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and dangers involved, Consular Officers stepped forward to go to Kabul to join the team that worked with the U.S. military to evacuate over 124,000 Americans, LPRs, and at-risk Afghans. They were exposed to rioting, gunfire, and incoming rocket fire. They worked with children separated from parents, often thrown over the airport gates alone, left to Consular Officers to offer comfort and safety. They worked with Afghans injured in rioting and crushed by crowds, helping them get assistance. They saw grievous injury and death firsthand, a constant reminder of the danger they faced.
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who were on the ground at Hamid Karzai International Airport (HKIA) in Kabul to assist with the largest NEO airlift in US history, relocating 124,000 people from Kabul in August 2021, including American citizens, legal permanent residents and tens of thousands of Afghan allies. Knowing the threats
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Joyce Ann Reed, Information Management Assistant, Communications Office, Nairobi, 1998, for search and rescue / medical evacuation of injured American employees in the Al Qaeda bombing of the US Embassy, Nairobi, Kenya (She is spouse of Worley (Lee) Reed; they are first married couple to win the
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Brian C. Palmatier, Special Agent, assisted an injured U.S. Marine and then immediately rendered first aid preventing the critically injured Marine from going into shock and stabilized his condition until other first responders arrived. Attending surgeons credited SA Palmatier with the Marine’s
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Jason Crosby, Special Agent, after the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad, Iraq was hit by a rocket, Crosby responded and administered critical medical aid to three severely injured staff and set up an evacuation site. Crosby also led a motorcade out of a sniper ambush and evacuated a wounded
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Nominations initiated in Washington are submitted to the appropriate area awards committee for final action. For USAID, nominations initiated in Washington are reviewed by the USAID bureau/office with final approval by the appropriate assistant administrator or office head.
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Nominations for State and USAID employees are submitted on Form JF-66, Nomination for Award, through supervisory channels to the Joint Country Awards Committee for review and recommendation to the Chief of Mission for final action.
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assigned to diplomatic and consular facilities in recognition of acts of courage or outstanding performance under unusually difficult or dangerous circumstances, whether or not in connection with the performance of assigned duties.
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Worley (Lee) Reed, Special Agent / Security Engineering Officer, Diplomatic Security Service, OIC/ESC, Nairobi, 1998, for Leading search and rescue of injured American employees in the Al Qaeda bombing of the US Embassy, Nairobi,
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John V. Kane, Special Agent, Diplomatic Security Service, ARSO, Nairobi, 1998, for Perimeter Protection / search and rescue of injured American employees in the Al Qaeda bombing of the US Embassy, Nairobi,
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Paul Peterson, Special Agent, Diplomatic Security Service, RSO, Nairobi, 1998, for Perimeter Protection / search and rescue of injured American employees in the Al Qaeda bombing of the US Embassy, Nairobi,
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Bob Simon, Special Agent, Diplomatic Security Service, ARSO, Nairobi, 1998, for Perimeter Protection / search and rescue of injured American employees in the Al Qaeda bombing of the US Embassy, Nairobi,
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Daniel Wilhelm, Special Agent, Diplomatic Security Service, Iraq, 2008, for courageous efforts to protect the Basrah Regional Embassy Office from attack
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Bryan Bachman, Special Agent, Diplomatic Security Service, Iraq, 2008, for courageous efforts to protect the Basrah Regional Embassy Office from attack
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Christopher Belmonti, Special Agent, Diplomatic Security Service, Haiti, 2004, for risking his life to save American citizens during an evacuation
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Alston Richardson, Special Agent, Diplomatic Security Service, Haiti, 2004, for risking his life to save American citizens during an evacuation
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Raymond Kyliavas, Special Agent, Diplomatic Security Service, Haiti, 2004, for risking his life to save American citizens during an evacuation
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Michael Poehlitz, Special Agent, Diplomatic Security Service, Nicaragua, 2007, for saving an American citizen from a violent and angry mob
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First Award: Nairobi, 1998, search and rescue of injured American employees in the Al Qaeda bombing of the US Embassy, Nairobi, Kenya
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The award consists of a silver medal set and a certificate signed by an assistant secretary, an official of equivalent rank or the
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Tomas A. Perez, Diplomatic Courier, 2009, for saving lives and ensuring the integrity of diplomatic cargo during an airplane crash
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Thomas Eckert, Special Agent, Diplomatic Security Service, Burma, 2009, for the rescue of an American family during a flood
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Secretary Hillary Clinton presents the Department of State Award for Heroism to Matthew T. Sherman, November 18, 2009
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Upon authorization, members of the U.S. military may wear the medal and ribbon in the appropriate
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Lynne Tracy, Foreign Service Officer, former Consul General of the U.S. Consulate General in
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An individual act of courage or exceptional performance at the risk of personal safety.
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Sustained superior performance while under threat of physical attack or harassment; or
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Second Award: Baghdad, 2009, response to the Dora Market suicide bombing of 5/21/2009
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for assisting in the rescue of wounded American soldiers following an ambush in the
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Secretary Clinton pins Award for Heroism on Principal Officer Lynne Tracy
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The following criteria are applicable to granting an Award for Heroism:
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Awards and decorations of the United States Department of State
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Stephen J. Nolan, Foreign Service Officer, U.S. Ambassador to
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weathering numerous threats and a failed assassination attempt
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Full List of Diplomatic Security Service Special Agents
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Awards and decorations of the United States government
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The Award for Heroism is a replacement for the former
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United States Department of State
Foreign Service

Secretary’s Award
Thomas Jefferson Star for Foreign Service
Award for Valor
United States Department of State
USAID
Marine guards
Chief of Mission
Diplomatic Security Service
Award for Valor
order of precedence
U.S. non-military personal decoration


A team of Consular Officers
Matt Sherman
Afghanistan
Tangi Valley
Wardak Province
Peshawar
Pakistan
Pakistan
Botswana
George Jacobson
Embassy of the United States, Saigon
Vietcong
Tet offensive attack on US Embassy

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