Criteria The World War I Victory Medal was awarded for military service during the First World War. It was awarded for active service between April 6, 1917, and November 11, 1918; for service with the American... The World War I Victory Medal was awarded for military service during the First World War. It was awarded for active service between April 6, 1917, and November 11, 1918; for service with the American Expeditionary Forces in European Russia between November 12, 1918, and August 5, 1919; or for service with the American Expeditionary Forces in Siberia between November 23, 1918, and April 1, 1920. MoreHide
Criteria The Mexican Service Medal was awarded for military service in any of the following expeditions or engagements:Vera Cruz Expedition: April 24 to November 26, 1914, Punitive Expedition into Mexico: Marc... The Mexican Service Medal was awarded for military service in any of the following expeditions or engagements:Vera Cruz Expedition: April 24 to November 26, 1914, Punitive Expedition into Mexico: March 14, 1916, to February 7, 1917, Buena Vista, Mexico: December 1, 1917, San Bernardino Canon, Mexico: December 26, 1917, LeGrulla, Texas: January 8-9, 1918, Pilares, Mexico: March 28, 1918, Nogales, Arizona: November 1-5, 1915, or on August 27, 1918, El Paso, Texas and Juarez, Mexico: June 15-16, 1919 or Any action against hostile Mexican forces in which U.S. troops were killed or wounded between April 12, 1911, and February 7, 1917. MoreHide
Other Memories
Washington, D. C., with Division of Military Aeronautics, General Staff, Jun-Aug 1918; Ellington Field, TX, commanding post, Aug. 29 -Sept. 4; Kelly Field, TX, assistant to post commander, Sep 5, 1918-Jan 23, 1919; Hot Springs, AR, sick in Army and Navy General Hospital, Jan. 24-Mar. 10; Rockwell Field, CA, in charge of training, Apr. 9 to (Returned to Grade of Captain, May 19, 1919) May 29; on leave of absence to Aug. 4; Camp Kearny, Calif., Camp Ordnance Officer, Aug. 5, 1919, to (Relieved from Aviation Section, Signal Corps, Oct. 20, 1919) (Major of Infantry, July 1, 1920) Nov. 23, 1920; on leave of absence to Feb. 2, 1921; Camp Kearny, Calif., auditing accounts, Feb. 3-Mar. 3; San Francisco, Calif., sick in Letterman General Hospital, Mar. 4-May 16; at Camp Lewis, Wash., Recreation Officer, May 23, 1921-Apr. 13, 1922; at San Francisco, Cal., sick in Letterman General Hospital, Apr. 15-Jun 8; at Camp Lewis, Wash., Athletic Officer, Jun 10, 1922-Apr. 28, 1923; Camp Stephen D. Little, Ariz., commanding Battalion, May 11-Nov. 20; atFort Sam Houston, Tex., sick in hospital, Nov. 21, 1923-May 20, 1924; Denver, Colo., sick in Fitzsimons General Hospital, May 23 to Aug. 25, 1924. Maj, U. S. A., Retired, Aug. 25, 1924, For Disability Incident to The Service. Lt-Col, U. S. A., Retired, Jun 21, 1930, Act of Jun 21, 1930.
Other Memories
Signal Corps Aviation School, Mar 1913-Apr 1914; (at Hammondsport, N. Y., on duty at Curtiss Aeroplane Co., Nov 1913); Galveston, TX with 1st Aero Sq. Apr-Jul 1914; San Diego, CA Jul 1914-Jan 1915; Buffalo, N. Y., on duty at Curtiss Aeroplane Co., Jan-Jun 1915; San Diego, CA Jun‑Jul 1915; Fort Sill, Oklahoma, with 1st Aero Sq. Jul-Nov 1915; San Antonio, TX Nov 1915-Mar 1916; in Mexico with Mexican Punitive Expedition, Mar-Jun 1916; at Aviation School, Mineola, NY, Jun 1916-Mar 1917; in France, with American Embassy and American Expeditionary Forces, Apr 1917-May 1918. He was temporary Lt. Col. Aug 5, 1917-May 19, 1919.
Washington, D. C., with Division of Military Aeronautics, General Staff, Jun-Aug 1918; Ellington Field, TX, commanding post, Aug. 29 -Sept. 4; Kelly Field, TX, assistant to post commander, Sep 5, 1918-Jan 23, 1919; Hot Springs, AR, sick in Army and Navy General Hospital, Jan. 24-Mar. 10; Rockwell Field, CA, in charge of training, Apr. 9 to
(Returned to Grade of Captain, May 19, 1919)
May 29; on leave of absence to Aug. 4; Camp Kearny, Calif., Camp Ordnance Officer, Aug. 5, 1919, to
(Relieved from Aviation Section, Signal Corps, Oct. 20, 1919)
(Major of Infantry, July 1, 1920)
Nov. 23, 1920; on leave of absence to Feb. 2, 1921; Camp Kearny, Calif., auditing accounts, Feb. 3-Mar. 3; San Francisco, Calif., sick in Letterman General Hospital, Mar. 4-May 16; at Camp Lewis, Wash., Recreation Officer, May 23, 1921-Apr. 13, 1922; at San Francisco, Cal., sick in Letterman General Hospital, Apr. 15-Jun 8; at Camp Lewis, Wash., Athletic Officer, Jun 10, 1922-Apr. 28, 1923; Camp Stephen D. Little, Ariz., commanding Battalion, May 11-Nov. 20; atFort Sam Houston, Tex., sick in hospital, Nov. 21, 1923-May 20, 1924; Denver, Colo., sick in Fitzsimons General Hospital, May 23 to Aug. 25, 1924.
Maj, U. S. A., Retired, Aug. 25, 1924, For Disability Incident to The Service.
Lt-Col, U. S. A., Retired, Jun 21, 1930, Act of Jun 21, 1930.