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to leadership, many of whom also answered the call to serve their country. He spends countless hours providing extra-curricular activities and community service opportunities such as Color Guard, the Dale City 4th of July Parade and wreath laying at Arlington Cemetery. He is also very active in his church as a deacon and is a proud member of New Life Anointed Ministries International. Contract Solutions Inc. has also recognized his dedication, and he is to be featured as ‘Mr. January’ in their 2020 Honor Service Country Veteran’s calendar. He is married to Jackie Robinson-Burnette and is a proud father of three and grandfather of one. — Alexis Smith

ARTHUR CANDENQUIST Age: 73 Hometown: Amissville Branch of Service: United States Air Force Highest rank achieved: Captain Years of service: 1964-74 Honors Received: Air Medal with six oak leaf clusters; Vietnam Service Medal with two bronze battle stars Why are you nominating: Served in Vietnam in 1970 and 1971 — Arthur Candenquist

JOSEPH DALE BRISENO JR.

Age: 37 Hometown: Manassas Park Branch of Service: United States Army Why are you nominating: Joseph is an example of the true American hero. He gave his life serving the country and the people he loved. He was shot when he was deployed to Iraq. He survived and lived as a paraplegic for the rest of his days. He gave everything he could, even his life, to protect and serve. — Luis Peraza

VICTOR BURNETTE Age: 62 Hometown: Willingboro, New Jersey Branch of Service: United States Army Highest rank achieved: LTC Years of service: 26 Honors Received: Bronze Star; Expert Field Medical Badge Other details: Desert Storm Veteran; Toured overseas in Heidelberg and Stuttgart, Germany; and Seoul (Yongsan) Korea; Airborne School, Air Assault School Why are you nominating: Loyalty and service to country have always been in Victor’s DNA. The son of retired Army Major William Burnette, he continued his father’s legacy by not only serving in the Army for over 26 years, he decided he would continue to serve his community by becoming a Prince William County school teacher. He currently teaches JROTC at Woodbridge High School and has mentored and guided hundreds of students in

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WILLIAM THOMAS BURNETTE

Age: 48

Hometown: Houston, Texas

Age: 94 Hometown: Portsmouth Branch of Service: United States Army Highest rank achieved: Major Years of service: 20 Honors Received: WWII Victory Medal, Asiatic-Pacific Service Medal with one Bronze Service Star; Good Conduct Medal; Army Commendation Medal; National Defense Service Medal; Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal; Vietnam Service Medal; Vietnam Campaign Medal; Korea Service Medal; United Nations Service Medal; and more. Other details: WWII, Korean War, Vietnam Why are you nominating: William Burnette’s 20 years of service to his country included not one, but three wars, an enlistment and a commis-

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sion. His various honors, awards and medals leave an impression both his family and country are proud of. He began as an enlisted soldier working in lunch service. After becoming a sergeant, he decided to go back to school and earned a Bachelor’s Degree from Virginia State University. He then was commissioned as an officer and worked in Quarter Master Command where he retired as a major. His various medals and achievements left a legacy both his family and country could be proud of. After retiring, he continued to serve his community by becoming a school teacher, teaching woodshop at John F. Kennedy High School in Willingboro, New Jersey. He was also an active member of his church, serving as a deacon. William was known for his warm, caring personality, his wit and desire to mentor and seed into the life of young people through his wisdom. William passed away March 17, 2017. His memory and legacy will continue to live on and be celebrated by his wife Juanita P. Burnette, his son Victor Burnette, his daughter-in-law Jackie, three granddaughters and one greatgranddaughter. — Alexis Smith

Branch of Service: United States Navy Highest rank achieved: IC2/E-5 Years of service: 15 Honors received: National Defense Service Medal, Navy Pistol Marksmanship Ribbon, Meritorious Unit Commendation, Good Conduct Medal Other details: Active Duty Enlistment from 1990 to 1996; Reserve Duty from 1996 to 2004; assignments in Orlando, Florida; Great Lake, Michigan; San Diego, California; and Corpus Christi, Texas Why are you nominating: I wanted to recognize her for dedication and selfless service to the United States Navy in an active and reserve status. In her time in service, she demonstrated unparalleled success in whatever mission, assignment or tasks she performed. She

