Salvage Sailor Posted June 29, 2019 #1 Posted June 29, 2019 QMC Veteran of the War of '98 and the Philippine Insurrection, now posted to the Hawaiian Department at Fort Shafter, T.H. circa 1908-1910 Photograph taken at the Post Studio, Fort Shafter, Honolulu, T.H.
EGA-DOG Posted June 30, 2019 #2 Posted June 30, 2019 With all the technology today, I'm still amazed by the clarity of photos of old photos such as this one.
Major Z Posted June 30, 2019 #3 Posted June 30, 2019 I collect QMC material, and this photo is great! This Soldier had quite a career judging from the medals he wears. This a unique piece of history and I appreciate you sharing it. Thanks!
Salvage Sailor Posted April 11 Author #4 Posted April 11 Would someone please identify the medal on the far right
AxolotlHelmet Posted April 11 #5 Posted April 11 I think based on this thread from USMF, it's a type of Army / Navy Union Membership Medal
Salvage Sailor Posted April 12 Author #6 Posted April 12 Bingo, Thanks for the link, I knew I'd seen it before on the forum but could not locate it. A tale of two active veterans agencies, Army Navy Union, MOWW Initially, membership in the Army and Navy Union was open to all those who served honorably in the regular (not volunteer) armed forces of the United States, and by 1898 the group had 12,000 members. In 1899, membership was opened to those who volunteered in the Spanish American War.
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