927

do

Oct. 20, 1928

do

July 31, 1927

do

Nov. 3, 1928

Nov. 8, 1928

Marblehead

Jan. 11, 1927

Jan. 29, 1927

do

May 19, 1929

May 21, 1929

Marcus

Aug. 11, 1927

Aug. 13, 1927

do

June 27, 1929

Aug. 2, 1929

McFarland

Mar. 19, 1927

Apr. 8, 1927

Coghlan

Feb. 18, 1927

Mar. 21, 1927

do

Apr. 12, 1927

Apr. 24, 1927

Denver

Sept. 18, 1926

Melvin

June 25, 1927

July 18, 1927

do

Sept. 25, 1926

Nov. 16, 1926

Memphis

Oct. 26, 1932

Nov. 8, 1932

do

Nov. 27, 1926

Jan. 13, 1927

Mervine

June 26, 1927

do

Jan. 17, 1927

Mar. 20, 1927

do

July 9, 1927

July 20, 1927

do

Mar. 26, 1927

May 30, 1927

Milwaukee

Jan. 29, 1927

Feb. 8, 1927

do

June 2, 1927

June 29, 1927

do

Fob. 11, 1927

Feb. 15, 1927

do

July 15, 1927

Aug. 13, 1927

do

Feb. 19, 1927

May 2, 1927

do

Aug. 24, 1927

Sept. 6, 1927

do

June 2, 1927

June 4, 1927

do

Dec. 29, 1927

Jan. 12, 1928

do

June 9, 1927

June 13, 1927

do

Jan. 21, 1928

Jan. 22, 1928

Mullany

July 30, 1927

Aug. 13, 1927

do

Jan. 29, 1928

Feb. 19, 1928

Osborne

Jan. 11, 1927

Jan. 16, 1927

do

Mar. 5, 1928

Mar. 28, 1928

Overton

Aug. 30, 1932

Sept. 13, 1932

do

Apr. 9, 1928

May 15, 1928

Paulding, J. K.

Nov. 1, 1926

Nov. 13, 1926

do

June 17, 1928

July 22, 1928

do

Nov. 16, 1926

Nov. 19, 1926

do

Aug. 8, 1928

Aug. 12, 1928

do

Mar. 19, 1927

Mar. 29, 1927

do

Aug. 25, 1928

Aug. 27, 1928

do

Apr. 3, 1927

Apr. 24, 1927

do

Dec. 6, 1928

Dec. 14, 1928

Philip

Jan. 31, 1932

Feb. 9, 1932

do

Jan. 1, 1929

Jan. 4, 1929

do

Apr. 8, 1932

Apr. 11, 1932

do

Jan. 16, 1929

Jan. 21, 1929

do

Apr. 30, 1932

do

Apr. 11, 1929

Apr. 14, 1929

Preston

Apr. 29, 1927

May 10, 1927

do

Aug. 9, 1929

do

May 15, 1927

June 3, 1927

do

Aug. 16, 1929

Sept. 30, 1929

do

June 7, 1927

June 13, 1927

do

Nov. 27, 1929

Nov. 28, 1929

Quail

Dec. 27, 1926

Jan. 31, 1927

do

Mar. 29, 1930

Mar. 31, 1930

do

Feb. 9, 1927

Feb. 12, 1927

do

Apr. 22, 1930

May 7, 1930

Raleigh

Fob. 5, 1927

Mar. 23, 1927

do

Sept, 5, 1930

Oct. 10, 1930

Reid

Apr. 24. 1927

May 22, 1927

Detroit

Mar. 23, 1927

Apr. 17, 1927

do

May 26, 1927

June 12, 1927

Edwards, J. D.

Jan. 9, 1927

Rochester

Aug. 31, 1926

Oct. 6, 1926

do

Jan. 17, 1927

Jan. 27, 1927

do

Oct. 15, 1926

Dec. 9, 1926

do

Jan. 31, 1927

Feb. 3, 1927

do

Dec. 22, 1926

Jau. 20, 1927

do

Feb. 7, 1927

Feb. 13, 1927

do

Jan. 27, 1927

Feb. 1, 1927

Flusser

Apr. 24, 1927

May 19, 1927

do

July 21, 1927

July 21, 1927

do

May 23, 1927

June 12, 1927

do

Aug. 2, 1927

Aug. 5, 1927

Galveston

Aug. 27, 1926

Nov. 1, 1926

do

Oct. 10, 1927

Oct. 11, 1927

do

Nov. 13, 1926

Dec. 7, 1926

do

Nov. 6, 1927

Nov. 7, 1927

do

Dec. 10, 1926

Dec. 27, 1926

do

Jan. 7, 1928

Fob. 1, 1928

do

Jan. 5, 1927

Feb. 22, 1927

do

Feb. 16, 1928

Mar. 15, 1928

--1-50--

Name of vessel

Period of service, both dates inclusive

Name of vessel

Period of service, both dates inclusive

From--

To--

From--

To--

Rochester

Mar. 24, 1928

Apr. 7, 1928

Tracy

Nov. 22, 1926

Dec. 18, 1926

do

May 28, 1928

May 31, 1928

do

Mar. 15, 1927

Apr. 26, 1927

do

June 27, 1928

June 30, 1928

Trenton

Apr. 17, 1927

May 16, 1927

do

July 8, 1928

July 18, 1928

Tulsa

Aug. 29, 1926

Sept. 28, 1926

do

Aug. 21, 1928

Aug. 25, 1928

do

Oct. 7, 1926

Oct. 8, 1926

do

Sept. 22, 1928

Sept. 27, 1928

do

Oct. 12, 1926

Oct. 16, 1926

do

Oct. 19, 1928

Nov. 27, 1928

do

Nov. 1, 1926

Dec. 14, 1926

do

Dec. 31, 1928

Jan. 7, 1929

do

Mar. 3, 1927

Apr. 30, 1927

do

Feb. 4, 1929

Feb. 11, 1929

do

May 7, 1927

July 19, 1927

do

July 13, 1929

July 18, 1929

do

Aug. 13, 1927

Sept. 24, 1927

do

Nov. 25, 1929

Dec. 19, 1929

do

Oct. 14, 1927

Nov. 7. 1927

do

Oct. 9, 1930

Nov. 16, 1930

do

Nov. 30, 1927

Dec. 20, 1927

do

Apr. 3, 1931

Apr. 14, 1931

do

Jan. 6, 1928

Feb. 16, 1928

Sacramento

Mar. 16, 1929

Mar. 27, 1929

do

Mar. 10, 1928

do

June 2, 1929

June 4, 1929

do

June 14, 1928

July 2, 1928

do

Sept. 22, 1929

Sept. 24, 1929

do

July 7, 1928

July 11, 1928

do

Mar. 14, 1930

Mar. 24, 1930

do

July 21, 1928

July 25, 1928

do

Jan. 3, 1931

Jan. 31, 1931

do

Aug. 7, 1928

Aug. 21, 1928

do

Apr. 17, 1931

May 13, 1931

do

Aug. 31, 1928

Sept. 16, 1928

do

Aug. 14, 1931

Sept. 11, 1931

do

Sept. 28, 1928

Oct. 4, 1928

Selfridge

June 18, 1927

July 17, 1927

do

Nov. 18, 1928

Dec. 9, 1928

do

July 23, 1927

July 26, 1927

Whipple

Nov. 22, 1926

Shirk

July 2, 1927

July 23, 1927

do

Dec. 5, 1926

Dec. 7, 1926

Sloat

June 25, 1927

July 9, 1927

do

Dec. 9, 1926

Dec. 19, 1926

do

July 22, 1927

Aug. 8, 1927

do

Mar. 16, 1927

Apr. 27, 1927

Smith, Robert

June 12, 1927

June 25, 1927

Wickes

Jan. 30, 1932

Feb. 9, 1932

do

July 16, 1927

Aug. 9, 1927

Williamson

Jan. 15, 1927

Jan. 29, 1927

Sturtevant

Sept. 19, 1932

Oct. 4, 1932

do

Feb. 2, 1927

Feb. 18, 1927

Thompson, Smith

Sept. 25, 1926

Sept. 30, 1926

Wood

June 27, 1927

July 16, 1927

do

Oct. 3, 1926

Nov. 1, 1926

Yarborough

June 12, 1927

June 18, 1927

do

Jan. 11, 1927

Jan. 16, 1927

do

July 8, 1927

Aug. 5, 1927

A-1040. YANGTZE SERVICE MEDAL.

(1) To commemorate the services performed by the personnel of the Navy and Marine Corps during the operations in the valley of the Yangtze River. China, in 1926 and 1927, and 1930 and 1932, a medal to be known as the Yangtze service medal will be issued to the officers and enlisted men who participated in those operations.

(2) The period for which these medals will be issued is from September 3, 1926, to October 21, 1927, and from March 1, 1930, to December 31, 1932, and any officer or enlisted man of the Navy or Marine Corps who served on shore at Shanghai or in the valley of the Yangtze River, China, with a landing force during these periods or part of such periods, is entitled to this medal, as are the officers and enlisted men who were attached to the vessels mentioned in the following list between the dates appearing opposite each vessel. No officer or enlisted man is entitled to more than one such medal.

