Second Nicaraguan Campaign Medal

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TypeCampaign medal
Awarded forService in Nicaragua or nearby naval operations
StatusNo longer awarded
Second Nicaraguan Campaign Medal
TypeCampaign medal
Awarded forService in Nicaragua or nearby naval operations
Presented byDepartment of the Navy
StatusNo longer awarded
First awardAdmiral William Henry Hudson Southerland


Precedence
Next (higher)Haitian Campaign Medal 1919–1920[1]
Next (lower)Yangtze Service Medal[1]

The Second Nicaraguan Campaign Medal is a campaign medal of the United States Navy which was authorized by an act of the United States Congress on 8 November 1929. The Second Nicaraguan Campaign Medal was awarded for service during operations in Nicaragua from 1926 to 1933, during the Nicaraguan Civil War and the subsequent occupation. An earlier campaign medal, the Nicaraguan Campaign Medal, was awarded for service in Nicaragua in 1912.

The Second Nicaraguan Campaign Medal was created by General Order 197 of the Navy Department and approved by Congress to recognize participation by Navy and Marine Corps personnel in naval operations at Nicaragua between 27 August 1926 and 2 January 1933.[2]

Appearance

The Second Nicaraguan Campaign Medal appeared as a medal suspended from a red ribbon with several white stripes. The medal depicts a woman (representing Columbia), armed with a sword, defending two other figures with a cloak. The medal bore the words Second Nicaraguan Campaign along the top with the dates 1926 – 1930 displayed on the medal's bottom, although the medal was authorized until 1933.

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