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		<title>Citizen Service Before Self Announced and Honored 2011 Recipients</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[WASHINGTON, March 25, 2011 – The Congressional Medal of Honor Foundation today on Medal of Honor Day announced and nationally honored the Citizen Service Before Self Honors recipients for 2011.  After a nationwide search and selection process, three Americans have been selected for their selflessness and indomitable courage.  The three unsung heroes are: Timothy Brooks [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>WASHINGTON, March 25, 2011</em> – The Congressional Medal of Honor Foundation today on Medal of Honor Day announced and nationally honored the Citizen Service Before Self Honors<em> </em>recipients for 2011.  After a nationwide search and selection process, three Americans have been selected for their selflessness and indomitable courage.  The three unsung heroes are:<br />
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<strong>Timothy Brooks of Philadelphia, Pa.</strong> for valiantly rescuing a woman and her three children who were stranded in the Delaware River after their tour boat collided with a barge and sank on July 7, 2010;</p>
<p><strong>Marie Conley of Boston, Mass.</strong> for sacrificing her life to save a young boy by shielding him with her own body from a car that was barreling towards him on October 21, 2008; and,</p>
<p><strong>Dr. Pascal Spino of Greensburg, Pa.</strong> for a lifetime’s commitment to treating children, often not charging those who cannot afford healthcare and saving tens of thousands of lives.</p>
<p>The 2011 Citizen Service Before Self Honors recipients were recognized by our nation’s most honored heroes, the fewer than 90 living Medal of Honor recipients, in the shadow of the Tomb of the Unknowns at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Va.  The Tomb represents the epitome of courage, sacrifice and selflessness in service to our nation.  The Citizen Service Before Self Honors and the American Spirit Award Ceremony was held at 2:45 p.m. EDT on Friday, March 25, 2011, following a Medal of Honor Day wreath laying ceremony.  More than 30 Medal of Honor recipients were in attendance.</p>
<p>General James F. Amos, Commandant of the Marine Corps, made special remarks, and Major Garrett, Congressional Correspondent for National Journal emceed the ceremony.  Sponsors of the 2011 Citizen Service Before Self Honors initiative are Lockheed Martin Corporation T. Boone Pickens Foundation, The Boeing Company, and the TriWest Healthcare Alliance.</p>
<p>&#8220;I, along with all of the living Medal of Honor recipients, salute Timothy Brooks, Marie Conley and Dr. Pascal Spino, for their selfless acts,&#8221; said Leo Thorsness, President of the Congressional Medal of Honor Society and a Foundation board member.  “As true heroes among us, these three remarkable recipients epitomize the Citizen Service Before Self Honors concept of ‘service before self’ and are truly deserving of this award.  Their actions are an inspiration to Americans everywhere.”</p>
<p>After considering all nominations, a panel including Medal of Honor recipient representation, selected 20 national finalists. From among the finalists, a second panel of Medal of Honor recipients selected three individuals to receive the prestigious civilian honors, Citizen Service Before Self Honors.  Complete profiles for each of the three recipients are listed on the site, <a href="http://www.CitizenServiceBeforeSelfHonors.org">www.CitizenServiceBeforeSelfHonors.org</a>.</p>
<p>This year marks the 150<sup>th</sup> anniversary of the Medal of Honor, which President Abraham Lincoln signed into law in 1861. Since that enactment, the Medal, which has been awarded fewer than 3,500 times, has been our nation’s highest award for military valor. Its monumental anniversary represents 150 years of courage and sacrifice on the part of the millions of men and women who have defended our freedoms in uniform.</p>
<p>At the ceremony, the Congressional Medal of Honor Foundation and Society also presented the American Spirit Award to Jack Pape, a 17-year-old Boy Scout from Omaha, Neb. Pape, a junior in high school, helped to provide first aid to Scouts injured during the tornado that struck Little Sioux Scout Ranch in 2008 and administered CPR to a young boy who had stopped breathing while at a hotel swimming pool in 2009. The award recognizes individuals who demonstrate extraordinary skill, professionalism and a spirit of excellence in a challenging situation.</p>
