Badge, Military
Object number2017.91.22
ManufacturerPossibly
NS Meyer Inc.
Date1941-1953
MediumSterling silver
Credit LineIn memory of Harry "Bus" Means
DescriptionUnited States Marine Corps (USMC) basic marksmanship badge. Sterling silver badge. Horizontal double-arrow bar at top with raised text on front and locking pinback and maker's marks on reverse. Medallion suspended by two rings from top bar features target at center inside a square flanked by laurel branches and at top center surmounted by USMC emblem.DimensionsHeight x Width x Depth: 1.625 x 1.5 x 0.313 in. (4.1 x 3.8 x 0.8 cm)InscriptionsFront of top bar has text "U.S. MARINE CORPS".
MarksTop bar has text on reverse, from viewer's left to right: "STERLING" and shield with horizontal text "MEYER" and illegible vertical text, this is possibly N.S. Meyer, Inc.
Historical NotesPart of a collection related to Harry "Bus" Means. This extensive collection of military uniforms and equipment relates to the life and career of U.S. Marines Corps chief flight mechanic Sergeant Harry “Bus” Means of New Wilmington, Pennsylvania. Means served with multiple units during WWII and immediately afterwards, including the “Bombing Banshees” VMSB-244 flight squadron that participated in the occupation of China and the Philippines. Means served through 1946, then returned to service during the Korean War, so his story represents the Cold War history of those whose military participation did not end with the official surrender of the Japanese in WWII. The collection contains artifacts representing the post-War occupation of China and the Pacific Islands, and also reminders of the regional tensions that led to conflict again in Southeast Asia within ten years. The collection also includes more general materials from Mean’s childhood in New Wilmington, Pennsylvania, and his civilian occupations, such as his role as a USPS mail carrier.
Previous owner
Sergeant Harry E. Means
Related institution
United States Marine Corps
Related institution
Marine Scout Bombing Squadron 244
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