Purple Heart Commemorative Medal

Description

The Purple Heart is suspended on purple ribbon. The medal is made in the shape of a heart bordered with gold. Within the center of the heart is a bust of Washington. On top of the heart is Washington’s coat-of-arms.


Object Information

Date Created:

c. 1941

Local ID:

H.3520.1.A

Provenance:

In May 1931, John R. Sinnock of the Philadelphia Mint sculpted the Purple Heart. This Purple Heart was awarded posthumously to Francis J. Morse who was killed aboard the USS Arizona on 7 December 1941. The Purple Heart is the oldest military decoration in the world in present use. It is the first American award made available to the common soldier. General George Washington created it as a Badge of Military Merit. The Purple Heart is awarded to members of the armed forces of the U.S. who are wounded at the hands of the enemy. It is awarded posthumously to the next of kin in the name of those who are killed in action or die of wounds received in action. It is specifically a combat decoration.

Credit Line:

Gift of Mrs. Clara May Morse

Dimensions:

3.5" x 1.5 " x 0.25"

Creator(s):

United States Mint, John R. Sinnock

Rights:

Copyright Not Evaluated