Middle school teacher has posthumously been awarded a rare Air Force medal for bravery, a year after he was killed while trying to protect childrenOctober 20, 2014 - A Nevada middle school teacher has posthumously been awarded a rare Air Force medal for bravery, a year after he was killed while trying to protect children during a schoolyard shooting.
Nevada Air National Guard Brig. Gen. William Burks and Col. David Clark presented the Air Force Airman's Medal on Sunday to Sharon Landsberry, the widow of Sparks Middle School teacher Michael Landsberry. More than 500 people gathered for the ceremony at the Reno-Sparks Convention Center.
"He was a very brave man," said Clark, vice commander of the Nevada Guard's 152nd airlift wing. "He had a lot of integrity and was one teacher who would put his life on the line for his kids, absolutely."
Michael Landsberry, 45, was shot and killed by a seventh grader who wounded two fellow students before killing himself on the asphalt basketball court outside the middle school just east of Sparks on Oct. 21, 2013. read more>>>
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