United States: Antarctic Service Medal 1946-. With bronze 'Wintered Over' clasp
Medal mounted on an unmarked crimp brooch. The reverse of the brooch
retaining the original hinged pin and intricate drop lock clasp fittings as issued
The unmarked crimp brooch indicates an early issue of the medal in the
period circa 1960-1965
The Antarctica Service Medal (ASM) was established by the United States Congress on July 7, 1960, with awards retroactive to 1946. The
medal is still in current service
Since 1 June 1973, the basic qualifying criteria for the award of the medal only, is a minimum of 30 x days ashore or afloat south of latitude 60 degrees south
Three grades of 'Wintered Over' clasps have been authorised for award
with the medal, in bronze, gold (gilt) and silver for recipients who have have spent qualifying time in Antarctica over the 'Winter Months' period, which in Antarctica is between May-October. The bronze clasp denotes a recipient who has spent one winter in Antarctica; the gold clasp denotes two winters spent in Antarctica, while the award of the silver clasp denotes a recipient who has qualified by spending three or more periods of qualifying service in Antarctica during the months of the 'Antarctic Winter'
An early issue
Condition: About EF
Code: 19578
45.00 GBP