Name of vessel

Period of service, both dates inclusive

Name of vessel

Period of service, both dates inclusive

From--

To--

From--

To--

Alava, General

Sept. 20, 1926

Nov. 6, 1926

Barker

Oct. 18, 1931

Nov. 2, 1931

do

Apr. 14, 1927

May 14, 1927

do

Feb. 5, 1932

Mar. 27, 1932

do

June 7, 1927

June 30, 1927

do

Oct. 4, 1932

Oct. 25, 1932

do

Aug. 24, 1927

Oct. 21, 1927

Beaver

May 25, 1931

June 2, 1931

Asheville

Nov. 3, 1926

Apr. 2, 1927

do

Oct. 9, 1931

Oct. 10, 1931

do

May 13, 1927

May 18, 1927

Bittern

Feb. 7, 1932

Mar. 9, 1932

do

Aug. 2, 1927

Aug. 23, 1927

do

May 27, 1932

June 3, 1932

do

Mar. 18, 1932

Mar. 23, 1932

do

Oct. 6, 1932

Oct. 9, 1932

do

June 27, 1932

Oct. 9, 1932

Black Hawk

Oct. 21, 1926

Oct. 28, 1926

Avocet

Apr. 23, 1931

May 7, 1931

do

Apr. 24, 1927

June 6, 1927

do

Oct. 9, 1931

Oct. 22, 1931

do

Apr. 21, 1931

May 3, 1931

Barker

Nov. 28, 1930

Jan. 12, 1931

do

Sept. 15, 1931

Sept. 17, 1931

do

July 8, 1931

Aug. 21, 1931

do

Sept. 23, 1931

Sept. 24, 1931

--1-51--

Name of vessel

Period of service, both dates inclusive

Name of vessel

Period of service, both dates inclusive

From--

To--

From--

To--

Black Hawk

Oct. 20, 1931

Nov. 2, 1931

Halbert

Feb. 24, 1927

May 11, 1927

do

Feb. 9, 1932

May 23, 1932

do

June 27, 1927

Aug. 23, 1927

do

Oct. 5, 1932

Oct. 25, 1932

Huron

Sept. 20, 1926

Nov. 6, 1926

Borie

May 19, 1930

July 16, 1930

Isabel

Sept. 3, 1926

Oct. 21, 1927

do

Jan. 29, 1932

Mar. 10, 1932

do

Apr. 5, 1931

June 5, 1931

Bulmer

Jan. 7, 1927

Mar. 3, 1927

do

Aug. 21, 1931

Sept. 20, 1931

do

May 23, 1927

June 28, 1927

do

Sept. 23, 1931

Sept. 25, 1931

do

Aug. 21, 1927

Oct. 21, 1927

do

Sept. 27, 1931

Nov. 16, 1931

do

Feb. 1, 1930

Feb. 28, 1930

do

Feb. 6, 1932

Feb. 25, 1932

do

Aug. 4, 1930

Oct. 1, 1930

do

May 3, 1932

June 7, 1932

do

May 2, 1931

May 11, 1931

do

Sept. 20, 1932

Sept. 24, 1932

do

Aug. 27, 1931

Aug. 29, 1931

do

Sept. 27, 1932

Oct. 1, 1932

do

Oct. 24, 1931

Nov. 2, 1931

do

Oct. 3, 1932

Oct. 8, 1932

do

Feb. 2, 1932

Feb. 6, 1932

do

Oct. 10, 1932

Nov. 10, 1932

do

Feb. 8, 1932

Feb. 19, 1932

Jason

Apr. 23, 1931

May 7, 1931

do

Feb. 21, 1932

do

Sept. 16, 1931

Sept. 28, 1931

do

Apr. 15, 1932

May 2, 1932

Jones, Paul

Oct. 20, 1926

Oct. 28, 1926

do

May 6, 1932

May 9, 1932

do

Mar. 11, 1927

June 1, 1927

do

May 13, 1932

May 16, 1932

do

Sept. 7, 1927

Sept. 15, 1927

do

May 19, 1932

May 23, 1932

do

Apr. 14, 1930

June 30, 1930

do

Aug. 5, 1932

Aug. 7, 1932

do

Apr. 22, 1931

May 3, 1931

Canopus

May 16, 1931

June 30, 1931

do

July 19, 1931

July 23, 1931

do

May 8, 1932

May 16, 1932

do

Oct. 19, 1931

Nov. 2, 1931

Cincinnati

Apr. 4, 1927

Sept. 9, 1927

do

Feb. 2, 1932

Mar. 22, 1932

do

Sept. 27, 1927

Oct. 15, 1927

do

Mar. 24, 1932

May 23, 1932

Edsall

Jan. 16, 1927

Mar. 2, 1927

do

Aug. 13, 1932

Aug. 14, 1932

do

Apr. 18, 1927

July 2, 1927

do

Oct. 13, 1932

Oct. 27, 1932

do

Aug. 21, 1927

Aug. 22, 1927

Luzon

Mar. 1, 1930

Dec. 31, 1932

do

Oct. 1, 1927

Oct. 21, 1927

MacLeish

Jan. 7, 1927

Mar. 10, 1927

do

Feb. 1, 1930

Feb. 28, 1930

do

Apr. 20, 1927

June 19, 1927

do

July 16, 1930

Sept. 26, 1930

do

Aug. 21, 1927

Aug. 22, 1927

do

Apr. 15, 1931

Apr. 22, 1931

do

Jan. 29, 1931

Apr. 22, 1931

do

Aug. 27, 1931

Sept. 1, 1931

do

Aug. 28, 1931

Nov. 2, 1931

do

Feb. 2, 1932

Marblehead

Apr. 3, 1927

June 10, 1927

do

Feb. 4, 1932

Mar. 25, 1932

do

Aug. 9, 1927

Aug. 27, 1927

do

Mar. 27, 1932

May 2, 1932

do

Sept. 6, 1927

Oct. 18, 1927

do

May 6, 1932

May 9, 1932

McCormick

Jan. 7, 1927

Mar. 2, 1927

do

May 13, 1932

May 16, 1932

do

Apr. 18, 1927

June 19, 1927

do

May 19, 1932

May 23, 1932

do

Aug. 21, 1927

Oct. 21, 1927

do

Oct. 4, 1932

Oct. 25, 1932

do

Feb. 1, 1930

Feb. 28, 1930

Edwards, John D.

May 22, 1930

July 16, 1930

do

Apr. 13, 1931

Apr. 20, 1931

do

July 7, 1931

July 8, 1931

Monocacy

Sept. 3, 1926

Oct. 21, 1927

do

Aug. 21, 1931

Sept. 2, 1931

do

July 1, 1930

Feb. 13, 1931

do

Oct. 19, 1931

Nov. 2, 1931

do

Apr. 23, 1931

Dec. 31, 1932

do

Feb. 5, 1932

Mar. 13, 1932

Noa

Jan. 31, 1927

Feb. 2, 1927

do

Mar. 15, 1932

Mar. 16, 1932

do

Feb. 24, 1927

June 1, 1927

do

May 10, 1932

May 23, 1932

do

July 4, 1927

Aug. 27, 1927

do

Oct. 4, 1932

Oct. 25, 1932

Oahu

May 1, 1930

Dec. 31, 1932

Elcano

Sept. 3, 1926

Oct. 21, 1927

Palos

Sept. 3, 1926

Oct. 21, 1927

Finch

Feb. 7, 1932

Apr. 5, 1932

do

July 1, 1930

Feb. 13, 1931

do

Apr. 8, 1932

Apr. 11, 1932

do

Apr. 23, 1931

Dec. 31, 1932

do

Apr. 15, 1932

May 24, 1932

Panay

Mar. 1, 1930

Do.

Ford, John D.

