Philippine Defense Medal
The Philippine Defense Medal is a
Criteria
The Philippine Defense Medal is presented to any service member, of either the Philippine military or an allied armed force, which participated in the defense of the Philippine Islands between December 8, 1941 and June 15, 1942. Participation in any engagement against the enemy in Philippine territory, in Philippine waters, or in the air over the Philippines or over Philippine waters. An individual will be considered as having participated in an engagement if they meet one of the following:[2][3][4]
- (A) Participation in any engagement against the enemy in Philippine territory, in Philippine waters, or in the air over the Philippines or over Philippine waters. An individual will be considered as having participated in an engagement if they meet one of the following.
- (1) Was a member of the defense garrison of the Bataan Peninsula or of the fortified islands at the entrance to Manila Bay.
- (2) Was a member of and present with a unit actually under enemy fire or air attack.
- (3) Served on a ship that was under enemy fire or air attack.
- (4) Was a crewmember or passenger in an airplane that was under enemy aerial or ground fire.
- (B) Assigned or stationed in Philippine territory or in Philippine waters for not less than 30 days during the period.
- (C) Individuals who meet conditions set forth in paragraphs (A) and (B) of this section are authorized to wear a bronze service star on the ribbon.
The Philippine Defense Medal was awarded to the United States and Philippine Commonwealth troops which defended the Philippines at Bataan and would later be captured and forced to endure the Bataan Death March.
Recipients
- Ramon A. Alcaraz
- Antonín Volný
- Donald Blackburn
- John D. Bulkeley
- Jose Calugas
- James W. Coe
- Edwin A. Doss
- Richard W. Fellows
- Guy Fort
- Philip T. Fry
- Amado F. Gador
- Noel Gayler
- Harold Keith Johnson
- Edward P. King
- Emilio S. Liwanag
- Douglas MacArthur
- William G. Martin
- George F. Moore
- Emmett O'Donnell Jr.
- Moises Pama
- George M. Parker
- Royal Reynolds, Jr.
- Manuel F. Segura
- Susano Madril
- Edward Thiele
- Jesus M. Vargas
- Walter A. Ditto
- Jonathan M. Wainwright
- Frank D. Wagner
- Charles A. Willoughby
- Jose Montalvan
Similar awards
Similar Philippine medals include the
See also
References
Citations
- ^ "Foreign Campaign and Service Medals". www.foxfall.com.
- ^ AR 600-8-22, 25 June 2015: 9-7, Philippine Defense Ribbon, Page 123
- ^ "Combat Infantryman Badge". edocket.access.gpo.gov.
- ^ "Air Force's Personnel Center, Philippine Defense Ribbon".
Bibliography
- The AFP Adjutant General, AFP Awards and Decorations Handbook, 1995, 1997, OTAG.