<p>In 2010, Boy Scouts of America and <em>Boys’ Life</em> magazine conducted a national search, and four Scouts were selected as nominees for the American Spirit Award. An online vote at boyslife.org, combined with the evaluations from a judging panel, one recipient was selected.  This year, <em>Boys’ Life</em> magazine is celebrating its 100<sup>th</sup> year of turning “today’s readers into tomorrow’s leaders.” For more information, please visit <a href="http://boyslife.org/">http://boyslife.org/</a>.</p>
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		<title>2010 Citizen Service Above Self Honors Presented</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[WASHINGTON, March 22, 2010 – The Congressional Medal of Honor Foundation today announced the Citizen Service Above Self Honors recipients for 2010. After a nationwide search and selection process, three Americans have been selected for their selflessness and indomitable courage. The three unsung heroes are: Dylan Nelson of Madison, S.D. who sacrificed his own life [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>WASHINGTON, March 22, 2010 – The Congressional Medal of Honor Foundation today announced the Citizen Service Above Self Honors recipients for 2010.  After a nationwide search and selection process, three Americans have been selected for their selflessness and indomitable courage.  <span id="more-354"></span>The three unsung heroes are:</p>
<p>Dylan Nelson of Madison, S.D. who sacrificed his own life while saving two others in Lake Madison on Aug. 8, 2009; </p>
<p>Jeffrey Michael Ross of Roseville, Calif. who rescued a semiconscious woman from her sinking vehicle in the Folsom South Canal on July 12, 2009; and, </p>
<p>Dr. Jordy Cox of Phoenix, Ariz. who has selflessly volunteered and offered his medical skills to perform surgeries that have saved many lives in Haiti, the Congo, and the Ivory Coast.</p>
<p>Complete profiles for each of the three recipients are listed on the Citizen Service Above Self Honors Web site, www.CitizenServiceAboveSelfHonors.org.  </p>
<p>A panel, including Medal of Honor recipient representation, considered all nominations and selected 20 national finalists. From among the finalists, a second panel of Medal of Honor recipients selected three individuals to receive Citizen Service Above Self Honors.  The recipients were selected because their actions epitomize the concept of “service above self” and have been performed “above and beyond” their professional area of responsibility or conduct.</p>
<p>Citizen Service Above Self Honors are unique, because they are presented to unsung heroes by our nation’s most honored heroes—fewer than 100 living Medal of Honor recipients who comprise the Congressional Medal of Honor Society.  </p>
<p>The recipients will be honored at a ceremony on Thursday, March 25, 2010, at 2:15 p.m. EDT, in conjunction with National Medal of Honor Day.  The ceremony will be held in the shadow of the Tomb of the Unknowns at Arlington Cemetery in Washington, D.C. and will be emceed by Martha Raddatz, Chief White House Correspondent, ABC News.   </p>
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		<title>2009 Above &amp; Beyond Citizen Honors Presented</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Above &#038; Beyond Citizen Honors Announces and Honors 2009 Recipients One of the Highest Civilian Honors Given to Three Unsung Heroes by Medal of Honor Recipients WASHINGTON, March 25, 2009 &#8211; The Congressional Medal of Honor Foundation today announced and nationally honored the Above &#038; Beyond Citizen Honors recipients for 2009. After a nationwide search [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Above &#038; Beyond Citizen Honors Announces and Honors 2009 Recipients<br />
One of the Highest Civilian Honors Given to Three Unsung Heroes by Medal of Honor Recipients</p>
<p>WASHINGTON, March 25, 2009 &#8211; The Congressional Medal of Honor Foundation today announced and nationally honored the Above &#038; Beyond Citizen Honors recipients for 2009. After a nationwide search and selection process, three Americans have been selected for their selflessness and indomitable courage. The three unsung heroes are:</p>
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<p>Rick Rescorla of New Jersey, posthumously, for going above and beyond on September 11, 2001 by courageously rescuing his fellow citizens by ordering the evacuation of all 2,700 Morgan Stanley Dean Witter &#038; Co. employees from the building and leading them to safety, and following, by re-entering the building to search for survivors.</p>
<p>David Bryan of Kansas City, Missouri, for going above and beyond by valiantly rescuing a motorist from a burning automobile on Eastbound I-70, one mile from the city of Higginsville, Missouri. </p>