Sept. 11, 1926

Jan. 18, 1927

Parrott

Jan. 7, 1927

Jan. 20, 1927

do

Mar. 28, 1927

July 7, 1927

do

Feb. 22, 1927

Mar. 2, 1927

do

May 2, 1931

June 17, 1931

do

Apr. 18, 1927

June 9, 1927

do

July 6, 1931

July 13, 1931

do

June 13, 1927

June 28, 1927

do

Oct. 6, 1931

do

Aug. 21, 1927

Oct. 21, 1927

do

Feb. 4, 1932

Mar. 10, 1932

do

July 16, 1930

Aug. 22, 1930

do

Apr. 25, 1932

May 23, 1932

do

Feb. 1, 1931

May 11, 1931

do

Oct. 4, 1932

Oct. 11, 1932

do

Aug. 25, 1931

Sept. 2, 1931

Guam

Mar. 1, 1930

Dec. 31, 1932

do

Feb. 2, 1932

Feb. 6, 1932

Hart

Oct. 12, 1926

Dec. 1, 1926

do

Feb. 8, 1932

May 2, 1932

do

Dec. 19, 1926

Jan. 9, 1927

do

May 6, 1932

May 9, 1932

do

May 25, 1927

Aug. 4, 1927

do

May 13, 1932

May 16, 1932

do

Oct. 11, 1927

Oct. 17, 1927

do

May 19, 1932

May 23, 1932

Henderson

May 2, 1927

June 2, 1927

do

Aug. 5, 1932

Aug. 6. 1932

do

June 23, 1927

June 29, 1927

do

Oct. 5, 1932

Oct. 25, 1932

Heron

Apr. 23, 1931

May 7, 1931

Peary

Sept. 16, 1926

Jan. 18, 1927

do

Oct. 18, 1931

Oct. 22, 1931

do

Mar. 28, 1927

July 2, 1927

do

Sept. 23, 1932

Oct. 6, 1932

do

July 13, 1927

July 22, 1927

Houston

Apr. 15, 1931

June 8, 1931

do

Oct. 15, 1927

Oct. 21, 1927

do

Aug. 22, 1931

Sept. 5, 1931

do

Sept. 20, 1930

Nov. 28, 1930

do

Sept. 24, 1931

Nov. 16, 1931

do

June 4, 1931

July 15, 1931

do

Feb. 3,1632

May 5, 1932

do

Oct. 16, 1931

Dec. 11, 1931

do

May 31, 1932

June 7, 1932

do

Feb, 4, 1932

Mar. 10, 1932

do

Sept. 24, 1932

do

Oct. 4, 1932

Oct. 25, 1932

do

Sept. 27, 1932

Oct. 12, 1932

Pecos

July 16, 1931

July 24, 1931

do

Oct. 14, 1932

Nov. 10, 1932

do

Aug. 29, 1931

Aug. 30, 1931

Hulbert

Oct. 20, 1926

Oct. 28, 1926

Penguin

Sept. 3, 1926

Oct. 21, 1927

--1-52--

Name of vessel

Period of service, both dates inclusive

Name of vessel

Period of service, both dates inclusive

From--

To--

From--

To--

Pigeon

Sept. 3, 1926

Oct. 21, 1927

S-39

May 15, 1931

May 28, 1931

do

May 16, 1931

May 28, 1931

do

May 8, 1932

May 16, 1932

do

June 22, 1931

June 23, 1931

do

Sept. 23, 1932

Oct. 3, 1932

do

June 6, 1932

June 13, 1932

S-40

May 15, 1931

May 28, 1931

Pillsbury

Sept. 11, 1926

Jan. 16, 1927

do

June 6, 1932

June 13, 1932

do

Mar. 28, 1927

Apr. 1, 1927

S-41

May 15, 1931

May 28, 1931

do

May 6, 1927

July 19, 1927

do

May 8, 1932

May 16, 1932

do

Oct. 15, 1927

Oct. 21, 1927

Sacramento

Nov. 1, 1926

Apr. 20, 1927

do

Mar. 1, 1930

Apr. 14, 1930

do

Aug. 28, 1927

Sept. 26, 1927

do

June 2, 1931

June 3, 1931

do

Apr. 13, 1932

May 2, 1932

do

Oct. 19, 1931

Oct. 21, 1931

do

May 6, 1932

June 11, 1932

do

May 16, 1932

May 23, 1932

do

Sept. 2, 1932

Sept. 19, 1932

do

Oct. 5, 1932

Oct. 25, 1932

Sicard

Oct. 20, 1926

Oct. 26, 1926

Pittsburgh

Jan. 13, 1927

June 30, 1927

do

Mar. 2, 1927

May 2, 1927

do

Aug. 24, 1927

Oct. 21, 1927

do

June 8, 1927

June 10, 1927

Pope

Sept. 3, 1926

Sept. 20, 1928

do

July 4, 1927

Aug. 22, 1927

do

Oct. 3, 1926

Max. 17, 1927

Simpson

Jan. 7, 1927

Mar. 3, 1927

do

May 3, 1927

July 16, 1927

do

Apr. 18, 1927

June 20, 1927

do

Oct. 15, 1927

Oct. 21, 1927

do

Aug. 21, 1927

Sept. 21, 1927

do

Mar. 1, 1930

Apr. 14, 1930

do

July 16, 1930

Oct. 1, 1930

do

May 1, 1931

May 8, 1931

do

Dec. 11, 1931

Feb. 18, 1932

do

May 17, 1931

May 25, 1931

Stewart

Sept. 3, 1926

Sept. 18, 1920

do

July 14, 1931

July 16, 1931

do

Jan. 31, 1927

Feb. 2, 1927

do

Oct. 19, 1931

Dec. 17, 1931

do

Mar. 11, 1927

July 13, 1927

do

Feb. 5, 1932

Mar. 9, 1932

do

Sept. 20, 1927

Oct. 21, 1927

do

May 6, 1932

May 23, 1932

do

Sept. 17, 1930

Nov. 28, 1930

do

Oct. 4, 1932

Oct. 8, 1932

do

May 2, 1931

July 15, 1931

Preble

Oct. 20, 1926

Oct. 28, 1926

do

Oct. 15, 1931

do

Feb. 24, 1927

May 30, 1927

do

Feb. 26, 1932

May 2, 1932

do

June 26, 1927

Aug. 4, 1927

do

May 6, 1932

May 9, 1932

Preston, William B.

Oct. 20, 1926

Oct. 28, 1926

do

May 13, 1932

May 16, 1932

do

Mar. 2, 1927

Mar. 29, 1927

do

May 19, 1932

May 23, 1932

do

May 29, 1927

June 1, 1927

do

Oct. 11, 1932

Oct. 25, 1932

do

June 26, 1927

Aug. 27, 1927

Thompson, Smith

July 1, 1930

July 16, 1930

Pruitt

Oct. 20, 1926

Oct. 28, 1926

do

Nov. 20, 1930

Feb. 4, 1931

do

Mar. 2, 1927

June 2, 1927

do

July 12, 1931

July 13, 1931

do

June 27, 1927

June 28, 1927

do

July 15, 1931

July 31, 1931

do

Aug. 12, 1927

Aug. 15, 1927

do

Aug. 29, 1931

Sept. 1, 1931

Richmond

Apr. 3, 1927

June 2, 1927

do

Oct. 19, 1931

Nov. 2, 1931

do

June 22, 1927

July 29, 1927

do

Feb. 5, 1932

Mar. 29, 1932

do

Aug. 3, 1927

Sept. 19, 1927

do

Oct. 4, 1932

Oct. 25, 1932

Rizal

Oct. 26, 1926

Jan. 9, 1927

Tracy

Apr. 14, 1930

May 24, 1930

do

June 5, 1927

Aug. 19, 1927

Truxtun

Sept. 15, 1926

Mar. 17, 1027

do

Oct. 11, 1927

Oct. 17, 1927

do

May 16, 1927

July 22, 1927

do

Sept. 18, 1930

Oct. 20, 1930

do

Oct. 15, 1927

Oct. 21, 1927

Rochester

Apr. 29, 1932

Dec. 31, 1932

do

Mar. 1, 1930

Apr. 14, 1930

S-30

May 25, 1931

June 2, 1931

do

Jan. 21, 1932

Apr. 1, 1932

S-31

do

Do.

Tulsa

Jan. 21, 1932

Apr. 14, 1932

do

June 22, 1931

June 30, 1931

do

Oct. 15, 1932

Nov. 7, 1932

do

Aug. 12, 1931

Aug. 27, 1931

do

Nov. 10, 1932

Dec. 31, 1932

S-34

May 25, 1931

June 2, 1931

Tutuila

Mar. 1, 1930

Do.

S-35

do

Do.

Villalobos

Sept. 3, 1926

Oct. 21, 1927

S-36

May 15, 1931

May 28, 1931

Whipple

Apr. 14, 1930

May 19, 1930

do

May 8, 1932

May 16, 1932

do

Nov. 28, 1930

Feb. 4, 1931

S-37

May 15, 1931

May 28, 1931

do

July 19, 1931

July 23, 1931

do

May 8, 1932

May 16, 1932

do

Oct. 19, 1931

Nov. 2, 1931

S-38

May 15, 1931

May 28, 1931

do

Feb. 5, 1932

Feb. 26, 1932

do

Oct. 10, 1931

Oct. 16, 1931

do

Feb. 27, 1932

Apr. 23, 1932

do

May 28, 1932

June 2, 1932

do

Oct. 4, 1932

Oct. 25, 1932

PERSONNEL OF THE LANDING PARTIES FROM THE FOLLOWING SHIPS

Name of vessel

Period of service, both dates inclusive

Name of vessel

Period of service, both dates inclusive

From--

To--

From--

To--

Chaumont

Dec. 23, 1926

Jan. 1, 1927

Pecos

Feb. 9, 1927

Apr. 23, 1927

do

Feb. 24, 1927

May 5, 1927

do

June 18, 1927

June 21, 1927

do

May 20, 1927

May 30, 1927

do

July 16, 1927

July 18, 1927

do

June 13, 1927

June 25, 1927

do

July 26, 1927

Aug. 13, 1927

do

July 2, 1927

July 6, 1927

do

Sept. 4, 1927

Sept. 6, 1927

do

Oct. 16, 1927

Oct. 20, 1927

do

Oct. 20, 1927

Oct. 21, 1927

--1-53--

Sixth Regiment of United States Marines on board the U.S.S. Henderson from May 2, 1927, to June 2, 1927.

Expeditionary Detachment, Aircraft Squadrons, Third Brigade United States Marines, who were on board the U.S.S. Henderson at Shanghai, China, from June 23, 1927, to June 27, 1927.

A-1041. CHINA SERVICE MEDAL.

(1) To commemorate the services performed by the personnel of the Navy and Marine Corps during operations in China from July 7, 1937, to September 7, 1939, a service medal to be known as the China Service Medal will be issued to the officers and enlisted men who participated in these operations.

(2) The award will be made to the officers and enlisted men of the Navy and Marine Corps who served on shore in China during the period from July 7, 1937, to September 7, 1939, and to the officers and enlisted men who were attached to and serving on board any of the vessels mentioned in the following list between the dates appearing opposite each vessel.

(3) Former members of the Navy and Marine Corps, whose separations from the service have been under honorable conditions and who are eligible for the medal, may apply to the Chief of Naval Personnel or the Commandant, United States Marine Corps, respectively.

(4) No person is entitled to more than one medal for service during these operations.

Name of vessel

Period of service (both dates inclusive)

Name of vessel

Period of service (both dates inclusive)

From--

To--

From--

To--

Alden

July 7, 1937

July 24,1937

Edsall

July 7, 1937

Oct. 28, 1937

Aug. 3, 1937

Nov. 18, 1937

Nov. 10, 1937

Dec. 18, 1937

July 18, 1938

Sept. 27, 1938

Mar. 24, 1938

July 12, 1938

Jan. 30, 1939

Feb. 27, 1939

Apr. 3, 1939

Sept. 4, 1939

June 6, 1939

Aug. 8, 1939

Edwards, John D.

