Section 115-A:23 New Hampshire Service Awards.


   I. The adjutant general shall, with the cooperation and advice of the director of the state veteran's council and the state veterans advisory committee, design and cause to be manufactured or produced service awards for service in World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. Service awards may be in the form of medals, medallions, or certificates.
   II. The awards shall be designed in a manner which:
      (a) Indicates the major branches of the armed forces, which are the army, navy, air force, marine corps, and coast guard.
      (b) Displays the seal of the state of New Hampshire and a likeness of the ""Old Man of the Mountain.''
      (c) Displays an inscription stating that the award is a ""New Hampshire Award for Service,'' the name of the war in which the recipient served and the beginning and ending dates of the war.

Source. 2004, 249:6, eff. July 1, 2004.