Edward C. Morse's Purple Heart
Object Details
- Description
- Physical Description
- The Purple Heart is suspended on purple ribbon. The medal is made in the shape of a heart bordered with gold. Within the center of the heart is a bust of George Washington. On top of the heart is Washington’s coat of arms.
- Specific History
- This Purple Heart was awarded posthumously to Edward C. Morse who was killed aboard the USS Arizona on December 7, 1941. The Purple Heart is the oldest military decoration in the world in present use. It is the first American award made available to the common soldier. General George Washington created it as a Badge of Military Merit. The Purple Heart is awarded to members of the armed forces of the United States who are wounded at the hands of the enemy. It is awarded posthumously to the next of kin in the name of those who are killed in action or die of wounds received in action. It is specifically a combat decoration.
- General History
- On December 7, 1941 Japanese aircraft flew over Pearl Harbor just before 8 a.m. The color detail was on deck to raise the flag at the stern at 8. The Arizona came under attack almost immediately, and by about 8:10 received a hit by an 800-kilogram bomb just forward of turret two on the starboard side. Within a few seconds the forward powder magazines exploded. This explosion gutted the forward part of the ship. The foremast and forward superstructure collapsed. Turrets one and two dropped more than twenty feet relative to their normal position. The explosion ignited furious fires in the forward part of the ship. The majority of the crew members were either killed by the explosion and fire or were trapped by the rapid sinking of the ship. 1,177 of the crew died on the ship.
- Credit Line
- Edward J. Morse
- Associated Date
- 1941-12-07
- ID Number
- AF.59458
- catalog number
- 59458
- accession number
- 268315
- Object Name
- medal
- Other Terms
- medal; Decoration; Purple Heart
- Physical Description
- cloth (ribbon bar material)
- enamel (lapel button material)
- metal, gilt (medal material)
- metal, gilt (pendant material)
- metal, gilt (pin fastener material)
- metal, gilt (suspension ribbon material)
- Measurements
- overall: 3 1/2 in x 1 1/2 in x 1/4 in; 8.89 cm x 3.81 cm x .635 cm
- Associated Place
- United States
- See more items in
- Military and Society: Armed Forces History, Naval
- Military
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- Exhibition
- Price of Freedom
- Exhibition Location
- National Museum of American History
- National Museum of American History
- related event
- Pearl Harbor, Attack on
- World War II
- The Emergence of Modern America
- Record ID
- nmah_465667
- Metadata Usage (text)
- CC0
- GUID (Link to Original Record)
- https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746a2-b58b-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa
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