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RENO, NV -- Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs Commandant Todd Jacobus, was awarded the prestigious Veterans of Foreign Wars Commander-in-Chief Gold Medal of Merit and Citation recently at the 127th VFW National Convention in Reno, Nevada.
The award was presented by VFW Commander-in-Chief Carol Whitmore -- who notably made history as the first woman and first Iowan to hold this top national position.
Jacobus, a retired Iowa Army National Guard Colonel and multiple deployment Operation Iraqi Freedom veteran, was recognized for his three decades of faithful service and his unwavering pursuit of organizational integrity as a Gold Legacy Life member of VFW Post 9127 in Des Moines.
Key highlights from his citation include:
• Diplomatic Leadership: Playing an instrumental role in facilitating a Kosovo diplomatic visit and high-level meetings.
• Strategic Engagement: Building personal relationships and trusted standing with embassy officials to contribute directly to meaningful dialogue for the organization.
• Steadfast Advocacy: A lifelong dedication to serving veterans, military members and their families through exceptional leadership at both the state and national levels.