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    Tennessee National Guardsman Recognized as Outstanding Veteran

    Tennessee National Guardsman Recognized as Outstanding Veteran

    Photo By Edgar Castro Palencia | Master Sgt. Keith Norman, a Tennessee Air National Guardsman and firefighter manager...... read more read more

    NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE, UNITED STATES

    11.09.2023

    Courtesy Story

    Tennessee National Guard Joint Public Affairs Office

    Tennessee Governor Bill Lee, Tommy Baker, Department of Veterans Services Commissioner, and Brig. Gen. Warner Ross, Tennessee’s Adjutant General, recognized veteran state employees and more than 450,000 Tennessee veterans at the Governor’s annual Veterans Day ceremony on Thursday, Nov. 9, at the Tennessee National Guard’s Joint Force Headquarters in Nashville.

    Master Sgt. Keith Norman, a Tennessee Air National Guardsman and firefighter manager for the 164th Airlift Wing’s Fire and Emergency Services in Memphis, was one of five state employees honored for his role as an outstanding veteran during the event.

    “To be able to honor these veterans is always one of the highlights of my whole year,” said Gov. Lee. “They have sacrificed so much to be able to give back to their country and to the state of Tennessee, we can’t thank them enough for their selfless service to their communities.”

    Norman served in the U.S. Air Force for 26 years and deployed twice for operations Desert Storm and Southern Watch. He also served for 25 years as a City of Memphis firefighter before becoming a state employee.

    “Mr. Norman goes above and beyond not only assisting and mentoring seventeen Tennessee firefighters,” said Command Master Sgt. Joseph DiMauro, a fire protection senior enlisted leader for the 164th Airlift Wing, “but he also leads 25 traditional guardsmen assigned to the 164th Civil Engineer Squadron.”

    According to Ross, Norman’s experience, professionalism, and dedication to service make him a valuable addition to the 164th team. His contributions have been felt at every level of the organization, from his involvement in large-scale readiness exercises to his efforts to prioritize the safety and training of his fellow firefighters.

    “When you decide to put on that uniform and you take that oath, you don’t do it for recognition; you do it because you are called to serve,” said Norman. “But it does feel good to be recognized and to know that people have taken notice of my service.”

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    Date Taken: 11.09.2023
    Date Posted: 11.17.2023 13:20
    Story ID: 457614
    Location: NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE, US

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