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is a proven leader who always put the needs of the fleet before herself. Her desire to excel in meeting the needs of the fleet resulted in a cohesive, dynamic and responsive unit. She had a true devotion to duty. — Angelo Devine

AMANDA HUFFMAN Age: 34 Branch of Service: United States Air Force Years of service: 6 Honors Received: Bronze Star, MSM, Combat Action Medal Other details: Deployed to Afghanistan as part of a Provincial Reconstruction Team in 2010 Why are you nominating: Amanda is a female veteran helping other female veterans make the transition from service to civilian. She has published a book called "Women of the Military" that highlights stories of American women service members. She is an influencer among veterans and military families. — Christy DeWitt

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Age: 65 Hometown: Sault Ste Marie, Michigan Branch of Service: United States Army Highest rank achieved: Lieutenant Colonel, principal deputy of the chief of legislative liaison Years of service: 40 Honors Received: Several Other details: Just retired, remarkable ceremony at the Pentagon. Why are you nominating: He started his journey by being approached and was able to start a jag career and so much more. Supporting our family, his dreams, his office was lost on 9/11 and we never knew if my dad was alive. He was, and everyday he makes strides to make this world great. — Brianna Dampier

MICHAEL J. BONANNO

EDWARD F. COLLIER

Age: 51 Hometown: Manassas Branch of Service: United States Marine Corps Highest rank achieved: Staff Ssgt -E6 Years of service: 8 Honors Received: National Defense Service Medal; Joint Meritorious Unit Award (2nd Award); Presidential Service Badge & Certificate #14383; Good Conduct Medal (2nd Award); Letter of Appreciation (3 Awards); Southwest Asia Service Medal (3rd Award); Meritorious Mast; Kuwait Liberation Medal ; Navy Achievement Medal (Kuwait); Navy Unit Commendation; Certificate of Commendation; Sea Service Deployment Ribbon (2nd Award); Combat Action Ribbon; Rifle Sharpshooter Badge, Pistol Sharpshooter Badge; three meritorious promotions to include honor graduate to Lance Corporal in Bootcamp (earning his Dress Blue Uniform); Honor Graduate, Military Police Investigator School, Fort McClellan, Ala. Other details: During Michael's first four years of service, he was stationed at Camp Lejeune, N.C. Within those 4 years, he was deployed 90% of the time to the Middle East and the Asian Pacific. He spent a full year as Camp Kinser, Japan, as the base watch commander. For his second enlistment, he was stationed with Quantico and attached to HMX-1, Marine Helicopter Squadron. As the Staff NCO, he was sergeant of the guard and head of the training facility. His tactical and leadership skills were at a level seldom seen in Marines of his grade. His was mature and dependable and his judgement in independent situations could be relied on by his commanders to be the highest caliber. His bearing, personal appearance and strength of character were an inspiration to his fellow Marines and brought great

Age: 52 Hometown: Mount Megs, Alabama Branch of Service: United States Marine Corps Highest rank achieved: CWO4 Years of service: 28 Other details: Persian Gulf Why are you nominating: My forever hero, he passed away two years ago and I never got a chance to tell him “thank you” for all he done including helping raise me as his own. — Daisha Collier

credit upon his command. His service during Desert Shield/Desert Storm resulted in his being awarded the Navy Achievement Medal. He received an Honorable Discharge and is a disabled veteran. Why are you nominating: Michael

Bonanno is an individual the exudes confidence, integrity, compassion and has a high moral character. Upon separating from the Marine Corps, he has earned a bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice, a master’s degree in Security Management and a master’s degree in Business Administration. He’s currently the executive director for a local law firm. Michael sets goals and exceeds expectations. He is also a wonderful father of two children and a loving husband. He cares for people and is the first one to do the right thing, especially when no one is look-

ing. — Dianne Bonanno

Carolina, California, Alabama, Virginia, Pentagon Why are you nominating: His service in the Air Force helped mold him into the father, husband and person he is today. — Marie Nazario

