United States: Commonwealth of Pennsylvania National Guard War Service Medal 1916-1918 United States: Commonwealth of Pennsylvania National Guard War Service Medal 1916-1918 United States: Commonwealth of Pennsylvania National Guard War Service Medal 1916-1918 United States: Commonwealth of Pennsylvania National Guard War Service Medal 1916-1918 United States: Commonwealth of Pennsylvania National Guard War Service Medal 1916-1918

United States: Commonwealth of Pennsylvania National Guard War Service Medal 1916-1918

The medal fitted on its original silk riband complete with hinged pin and clasp fittings

The medal sold in its white card box of issue, with makers named and details on card lid and contained within card slip-case carton. Sold as a set accompanied with a companion pin back single riband bar

Awarded by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to all personnel who served in the Pennsylvania National Guard Division (later restyled 28th Divsion of the American Expeditionary Force), that served on the Mexican Border in 1916-1917, and later who served overseas in France during the Great War

The 28th Division had the distinction of being the oldest National Guard division in the United States

Medal obverse has an effigy of William Penn with the abbreviation PNG (Pennsylvania National Guard) below , and on reverse a depiction of the American Eagle, with the numerals '28' in Keystone below

In 1916, mobilization of the Commonwealth citizens occurred at Mt. Gretna for service on the Mexican Border. As troops began to come home, their mobilizations continued into the Great War

The Pennsylvania division, now known as the 28th Division, was called up in the wake of America's entry into World War I (1917-1918). America entered the war during the last two years. The division took part in six major campaigns in France and Belgium resulting in more than 14,000 battle casualties. With its entry into the war, the American forces helped turn the tide to the Allied victory. The 28th Division’s ferocity in combat earned it the title "Iron Division" from General John “Black Jack” Pershing, commander of the American Expeditionary Force (AEF)

Condition: EF

Code: 22070