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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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USMC Logo Sports Dress Watch
Frontier Logo Sports Dress Watch Inspired from luxury watches, our maker built these military watches for Veterans without the $15k price tag. Not only are they tough and multi-mission capable, these watches also look good while mitering 2×4 or out with the wife in a suit. Why not get one ready to handle your morning coffee or a late night bourbon with the boys? It might even start a conversation for you. Japanese Movement. Rose Gold Coloring. Adjustable Wrist Band. Imported. • Brass Case. • Luminous Hands. • Stainless Steel Metal Back. • Silicon Strap. • 30MM Water Resistant. • Rose Gold Case With Black Trim.
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Marine Corps Expeditionary Medal
Marine Corps Expeditionary Medal – Criteria and Overview
Instituted 1919/1921
Dates: 1919 to Present (retroactive to 1874)
Marine Corps Expeditionary Medal Criteria: Landings on foreign territory and operations against armed opposition for which no specific campaign medal has been authorized
Devices: Silver Letter “W”, Bronze, Silver Star
Notes: Originally a “ribbon only” award
Bars: “Wake Island”
Marine Corps Expeditionary Medal – History
For opposed landing on a foreign territory or operations deserving special recognition. The Marine Corps Expeditionary Medal is worn after the Selected Marine Corps Reserve Medal and before the China Service Medal.
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