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Cape May Court House, NJ - A special award ceremony will be held on April 7, 2002, at 10 a.m., Cape May County Court House Armory, 600 Garden State Parkway, Cape May Court House, N.J. Brig. Gen. Thomas J. Sullivan, Deputy Commander, State Area Command, will present the New Jersey Distinguished Service Medal, the state’s top military award, to 46 state residents who are combat veterans of World War I, World War II, Korea, Vietnam, and Panama. An additional 5 residents who are combat veterans will receive the New Jersey Meritorious Service Medal for their service in the military. Two more residents will receive certificates for serving in the military. Eleven members of one family will be honored during the ceremony for their service to the country. Marian Wheat, a first lieutenant in the U.S. Army during World War II, will be honored for her service and will receive awards posthumously for her father’s Army service during World War I and her husband and brother’s Army service during World War II. Other members of the family have served in the Army, Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard. The N.J. Distinguished Service Medal was originally issued in 1858 for those who had distinguished themselves in the New Jersey Militia, but was infrequently used until re-authorized by Governor Kean in 1988. After the Spanish American War, the Mexican Border Expedition and again after World War I, the State of New Jersey minted special medals for returning N.J. veterans to honor their service. After World War II, Korea, Vietnam and subsequent combat actions no such medal was available. The State of New Jersey was looking for an appropriate way to honor all of these returning combat veterans and acknowledge the debt the state owed them for their service. The N.J. DSM was then authorized for that purpose. It is New Jersey’s highest military award. Since its re-authorization in 1988, more than 8,500 medals have been awarded to combat veterans from New Jersey. In order to be eligible for the Distinguished Service
Medal you must meet all the following criteria:
Those recipients whose service was recognized by the award of the Bronze Star, Purple Heart, Air Medal or equivalent medal will receive a N.J. Distinguished Service Medal with an oak leaf cluster. The DSM can be awarded posthumously to the next-of-kin of a veteran who meets the criteria. Anyone interested in applying for the New Jersey Distinguished Service Medal should send a written request together with copies of all pertinent information, discharge document (e.g. DD Form 214), award citation, honorable discharge, etc. to: NJDMAVABe sure to include full name, home address and daytime telephone number. The New Jersey Meritorious Service Medal is being awarded to those combat veterans who were not residents of New Jersey when they entered the military service, but who are current residents of New Jersey and have resided in the state for the previous five years. All other qualifications are the same as for the DSM. To apply for the MSM, send the application to the same address as the DSM. NEW JERSEY DISTINGUISHED SERVICE MEDAL LIST OF RECIPIENTS
APRIL 7, 2002 LEGEND: (WAR ) CW=Civil War, I=World War I, II=World War II, K=Korea, V=Vietnam, L=Lebanon, G=Grenada, P=Panama, DSS=Desert Shield/Storm, S=Somalia, B=Bosnia, KSV=Kosovo, NCTS=No Combat Theater Service
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