CONGRESSMAN HENRY CUELLAR RECEIVES NATIONAL GUARD CHARLES DICK MEDAL OF MERIT
Award recognizes legislators’ contributions to the National Guard
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Representative Henry Cuellar was honored Monday by the National Guard Association of the United States with the Charles Dick Medal of Merit Award. The award, given to only 32 recipients nation-wide, was presented by Lt Gen Charles G. Rodriguez, Adjutant General for the State of Texas .
The Charles Dick Medal of Merit was established in 1988 to recognize the contributions to the National Guard by elected representatives to legislative bodies at the state and federal levels. The award is presented to legislators who distinguish themselves over an extended period time in support to the National Guard.
“On behalf of the soldiers and airmen of the Texas National Guard, I am honored to work with Congressman Cuellar in acquiring the resources necessary to help complete our missions domestically and overseas,” Lieutenant General Rodriguez said.
“It is my privilege to work with the brave men and women of the National Guard,” Congressman Cuellar said. “I am honored to receive this award, and I look forward to continuing our efforts to ensure that the Texas National Guard is equipped for their operations at home and abroad.”
The Medal is named in honor of Maj Gen Charles Dick, president of the National Guard Association from 1902 to 1909, a major general in the Ohio National Guard, a Congressman and later a Senator. As a Senator, he was responsible for the passage of the Dick Acts of 1903 and 1908 that established the modern National Guard.
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