Philippines (Commonwealth 1935-1946): Defense Medal 1941-1942
This campaign medal was awarded to all of the 'Battling Bastards of Bataan' (and all other Filipino/US personnel that served in the Philippine Islands during the Philippines campaign 1941-42
A good quality United States strike
The corded silk riband with 9mm crimp-brooch with United States Federal Government contractor hallmark 'G27'. The crimp brooch retaining the original intricate long-hinged pin and intricate drop-lock clasp fittings, as issued
The medal was originally instituted as a riband only award on 20 December 1944, and awarded to all Filipino and Allied (United States) military personnel who served during the 'Defense of the Philippines' campaign between 8 December 1941 - 15 June 1942, including the epic defense of the Bataan Peninsula and the Corregidor fortress island
It was American War Correspondent 'Frank Hewell - the last remaining correspondent on Bataan who famously coined the phrase 'The Battling Bastards of Baatan' when he wrote:
Quote,
We’re the battling bastards of Bataan.
No mama, no papa, no Uncle Sam,
No aunts, no uncles, no cousins, no nieces,
No pills, no planes, no artillery pieces
And nobody gives a damn.
Unquote.
An essential campaign medal for any collector of medals for the Pacific War 1941-1945
Condition: EF
Code: 24665
40.00 GBP