<p>Jeremy Hernandez of Minneapolis, Minnesota, a part-time youth worker, for above and beyond by saving the lives of 50 children as the school bus they were on was about to plunge into the Mississippi River following the I-35W Bridge Collapse.</p>
<p>The 2009 Above &#038; Beyond Citizen Honors recipients were recognized by our nation&#8217;s most honored heroes, the fewer than 100 living Medal of Honor recipients, in the shadow of the Tomb of the Unknowns at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, VA. The Tomb of the Unknowns represents the epitome of courage, sacrifice and selflessness in service to our nation. </p>
<p>The Above &#038; Beyond Citizen Honors ceremony was held on Wednesday, March 25, 2009, at 2 p.m. EDT. The primary sponsor of the 2008 Above &#038; Beyond initiative is TriWest Healthcare Alliance, with additional support provided by the Lockheed Martin Corporation.</p>
<p>Lt. Gen. James B. Peake (Ret.), M.D., Former Secretary of Veterans Affairs; Robert Howard, the President of the Congressional Medal of Honor Society; and, David J. McIntyre, Jr., Congressional Medal of Honor Foundation board member and TriWest Healthcare Alliance President and CEO made formal remarks. More than thirty-five Medal of Honor recipients were in attendance. </p>
<p>&#8220;I, along with all of the living Medal of Honor recipients, salute Rick Rescorla, David Bryan, and Jeremy Hernandez for their selfless acts,&#8221; said Bruce Whitman, Co-Chairman of the Board of the Congressional Medal of Honor Foundation. &#8220;As true heroes among us, these three remarkable recipients epitomize the Above &#038; Beyond Citizen Honors concept of &#8216;service above self&#8217; by representing the values of courage, sacrifice and selfless service. Their actions are an inspiration to Americans everywhere.&#8221; </p>
<p>After considering all nominations, a panel of judges consisting exclusively of Medal of Honor recipients, selected one finalist from every state, plus the District of Columbia. From among these 51 finalists, the panel then selected three individuals to receive one of the highest civilian honors, Above &#038; Beyond Citizen Honors. A complete list of the 51 finalists is available on the Above &#038; Beyond website, <a href = "http://www.aboveandbeyond365.com">www.aboveandbeyond365.com</a>.</p>
<p>&#8220;The Above and Beyond Citizens Honors recipients are evidence that the ideals demonstrated on the battlefield by those who received the nation&#8217;s highest distinction, the Medal of Honor, are as applicable to civilian life as they are to military life&#8221; said David J. McIntyre, Jr., Congressional Medal of Honor Foundation board member and TriWest Healthcare Alliance President and CEO. </p>
<p>&#8220;It just doesn&#8217;t get any better than this, our nation&#8217;s quintessential heroes lifting up civilians who have also demonstrated exemplary selflessness, courage, love of country and service to their fellow man. Just imagine where our country would be were we all to live by such values,&#8221; added McIntyre.</p>
<h3>About the Medal of Honor</h3>
<p>Created by Abraham Lincoln in 1861, the Medal of Honor is the highest award for valor in action against an enemy force, which can be bestowed upon an individual serving in the United States Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force and Coast Guard. To receive this rare honor, it must first be approved by the President of the United States and is then presented by the President in the name of the Congress on behalf of a grateful nation. Since the birth of our nation, over 40 million Americans have faced combat, yet fewer than 3,500 have received our nation&#8217;s highest honor for combat &#8211; the Medal of Honor.</p>
<h3>About the Congressional Medal of Honor Society</h3>
<p>The Congressional Medal of Honor Society is chartered by Congress, and regarded as the most exclusive organization in our country, as its membership is solely made up of living Medal of Honor recipients. Today there are less than 100 members, who come from all social classes, race and economic levels. They range in age from 58 to 99, and live in all areas of our Country. No amount of money, power or influence can buy one&#8217;s rite of passage to this exclusive circle, and unlike almost any other organization, this group&#8217;s members hope that there will be no more inductees. For more information, visit <a href = "http://www.cmohs.org">www.cmohs.org</a>.</p>
<h3>About the Congressional Medal of Honor Foundation</h3>