July 7, 1937

Nov. 18, 1937

Asheville

July 7, 1937

Dec. 28, 1937

July 18, 1938

Sept. 27, 1938

Mar. 24, 1938

Feb. 4, 1939

Jan. 30, 1939

Feb. 26, 1939

Apr. 6, 1939

July 17, 1939

June 6, 1939

Sept. 7, 1939

Augusta

July 7, 1937

July 24, 1937

Finch

July 7, 1937

Dec. 4, 1937

Aug. 3, 1937

Jan. 6, 1938

July 10, 1938

Sept. 6, 1938

Jan. 20, 1938

Jan. 22, 1938

May 6, 1939

May 15, 1939

Apr. 8, 1938

Dec. 28, 1938

June 18, 1939

Sept. 7, 1939

Apr. 22, 1939

Sept. 7, 1939

Ford, John D.

July 7, 1937

Nov. 19, 1937

Barker

July 7, 1937

July 24, 1937

Jan. 15, 1938

Feb. 3, 1938

Aug. 3, 1937

Nov. 18, 1937

Feb. 17, 1938

Feb. 24, 1938

Feb. 9, 1938

Feb. 28, 1938

July 15, 1938

Sept. 15, 1938

July 18, 1938

Sept. 27, 1938

Nov. 2, 1938

Dec. 15, 1938

Feb. 26, 1939

Apr. 3, 1939

June 5, 1939

Sept. 7, 1939

June 6, 1939

Aug. 14, 1939

Gold Star

Aug. 26, 1937

Sept. 7, 1937

Bittern

July 7, 1937

Oct. 4, 1937

Sept. 22, 1937

Sept. 28, 1937

May 6, 1939

May 15, 1939

Nov. 27, 1937

Dec. 1, 1937

June 8, 1939

Sept. 7, 1939

Feb. 11, 1938

Feb. 14, 1938

Blackhawk

July 7, 1937

Nov. 18, 1937

Sept. 26, 1938

Oct. 11, 1938

Apr. 4, 1938

Apr. 6, 1938

Nov. 25, 1938

Nov. 29, 1938

July 18, 1938

Sept. 28, 1938

Feb. 10, 1939

Feb. 27, 1939

June 5, 1939

Sept. 7, 1939

May 5, 1939

May 19, 1939

Bridge

Nov. 8, 1937

Mar. 9, 1938

July 18, 1939

Aug. 1, 1939

Bulmer

July 7, 1937

Nov. 10, 1937

Guam

July 7, 1937

Sept. 7, 1939

Nov. 26, 1937

Dec. 18, 1937

Henderson

Oct. 24, 1937

Nov. 14, 1937

Apr. 8, 1938

Aug. 6, 1938

May 2, 1938

May 23, 1938

Apr. 3, 1939

Sept. 4, 1939

Dec. 30, 1938

Jan. 20, 1939

Canopus

July 7, 1937

Sept. 21, 1937

July 2, 1939

July 26, 1039

Oct. 3, 1937

Oct. 6, 1937

Heron

July 7, 1937

Oct. 4, 1937

Oct. 19, 1937

Oct. 25, 1937

Sept. 15, 1938

Sept. 22, 1938

Oct. 13, 1938

Oct. 29, 1938

July 27, 1939

Aug. 3, 1939

May 11, 1939

Aug. 12, 1939

Isabel

July 7, 1937

Oct. 29, 1937

Chaumont

July 7, 1937

July 19, 1937

Jan. 5, 1938

Sept. 7, 1939

Sept. 18, 1937

Oct. 4, 1937

Jones, Paul

July 7, 1937

July 24, 1937

Oct. 17, 1937

Oct. 23, 1937

Sept. 26, 1937

Nov. 19, 1937

Nov. 6, 1937

Nov. 13, 1937

Aug. 12, 1938

Sept. 27, 1938

Feb. 11, 1938

Feb. 18, 1938

June 5, 1939

Sept. 7, 1939

Oct. 29, 1938

Nov. 19, 1938

Luzon

July 7, 1937

Sept. 7, 1939

May 15, 1939

June 6, 1939

Marblehead

Sept. 19, 1937

Feb. 16, 1938

Aug. 22, 1939

Sept. 7, 1939

May 14, 1938

Aug. 7, 1938

--1-54--

Name of vessel

Period of service (both dates inclusive)

Name of vessel

Period of service (both dates inclusive)

From--

To--

From--

To--

Marblehead

Aug. 22, 1938

Sept. 27, 1938

Ramapo

Mar. 28, 1939

Apr. 5, 1939

Apr. 9, 1939

Sept. 7, 1939

July 3, 1939

July 14, 1939

Mindanao

July 7, 1937

Sept. 7, 1939

S-36

July 7, 1937

Sept. 19, 1937

Monocacy

July 7, 1937

Jan. 31, 1939

Oct. 13, 1938

Oct. 29, 1938

Oahu

July 7, 1937

Sept. 7, 1939

May 25, 1939

Sept. 7, 1939

Panay

July 7, 1937

Dec. 12, 1937

S-37

July 7, 1937

Aug. 25, 1937

Parrott

July 7, 1937

Dec. 18, 1937

Oct. 13, 1938

Oct. 29, 1938

Mar. 2, 1938

Mar. 25, 1938

July 19, 1939

Sept. 7, 1939

Sept. 14, 1938

Sept. 28, 1938

S-38

July 7, 1937

July 21, 1937

June 3, 1939

Sept. 4, 1939

Oct. 13, 1938

Oct. 29, 1938

Peary

Aug. 16, 1937

Nov. 17, 1937

May 2, 1939

Sept. 7, 1939

Dec. 15, 1937

Dec. 24, 1937

S-39

July 7, 1937

July 21, 1937

Jan. 6, 1938

Jan. 25, 1938

Oct. 13, 1938

Oct. 29, 1938

Feb. 8, 1938

Feb. 27, 1938

July 4, 1939

Sept. 7, 1939

July 15, 1938

Oct. 14, 1938

S-40

July 7, 1937

July 21, 1937

June 5, 1939

Sept. 7, 1939

Oct. 13, 1938

Oct. 29, 1938

Pecos

Aug. 19, 1937

Oct. 4, 1937

May 25, 1939

Sept. 7, 1939

July 16, 1938

July 31, 1938

S-41

July 7, 1937

Aug. 25, 1937

Aug. 23, 1938

Sept. 28, 1938

Oct. 13, 1938

Oct. 29, 1938

May 31, 1939

Sept. 7, 1939

July 4, 1939

Sept. 7, 1939

Pigeon

July 7, 1937

Sept. 19, 1937

Sacramento

July 7, 1937

Sept. 26, 1937

Oct. 13, 1938

Oct. 29, 1938

Oct. 5, 1937

Mar. 27, 1938

May 2, 1939

May 11, 1939

June 3, 1938

Jan. 2, 1939

July 30, 1939

Sept. 7, 1939

Stewart

July 7, 1937

Oct. 17, 1937

Pillsbury

July 7, 1937

Nov. 17, 1937

Oct. 30, 1937

Dec. 18, 1937

Dec. 31, 1937

Jan. 6, 1938

Feb. 24, 1938

Apr. 7, 1938

Jan. 20, 1938

Feb. 2, 1938

June 3, 1939

Sept. 4, 1939

July 15, 1938

Nov. 11, 1938

Trinity

Aug. 28, 1939

Sept. 7, 1939

June 5, 1939

Sept. 7, 1939

Tulsa

July 7, 1937

July 13, 1938

Pope

July 7, 1937

Nov. 17, 1937

Sept. 17, 1938

Feb. 4, 1939

Dec. 15, 1937

Jan. 17, 1938

Apr. 6, 1939

Sept. 7, 1939

Jan. 31, 1938

Mar. 1, 1938

Tutuila

July 7, 1937

Sept. 7, 1939

July 15, 1938

Sept. 20, 1938

Whipple

July 7, 1937

July 24, 1937

Nov. 15, 1938

Dec. 16, 1938

Aug. 3, 1937

Nov. 18, 1937

June 5, 1939

Sept. 7, 1939

July 18, 1938

Sept. 27, 1938

Ramapo

Aug. 1, 1937

Aug. 15, 1937

Feb. 26, 1939

Apr. 3, 1939

Oct. 21, 1937

Oct. 25, 1937

June 6, 1939

Sept. 7, 1939

A-1042. AMERICAN DEFENSE SERVICE MEDAL.

(1) The American Defense Service Medal will be awarded to all persons in the naval service who served on active duty between September 8, 1939, and December 7, 1941, both dates inclusive.

(2) A service clasp, "Fleet" or "Base," is authorized to be worn on the ribbon of the medal by each person who performed duties as set forth below. No person is entitled to more than one such clasp.

(a) Fleet.--For service on the high seas while regularly attached to any vessel or aircraft squadron of the Atlantic, Pacific, or Asiatic Fleets; to include vessels of the Naval Transportation Service and vessels operating directly under the Chief of Naval Operations.

(b) Base.--For service on shore at bases and naval stations outside the continental limits of the United States.

(3) A bronze star, three-sixteenths of an inch in diameter, will be worn on the service ribbon in lieu of any clasp authorized.

(4) Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard personnel, who served on the following vessels operating in actual or potential belligerent contact with the Axis Forces In the Atlantic Ocean between the dates set opposite the ship in the table below are authorized to wear upon the American Defense Medal service ribbon, a bronze letter "A" in lieu of the bronze star. Such letter shall be

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3/8 inch in height and shall be worn centered in the ribbon. When the "A" is worn, no star shall be worn upon the ribbon:

Name

Operating

From--

To--

Albemarle

June 23, 1941

July 22, 1941

do

Aug. 15, 1941

Nov. 1, 1941

Alchiba

Oct. 13, 1941

Doc. 7, 1941

Alcyone

Sept. 8,1841

Oct. 11, 1941

Algonquin (CG)

June 22, 1941

Dec. 7, 1941

Algorab

Oct. 6, 1941

Nov. 22, 1941

do

Nov. 29, 1941

Dec. 4, 1941

Alhena

Sept. 8, 1941

Oct. 3, 1941

Almaack

Aug. 1, 1941

Aug. 16, 1941

Do.

