Public Safety Officer Medal of Valor (MOV)
Lieutenant John Vanderstar (Fire Department City of New York, New York)
Sergeant Tu Tran (Lincoln Police Department, Nebraska)
Sergeant Jeffrey Mathes, Detective Michael Collazo, Detective Ryan Cagle and Detective Zachary Plese, and Officer Rex Engelbert (Metropolitan Nashville Police Department, Tennessee)
January 3, 2025, Medal of Valor Ceremony
February 14, 2003, Medal of Valor Ceremony Photo
Following is a photo from the Public Safety Officer Medal of Valor ceremony held on February 14, 2003:
February 20, 2013, Medal of Valor Ceremony Photos
July 27, 2017, Medal of Valor Ceremony Video
Special Agents David Bailey and Crystal Griner (United States Capitol Police) and Officers Nicole Battaglia, Kevin Jobe, and Alexander Jensen (Alexandria Police Department, Virginia)
Special Agents David Bailey and Crystal Griner (United States Capitol Police) and officers Nicole Battaglia, Kevin Jobe, and Alexander Jensen (Alexandria, Virginia, Police Department) exhibited extraordinary valor on June 14, 2017, in confronting and neutralizing a heavily-armed assailant, and in so doing, likely prevented a massacre from taking place in Alexandria, Virginia.
On the morning of June 14, 2017, at...
Sergeant Kendrick Simpo (Houston Police Department, Texas)
Firefighter Patrick Thornton (Fire Department of New York City, New York)
Detective Sumit Sulan (New York City Police Department, New York)
Lieutenant Jason Hickey (Fire Department of New York City, New York)
Corporal Jeffrey Farmer (Littleton Police Department, Colorado)
Firefighter Justin Hespeler (Fire Department of New York City, New York)
Deputy Bobby Hau Pham (Clermont County Sheriff's Office, Ohio)
Fallen Detective Wilbert Mora and Fallen Detective Jason Rivera (New York City Police Department, New York)
May 17, 2023, Medal of Valor Ceremony
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The Public Safety Officer Medal of Valor (MOV) is cited by the Attorney General and awarded by the President to a public safety officer(s) who has exhibited exceptional courage, extraordinary decisiveness and presence of mind, and unusual swiftness of action, regardless of their own personal safety, in the attempt to save or...