Medal, Presidential Medal For Merit, 1946, Charles S. Draper
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This gold medal was part of the Medal for Merit award given to Dr. Charles Stark Draper by President Truman on February 8, 1946. Established by President Roosevelt in 1942, the Medal for Merit awarded civilians of the United States and its allies for exceptionally meritorious service or courageous acts in the furtherance of the war effort. Dr. Draper received the Medal for Merit for his extensive work in the area of anti-aircraft fire control equipment for the U.S. Navy. Dr. Draper's career included a long term as a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and engineering work that led to his recognition as the "father of inertial guidance." Dr. Draper gave the award to the National Collection in 1974.
Country of Origin
United States of America
Type
AWARDS-Medals & Ribbons
Dimensions
Overall: 1 1/2in. (3.81cm)
Other (Box): 4in. x 8in. (10.16 x 20.32cm) Materials
Metal medal attached to cloth ribbon in storage box. Inventory Number
A19800485000
Credit Line
Gift of Dr. Charles S. Draper
Data Source
National Air and Space Museum
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