Above: Honoring “unsung heroes” at the Department of Agriculture. USDA photo.
Yesterday the office of Secretary of Agriculture, Sonny Perdue, distributed by Twitter the photo above, saying:
It’s #PublicServiceRecognitionWeek, an occasion to acknowledge the fine work our @USDA career employees do every week of the year. Happy to speak at a ceremony to honor our “Unsung Heroes.” They’re the ones who help fulfill our mission to Do Right and Feed Everyone.
One of the honorees was a firefighter on the Los Padres National Forest in California, Division Chief Peter Harris. On December 11, 2017 he was shot in the neck and ear while driving a USFS vehicle in Monterey County, California.
Here is how the USFS, @R5_Fire_News, in a series of five tweets on May 10 described the incident:
On Dec 11, 2017 @LosPadresNF Div Chief Peter Harris was shot in the head &back while driving back to his station after a fire response. Harris radioed law enforcement & a medi-vac helicopter for himself. Covered in blood, but not knowing the extent of his own injuries, Harris determined it may take as long as 30 min for help to arrive in such a remote area of the forest. Instead of driving from harm, Harris used his vehicle to block the road & prevent the public from entering the area of the shooter. Today, @USDA @SecretarySonny honored Division Chief Harris & others as part of the @USDA “Unsung Hero” awards in Washington, DC.
Great job by a career federal employee!
Now, sorry, but the government is proposing to effectively cut your pay, slow your promotions, and make retirement harder to get (oh, and no more of that Cost-of-Living increases while you are retired or any of that Social Security Supplement until you hit age 62):
https://www.myfederalretirement.com/public/opm-2019-proposals.cfm