CHRISTOPHER K. RASH Age: 71 Hometown: Manassas Branch of Service: United States Army H i g h e s t r a n k achieved: Lt Colonel Years of service: 22 Honors Received: Three Air Medals and a Purple Heart Other details: Chris Rash was a OH-6 helicopter pilot who served in Vietnam. He later went on to play a role in the initial establishment of the 160th SOAR (Special Operations Aviation Regiment), nicknamed "Night Stalkers.” Air Defense Artillery command position Germany Why are you nominating: Chris was shot during a "last light" mission in Vietnam. He would go on to have multiple surgeries to repair his jaw (reconstructed with bone from his hip). After recovering he would continue flying Aviation Units in Texas, Kentucky, Germany and Tennessee. At the end of his military career, Chris served as chief of supply and maintenance for the National Guard Bureau at the Pentagon. In 2003, Chris would go on to create a 501 c(3) charity, WestRash Charities, that focuses on raising funds for pediatric cancer research and family support. — Deena Westenhofer

LIBBY WESTPHAL Age: 51 Hometown: Leesburg Branch of Service: United States Air Force Highest rank achieved: SSGT Years of service: 12 Honors Received: Air Force Commendation Medal Other details: Served during the Gulf War and special duty assignment at Fort McNair for General Officer's Capstone Program. Why are you nominating: Libby seeks out ways to honor our vets. She leads the charge in our community to write thank you cards for our war vets, new recruits and wounded. She hand-delivers these cards. Libby volunteers at Boulder Crest Retreat that supports our wounded warriors. She welcomes visiting honor flights that have WWII, Korean and Vietnam veterans and visits VFWs and American Legions to show her appreciation for service. She shares her pride of being an Air Force vet whenever and wherever possible. — Christopher Westphal

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THOMAS “SCOTT” HENDERSON Age: 56 Hometown: Louisville, Georgia Branch of Service: United States Air Force Highest rank achieved: E-7 Years of service: 21 Honors Received: Accommodation, Achievement, Meritorious Service, Overseas, Marksman Other details: Stationed in Alaska, North

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Age: 59 Hometown: East Meadow, New York Branch of Service: United States Navy Highest rank achieved: Lieutenant Commander Years of service: 23 Honors Received: Gold Oak Leaf LCDR Other details: 11 years overseas, Sergeant of USMC, Petty Officer First Class USN, Enlisted Aviation Warfare Specialist & Surface Warfare Specialist, USS Midway, USS Constellation Why are you nominating: My father has been serving others his whole life; from his career in the military to raising three daughters and now his grandson, as well as changing lives through Small Simple Changes by helping those who struggle with fitness and nutrition. My dad is always willing to help others and does this

with such a positive and motivating

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attitude. I am nominating my dad because his hard word deserves to be celebrated and shared with others. I am so proud of my dad and all his accomplishments and cannot thank him enough for being such a great role model in my life. — Jerica Kay

KELLI GLEASON

Why are you nominating: The veteran closest to my heart. He has fought more fights than most will ever know. He has seen things most couldn’t handle, while he only has some noticeable scars, he has scars that will never be seen. Yet, he is humble and loves this country more than anything. I want our kids to see and know what their daddy has sacrificed. — Jolene Johnson

BRIAN FIELDS

Age: 31

Hometown: Woodbridge Branch of Service: United States Army Highest rank achieved: Sergeant E-5 Years of service: 7 Other details: Operation Iraqi Freedom

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JAMES LEO WILLESS Age: 73 Hometown: Fredericksburg Branch of Service: United States Army Highest rank achieved: SSG (E-6) Years of service: 7 Honors Received: Bronze Star Medal; Army Commendation Medal; Purple Heart; one Overseas Bar; National Defense Service Medal; Vietnam Service Medal; Vietnam Campaign Medal Other details: Served one year in Vietnam (19691970). Served in Army Reserves (1978-1982) Why are you nominating: Served a total of 37.5 years of federal service that included U.S. Army active duty and reserve service, Federal Civil Service in support of U.S. Navy and U.S Army, followed 10 years of service as a contract employee after retiring from federal service. — Keiko Willess

