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New Mexico National Guard State Awards (in order of precedence from NM Statute 20-10): [21] New Mexico Medal of Valor with palm; New Mexico Medal of Valor; Special MacArthur Service Medal; New Mexico Distinguished Service Medal; New Mexico Medal of Merit; New Mexico Cold War Medal (New Mexico State Defense Force only)
New Mexico State Guard (NMSG) Awards: [citation needed] New Mexico State Guard Commendation Medal; New Mexico State Guard Achievement Medal; New Mexico State Guard Cold War Victory Medal; New Mexico State Guard Emergency Service Ribbon; New Mexico State Guard Service Ribbon; New Mexico State Guard Professional Development Ribbon
Leroy Petry was born on July 29, 1979, in Santa Fe, New Mexico, [1] to Larry and Lorella (Tapia) Petry, of Mexican-American descent. [2] He is the third of five sons, with older brothers Larry Armando and Lloyd, and younger brothers Lyndon and Lincoln.
During the First and Second World Wars, the Croix de Guerre medals of France and Belgium, as well as the French Military Medal and Luxembourg War Cross, were further issued as unit citation cords, known as Fourragère. Service members could receive both the individual award and the unit cord; in the case of the later, the unit citation could ...
Sep. 11—It's time for another try at the gold. Several members of New Mexico's congressional delegation plan to renew a push to confer a collective Congressional Gold Medal on veterans who ...
New Mexico Military Institute (NMMI) is a public military junior college and high school in Roswell, New Mexico. Founded in 1891, NMMI operates under the auspices of the State of New Mexico, under a dedicated Board of Regents that reports to the Governor of New Mexico. Located in downtown Roswell, NMMI enrolls nearly 1,000 cadets at the junior ...
Aug. 11—More than 70 Boy Scouts from across New Mexico gathered at the state Supreme Court in Santa Fe on Saturday to learn about the court and earn merit badges, the first event of its kind at ...
Edward Baca was born in Santa Fe, New Mexico, on July 27, 1938, into a family with a long history in New Mexico. His mother, Delphine Garcia, was indigenous to New Mexico and one of the first major female Mexican political activists in New Mexico. His father, Ernesto, was a veteran of both World War II and the Korean War.