The medal's
obverse was designed by Mr. Thomas Hudson Jones based on General Eisenhower's request that the medal include an invasion scene. The
reverse side was designed by
Adolph Alexander Weinman and is the same design as used on the reverse of the Asiatic–Pacific and
American Campaign Medals. The Bronze medal is in diameter. On the obverse is a LST landing craft and troops landing under fire with an airplane in the background below the words
EUROPEAN AFRICAN MIDDLE EASTERN CAMPAIGN. On the reverse, an American bald eagle close between the dates
1941 - 1945 and the words
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. The ribbon is wide and consists of the following stripes: • Brown 67136 which represents the sands of Africa; • each of Irish Green 67189, White 67101 and Scarlet 67111, representing Italy; • Irish Green represents the green fields of Europe; • each of Old Glory Blue 67178, White and Scarlet, taken from the
American Defense Service Medal ribbon and refers to the continuance of American Defense after Pearl Harbor; • Irish Green, again representing the green fields of Europe; • each White, Black 67138, and White representing Germany; and lastly • Brown, again representing the sands of Africa. ==Devices==