JEFFREY JOHNSON Age: 37 Hometown: Haymarket Branch of Service: United States Marine Corps Highest rank achieved: Corporal Years of service: 4 Honors Received: Combat Action Ribbon, Iraq Campaign Medal, Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal, Sea Service Deployment Ribbon, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Rifle Qualification Badge, Pistol Qualification Badge Other details: Served two tours in Iraq

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Age: 49 Hometown: Dinwiddie Branch of Service: United States Army Highest rank achieved: SSG Honors Received: Iraqi Freedom Veteran, Several Army Achievement Awards Other details: Iraqi Freedom Veteran, Anti Terrorism Instructor Why are you nominating: Dumfries Councilman Mr. Fields has served this great nation with 20 years of military service, 15 years of law enforcement, 10 years public service in Prince William County, three years as an elected official in the town of Dumfries and still continues to be a voice for this community he loves. A real hero among us. — Mehar Arsal

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Age: 47 Hometown: Tyler Branch of Service: United States Army Highest rank achieved: Staff Sergeant Years of service: 8 Other details: Bosnia twice & Iraq Why are you nominating: J.D. is one of the most humble human beings you will ever meet, rarely discussing his accomplishments. After losing his father as a young teen, he was determined to follow in his father’s footsteps and joined the United States Army after college. He selflessly serves the United States and his loving family on a daily basis. — Misty Williams VETERANS

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HOLLY LONG Age: 41 Branch of Service: United States Marine Corps Highest rank achieved: Staff Sergeant Years of service: 20 Honors Received: Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal for serving as a Burial Detail SNCOIC and the Military Outstanding Volunteer Medal for years of volunteer service in the local communities Other details: Holly served 20 years as an Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting Specialist. In addition, she also served as a recruiter for the Marine Corps and she is featured in some of the current recruitment videos. She has four children and one is currently serving in the Marine Corps and is a 4th generation Marine. PFC Caelan Long is stationed at Camp Foster. Why are you nominating: Holly served 20 years and raised four children whom she gave birth to all while on active duty. Her father was a sergeant major and she joined because she wanted to be just like him. Women in the military are often underappreciated and women who end up as a career Marine are rare. She is proud of what she has accomplished. Her parents both passed away by the time she was 33 and she easily could have quit and given up, but she didn’t. She is now a massage therapist and wants to do her part to help with the veteran suicide crisis and help make a difference.

JOHN NESIUS Branch of Service: United States Navy Years of service: 32 Why are you nominating: Leadership tour work during war in Afghanistan, multiple international and national tour military honors — D. Nesius

NORBERT HARTMAN Age: 87 Hometown: Manitowoc, Wisconsin Branch of Service: United States Army Highest rank achieved: SGM E-9 Years of service: 26 Honors Received: BS, MSM, ACM

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Other details: His assignments included France (2), Germany (2), Vietnam and Thailand Stateside tours included Fort Carson, Fort Belvoir and Reserve training with AAR1 Why are you nominating: Norbert served in many locations with many leadership positions. He was primarily assigned to Engineer Combat Battalions. He is a veteran, survivor and a compassionate soldier, known "to take care of his own.” — Cindy Hartman

natal intensive care civilian nurse with plans to enter public health nursing. She instead pursued a 21-year military career as an Air Force medical leader and commander of operational military medical units. Today, she represents the Occoquan District on the Prince William Board of County Supervisors and chairs the PotomacRappahannock Transportation Commission (PRTC). She has led volunteer humanitarian missions on more than a dozen trips to Indonesia, other AsiaPacific countries, and in the United States. Her life is about public service. — Rich Anderson

CHRISTOPHER L. CHAVEZ

Age: 42 Hometown: Santa Ana, California Branch of Service: United States Army Highest rank achieved: Sergeant First Class Years of service: 20 Honors Received: Four bronze stars, three MSM and one LOM Other details: Six combat tours — two in Iraq and four in Afghanistan. Why are you nominating: Chris joined the Army with the full intent of serving 20 years — war and six deployments never once shook his commitment to do just that. His loyalty, honor and belief that sometimes sacrifice is required for the greater good is inspiring. — Jennifer Allen

