The US Army Military Merit Medal Full Size in Case is a reproduction of the award instituted by the Continental Congress during the American Revolutionary War. Recognized as the earliest military decoration of the United States, the original military merit badge was established by General George Washington in 1782 to honor non-commissioned officers and soldiers for exceptional service. The medal features a distinctive heart-shaped design, typically crafted from bronze, with a cloth or enameled coating in purple—the precursor to the modern Purple Heart. The full-size description refers to its adherence to the standard dimensions historically employed for display and ceremonial purposes. This item is presented in a protective fitted case, designed for safekeeping and presentation. It serves as a representation of early American military recognition and is of particular interest to collectors, historians, and those studying United States military awards.










