Delaware Code § 20-705

Medal for Service in Aid of Civil Authority
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(a) The state headquarters, on behalf of the Adjutant General, may present, in the name of the State, the Medal for Service in Aid of Civil
Authority to any person serving in the National Guard of the State who has been called upon by the Governor to assist the civil authorities
in the preservation of law and order.
(b) The Medal for Service in Aid of Civil Authority shall be a bronze medal 11/4 inches in diameter. On the obverse is a mailed fist
grasping a Roman sword, the sword vertical, point up; upon the point of the sword the scales of justice. The words "For Service in Aid of
Civil Authority" in circular form inscribed thereon. The medal shall be suspended by a ribbon 13/8 inches in width and 13/4 inches in length
in blue with a band of gold 1/4 inch wide through the center.
(c) Only 1 medal may be awarded to any 1 person. For each additional award, a numeral 3/16 of an inch in diameter shall be given to the
one who has earned the medal, which shall be affixed to the ribbon of the medal. The numeral affixed will designate the total number of
times the medal has been awarded to the person.

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