The Bonze Star Medal Confirmed

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Bonze Star Medal for Captain Cecelia T. Perez; RN

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THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 

TO ALL WHO SHALL SEE THESE PRESENTS, GREETING: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AUTHORIZED BY EXECUTIVE ORDER, 24 AUGUST 1962 HAS AWARDED 

THE BRONZE STAR MEDAL  

To: CAPTAIN CECELIA T. PEREZ

CHARLIE COMPANY, 296th BSB, 3rd BRIGADE, 2nd INFANTRY DIVISION 

For: Exceptionally meritorious service while assigned as the Brigade nurse during Operation Iraqi Freedom. Captain Perez’ exceptional dedication to mission accomplishment, tactile competence and unparalleled professionalism contributed immeasurably to the Unit’s success during combat operations. Her actions reflected distinct credit on her, the multinational Division-Baghdad, and the United State Army.  

– 5 July 2006 to 5 October 2007 –

GIVEN UNDER MY HAND IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, DC

Joseph F. File, Jr. Major General, USA

Commanding: PO #259-100

16 September 2007

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  1. A beautiful woman. I am so proud to say that i know her.

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