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Decorated local veteran honored for courageous global rescue efforts
Decorated local veteran honored for courageous global rescue efforts

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time13-05-2025

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Decorated local veteran honored for courageous global rescue efforts

The Brief A decorated local veteran is one of six Americans receiving this year's Citizen Honors Award for his courageous global rescue efforts. Bryan Stern is the founder of a local non-profit focused on saving lives in some of the world's most dangerous places. Grey Bull Rescue is a Tampa-based nonprofit that leads daring missions by land, sea and air, even venturing deep behind enemy lines. TAMPA - A former military officer and founder of a local non-profit is being recognized for saving lives in some of the world's most dangerous places. Bryan Stern has spent his life in service to his country and to people in need all across the globe. "I'm a patriot, I've been to war a lot, I am a multi-tour combat vet, I got a Purple Heart and all kinds of stuff," Stern said. Now, the Congressional Medal of Honor Society is naming him the 2024 Service Act Honoree, one of just six Americans receiving this year's Citizen Honors Award. "To be recognized for valor and heroism by the epitome of valor and heroism in America, it was truly just remarkable," Stern stated. READ: At 101, Dunedin World War II veteran reflects on service during 'Victory in Europe Day' After serving in the military, Stern recognized a dangerous gap in global rescue efforts, one that left American citizens and allies stranded in war zones and disaster areas. "We have more cases than we can fund right now. We've done 729 missions as of last week," said Stern. "We've rescued over 7,000 people and all those people pretty much asked for help from someone else." That's when he founded Grey Bull Rescue, a Tampa-based nonprofit that leads daring missions by land, sea and air, even venturing deep behind enemy lines. "We just rescued a set of six-year-old girls last week from the gangs in Haiti who were orphans," said Stern. "Their families were killed in Haiti or died in Haiti. They were adopted." From conflict-ridden regions overseas to natural disasters at home, Stern's team has conducted life-saving operations around the world. "We've worked in Africa, we've worked in Latin America, we worked in the Western Hemisphere, we worked all over Europe, we work all over the Middle East, Lebanon, Afghanistan, Russia, Ukraine, Sudan. All these crazy places," Stern added. Whether it's rescuing hostages or evacuating civilians in crisis, their mission is clear: no one gets left behind. For more on Stern's story and the Citizen Honors Awards, you can visit the Grey Bull Rescue website. CLICK HERE:>>>Follow FOX 13 on YouTube The Source Information for this story was gathered by FOX 13's Bryan Gray. STAY CONNECTED WITH FOX 13 TAMPA: Download the FOX Local app for your smart TV Download FOX Local mobile app: Apple | Android Download the FOX 13 News app for breaking news alerts, latest headlines Download the SkyTower Radar app Sign up for FOX 13's daily newsletter

Perry Principal Dan Marburger to receive posthumous award from Medal of Honor Recipients
Perry Principal Dan Marburger to receive posthumous award from Medal of Honor Recipients

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time21-03-2025

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Perry Principal Dan Marburger to receive posthumous award from Medal of Honor Recipients

WASHINGTON — The Congressional Medal of Honor Society on Thursday announced that Perry Principal Dan Marburger will be posthumously awarded the Citizen Honors Award by Medal of Honor Recipients. Bonobo at Ape Initiative in Des Moines has died A panel of Medal of Honor Recipients reviewed nominations from around the country and chose five individuals and one non-profit organization to receive the Citizen Honors Award, an award given to those who exemplify the ideals of the Medal of Honor — courage, sacrifice, integrity, commitment, citizenship, and patriotism. Perry Principal Dan Marburger was one of the five selected to receive the award for his brave and selfless actions during the January 4, 2024 shooting at Perry High School that resulted in the death of himself and sixth-grade student Ahmir Jolliff. The award ceremony will take place in Arlington, Virginia on March 25. Iowa News: Perry Principal Dan Marburger to receive posthumous award from Medal of Honor Recipients WHO 13 Farm Report: Thursday, March 20th Cyclones' Tamin Lipsey optimistic he will be available for first round of March Madness Drake star Bennett Stirtz's dad talks about his son's NCAA tournament debut Officials and advocates gather for Celebrate Iowa's Outdoors Day Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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