Oct. 8, 1941

Nov. 26, 1941

Anderson

Sept. 8, 1941

Oct. 11, 1941

do

Oct. 30, 1941

Dec. 7, 1941

Arcturus

June 26, 1941

July 18, 1941

do

Aug. 12, 1941

Sept. 17, 1941

Arkansas

June 26, 1941

July 18, 1941

do

Aug. 7, 1941

Oct. 16, 1941

do

Nov. 22, 1941

Dec. 3, 1941

Augusta

Aug. 7, 1941

Aug. 13, 1941

Babbitt

Sept. 16, 1941

Oct. 31, 1941

do

Nov. 13, 1941

Dec. 7, 1941

Badger

Oct. 6, 1941

Do.

Badger, G. E.

June 24, 1941

July 24, 1941

Do

Aug. 5, 1941

Dec. 7, 1941

Bainbridge

Aug. 1, 1941

Aug. 18, 1941

do

Sept. 8, 1941

Nov. 17, 1941

Bear

July 4, 1941

Oct. 10, 1941

Belknap

July 20, 1941

Aug. 19, 1941

do

Sept. 12, 1941

Dec. 7, 1941

Benson

June 30, 1941

July 18, 1941

do

July 31, 1941

Aug. 13, 1941

do

Sept. 8, 1941

Oct. 10, 1941

do

Oct. 20, 1941

Nov. 23, 1941

do

Dec. 1, 1941

Dec. 7, 1941

Bernadou

Aug. 6, 1941

Sept. 13, 1941

do

Sept. 23, 1941

Nov. 3, 1941

do

Nov. 18, 1941

Dec. 7, 1941

Biddle, W. P.

June 26, 1941

July 18, 1941

do

Sept. 8, 1941

Oct. 3, 1941

Bowdoin

June 22, 1941

Dec. 7, 1941

Brant

Nov. 24, 1941

Do.

Brooklyn

June 26, 1941

July 18, 1941

do

Sept. 21, 1941

Oct. 15, 1941

Broome

July 29. 1941

Sept. 13, 1941

do

Sept. 26, 1941

Oct. 28, 1941

Buck

Oct. 14, 1941

Dec. 1, 1941

Campbell (CG)

Sept. 17, 1941

Dec. 7, 1941

Capella

July 24, 1941

July 30, 1941

do

Oct. 27, 1941

Nov. 5, 1941

do

Nov. 17, 1941

Nov. 26, 1941

Chateau Thierry

Sept. 16, 1941

Nov. 15, 1941

Cherokee

June 27, 1941

July 18, 1941

do

Oct, 30, 1941

Dec. 7, 1941

Chimango

Aug. 1, 1941

Oct. 8, 1941

Cimarron

Sept. 8, 1941

Oct. 3, 1941

do

Oct. 25, 1941

Nov. 1, 1941

do

Nov. 29, 1941

Dec. 7, 1941

Cole

July 29, 1941

Sept. 12, 1941

do

Sept. 29, 1941

Oct. 14, 1941

do

Nov. 1, 1941

Dec. 7, 1941

Comanche (CG)

June 22, 1941

Do.

Cotinga

Sept. 1, 1941

Oct. 8, 1941

Dallas

July 10, 1941

July 31, 1941

do

Aug. 18, 1941

Oct. 17, 1941

do

Oct. 26, 1941

Nov. 28, 1941

Davis

Oct. 23, 1941

Nov. 5, 1941

Decatur

Sept. 13, 1941

Oct. 22, 1941

do

Nov. 4,1.941

Dec. 7, 1941

Delta

Sept. 7, 1941

Oct. 11, 1941

do

Nov. 10, 1941

Nov. 16, 1941

Dickman, J. T.

Nov. 29, 1941

Dec. 7, 1941

Dupont

July 9, 1941

Aug. 1, 1941

do

Sept. 8, 1941

Sept. 23, 1941

do

Oct. 2, 1941

Nov. 3, 1941

do

Nov. 16, 1941

Nov. 23, 1941

Eberle

Sept. 11, 1941

Oct. 14, 1941

do

Oct. 26, 1941

Nov 28, 1941

Name

Operating

From--

To--

Edison

Nov. 1, 1941

Nov. 23, 1941

do

Dec. 1, 1941

Dec. 7, 1941

Ellis

Aug. 16, 1941

Oct. 17, 1941

do

Oct. 26, 1941

Nov. 26, 1941

Ericsson

Sept. 11, 1941

Oct. 14, 1941

do

Oct. 26, 1941

Nov. 28, 1941

Fuller

June 26, 1941

July 18, 1941

Gannet

Sept. 19, 1941

Nov. 6, 1941

Gleaves

June 26, 1941

July 18, 1941

do

Aug. 18, 1941

Nov. 7, 1941

do

Nov. 26, 1941

Dec. 7, 1941

Goldfinch

Aug. 1, 1941

Aug. 9, 1941

do

Oct. 2, 1941

Dec. 7, 1941

Goldsborough

June 22, 1941

July 22, 1941

do

Aug. 1, 1941

Oct. 10, 1941

do

Oct. 18, 1941

Dec. 7, 1941

Grackle

Oct. 2, 1941

Do.

Grayson

Sept. 12, 1941

Do.

Greer

July 10, 1941

July 30, 1941

do

Aug. 29, 1941

Sept. 13, 1941

do

Sept. 21, 1941

Oct. 27, 1941

do

Nov. 4, 1941

Dec. 2, 1941

Griffin

Nov. 26, 1941

Dec. 7, 1941

Gull

Sept. 1, 1941

Do.

Gwin

Sept. 23, 1941

Do.

Hammann

Sept. 9, 1941

Oct. 11, 1941

do

Oct. 30, 1941

Dec. 7, 1941

Hamul

June 22, 1941

July 13, 1941

do

Sept. 9, 1941

Oct. 4, 1941

do

Oct. 18, 1941

Dec. 7, 1941

Heywood

June 26, 1941

July 18, 1941

do

Sept. 8, 1941

Oct. 3, 1941

Hughes

June 26, 1941

July 4, 1941

do

July 25, 1941

Oct. 11, 1941

do

Oct. 30, 1941

Nov. 4, 1941

do

Nov. 13, 1941

Nov. 26, 1941

Hughes, C. F.

June 26, 1911

July 18, 1941

do

Aug. 18, 1941

Nov. 7, 1941

do

Nov. 22, 1941

Dec. 7, 1941

Idaho

July 10, 1941

July 18, 1941

do

Sept. 8, 1941

Dec. 7, 1941

Ingham (CG)

Oct. 16, 1941

Nov. 28, 1941

Jacamar

Aug. 1, 1941

Oct. 8, 1941

Jones, H. P.

June 26, 1941

July 18, 1941

do

Aug. 4, 1941

Aug. 17, 1941

do

Sept. 8, 1941

Oct. 9, 1941

do

Oct. 20, 1941

Nov. 21, 1941

do

Dec. 1, 1941

Dec. 7, 1941

Jouett

Oct. 21, 1941

Nov. 4, 1941

Kaweah

Nov. 15, 1941

Dec. 7, 1941

Kearny

Sept. 13, 1941

Do.

Kilauea

Oct. 3, 1941

Oct. 8, 1941

do

Nov. 18, 1941

Nov. 26, 1941

Kite

Sept. 1, 1941

Nov. 28, 1941

Lansdale

June 27, 1941

July 18, 1941

do

Aug. 18, 1941

Oct. 2, 1941

do

Nov. 25, 1941

Dec. 7, 1941

Lapwing

June 27, 1941

Aug. 31, 1941

Laramie

Oct. 17, 1941

Dec. 7, 1941

Lea

June 26, 1941

July 18, 1941

do

Aug. 12, 1941

Sept. 13, 1941

do

Sept. 26, 1941

Nov. 5, 1941

do

Nov. 16, 1941

Dec. 7, 1941

Leary

Sept. 16, 1941

Oct. 31, 1941

do

Nov. 13, 1941

Dec. 7, 1941

Lee, Harry

Sept. 8, 1941

Oct. 3, 1941

Livermore

Sept. 13, 1941

Oct. 21, 1941

do

Nov. 3, 1941

Dec. 7, 1941

Ludlow

Oct. 21, 1941

Dec. 2, 1941

McCormick

June 22, 1941

July 13, 1941

do

July 29, 1941

Oct. 9, 1941

do

Oct. 30, 1941

Dec. 2, 1941

McDougal

July 11, 1941

July 26, 1941

do

Aug. 6, 1941

Aug. 13, 1941

do

Aug. 26, 1941

Oct. 12, 1941

do

Nov. 30, 1941

Dec. 7, 1941

Mackerel

Nov. 24, 1941

Do.

