Award Winners and
Presenters
Left to Right: BG Kurt Story, FC1 Shawn Walker, MAJ Michael Tobey,
1st Lt Brian Yoakam, Riki Ellison, 1LT Ted Kimmey Jr.,
ADM Jonathan Greenert, BrigGen Jane Rohr, LTG Michael Vane
On
January 14th, 2011 MDAA was honored to host the inaugural
"Missile Defender of the Year Award Ceremony." The Missile Defender
of the Year is awarded to the best U.S. missile defense Solider, Sailor, Airmen
and National Guardsmen for the year. The event was held on the eve of the 20th
anniversary of the first successful war time use of active U.S. missile defenses
to protect and defend our armed forces and allies.
On
January 15th, 1991 soldiers from the 11th Air Defense
Artillery Brigade changed modern day warfare forever when they successfully
intercepted an Al Hussein Missile launched from Iraq headed towards Dhahran,
Saudi Arabia with a Patriot Missile Defense Battery. This heroic act was played
out multiple times in Dhahran, Riyadh and Tel Aviv. This validation of
"active missile defense" by United States Soldiers under the harshest
combat conditions laid the groundwork for what we have today; multiple layered,
joint service-missile defense that protects tactical, operational and strategic
assets from hostile missile attacks.
The award
ceremony held in Alexandria, Virginia recognized and honored members of our
military who command fully operational and deployed missile defense systems.
The award is given to a United States Armed Forces service member from each
branch that currently deploys a U.S. missile defense system. The Defenders of
the Year are selected by their peers and commanding officers from the United
States Army, United States Navy, United States Air Force and the National
Guard. These select individuals represent the best in leadership and personal
effort, demonstrating their commitment to excellence and their critical role in
missile defense. They are an inspiration to their subordinates, peers and
superiors.
The 2010 Defender of the Year Award winners are:

First Lieutenant Ted M. Kimmey Jr., United States Army
First Lieutenant Ted
M. Kimmey, Jr. serves as the Fire Control Platoon Leader for Charlie Patriot
Battery, 5-7 ADA, Kaiserslautern, Germany. He previously served as the
Headquarters Platoon Leader, Charlie Patriot Battery, 5-7 ADA, deploying in
support of Operation Juniper Cobra 2010. First Lieutenant Kimmey was born in
Newark, Delaware and graduated from University High School in Orlando, Florida
in 2004. Upon graduation from the United States Military Academy in 2008, he
was commissioned in the United States Army's Air Defense Artillery. His military awards include the Army
Commendation Medal. First Lieutenant Ted M. Kimmey received his
award from Lieutenant General Michael Vane, United States Army.

Petty Officer First Class Shawn Andre Walker, United States Navy
Petty Officer First Class Shawn Andre Walker is the Acting
Systems Test Officer/AEGIS Weapons System Supervisor on the US Aegis Destroyer
USS O'KANE/DDG 77 deployed in the Persian Gulf. Petty Officer Walker was
born in Los Angeles, California in 1978 and majored in Biology at Michigan
State and Rider University before enlisting in the Navy in January 1997.
Originally serving as Leading Petty Officer (LPO), he assumed the duties of
Leading Chief Petty Officer (LCPO) in January 2010 due to a gapped Chief billet.
In June 2010, he further assumed duties as Systems Test Officer (STO) to fill a
critical gapped billet normally assigned to a Chief Warrant Officer or Limited
Duty Officer. His decorations include the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation
Medal. Petty Officer First Class Shawn Andre Walker received his award
from the Vice Chief of Naval Operations Admiral Jonathan Greenert.
First Lieutenant Brian K.
Yoakam, United States Air Force
First Lieutenant Brian K. Yoakam is a Space Officer
assigned to the 460th Operations Group at Buckley Air Force Base Colorado.
Lieutenant Yoakam was born in Norfolk, Virginia on December 11, 1984. He was
commissioned from the University of Virginia in 2007 to the United States Air
Force as a Second Lieutenant. Lieutenant Yoakam was personally selected to
deploy to the Combined Air and Space Operations Center at Al Udeid Air Base in
Qatar to work as the Space Duty Officer. Lieutenant Yoakam earned the 460th
Operations Support Squadron Company Grade Officer of the Quarter in 2009, the
2009 Space-Based Infrared System Crew of the Year, and the Company Grade
Officer of the Quarter 2010 at his deployed detachment. His military awards
include the National Defense Service Medal, the Air Force Achievement Medal,
and the Air Force Commendation Medal. First Lieutenant Brian K. Yoakam received
his award from Brigadier General Jane Rohr, United States Air Force.
Major Michael A. Tobey, National
Guard
Major
Michael A. Tobey is the Assistant Operations Officer (Assistant S-3) for the
100th Missile Defense Brigade of the United States Homeland Missile Defense
system. Major Tobey is a native of Midland, Michigan. He graduated from the
United States Military Academy in 1995 with a Bachelor's of Science degree in
Engineering Management. He received his commission into the Air Defense
Artillery branch that same year. Major Tobey's decorations and awards include
the Bronze Star, Meritorious Service Medal, Army Commendation Medal, Army
Achievement Medal (with three Oak Leaf Clusters), Armed Forces Expeditionary
Medal, Iraq Campaign Medal, Global War on Terror Medal, Parachutist Badge, Air
Assault Badge, and the U.S. Air Force Senior Space Operations Badge. Major Michael
A. Tobey received his award from Brigadier General Kurt Story, United States
Army.
On behalf
of our membership throughout the nation and the American public, we are honored
to recognize the best of the best in missile defense for 2010. These four
outstanding young men represent their unit, ship and air wing as extensions of
all those that they work with and the missile defense systems they operate.
They represent the best of the military's current and future missile defense
capability to make our nation and world safer. We commend their role and those
of our military war fighters who bring these missile defense systems to life to
operate, command, defend and protect against the growing and current threats of
nuclear proliferation and ballistic missiles.
The 2nd Annual "Missile Defender of the Year Award
Ceremony" will held in Alexandria, Virginia on January 13, 2012.
Respectfully,

Riki Ellison
Chairman & Founder
Missile Defense Advocacy Alliance