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This Day in U.S. Military History – February 3
On this day in U.S. Military history there were a number of impactful, historic events. Read about these days and the military medals awarded this day…
1690 – Massachusetts took what would later prove to be a crucial step in the establishment of a stable American economy and authorized the first official paper currency to be ever used in the Western Hemisphere. Until 1690, the North American colonies had dealt primarily in coinage. Silver and gold were rather rare, so colonists generally used unofficial coins, or “decrepit coppers.” Boston-based silversmiths John Hull and Robert Sanderson did operate their own mint between 1652 and 1682, issuing silver shillings and three and sixpence pieces, but save for a few ill-fated experiments, paper money was hardly tried or used. The currency was used to pay soldiers fighting a war against Quebec.
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Coast Guard Achievement Medal
Service: Coast Guard
Instituted: 1968
Criteria: Professional and/or leadership achievement in a combat or noncombat situation
Devices: Silver Letter “O”, Bronze Letter “V” (for valor), Gold, Silver Star
Notes: Originally a ribbon-only award. Present configuration was adopted in 1968
Coast Guard Achievement Medal – History
Following the lead of the “Secretary of the Navy Commendation for Achievement with Ribbon” in 1961, (subsequently designated the Navy Achievement Medal), the Secretary of the Treasury established a similar ribbon for Coast Guard personnel on January 29, 1964. The ribbon was formally redesignated as the Coast Guard Achievement Medal on June 11, 1968.
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Coast Guard Medal
Service: Coast Guard
Instituted: 1958
Coast Guard Medal Criteria: Heroism not involving actual conflict with an armed enemy of the United States.
Devices: Gold Star
The Coast Guard’s search and rescue mission makes it inevitable that personnel of that service will occasionally be faced with extremely hazardous situations. After World War II, to provide a parallel Coast Guard decoration to the Navy and Marine Corps Medal, the Coast Guard sought legislation for an appropriate counterpart decoration.
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