<p>The Congressional Medal of Honor Foundation is a non-profit organization whose mission is to perpetuate the Medal of Honor&#8217;s legacy of courage, sacrifice and patriotism. The Foundation supports the objectives, activities and programs of the Congressional Medal of Honor Society, and raises funds for initiatives such as Above &#038; Beyond Citizen Honors, that promote awareness of what the Medal of Honor represents. For more information, visit <a href = "http://www.cmohfoundation.org">www.cmohfoundation.org</a>.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[New York, N.Y., March 24, 2008 – The Congressional Medal of Honor Society, which is solely comprised of fewer than100 living Medal of Honor recipients, has announced that after a nationwide search and selection process, three Americans have been selected as their 2008 Citizen Service before Self Honorees. These unsung heroes are: Jencie Fagan of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>New York, N.Y., March 24, 2008 – The Congressional Medal of Honor Society, which is solely comprised of fewer than100 living Medal of Honor recipients, has announced that after a nationwide search and selection process, three Americans have been selected as their 2008 Citizen Service before Self Honorees. These unsung heroes are:</p>
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<p>Jencie Fagan of Nevada, a school teacher, who went above and beyond with her brave stand against a school shooter who had already wounded two students. She courageously put herself in harm’s way by standing in front of the armed student, protecting others, as she calmly talked the boy into putting down his weapon.</p>
<p>Matthew Miller of Fridley Minnesota, a student and construction worker, went above and beyond for others as he saved the lives of ten people and helped scores of injured in the 35W Bridge Collapse in Minneapolis.</p>
<p>Don Schoendorfer of Orange County California, an engineer, for going above and beyond as an advocate for the disabled, as he created, manufactured and distributed over 250,000 wheelchairs to those in need.</p>
<p>Hosted by Brian Williams, with Honorary Co-Chair General Colin L. Powell (USA) Ret., the Above &#038; Beyond Citizen Honors presentation ceremony will take place on National Medal of Honor Day – March 25, 2008.</p>
<p>The site selected by the Society for this historic ceremony is the ultimate symbol of anonymous heroism &#8211; the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery. All of the anonymous soldiers who have found eternal rest in the Tomb, have been presented with our nation’s highest award for valor in combat, The Medal of Honor. On the east side of the Tomb is a sculpture of three Greek citizens, each representing the virtues of Peace, Victory and Valor. So the world will always know that the most revered military heroes in the United States have the distinct honor of presenting America’s most prestigious civilian awards, the image of these figures from the Tomb, have been placed on the Above &#038; Beyond Citizen Honors medals themselves.</p>
<p>The selection of the Citizen Service before Self Honorees and their remarkable stories of hope and courage will be broadcast to the nation on the NBC Today Show on March 26, 2008.</p>
<p>&#8220;I, along with all of the living Medal of Honor recipients salute Jencie Fagan, Matthew Miller and Don Schoendorfer,&#8221; said Robert Howard, the President of the Congressional Medal of Honor Society. &#8220;As Americans, we must realize that the acts of individual citizens can have a tremendous impact on our nation. It is my sincere hope that the selfless acts of these three remarkable citizens, and indeed all of our State Finalist as well, will inspire our fellow citizens towards public service. This unique award honors the true heroes among us.&#8221;</p>
<p>Honorary Co-Chairs of Above &#038; Beyond Citizen Honors include former Presidents Bill Clinton, George H.W. Bush and Jimmy Carter, and General Colin L. Powell, USA (Ret.). David McIntyre, President and CEO of TriWest Healthcare Alliance serves as Event Chairman.</p>
<p>The primary sponsor of the 2008 Above &#038; Beyond initiative is TriWest Healthcare Alliance, with additional support provided by the Lockheed Martin Corporation.</p>
