Lapel Pin - Antarctica Service Medal
Antarctica Service Medal Lapel Pin
This lapel pin represents the Antarctica Service Medal (ASM), awarded to military members who serve between 15 and 30 days while stationed on the Antarctic continent, defined as south of 60 degrees latitude. Flight crews completing transport missions to Antarctica qualify for one day of service per mission within a 24-hour period. Personnel who serve extended winter service receive a Wintered Over Device, denoting their number of winters served.
The ribbon's design carries deep symbolism: the black outer bands represent five months of Antarctic darkness, while the graded center — moving from medium blue through light and pale blue to white — symbolizes seven months of solar illumination, along with the aurora australis. Established on July 7, 1960, the ASM replaced several earlier commemorative medals issued for Antarctic expeditions dating back to 1928.
Sized for everyday wear, this pin lets veterans display this recognition on a suit lapel or jacket. It's built for accurate detail and lasting durability.
Details:
- Represents the Antarctica Service Medal
- Black, blue, and white graded ribbon design symbolizing Antarctic darkness and light
- Individually priced
- Single clutch-back pin attachment
- Great for veterans and civilians who served in Antarctica
