Government House announced Thursday that Governor Albert Bryan Jr. was recently awarded the prestigious Charles Dick Medal of Merit by the National Guard Association of the United States (NGAUS) in Detroit. The award honor recognizes Governor Bryan’s unwavering support and dedication to the National Guard and the men and women who serve.
The Charles Dick Medal of Merit, established in 1988, is awarded to elected officials who have demonstrated exemplary commitment to the National Guard. The award is named in honor of Major General Charles Dick, a celebrated figure from the Ohio National Guard whose legacy continues to inspire service and leadership. Government House said Mr. Bryan's receipt of this award "underscores his deep-seated commitment to enhancing the capabilities and readiness of the Virgin Islands National Guard (VING), as well as his advocacy on behalf of Guard members across the territory and the nation.'
Upon receiving the award, Governor Bryan expressed his profound gratitude to the National Guard community. “It is truly an honor to be recognized with the Charles Dick Medal of Merit," he said. "The National Guard plays an essential role in ensuring the safety and security of our Virgin Islands, especially in times of crisis. I remain committed to supporting the incredible men and women who serve, and I am proud of the Virgin Islands National Guard for its unwavering dedication to protecting our home.”
According to the release, under Bryan’s leadership, the V.I. National Guard has seen significant advancements in readiness, infrastructure improvements, and enhanced partnerships with federal agencies, all while continuing to safeguard the territory through natural disasters, emergency response efforts, and global deployments.
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