Washington County Heroes

As we celebrate Washington County’s 250th anniversary, we’re shining a spotlight on the everyday heroes who make our community strong. From veterans and active-duty service members to our police officers, firefighters, EMS personnel, and first responders — these are the men and women who protect, serve, and inspire us.
We invite you to submit your hero’s story and help us honor their dedication and courage. Whether they’ve served our country, safeguarded our neighborhoods, or answered the call in times of crisis, we want to celebrate their impact as part of WashCo’s proud legacy.

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SSgt Jordan Davis
A 2016 graduate of North High Davis entered the Air Force in 2019 and joined the 2d Aircraft Maintenance Squadron at Barksdale Air Force Base loading bombs on B-52’s. His distinctive accomplishments include two Air Force Achievement Medals and one Air Force Commendation Medal for meritorious service. Davis proudly follows the footsteps of his grandfather who also served in the Air Force. He looks forward to the next few years serving overseas in the next step of his career working with F-16’s.
Air Force
6 Years
Lt. Andrew H. Turner
Andrew is a 2018 graduate of Williamsport High School. He than did ROTC at Mt Saint Mary’s University in Emmitsburg, graduating in 2022. He has been active duty since that time. He has been stationed at Fort Drum, NY and recently just finished 1 year in South Korea. He is currently home on leave but will be heading to Fort Jackson, SC.
Army Active Duty
3 Years
Thursday, August 31, 2017