Originally Posted by
jon_norstog
Targwet Panic, list:
part of the story is in the medals. It's tough to say, one of those medals **could** be the Philippine campaign medal, probably not ( the round one with the red and blue ribbon) you'd have to look at the gong to be sure. The one that looks like it is 2-tone green could be a really dirty Spanish War medal. What is missing is the Cuban Campaign medal, which our man would have had if he was with the 34th in Cuba. That medal was recalled in 1913 because Spain objected to the US awarding a medal with Spanish colors (gold and red). Troops were reissued new medals with a blue and yellow ribbon.
Our mystery soldier could have turned in his old medal, then never got issued a new one. Or there may be a separate stash of the "really important" medals.
Another missing medal is the Michigan State Commemorative Medal a big brass gong, don't know if it had a ribbon or if so what color it was.
Our man was a busy vet. The medals with the bronze cross, and eagle separated by a US flag ribbon were the United Spanish War Veterans medals. I don't know why he has so many of them, maybe they handed them out to lodge officers or at national conventions?
What I don't see, besides the SAW medals that should be there, are the China Campaign medal (wide yellow, thin blue stripe on each side of ribbon; dragons, etc on the gong) and a for-sure Philippine Campaign medal.
5MF, I bet you have something to say about that!
jn