1. Description: A bronze medal, 1 ¼ inches in diameter, with the
head of Pallas Athene in profile facing right, superimposed on a sheathed sword cross with
oak leaves and a palm branch within a circle composed of the words
"WOMENS" in the upper half, and in the lower half "ARMY CORPS".
On the reverse, within an arrangement of 13 stars, is a scroll bearing the words "FOR
SERVICE IN THE WOMENS ARMY AUXILIARY CORPS" in front of the letters "U
S" in lower relief. At the top and perched on the scroll is an eagle with wings
elevated and displayed and at the bottom, the date "1942-1943".
2. Ribbon: The ribbon is 1 3/8 inches wide and consists of
the following stripes: 1/8 inch Old Gold 67105; 1 1/8 inch Mosstone Green 67127; and 1/8
inch Old Gold.
3. Criteria: The Womens Army Corps Service Medal was
awarded for service in both the Womens Army Auxiliary Corps during the period 10 Jul
42 - 31 Aug 43 and the Womens Army Corps during the period 1 Sep 43 - 2 Sep 45.
4. Components: The following are authorized components of
the Womens Army Corps Service medal:
a. Medal (regular size): MIL-DTL-3943/199.
b. Medal (miniature size): MIL-STD-3943/199.
Available commercially.
c. Ribbon: MIL-STD-11589/153. Available
commercially.
d. Lapel Button: Available commercially.
5. Background: a. The Womens Army Corps Service Medal
was established by Executive Order 9365 and promulgated in War Department Bulletin 17,
1943.
b. Proposed designs were submitted to the Secretary
of War for approval on 12 Dec 44 and approved by the Secretary on 16 Dec 44. The design by
Mr. Thomas Hudson Jones, Heraldic Branch, Office of the Quartermaster General, has Pallas
Athene, the Greek Goddess of Wisdom and the Arts. The ribbon colors are the branch colors
of the Womens Army Corps.