SAR Color Guardsmen who believe they qualify for the Silver Color Guard Medal must complete the appropriate form, setting forth their qualifications. This form is available from the State, District or National Color Guard Commander, and must be submitted to the District and/or National Color Guard Commander for authorization to award the Silver Color Guard Medal.
Date Updated:
Sun, 2013-02-03
File Name:
Color_Guard_Report_silver
SAR Color Guardsmen who believe they qualify for the Silver Color Guard Medal must complete the appropriate form, setting forth their qualifications. This form is available from the State, District or National Color Guard Commander, and must be submitted to the District and/or National Color Guard Commander for authorization to award the Silver Color Guard Medal.
Please fill out this form if your State or Chapter has presented the Law Enforcement Commendation, Fire Saftey Commendation, EMS Commendation, or Heroism Award.
This form is can be filled out online as a webform here. No postage needed.
This Form, and the Data on this form, are for Committee use Only.
To submit a registration electronically using this form:
(1) Follow the instructions to enter the requested information
(2) When form is complete click "Register" at the bottom of the form.
Note: You may print this page out, fill it in by hand and mail this form to:
Revolutionary War Graves Committee, NSSAR
1000 South Fourth St.,
Louisville, KY 40203
This is a webform. A form that is filled out on the website. The data will be forwarded to the parties that need it.
You can use this form to request a copy of the American Heritage Education Compact Disc.
American Heritage CD Press Release
Since B. Rice Aston's term as President General in 2002 - 2003 NSSAR members have distributed thousands of educational CDs to teachers and administrators across the educational community. The American Heritage Education Foundation developed America's Heritage: An Adventure in Liberty in 1996 for middle school teachers. Within two years the curriculum was expanded to include K-12 material. A revised edition was published in 2001 and 2003 nation-wide and is currently used in school districts across the country.