Downtown Crowd, July 2020

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MILITARYMATTERS AN ARMED FORCES NEWS SECTION

NAS PENSACOLA HOLDS AWARDS CEREMONY FOR RESPONDERS TO DEC. 6 ATTACK

from Jason Bortz, Public Affairs Officer, NAS Pensacola

May we be inspired by their examples and, as they did, may we always answer the call of our fellow man in a time of dire need.”

* Master-at-Arms 2nd Class Holly Barber, Navy Security Forces (not present for ceremony) Capt. Tim Kinsella, commanding officer of NAS Pensacola, presents medals to first responders at a private ceremony.

Naval Air Station (NAS) Pensacola held an awards ceremony at the National Naval Aviation Museum June 16, to recognize personnel assigned to NAS Pensacola’s Navy Security Forces (NSF) and Fire and Emergency Services Gulf Coast (FEMSGC) who responded to the terrorist attack onboard the installation Dec. 6, 2019. The attack resulted in the deaths of three Sailors and injuries to eight individuals. NAS Pensacola’s NSF were the first at the scene, soon joined by paramedics and firefighters from FEMSGC. Along with other local first responders, NSF and FEMSGC saved lives that day. “Without hesitation, these brave men and women ran toward untold danger, not knowing if they would return,” said Capt. Tim Kinsella,

commanding officer of NAS Pensacola. “They stared pure evil in the face, they stood their ground and they saved lives. "I am honored and humbled to present the security and emergency services personnel with these prestigious awards.” Kinsella presented the awards to military and civilian personnel. The list of awardees and awards were: Secretary of Defense Medal of Freedom Police Capt. Charles D. Hogue, Navy Security Forces Navy and Marine Corps Medal Master-at-Arms 1st Class Donald Scott, Navy Security Forces Master-at-Arms 2nd Class David Link, Navy Security Forces

Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal * Master-at-Arms 2nd Class Joshua Johnson, Navy Security Forces (not present for ceremony) Secretary of the Navy Distinguished Civilian Medal for Valor Police Capt. Charles D. Hogue, Navy Security Forces Police Capt. Robert Johnson, Navy Security Forces Cassandra Avant, Navy Security Forces Daniel Dugger, Navy Security Forces Commander, Navy Installations Command Certificate of Life Saving James McCabe, Fire and Emergency Services Gulf Coast David Clark, Fire and Emergency Services Gulf Coast Chad Goetter, Fire and Emergency Services Gulf Coast Robert Wragg, Fire and Emergency Services Gulf Coast

Vice Adm. Yancy Lindsey, commander, Navy Installations Command, provided a prerecorded message for the awardees that was played during the ceremony. “Your rapid response in a chaotic moment saved an untold number of lives,” said Lindsey. “Some of those in our audience today are here because of your courage and your service. They and I… salute and thank you.” “May we be inspired by their examples and, as they did, may we always answer the call of our fellow man in a time of dire need.” Due to concerns of the spread of the Coronavirus (COVID-19), the ceremony was not open to the public. The ceremony was broadcasted live on the NAS Pensacola Facebook page. The video can be viewed at www.facebook. com/NASPCOLA. Get more information about the Navy from US Navy facebook or twitter. For more news from Naval Air Station Pensacola, visit www.navy.mil/local/naspensacola/.

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