1. Description: a. Medal: A bronze medal, 1 ¼ inches in diameter,
with a view of a polar landscape and the standing figure in Antarctica clothing facing to
the front between the horizontally placed words "ANTARCTICA" on the
figures right and "SERVICE" on the figures left. On the reverse is a
polar projection with geodesic lines of the continent of Antarctica across which are the
horizontally placed words "COURAGE", "SACRIFICE", and
"DEVOTION", all within a circular decorative border of penguins and marine life.
b. Suspension Ribbon Clasp: On a metal clasp, 1 ¼ inches in width
and ¼ inch in height, inscribed with the words "WINTERED OVER" in raised
letters within a 1/32 inch rim. The metal color of the clasp is bronze for the first
winter, gold for the second winter and silver for the third winter.
c. Service Ribbon Attachment: On a metal disc, 5/16
inch in diameter, a superimposed delineation of the Antarctica continent. The metal color
of the ribbon attachment is bronze for the first winter, gold for the second winter and
silver for the third winter.
2. Ribbon: The ribbon is 1 3/8 inches wide and consists of a
3/16 inch black stripe on each edge and graded from a white stripe in the center to a pale
blue, light blue, greenish blue, and medium blue.
3. Criteria: The Antarctica Service Medal is awarded to any
person who subsequent to 1 January 1946 meets any of the following criteria:
a. Any member of the Armed Forces of the United
States or civilian citizen, national, or resident alien of the United States who
participates in or has participated in scientific, direct support, or exploratory
operations in Antarctica under sponsorship and approval of the United States
Government.
b. Any member of the Armed Forces of the
United States who participates in flights as a member of the crew of an aircraft flying to
or from the Antarctic Continent in support of operations.
c. Any member of the Armed Forces of the
United States or civilian citizen, national, or resident alien of the United States who
serves in an United States ship operating south of latitude 60 degrees South in support of
United States Programs in Antarctica.
4. Components: The following are authorized components and related
items:
a. Medal (regular size): MIL-DTL-3943/229. NSN
8455-00-965-1708 for full size medal and ribbon bar.
b. Medal (miniature size): MIL-DTL-3943/229.
Available commercially.
c. Ribbon: MIL-DTL-11589/11. NSN 8455-00-965-1707. Available
commercially.
d. Lapel Button: MIL-L-11484/65. NSN
8455-00-985-7453.
e. Attachments: Wintered Over Clasp:
MIL-R-41819/17. Bronze clasp is NSN 8455-00-082-3070, gold clasp is NSN 8455-00-082-3071,
and silver clasp is NSN 8455-00-082-3072. Miniature clasps are available commercially. The
stock numbers for the disc are: Bronze 8455-00-082-3073; gold 8455-00-082-3074; and silver
8455-00-082-3075.
5. Background: a. The Antarctica Service Medal was established by
Public Law 86-600 and promulgated in Department of Defense (DOD) Instructions 1348.9 and
announced in Department of the Army (DA) Bulletin 3, 1960.
b. The Navy was designated as the lead service for
DOD in coordination of the new medal. On 28 November 1960, the Navy requested the
Quartermaster Generals Office (The Institute of Heraldry) provide proposed designs
and assist in development. Proposed designs were forwarded and the Under Secretary of the
Navy approved a design on 17 May 1962. Development was completed and samples provided to
the Under Secretary of the Navy on 3 December 1962.