The United States Mint opened sales for the U.S. Army Bronze Medal on December 5, 2024, at noon EST. The medal is part of the United States Armed Forces Medals Program, which honors the proud history and unique traditions of each branch of the Armed Forces.
Like its silver counterpart, the designs featured on this medal are emblematic of the history and mission of the U.S. Army. The obverse depicts Continental and modern soldiers “at the ready” with the weapons of their respective eras. The soldiers represent the continuity of the U.S. Army since its founding and its continuing mission to defend the Nation. Inscriptions are “UNITED STATES ARMY” and “SINCE 1775.” Mint Artistic Infusion Program (AIP) Designer Lucas Durham created the design, which was sculpted by Mint Medallic Artist Craig A. Campbell.
The reverse juxtaposes the seven core values of the Army against the U.S. Army flag, with the flag and its streamers lifted by a breeze. Inscriptions are the Army’s core values: “LOYALTY,” “DUTY,” “RESPECT,” “SELFLESS SERVICE,” “HONOR,” “INTEGRITY,” and “PERSONAL COURAGE.” The streamers from several major battles have visible text, including “LEXINGTON 1775,” “APPOMATTOX 1865,” “MEUSE-ARGONNE 1918,” “LUZON 1944 – 1945,” “NORMANDY 1944,” “KOREA SUMMER 1953,” “TET COUNTEROFFENSIVE 1968,” and “ABEYANCE 2014 – 2015.” AIP Designer Emily Damstra created the design, which was sculpted by Renata Gordon.
The Armed Forces Bronze Medal is 1.5 inches in diameter and is struck in 95 percent copper and five percent zinc. The bronze medal is sealed in plastic with no box or easel.
The U.S. Army Bronze Medal is priced at $20. To set up a “Remind Me” alert for this product, click here (product code MARS). To view the Mint’s complete portfolio of medals, visit www.usmint.gov/shop/medal-programs.
The Armed Forces Bronze Medals are available for purchase through the Mint’s Product Subscription Program. Structured like a magazine subscription, this program affords customers the convenience of signing up to receive automatic shipments of products in a series. The shipments continue until the enrollment is canceled.
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