Blinded American Veterans Present Carter with Top Award
Washington, DC,
June 19, 2012
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Blinded American Veterans Present Carter with Top Award U.S. Rep. John Carter (R-TX) has been awarded the 2012 George “Buck” Gillispie Award for Meritorious Service by the Blinded American Veterans Foundation (BAVF) during the group’s 27th Annual Congressional Awards Reception in Washington. The Gillispie Award is presented annually to one Republican and one Democrat House Member, in recognition of the most outstanding individual efforts in support of disabled veterans. U.S. Rep. Sanford Bishop (D-GA) was the Democrat recipient of this year’s award. Carter is in his second term as Co-Chairman of the bipartisan House Army Caucus, and represents the Fort Hood area in the House. So far in the 112th Congress, Carter has authored the Fort Hood Victims and Families Benefits Protection Act, H.R. 625, and the Veterans Equal Treatment for Service Dogs Act, H.R.1154. The Fort Hood bill would treat all casualties of the November, 2009 attack under the same status as the 9-11 casualties at the Pentagon. The Service Dogs bill guarantees that disabled veterans are approved to use their dogs at all VA facilities nationwide. "We're honored to recognize Representatives Carter and Bishop for their steadfast support of veterans' rights and services," said BAVF President John Fales of Silver Spring, MD. "These national leaders continually stand up for the millions of women and men who have served or are now serving our country, and for their families. The entire veterans' community joins us in applauding these heroes for their friendship, trust, and constant devotion to veterans' issues." ### |