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Purple Heart
Medal and Ribbon |
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Purple Heart Medal Ribbon |
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This
award, the modern form of the original Purple Heart established
by General George Washington in 1782, is conferred on any person
wounded in action while serving with the Armed Forces of the
United States. |
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It
is also awarded posthumously to the next of kin of personnel
killed or having died of wounds received in action after April
5, 1917. |
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Purple Heart
Medal |
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The
Purple Heart is awarded for wounds or death as result of an act
of any opposing Armed Force, as a result of an international
terrorist attack or as a result of military operations while
serving as part of a peacekeeping force. |
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Prior to the adoption of the Legion of Merit and Bronze Star
Medal, it was given by the Army for meritorious service. |
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The
decoration was authorized for the Army by a War Department order
of February 22, 1932, and for Navy and Marine Corps personnel by
a Navy Department order of January 21, 1943, superseded by an
executive order of November 12, 1952. |
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The
heart-shaped medal, one of the best known and also one of the
most beautiful of our decorations, was designed by Elizabeth
Will and modeled by John R. Sinnock. |
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The
inner heart on the obverse is of purple plastic (originally
enamel), and the sculptured outer heart of gold-colored metal. |
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On
the purple heart General Washington is shown in profile, facing
left, in a relief also of gold-colored metal. |
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Above this heart is Washington's coat of arms, and enamel shield
of white with two horizontal bands of red, and above them three
red stars with sprays of green leaves on either side of the
shield. |
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The
reverse of the medal is entirely of gold-colored metal,
including the shield and leaves. |
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Within the sculptured outer heart and below the shield is the
inscription, set in three lines, "For Military Merit," with a
space below for the recipient's name. |
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The
ribbon is deep purple with narrow white edges. |
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Second and subsequent awards of the Purple Heart are denoted by
a gold star for Navy and Marine Corps personnel and by an
oak-leaf cluster for Army and Air Force personnel. |
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