Congressman Carson and the Congressional Medal of Honor Foundation Now Accepting Nominations
January 26, 2012
Congressman André Carson and The Congressional Medal of Honor Foundation Now Accepting Nominations
Nominate an Unsung Hero to Be a 2012 Recipient for the Citizen Service Before Self Honors
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Congressman André Carson announced today that he has joined The Congressional Medal of Honor Foundation in accepting nominations for the Citizen Service Before Self Honors, which recognizes and honors those ordinary Americans who become extraordinary through their indomitable courage and selflessness.
Citizen Service Before Self Honors are unique, because they are presented to unsung heroes by our nation's most honored heroes – the fewer than 90 living recipients of our nation's highest award for valor – the Medal of Honor. Recipients comprise the Congressionally chartered Medal of Honor Society, which is one of our nation's most exclusive societies.
Citizen Service Before Self Honorees represent the values of courage, sacrifice and selfless service. Congressman Carson and Medal of Honor recipients encourage individuals to nominate any United States civilian who has clearly demonstrated a willingness to sacrifice for others whether through a single act of extraordinary heroism at risk to one's life or through a prolonged series of selfless acts. The nominee's actions must epitomize the concept of "service before self" and must be performed "above and beyond" one's professional area of responsibility or conduct.
Citizens may submit an eligible nominee by completing the nomination form online via the Citizen Service Before Self Honors website, www.citizenservicebeforeselfhonors.org. The nomination period ends on Friday, February 10, 2012.
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