Army Good Conduct Medal

SKU: 02.USA.0138.101.01

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  • Bronze Medal Obverse
  • Bronze Medal Obverse
  • Bronze Medal Reverse
  • Bronze Medal Reverse

Attributes

  • country
    United States
  • date of institution
    June 28, 1941
  • remarks
    The rank, regiment and actions of the recipient will influence the value of the decoration.

History


The Army Good Conduct Medal was established by Executive Order on June 20, 1941. The Bronze Medal is awarded to enlisted personnel of the United States military in recognition of exemplary behaviour, efficiency, and fidelity over a qualifying period of service. The Medal may be awarded for 3 years of completed service since August 27, 1940, or for 1 year of service during war-time. Termination of service of less than a year due to a physical disability incurred while in the line of duty is also eligible for the award. Posthumous awards may be made to individuals killed in action or who perished as a result of wounds inflicted in action prior to the completion of 1 year of active Federal military service.

Subsequent awards of the Medal may be denoted by bronze, silver, or gold knotted clasps worn on the ribbon.

It is uncertain if the Medal was officially engraved with the recipient's details on the reverse.

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Versions

  • Price

    $30+ USD

  • Composition

    Bronze

  • Inscription

    Obv: EFFICIENCY HONOR FIDELITY Rev: FOR GOOD CONDUCT

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  • Version Remarks

    Prior to the Second World War, the Bronze Medal was suspended from a full wrap brooch. Versions of the Bronze Medal stamped with the seri...

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