The Indiana Society SAR Service Medal is awarded
to members in good standing of the Sons of the American Revolution and the Ladies’
Auxiliary to the Sons of the American Revolution upon completion of 3 years creditable
service to the INSSAR. The years of service need not be consecutive. The award may
be presented for each 3 years of creditable service. Additional awards of the medal
are represented by gold stars on the medal drape. 5 stars may be replaced with a
star bearing the number 5. The medal is awarded in bronze, silver, and gold. The
obverse of the medal is a depiction of the Liberty Torch surrounded by nineteen
stars as found in the center of the Indiana State Flag over the letters SERVICE
curved along the bottom of the face and INSSAR curved along the top. The reverse
of the medal is left plain for engraving of the recipient’s name, and if applicable,
NSSAR number. The drape is royal blue with a narrow gold stripe centered matching
the colors of the Indiana State Flag. The medal is in full size (1 1/4 inch diameter)
and miniature.
The bronze medal denotes service at the chapter level and is certified by the chapter
secretary. Service as an elected chapter officer or major chapter committee chairman
is required for Compatriots. While in office, the Compatriot must perform the duties
of office held in a satisfactory manner to include attendance at chapter meetings.
Ladies may meet this requirement by marching in colonial attire with the color guard
at chapter functions, participating with Compatriots in Flag ceremonies, JROTC Medal
presentations, community parades, patriotic educational programs, helping the chapter
to host state meetings, etc. Total events or activities required per year not to
exceed the event or activities required of Compatriots by their respective chapter.
The silver medal denotes service at the district level and is certified by the state
secretary or color guard commander. Compatriots must serve as district director,
major area color guard vice commander, or be the principal program at at least 2
chapter meetings ( per year) outside their primary chapter. Ladies may qualify by
completing at least 3 of the following each year: presenting a chapter program,
serving as primary hostess for the Ladies Auxiliary meeting at one of the 4 annual
state meetings, participating in 3 parades outside their home chapter, participating
in colonial outfit at the Vincennes Rendevous, Connor Prairie, or Feast of the Hunter’s
Moon SAR booths/displays, other displays or educational events outside their primary
chapter, etc.
The gold medal denotes service at the state level and requires that the Compatriot
or Lady hold an elected state office or major committee chair in their respective
organization. Creditable service is certified by the INSSAR State Secretary or the
INSSAR Ladies’ Auxiliary State Secretary and requires the individual perform the
duties of the elected position in a satisfactory manner to include attendance at
state meetings of the respective organization.
An individual may receive all 3 awards over the same 3 year period if they meet
the individual yearly requirements for creditable years service at each of the 3
levels. Service prior to the year 2000 may not be counted.
Respective secretaries will submit by name requests listing qualifying service per
year to the INSSAR Medals & Awards Chairman (INSSAR Vice President) NLT 31 December
for presentation at the subsequent annual meeting. Medals and supplemental stars
will be supplied by the INSSAR Medals & Awards program at no cost to the recipient
upon initial authorization. Cost of replacing lost medals or stars will be born
by the individual.
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