Agency Cited as Example of a “True Success Story”
WASHINGTON – The efforts of employees of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) in the wake of destruction by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita were further recognized Monday when the Department received the prestigious Public Spirit Award from the American Legion Auxiliary.
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“My VA colleagues responded to that epic tragedy with selflessness and heroism,” said Nicholson in accepting the award. “VA employees acted heroically even in the face of catastrophic personal loss.”
The Public Spirit Award is historically given to individuals, but American Legion Auxiliary National President Carol Van Kirk nominated the entire Department for being what she called “an example of a true success story.”
The award from the American Legion Auxiliary follows earlier recognition for VA’s response to Hurricane Katrina, including Senate Resolution 263, a commendation to agency employees for their efforts during the storm.
Past recipients of the Public Spirit Award include Ronald Reagan, Madeleine Albright and Colin Powell.
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