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10-06-2005

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October 6, 2005

HEALEY PRESENTS 22nd ANNUAL HANNA AWARDS

Honors police officers in the spirit of Trooper George Hanna

 

Lieutenant Governor Kerry Healey today honored police officers from Boston, Framingham the Massachusetts State Police and the MBTA Transit Police at the 22nd Annual George L. Hanna Memorial Awards for Bravery.

 

“I am privileged to recognize the incredible acts of valor accomplished by these forty-three remarkable individuals,” said Healey. “As a Commonwealth, we are fortunate that these dedicated public servants are preserving and protecting the assets and blessings of our country.”

 

The Hanna Awards are named in honor of Massachusetts State Trooper George L. Hanna, who was murdered in the line of duty in 1983 in Auburn during a routine traffic stop. The awards are presented every year to members of law enforcement who go above and beyond the call of duty and perform heroic acts of bravery when faced with life and death decisions.

 

Trooper Hanna’s widow, Marilynn, and Public Safety Secretary Edward Flynn joined Healey in presenting the awards to the recipients during a moving State House ceremony.

 

“These awards were established to recognize outstanding law enforcement officers. Like Trooper George Hanna, they have displayed true heroism in the line of duty,” said Secretary Flynn. “These law enforcement professionals place themselves at risk every day and accept that they may be called upon at any moment to pay the ultimate price.”

 

The process of selecting honorees begins with a request from the Secretary of Public Safety to each police chief in the Commonwealth asking for nominations for the award. The Heroic Selection Committee, comprised of members of the law enforcement and public safety community, reviews each nomination and makes recommendations for award selections to the Governor.

 

The Hanna Awards consist of several levels:

 

 

Medal of Honor: the highest award that the Commonwealth can bestow upon a police officer. The Medal of Honor is awarded to sworn department personnel who have performed specific acts of bravery, or who have performed acts of extraordinary courage above and beyond the call of duty, with disregard for their own personal safety.

 

Medal of Valor: established to honor sworn department personnel who have performed acts of extraordinary heroism above and beyond the call of duty.

 

Merit Award: recognizing sworn department personnel who have performed meritorious acts of bravery, courage and performance beyond the call of duty.

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