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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T
SPONSOR Lujan, B
ORIGINAL DATE
LAST UPDATED
1/29/08
HJM 30
SHORT TITLE
Support the Creation of a Cold War
Service Medal
SB
ANALYST Shaya
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
LFC Files
SUMMARY
Synopsis of Bill
House Joint Memorial 30 requests that the New Mexico Congressional Delegation support the
creation of a Cold War Service Medal for members of the Armed Forces who served honorably
during the Cold War beginning September 2, 1945 and ending December 26, 1991.
SIGNIFICANT ISSUES
House Joint Memorial 30 states to the following;
It is generally agreed that the cold war took place during the period between September 2,
1945 and December 26, 1991; and
During this period of time, three hundred twenty-five Americans died as a result of
hostile action, including more than two hundred airmen killed by communist air defenses,
and more than forty American intelligence aircraft were shot down, killing sixty-four
cryptologists and forty crew members; and
Countless other Americans had their lives disrupted through military service in support of
the cold war; and
The cold war was punctuated by such crises as the "Berlin airlift", the "Cuban missile
crisis" and the building of the Berlin wall, each of which brought the world to the brink
of disaster; and
The tide turned on November 9, 1989, when people officially were able to come and go
as they wished from east to west Berlin, and they began to tear the wall down; and
The Soviet Union finally collapsed on Christmas day 1991, ending the cold war for all
time; and
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In 2002 the United States congress passed legislation to approve a cold war service
medal; and
Because the legislation did not require the United States department of defense to issue
the medal, the department has issued only a cold war recognition certificate for both
military and civilian service; and
The cold war medal was designed by Nadine Russell, the chief of creative heraldry at the
United States army's institute of heraldry; and
The medal currently exists as a civilian medal that may be privately purchased but is not
distributed by the United States government; and
Senators Hillary Clinton and Susan M. Collins and Representative Robert E. Andrews
reintroduced legislation in April 2007 in the United States senate and the house of
representatives, respectively, to establish officially the "cold war service medal"; and
The proposed legislation would authorize the secretary of defense to issue a service
medal, to be known as the "cold war service medal" to those who served honorably in the
United States armed forces during the cold war;
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