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Name

Operating

From--

To--

MacLeish

June 23, 1941

July 3, 1941

do

Aug. 1, 1941

Aug. 17, 1941

do

Sept. 8, 1941

Oct. 31, 1941

do

Nov. 16, 1941

Dec. 7, 1941

Madison

June 26, 1941

June 29, 1941

do

Aug. 6, 1941

Aug. 12, 1941

do

Aug. 18, 1941

Nov. 10, 1941

do

Nov. 27, 1941

Dec. 7, 1941

Markab

Oct. 13, 1941

Nov. 19, 1941

Mattole

Sept. 12, 1941

Sept. 15, 1941

do

Oct. 6, 1941

Nov. 16, 1941

Mayo

June 26, 1941

July 18, 1941

do

Aug. 6, 1941

Sept. 2, 1941

do

Sept. 27, 1941

Oct. 28, 1941

do

Nov. 11, 1941

Dec. 7, 1941

Mayrant

July 17, 1941

July 25, 1941

do

Aug. 6, 1941

Sept. 12, 1941

do

Sept. 20, 1941

Oct. 10, 1941

do

Nov. 30, 1941

Dec. 7, 1941

Memphis

Oct. 23, 1941

Nov. 5, 1941

Meredith

Sept. 22, 1941

Dec. 7, 1941

Mississippi

July 3, 1941

July 11, 1941

do

Aug. 1, 1941

Aug. 16, 1941

do

Aug. 27, 1941

Sept. 11, 1941

do

Sept. 20, 1941

Dec. 7, 1941

Mizar

Aug. 1, 1941

Aug. 18, 1941

do

Aug. 30, 1941

Sept. 4, 1941

do

Sept. 19, 1941

Sept. 24, 1941

do

Oct. 13, 1941

Oct. 19, 1941

Modoc (CG)

June 22, 1941

Dec. 7, 1941

Moffett

Aug. 6, 1941

Aug. 13, 1941

do

Aug. 27, 1941

Oct. 17, 1941

do

Nov. 29, 1941

Dec. 7, 1941

Monssen

Sept. 22, 1941

Do.

Morris

July 11, 1941

July 18, 1941

do

Sept. 8, 1941

Oct. 21, 1941

do

Oct. 30, 1941

Nov. 4, 1941

do

Nov. 14, 1941

Nov. 26, 1941

Mt. Vernon

Nov. 29, 1941

Dec. 7, 1941

Munargo

June 22, 1941

Aug. 4, 1941

do

Aug. 26, 1941

Aug. 30, 1941

do

Sept. 19, 1941

Sept. 22, 1941

do

Oct. 2, 1941

Oct. 28, 1941

Mustin

Sept. 8, 1941

Oct. 21, 1941

do

Oct. 30, 1941

Nov. 23, 1941

Nashville

June 26, 1941

July 18, 1941

New Mexico

do

July 4, 1941

do

July 26, 1941

Oct. 10, 1941

do

Oct. 30, 1941

Nov. 4, 1941

do

Nov. 14, 1941

Nov. 23, 1941

New York

June 26, 1941

July 19, 1941

do

Sept. 9, 1941

Nov. 26, 1941

Niblack

June 27, 1941

July 18, 1941

do

Aug. 4, 1941

Aug. 16, 1941

do

Sept. 8, 1941

Oct. 7, 1941

do

Oct. 23, 1941

Nov. 22, 1941

do

Dec. 1, 1941

Dec. 7, 1941

Nicholson

Nov. 11, 1941

Do.

Northland (CG)

June 22, 1941

Do.

North Star (CG)

do

Do.

O'Brien

July 3, 1941

July 11, 1941

do

Aug. 1, 1941

Aug. 9, 1941

do

Sept. 8, 1941

Oct. 20, 1941

do

Oct. 30, 1941

Nov. 4, 1941

do

Nov. 14, 1941

Nov. 23, 1941

Omaha

Nov. 5, 1941

Nov. 6, 1941

Orizaba

June 26, 1941

July 18, 1941

do

Nov. 29, 1941

Dec. 7, 1941

Overton

Aug. 1, 1941

Aug. 18, 1941

do

Sept. 8, 1941

Nov. 15, 1941

Pequot (CG)

Aug. 9, 1941

Sept. 20, 1941

Philadelphia

Oct. 31, 1941

Nov. 4, 1941

do

Nov. 14, 1941

Nov. 23, 1941

Plunkett

June 26, 1941

July 18, 1941

do

Aug. 7, 1941

Sept. 2, 1941

do

Sept. 22, 1941

Oct. 21, 1941

do

Nov. 4, 1941

Dec. 7, 1941

Pocomoke

Oct. 12, 1941

Do.

Pollux

Oct. 19, 1941

Oct. 28, 1941

do

Nov. 27, 1941

Dec. 4, 1941

Name

Operating

From--

To--

Prairie

Sept. 17, 1941

Dec. 7, 1941

Quincy

Aug. 1, 1941

Oct. 11, 1941

do

Nov. 30, 1941

Dec. 7, 1941

Ranger

Sept. 24, 1941

Oct. 26, 1941

Ranger Air Group:

VF-42

do

Oct. 20, 1941

VS-41

do

Do.

VS-42

do

Do.

Rapidan

Sept. 25, 1941

Dec. 7, 1941

Raritan (CG)

June 22, 1941

Do.

Redwing

Nov. 23, 1941

Do.

Relief

Oct. 9, 1941

Oct. 19, 1941

do

Oct. 25, 1941

Dec. 7, 1941

Republic

Sept. 8, 1941

Oct. 3, 1941

Reuben James

June 22, 1941

July 13, 1941

do

Aug. 1, 1941

Aug. 17, 1941

do

Sept. 8, 1941

Oct. 31, 1941

Rhind

July 17, 1941

July 25, 1941

do

Aug. 6, 1941

Sept. 11, 1941

do

Sept 20, 1941

Oct. 11, 1941

Roe

Oct. 10, 1941

Dec. 7, 1941

Rowan

Aug. 27, 1941

Sept. 10, 1941

do

Sept. 21, 1941

Oct. 11, 1941

do

Nov. 30, 1941

Dec. 7, 1941

Russell

June 26, 1941

July 4, 1941

do

July 24, 1941

Oct. 15, 1941

do

Oct. 30, 1941

Nov. 4, 1941

do

Nov. 14, 1941

Nov. 23, 1941

S-22

Nov. 25, 1941

Dec. 7, 1941

S-30

do

Do.

S-33

Nov. 25, 1941

Dec. 7, 1941

S-43

do

Do.

S-47

do

Do.

St. Augustine

Nov. 1, 1941

Do.

Salamonie

June 26, 1941

Aug. 16, 1941

do

Sept. 24, 1941

Sept. 27, 1941

do

Nov. 29, 1941

Dec. 2, 1941

Salinas

July 27, 1941

Nov. 22, 1941

Sampson

Aug. 6, 1941

Aug. 13, 1941

do

Sept. 8, 1941

Oct. 31, 1941

Sangamon

Aug. 8, 1941

Sept. 13, 1941

do

Oct. 9, 1941

Oct. 14, 1941

Sapelo

June 22, 1941

Aug. 15, 1941

do

Oct. 30, 1941

Dec. 7, 1941

Savannah

Sept. 23, 1941

Oct. 10, 1941

do

Oct. 30, 1941

Nov. 4, 1941

do

Nov. 14, 1941

Nov. 23, 1941

Schenck

Sept. 16, 1941

Oct. 31. 1941

do

Nov. 16, 1941

Dec. 7, 1941

Simpson

June 22, 1941

July 13, 1941

do

July 29, 1941

Nov. 7, 1941

Sims

July 11, 1941

July 18, 1941

do

Aug. 1, 1941

Oct. 2. 1941

Somers

Nov. 5, 1941

Nov. 6, 1941

Stack

Aug. 27, 1941

Sept. 6, 1941

do

Sept. 24, 1941

Sept. 26, 1941

do

Oct. 16, 1941

Oct. 17, 1941

Sterett

Aug. 27, 1941

Sept. 6, 1911

do

Sept. 24, 1941

Sept. 25, 1941

Stratford

Nov. 1, 1941

Dec. 7, 1941

Sturtevant

June 22, 1941

July 13, 1941

do

Aug. 1, 1941

Aug. 16, 1941

do

Oct. 10, 1941

Nov. 17, 1941

do

Nov. 28, 1941

Dec. 7, 1941

Suwannee

Nov. 16, 1941

Nov. 22, 1941

Swanson

Oct. 30, 1941

Dec. 2, 1941

Tarazed

Sept. 8, 1941

Nov. 22, 1941

Tarbell

July 9, 1941

Aug. 1, 1941

do

Sept. 7, 1941

Oct. 10, 1941

do

Oct. 21, 1941

Nov. 21, 1911

Tarbell

Dec. 5, 1941

Dec. 7, 1941

Texas

July 17, 1941

July 26, 1941

do

Oct. 13, 1941

Nov. 26, 1941

Trippe

July 17, 1941

July 25, 1941

do

Aug. 27, 1941

Oct. 31, 1941

Truxtun

July 21, 1941

Aug. 4, 1941

do

Sept. 8, 1941

Nov. 13, 1941

Tuscaloosa

Aug. 6, 1941

Aug. 13, 1941

do

Sept. 8, 1941

Dec. 7, 1941

Upshur.

Aug. 20, 1941

Sept. 3, 1941

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Name

Operating

From--

To--

Upshur

Sept. 10, 1941

Oct. 14, 1941

do

Oct. 26, 1941

Nov. 29, 1941

Vincennes

Aug. 1, 1941

Aug. 9, 1941

do

Sept. 8, 1941

Oct. 25, 1941

do

Nov. 30, 1941

Dec. 7, 1941

Vixen

Nov. 25, 1941

Dec. 1, 1941

VP -71

June 22, 1941

Dec. 7, 1941

VP-72

do

Do.

VP-73

do

July 20, 1941

do

July 21, 1941

Sept. 9, 1941

VP-74

June 24, 1941

July 26, 1941

Vulcan

Aug. 30, 1941

Dec. 7, 1941

Wainwright

Sept. 9, 1941

Sept. 10, 1941

do

Nov. 29, 1941

Dec. 7, 1941

Wakefield

do

Do.

