Branson’s fire chief has been honored by the Department of Defense for his efforts to work with the firefighters who are also serving the nation in the National Guard and Reserves.
Fire Chief Ted Martin was honored with the “Patriot Award” at the start of the Branson Board of Alderman meeting Nov. 9 by the Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve program. The Patriot Award is given to employers “in recognition of extraordinary support of its employees and family members of those that serve in the National Guard and Reserve.”
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