U.S HONOURS NIGERIAN SOLDIER “THE LEGION OF MERIT” AWARD

The commander, U.S Air forces in Europe-air forces Africa, gen. Jeffrey Harrigian presented AVM Yakubu with the “The legion of merit” awarded by the 27th u.s. Secretary of defence on monday in honour of his exceptionally meritorious service as Nigerian defence and air attaché to the united states.

The Legion of Merit is one of the U.S. Military’s most prestigious awards honouring outstanding service and achievement.

Harrigian while presenting the award said that yakubu greatly improved nigeria – u.s. Military relations, resulting in increased u.s. Support to nigeria in the fight against violent extremism during his tenure as defence attaché.

He added that avm yakubu also coordinated with various us government agencies for the first visit of president muhammadu buhari to the us, as well as the first-ever visit of a nigerian chief of defence staff to the us africa command in germany.

He said yakubu’s advocacy and leadership were instrumental in the acquisition of the a-29 super tucano aircraft being inducted on Tuesday by the Nigerian air force.

He added that Yakubu’s superior effort, outstanding leadership, and personal initiative reflect great credit upon himself, the Nigerian air force, and his country.

The United States explained that the Legion of Merit is one of its military’s most prestigious awards honouring outstanding service and achievement.

“The legion of merit medal was authorised by congress in 1942 to award members of the armed forces for exceptionally meritorious conduct and outstanding service,” the United States diplomatic mission to Nigeria explained.


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