Walke

July 3, 1941

July 11, 1941

do

Aug. 1, 1941

Aug. 9, 1941

do

Sept. 8, 1941

Oct. 20, 1941

do

Oct. 30, 1941

Nov. 4, 1941

do

Nov. 14, 1941

Nov. 23, 1941

Wasp

Aug. 1, 1941

Aug. 9, 1941

do

Sept. 23, 1941

Oct. 17, 1941

Wasp, Air Group:

[merge]

VF-72

Aug. 1, 1941

Aug. 9, 1941

Name

Operating

From--

To--

Wasp, Air Group:

VF-72

Sept. 23, 1941

Oct. 17, 1941

VS-71

Aug. 1, 1941

Aug. 9, 1941

do

Sept. 23, 1941

Oct. 17, 1941

VS-72

Aug. 1, 1941

Aug. 9, 1941

do

Sept. 23, 1941

Oct. 17, 1941

West Point

Nov. 29, 1941

Dec. 7, 1941

Wichita

Aug. 1, 1941

Aug. 16, 1941

do

Aug. 28, 1941

Dec. 7, 1941

Wilkes

Nov. 1, 1941

Do.

Winslow

Aug. 6, 1941

Aug. 13, 1941

do

Sept. 8, 1941

Oct. 8, 1941

do

Nov. 29, 1941

Dec. 7, 1941

Wood, Leonard

do

Do.

Woolsey

Nov. 1, 1941

Do.

Yorktown

Sept. 21, 1941

Oct. 11, 1941

do

Oct. 31, 1911

Nov. 4, 1941

Yorktown Air Group:

VB-5

Sept. 21, 1941

Oct. 11, 1941[split] Do.

VS-41

do

VT-5

do

Do.

Yukon

Oct. 28, 1941

Dec. 7, 1941

Zircon

Oct. 11, 1941

Do.

(5) Naval Reserve personnel on training duty under orders must have served at least 10 days in such duty. Persons ordered to active duty for physical examination and subsequently disqualified are not entitled to this award. Reserve officers ordered to ships of the fleet for training duty (cruise) and officers serving on board ships for temporary additional duty from shore stations are not considered "regularly attached" and are not entitled to the fleet clasp.

(6) Duty in Alaska is considered outside the continental limits of the United States.

(7) Except as set forth in the above, no length of active duty performed during the period September 8, 1939, and December 7, 1941, has been stipulated to qualify any person in the naval service for this award.

AREA CAMPAIGN MEDALS

A-1043. AMERICAN, EUROPEAN-AFRICAN-MIDDLE EASTERN, AND ASIATIC-PACIFIC CAMPAIGN MEDALS.

(1) To commemorate the services performed by personnel of the Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard who, during any period between December 7, 1941, inclusive, and a date 6 months subsequent to the termination of the present war, shall have served outside of the continental limits of the United States in any of the areas mentioned below, the American, European-African-Middle Eastern, and Asiatic-Pacific campaign medals will be issued. The Territory of Alaska shall be considered as outside the continental limits of the United States.

AMERICAN AREA

East boundary.--From the North Pole, south along the 75th meridian west longitude to the 77th parallel north latitude, thence southeast through Davis Strait to the intersection of the 40th parallel north latitude and the 35th meridian west longitude, thence south along that meridian to the 10th parallel north latitude, thence southeast to the intersection of the equator and the 20th meridian west longitude, thence along the 20th meridian west longitude to the South Pole.

West boundary.--From the North Pole, south along the 141st meridian west longitude to the east boundary of Alaska, thence south and southeast along the Alaskan boundary to the Pacific Ocean, thence south along the 130th meridian to its intersection with the 30th parallel north latitude, thence southeast to the

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intersection of the equator and the 100th meridian west longitude, thence south along the 100th meridian west longitude to the South Pole.

EUROPEAN-AFRICAN-MIDDLE EASTERN AREA

East boundary.--From the North Pole, south along the 60th meridian east longitude to its intersection with the eastern border of Iran, thence south along that border to the Gulf of Oman and the intersection of the 60th meridian east longitude, thence south along the 60th meridian east longitude to the South Pole.

West boundary.--Coincident with the east boundary of the American Area.

ASIATIC-PACIFIC AREA

East boundary.--Coincident with the west boundary of the American Area.

West boundary.--Coincident with the east boundary of the European-African-Middle Eastern Area.

3. Appropriate area campaign medals as defined above are authorized under any one of the following conditions:

(a) Sea duty.--Attached to and serving on board a vessel of the Navy or Coast Guard, or upon other vessel to which regularly assigned for duty, in the designated area, or as a member of an organization being transported for duty in an area aboard such vessels, for a period of 30 days. This service need not be continuous nor in the same vessel.

(b) Shore duty.--Attached to and regularly serving on shore in a designated area for a period of 30 days. Such service need not be continuous nor in the same locality but must be within the designated area.

(c) Any combination of (a) and (6) above that will aggregate 30 days in a designated area.

(d) Patrols.--Service in patrol vessels or aircraft operating in or above ocean waters, provided the individual has been attached to such units for a period of 30 days and has performed regularly required patrols. This provision is applicable even though the base from which such vessels or aircraft operate is within the continental limits of the United States.

(e) Combat.--In all cases wherein a vessel, aircraft or other unit engages In combat with, attacks, or is attacked by enemy forces, all personnel serving in the vessel, aircraft, or other unit shall immediately become eligible for the appro-

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priate campaign medal without reference to the 30-day provision above. However, the certain presence of enemy forces, especially in the case of enemy submarines, shall be established before this provision shall apply.

(f) Hazardous duty.--The engagement in any service in a designated area which, in the opinion of the appropriate Fleet or Frontier Commander or Commandant, United States Marine Corps, is equally as hazardous as combat duty shall render the individuals concerned immediately eligible for the appropriate area medal without reference to any time limitation. This provision shall apply to such operations as mine recovery and disposal, bomb disposal, etc., or equally hazardous operations.

(g) Passengers.--No individual en route in a purely passenger status shall become eligible for any area campaign medal unless he or the means of conveyance on which he is traveling is attacked by or engages In combat with the enemy. In the latter case, he shall immediately become eligible for the appropriate medal upon the occasion of the attack or combat. In this provision passage as a patient in a hospital ship shall be considered as attached to the ship and not in a passenger status.

(h) Temporary or temporary additional duty.--No individual engaged on temporary or temporary additional duty shall become eligible unless such duty includes a period of at least 30 days in a designated area or unless he engages in combat with or is subjected to attack by enemy forces. In the latter case, he will immediately become eligible, upon the occasion of the attack or combat, without reference to time limit.

(j) In any case, service which entitled an individual to a. clasp or star as defined in existing orders shall also entitle him to the ribbon of the area in which the service is rendered.

4. The Chief of Naval Personnel, Commandant, United States Marine Corps, and Commandant, United States Coast Guard, shall issue the necessary orders for appropriate entries to be made in the records of personnel entitled to the area campaign medals, for other required reports and records, and for procedure in case records are lost or destroyed.

5. Appropriate clasps will be authorized from time to time indicating actual combat service in the several campaigns or engagements of the war. Campaigns or engagements considered to be worthy of such commemoration will be designated by the Commander in Chief, United States Fleet, and the Chief of Naval Operations.

6. Pending issue of the medals, the service ribbons are authorized to be worn in lieu thereof. For participation in each campaign or engagement for which a clasp is authorized, a bronze star shall be worn. For five or more campaigns or engagements, a silver star shall be worn on the ribbon in lieu of each five bronze stars.

GUNNERY MEDALS

A-1044. EDWARD TRENCHARD SECTION NAVY LEAGUE MEDAL.--The medal is awarded annually July 1 to the set of three turret pointers attaining the highest merit for turret guns at short-range battle practice.

A-1045. KNOX GUN-POINTER MEDAL.--The Knox gun-pointer medals are awarded annually by the Knox Trophy Foundation to the set of gun pointers making the highest merit for guns at short-range battle practice.

GOOD-CONDUCT MEDALS

A-1046. (1) Good-Conduct medals and pins will be issued by the Bureau. A medal will be issued as the first award to an individual and a pin for each subsequent award. An enlisted man shall not be deprived of a good-conduct medal or pin except by conviction for an offense committed in a prior enlistment in

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which a good-conduct medal or pin had been previously held to have been earned but not bestowed. Men with clear records (no offense or qualifying remarks entered in service record), and with a final average of 3.5 in proficiency in rating, are eligible to receive good-conduct awards for service terminating on or after July 1, 1931, as follows:

(a) For first enlistment or minority enlistment, and if extended for 2 years, the last 4 years in lieu thereof, may be considered, provided first period of service would have terminated with an honorable discharge.

(b) For second or subsequent enlistment or extensions of 3 or 4 years.

(c) For a total of 4 years served in extensions of an enlistment.

(d) In a 6-year enlistment, for first 3 years and also for remaining period of the enlistment, provided enlistment terminates with an honorable discharge.

Service in extensions of 1 or 2 years (except as indicated in (a) and (c) above) or for enlistments terminated prior to expiration (except when discharged for convenience of the Government within 3 months of expiration of enlistment) will not be considered for good-conduct awards.

(2) Enlisted men of the Naval Reserve whose records and marks fulfill the requirements prescribed herein for the regular Navy are eligible and may be recommended for good-conduct awards after each 3-year period of continuous active service in time of national emergency and/or war.

(3) Good-conduct pins will be worn on the ribbon of the medal. One bronze star three-sixteenths of an inch in diameter shall be worn on the service ribbon for each good-conduct pin received by any person.

(4) For service terminating prior to July 1, 1931, good-conduct awards will be made in accordance with the requirements as to marks and recommendations in effect at the time of the period of service under consideration and in accordance with service requirements as follows:

(a) Prior to March 3, 1899; for second enlistment under continuous service.

(b) From March 3, 1899, to September 28, 1914, both dates inclusive; for 8 years' continuous service. From August 27, 1912, to September 29, 1914, first enlistments terminating during this period.

