Three local men who received VFW National Public Servant Awards Saturday in a short ceremony at Worthington VFW Post 7117 were obviously humbled to receive such a prestigious award.
Those receiving the National Public Servant Awards for Indiana included EMT and Firefighter, Captain Terry Koons, Indiana State Police Trooper Randall Van Arsdale, and Firefighter/EMT/Fire Chief, Sgt. Kyle Steward.
The VFW National Public Servant Awards recognize individuals who put their lives on the line every day to protect and serve the community and do so in a manner in keeping with the ideals and values of the VFW organization.
The awards are given annually by the National VFW organization to one emergency medical technician (EMT), one firefighter and one law enforcement officer in each state.
This year in Indiana, the three recipients in the state were nominated by Worthington VFW Post 7117 where Quartermaster Ken Stalcup said he feels this is an important program because these people put their lives on the line every day and it’s important to recognize the contributions they make.
It was a quiet ceremony attended by friends, family and VFW members. After the presentation, all enjoyed a meal and snacks provided by the Worthington VFW.
The awards were officially presented to all three by Past VFW State Commander Johnny Capps, assisted by Worthington VFW Commander Kermit Wilcox and Quartermaster Ken Stalcup.
Commander Capps thanked Stalcup, chairman of the nominating committee, and the local post for an outstanding job in selecting these candidates.
To the three recipients, Capps said, “As combat veterans, we know what it’s like to serve and we thank you for your service and your commitment.”
All three recipients received beautiful certificates in large leather-like bound cases with the photo and signature of the National VFW Commander, which underscored the significance of the award.
Below: Photos of the presentations and certificates with biographical information on each recipient.