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		<title>President Bill Clinton confirms as Above &amp; Beyond Honorary Co-Chair</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[New York, N.Y., October 24, 2007 – The Congressional Medal of Honor Society, which is solely comprised of fewer than 100 living Medal of Honor Recipients, is proud to announce that President Bill Clinton has joined President George H.W. Bush and former Secretary of State and Chairman of the Joint Chief of Staff General Colin [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>New York, N.Y., October 24, 2007 – The Congressional Medal of Honor Society, which is solely comprised of fewer than 100 living Medal of Honor Recipients, is proud to announce that President Bill Clinton has joined President George H.W. Bush and former Secretary of State and Chairman of the Joint Chief of Staff General Colin L. Powell, USA (Ret.) as an Honorary Co-Chair of their Above &#038; Beyond broadcast which will showcase their Above &#038; Beyond Citizen Honors. </p>
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<p>The Society, recently launched Above &#038; Beyond Citizen Honors, their non-partisan “Service before Self” initiative and annual broadcast, which will identify and honor those ordinary Americans who have become extraordinary through their selflessness. &#8220;We are pleased and proud that President Bill Clinton has joined with President George H.W. Bush and General Colin Powell as an Honorary Chair of our Above &#038; Beyond initiative,” said Paul Bucha, a Medal of Honor recipient and Above &#038; Beyond designate from the Society. “This sends a clear message that regardless of one’s political persuasions, Americans will unite and work together to celebrate unsung heroes in uniform or out, who go above and beyond for others.” </p>
<p>With just two months left before the December 16 nominating deadline, Presidents Clinton, Bush, and General Powell are urging all Americans to nominate their fellow citizens for the nation’s most prestigious civilian award for service. Anyone can nominate a fellow citizen—now through December 16 at <a href = "http://www.aboveandbeyond365.com">www.aboveandbeyond365.com</a>. </p>
<p>The Above &#038; Beyond awards will be presented annually to three American civilians at a gala awards ceremony at Constitution Hall in Washington, DC and broadcast on national television on Medal of Honor Day. </p>
<p>After a nationwide search and selection process for the Above &#038; Beyond Citizen Honors, the Society will select 50 Finalists to represent their respective states. From these remarkable Americans, the Society will announce three Above &#038; Beyond Citizen Honors recipients at the Medal of Honor Day ceremony in March, 2008, and their remarkable stories of hope and courage will be broadcast to the nation and to the men and women in uniform serving around the world. </p>
<h3>About the Medal of Honor</h3>
<p>Created by Abraham Lincoln in 1861, the Medal of Honor is the highest award for valor in action against an enemy force, which can be bestowed upon an individual serving in the United States Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force and Coast Guard. To receive this rare honor, the President of the United States must approve it after a long and rigorous consideration process, and then presents it personally to the recipient in the name of Congress. -Since the birth of our nation, over 40 million Americans have faced combat, yet fewer than 3,500 have received our nation’s highest honor for combat &#8211; the Medal of Honor. </p>
<h3>About the Congressional Medal of Honor Society</h3>
<p>The Congressional Medal Of Honor Society is chartered by Congress, and regarded as the most exclusive organization in our country, as its membership is solely made up of living Medal of Honor recipients. Today there are fewer than 100 members, who come from all social classes, race and economic levels. They range in age from 57 to 97, and live in all areas of our country. No amount of money, power or influence can buy one&#8217;s rite of passage to this exclusive circle, and unlike almost any other organization, this group&#8217;s members hope that there will be no more inductees. Beyond this attitude towards recruitment, about also share a passionate love for the United States of America and have the distinct honor of wearing our nation&#8217;s highest award for military valor, The Medal of Honor. For more information, visit <a href = "http://www.cmohs.org">www.cmohs.org</a>. </p>
<h3>About the Congressional Medal of Honor Foundation</h3>
<p>The Congressional Medal of Honor Foundation is a non-profit organization whose mission is to perpetuate the Medal of Honor’s legacy of courage, sacrifice and patriotism. The Foundation supports the objectives, activities and programs of the Congressional Medal of Honor Society, and raises funds for initiatives such as Above &#038; Beyond, that promote what the Medal of Honor represents. For more information, visit <a href = "http://www.cmohfoundation.org">www.cmohfoundation.org</a>. </p>
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