RUTH M. ANDERSON

Age: 66 Hometown: Russian Mission, Alaska Branch of Service: United States Air Force Highest rank achieved: Lieutenant Colonel Years of service: 21 Honors Received: Air Force Meritorious Service Award, Air Force Commendation Medal, Air Force Overseas Ribbon, Air Force Expert Marksmanship Ribbon Other details: Ruth is a 21-year Air Force Nurse Corps officer, leader and squadron commander. Her overseas assignments included service as commander of the 15th Medical Operations Squadron at Hickam AFB, Hawaii. She also deployed to overseas operational locations and is a graduate of the Air War College. Why are you nominating: Ruth's life has been entirely devoted to public service in multiple civilian and military venues. After graduation from nursing school, she first served as a neo-

Communications Director at the Fort Belvoir Community Hospital. Why are you nominating: Autumn is an inspiration to so many people. As her husband, I elevated myself as her partner and because of her strong enduring support led a successful 26-year career in the Air Force. She's inspired countless women across six moves as a military spouse. She's also a fantastic friend and mentor to those close to her and for those that strive for success. She's finally getting the recognition in a career worthy of her accomplishments. — Robert Lombardi

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DOUG CASKEY

Age: 50 Hometown: Darlington, South Carolina Branch of Service: United States Army Highest rank achieved: Specialist Years of service: 4 Honors Received: Army Achievement Medal Other details: Germany Why are you nominating: Her service in the Army and military police where she honorably served from 1998-2002. After exiting from the Army, she ran a home daycare for over 20 years helping many children to become straight-A students. Michelle (Specialist Ray, as she was known while in uniform) took her passion for youth to the classroom where she is now a Prince William County employee with the school system as a teacher’s assistant working with special needs children. — Victor Angry

Hometown: Woodbridge Branch of Service: United States Air Force Highest rank achieved: Master Sergeant Years of service: 20 Other details: Two tours in the Philippines Why are you nominating: Doug followed in his parents’ footsteps and joined the Air Force and retired after 20 years of service. Both his parents also retired with 22 years of service. He is the middle child of 13. Keeping up with the "military family tradition," he has seven other siblings who served in the military. His son Jason is currently active duty in the Air Force. He still supports the military by working as a Department of Defense contractor. He also served as past commander of the American Legion Post 364 in Woodbridge. Finally, he still today proudly flies his American and Air Force flags in his front yard. — Tracy Rike

AUTUMN MICHELLE LOMBARDI

Age: 49 Hometown: Russellville, Kentucky Branch of Service: United States Air Force Highest rank achieved: Captain Years of service: 12 Other details: Autumn resigned her commission and put her professional career on hold to raise her twin sons and later her daughter. While raising three young toddlers, she took advantage of her VA benefits and put them to work in the form of earning two Master’s Degrees. Upon her husband's military retirement in 2018, her professional career went back into focus and has led to her current position as the Strategic

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GEORGE DIXON Age: 78 Hometown: Boston Branch of Service: United States Air Force Highest rank achieved: Colonel Years of service: 30 Honors Received: Defense Superior Service, Legion of Merit, Four Distinguished Flying Crosses, Bronze Star Medal, four Meritorious Service Medal, 15 Air Medals,two Air Force Commendation Medals, Secretary of Defense, Joint Chiefs of Staff, Headquarters USAF Identification Badges, Command Pilot with over 6,000 flying hours Other details: Germany, Vietnam, Philippines. Special Assisting, Principal Advisor to Secretary of Defense for POW/ MIA Affairs, Base Commander Scott AFB, Illinois. Air Commando with over 300 Combat Missions Why are you nominating: Col. Dixon has served his country in the USAF for more than 30 years many of his assignments were overseas without his family in some cases in austere and dangerous environments. His many awards and decorations are reflective of his love of country and patriotism. — Elsa Dixon


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