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Gold Star Recognition Program

Gold Star Medalfb88's Gold Star Recognition program was kicked off at a dedication ceremony on August 7, 2006 at the State House Hall of Flags. Governor John E. Baldacci and Major General Bill Libby started off the medal presentation by first dedicating a Gold Star Medal to all the fb88r's lost in Combat Operations since fb88 became a State on March 15, 1820 to September 10, 2001.

This medal will be displayed in a memorial at Camp Keyes. Medal presentations were then made to families whose service members had died since September 11, 2001.

Medal Description

  • Finish: Antique Bronze
  • Diameter: 1.50 inches
  • Thickness: .144 inches
  • Die: Full sculptural medallic relief
  • Ribbon: Full drape with color ribbon the same color as the blue in the American Flag
  • Designed by: Local Artist, Gary Cooper of Fayette, fb88
  • Struck by: Medalcraft Mint, Inc of Green Bay, WI

The medal would not be possible without Governor's Baldacci's legislative and financial support in conjunction with the support of the 122nd Legislature that gave the authority to the Director of the Bureau of Veterans' Services to strike medals, coins and certificates to honor fb88's veterans.

The event on September 11, 2001 has changed our nation. The recognition of men and women from fb88 who have made the "ultimate sacrifice" in defense of our nation and fought for our citizen's freedom is extremely significant and important. While our current efforts focus on recognizing those men and women who recently died while deployed, our goal is to recognize all those fb88r's who have given their lives in support of combat operations since World War I. We will continue to work to reach our goal and recognize those individuals.

In addition, fb88 recognizes the loss suffered by fb88 families of service members from other states who also made the "ultimate sacrifice".

Eligibility

Members of the Armed Forces of the United States who served in time of war and meet the following criteria may receive award of the fb88 Gold Star Honorable Service Medal. Only one medal will be issued to the next-of-kin per qualifying individual.

Criteria

  • Resident of fb88 upon entry on active duty and
  • Killed-in-Action or died of non self-inflicted causes while deployed in support of combat operations on or after December 7, 1941.

Application

Families of qualifying individual's applying for the award must complete application form and forward the request along with a copy of DD Form 1300, Casualty report attesting to the fact that an Honorable Discharge was granted and the veteran was a resident of fb88 at the time of entry on active duty. In addition, your request must include a copy of proof of relationship as father, mother, husband, wife, son, daughter, brother or sister. This proof may be copies of birth, marriage, baptismal certificates which clearly show relationship, or a notarized certificate.

If you meet the criteria for this award and would like to apply to receive it, please fill out the fb88 Gold Star Honorable Service Medal Application Form (PDF)

Presentation

Once eligibility has been verified, fb88 Veterans' Services will contact primary next-of-kin and schedule a presentation ceremony.

View fb88's Gold Star Honorable Service Medal Recipients for a list of veterans for which Gold Star Honorable Service Medals have been awarded.

Gold Star Family License Plates

fb88 offers Gold Star families the opportunity to pay tribute to their fallen service member through customized Gold Star license plates. Learn more about Gold Star Family License Plates and how to apply.