(c) From September 29, 1914, through June 30, 1921:

(1) For a second or subsequent enlistment, provided a prior enlistment was terminated with honorable discharge by reason of expiration of enlistment. Continuous service is not required.

(2) For a second enlistment changed to duration of war; and for an extension of 4 years (or extensions aggregating 4 years) changed to duration of war under Alnav 196 of July 11, 1919, provided that a prior enlistment shall have been terminated with honorable discharge, and further provided that said extension shall have been an extension of an enlistment ending between February 3, 1917, and November 11, 1918.

(3) For honorable discharge from not less than 2 years' service in the Regular Navy, following transfer from the United States Naval Reserve Force, under Alnav 196 of July 11, 1919, for the purpose of completion in the Regular Navy of the period of enrollment, provided that a prior enlistment shall have been terminated with honorable discharge. Continuous service is not required.

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(4) For an extension of 4 years or extensions aggregating 4 years, provided basic enlistment would have been terminated with honorable discharge.

(d) For service terminating on or after July 1, 1921:

(1) For first enlistment or for minority enlistment, provided the enlistment is extended or upon reenlistment within 3 months.

(2) For first enlistment if honorably discharged from service

begun In the Naval Reserve Force, and continued in the Regular Navy by transfer, provided that the service in the Navy is of not less than 2 years' duration and that reenlistment is under continuous service.

(3) For a second or subsequent enlistment, previous enlistment having terminated with honorable discharge. Continuous service is not necessary.

(4) Upon discharge from an extension of 4 years (or a total of 4 years) of a first or or other enlistment, provided that basic enlistment would have terminated with an honorable discharge.

(5) For a constructive enlistment of 4 years (or 3 years and 9 months) active duty begun in the Regular Navy and continued in the Naval Reserve (classes F3, F4, or F5), or where a retired man is recalled and completes not less than 3 years and 9 months active duty.

(e) Good-conduct awards are made to those who enlisted or who re-enlisted on or after April 7, 1917: Upon the date of the execution of oath of first permanent commission or warrant in the Navy of those officers who shall have served a total of not less than 3 years and 9 months in enlisted and either commissioned or warrant status.

A-1047. BAILEY MEDAL.--This medal was instituted by the late Rear Admiral Theodorus Bailey for the purpose of inciting the apprentices of the United States Navy to greater effort in acquiring proficiency in their duties.

A-1048. QUALIFICATION MEDALS AND BADGES.--These badges are awarded in accordance with regulations issued by Operations (Division of Fleet Training), and the Commandant, United States Marine Corps. (See Small-Arms Firing Regulations for the Navy, and Marine Corps Manual for the Marine Corps.)

A-1049. NAVAL RESERVE MEDAL.

(1) This medal may be awarded by the Chief of Naval Personnel to any officer or enlisted man of the Naval Reserve who completes, or has completed, 10 years' honorable service in the Naval Reserve, Naval Reserve Force, National Naval Volunteers, or federally recognized Naval Militia in an active-duty or inactive-duty status; and for each additional 10 years of such honorable service, a bronze star may be worn on the ribbon.

(2) In time of war or national emergency, members of the Naval Reserve shall not become eligible for award of a Naval Reserve Medal until they report for active duty.

(3) Application for the medal shall be submitted via the applicant's commanding officer. The application, in letter form, must state the period or periods of service upon which the application for the medal and the authority to wear the bronze star (if entitled) are based. The Commanding Officer shall state in his forwarding endorsement whether or not the applicant's service has been honorable in his present assignment.

(4) Present holders of the Naval Reserve Medal are authorized to wear bronze stars, to which entitled, without specific authorization.

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A-1050. MEDAL FOR MERIT--The act of July 20, 1942 (sec. 2 (2)), provides: "That there is hereby created a decoration to be known as the 'Medal for Merit,' which shall have distinctive appurtenances and devices and only one degree, and Which the President, under such rules and regulations as he shall prescribe, may award to such civilians of the nations prosecuting the war under the joint declaration of the United Nations and of other friendly foreign nations as have, since the proclamation of an emergency by the President on September 8, 1939, distinguished themselves by exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding services: Provided, That awards to civilians of foreign nations shall be only for the performance of an exceptionally meritorious or courageous act or acts in furtherance of the war efforts of the United Nations."

A-1051. BRONZE STAR MEDAL.--Executive Order 9419 of February 4, 1944, provides: "There is hereby established the Bronze Star Medal, with accompanying ribbons and appurtenances, for award to any person who, while serving in any capacity in or with the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, or Coast Guard of the United States on or after December 7, 1941, distinguishes, or has distinguished, himself by heroic or meritorious achievement or service, not involving participation in aerial flight, in connection with military or naval operations against an enemy of the United States."

The Bronze Star Medal shall take precedence next after the Navy and Marine Corps Medal and next before the Air Medal.

The required achievement or service for award of the Bronze Star is less than that required for award of the Silver Star or the Legion of Merit but must nevertheless be accomplished or performed in a manner above that normally to be expected and sufficient to distinguish him among those performing comparable duties. The Bronze Star may be awarded to recognize minor acts of heroism in actual combat or single acts of merit, or meritorious service either in sustained operational activities against an enemy or in direct support of such operations.

No more than one Bronze Star Medal shall be issued to any one person, but for each succeeding heroic or meritorious achievement or service justifying such an award a Gold Star may be awarded in lieu of the Bronze Star Medal to be worn upon the ribbon of the Medal as now prescribed for any other Navy Decorations.

The Bronze Star Medal, or the Gold Star in lieu thereof may be awarded posthumously and, when so awarded, may be presented to the nearest of kin or such other representative as may be designated.

A-1052. COMMENDATION RIBBON.--The Secretary of the Navy on January 11. 1944, authorized a ribbon to be known as the Commendation Ribbon (no medal involved) to be worn by authorized personnel in the same manner as prescribed for other decoration or service ribbons. The Commendation Ribbon will take precedence next after that representing the Air Medal. All personnel of the Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard who have received an individual Letter of Commendation signed by the Secretary of the Navy; the Commander in Chief, United States Fleet; Commander in Chief, United States Pacific Fleet; or the Commander in Chief, United States Atlantic Fleet, for an act of heroism or service performed between 6 December 1941 and 11 January 1944, are hereby authorized to wear the Commendation Ribbon.

All personnel of the above services who shall hereafter receive such a Letter of Commendation, signed by the Secretary of the Navy or one of the abovenamed commanders in chief, are authorized to wear the Commendation Ribbon, provided such Letter of Commendation contains in the text such authorization, signifying the desire of the issuing officer to accord this privilege. A second and each succeeding authorization will be represented by a bronze star on the ribbon. Subordinate commanders may make recommendation for such letters to the Secretary of the Navy or appropriate commander in chief via official channels.

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INDEX

Air Medal

A-1011

American Defense Service Medal

A-1042

American, European-African-Mlddle Eastern, and Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medals

A-1043

Area Campaign Medals

A-1043

Army of Occupation of Germany Medal (1918-23)

A-1038

Bailey Medal

A-1047

Bronze Star Medal

A-1051

Buttons, Lapel, for honorable service

A-4010

Byrd Antarctic Expedition Medal [br] (Commemorating the Byrd Antarctic Expedition of 1928-30.)

A-1025

Campaign and Service Medals

A-1001

China Relief Expedition Medal

A-1031

China Service Medal

A-1041

Civil War Medal

A-1027

Commemorative Medals

A-1001

Awarded by the Navy Department.

Commendation Ribbon

A-1052

Cuban Pacification Medal

A-1032

Decorations

A-1001

Awarded by the Navy Department.

Awarded by the Treasury Department.

Decorations Awarded by Foreign Governments

A-1021

Decorations, Medals, and Badges

A-1001

Delegation of Authority

A-1018

Dewey Medal [br] (Commemorating the Battle of Manila Bay)

A-1022

Distinguished Flying Cross

A-1009

Distinguished Service Medal

A-1006

Dominican Campaign Medal

A-1036

Edward Trenchard Section Navy League Medal

A-1044

Expeditionary Medal (Navy and Marine Corps, initial award 1874)

A-1028

Good-Conduct Medals

A-1046

Gunnery Medals

A-1001

Haitian Campaign Medal

A-1035

Knox Gun-Pointer Medal

A-1045

Legion of Merit

A-1007

Life-Saving Medals Awarded by the Treasury Department

A-1020

Limitation of Medals

A-1016

Medal for Merit

A-1050

Medal of Honor

A-1002

Medal of Honor (1917-18)

A-1003

Medal of Honor Roll

A-1004

Mexican Service Medal

A-1034

Miscellaneous Medals

A-1001

Naval Reserve Medal

A-1049

Navy and Marine Corps Medal

A-1010

Navy Cross

A-1005

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NC-4 Modal [br] (Commemorating the First Transatlantic Flight in the U. S. Naval Flying Boat "NC-4" in May 1919)

A-1024

Nicaraguan Campaign Medal

A-1033

Philippine Campaign Medal

A-1030

Presentation of Decorations

A-1019

Presidential Unit Citation

A-1014

Purple Heart

A-1012

Qualification Medals and Badges

A-1048

Replacement of Medals

A-1017

Sampson Medal [br] (Commemorating Naval engagements in the West Indies)

A-1023

Second Byrd Antarctic Expedition Medal [br] (Commemorating the second Byrd Antarctic Expedition of 1933-35)

A-1026

Second Nicaraguan Campaign Medal

A-1039

Silver Star Medal

A-1008

Small-Arms Medals and Badges

A-1001

Spanish Campaign Medal

A-1029

Specially Meritorious Medal--War with Spain

A-1013

Table of Naval Decorations and Regulations

Pages 13-14

Time Limit for Recommendation and Awards

A-1015

Victory Medal (World War Service Medal)

A-1037

Yangtze Service Medal

A-1040

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