Yale Alum Nicholas Dockery Receives Medal of Honor

Yale University

Maj. Nicholas Dockery '23 M.P.P., a Yale Jackson School of Global Affairs alumnus who retired from active duty last month as a U.S. Special Forces officer, was awarded the Medal of Honor, the nation's highest award for combat valor, during a ceremony today at the White House. The medal was awarded by President Trump on behalf of the U.S. Congress.

The act honoring Dockery passed unanimously in the U.S. House of Representatives in February and the U.S. Senate in March.

The award upgrades a Silver Star Dockery earned for his actions on Oct. 2, 2012, in Afghanistan's Kapisa province, when he was a U.S. Army lieutenant. On that day, Dockery repeatedly crossed open ground to rally his troops and reinforce Afghan allies after his unit was ambushed by Taliban fighters. He used his own body to shield a soldier from a grenade blast. And when he discovered that another soldier, Sgt. Jack Hansbro, was missing, he located the unconscious sergeant in a nearby alley being dragged away by enemy fighters. Dockery neutralized the threat and administered CPR and life-saving first aid to Hansbro.

He then showed himself on the compound's open roof to signal gunships, enabling the suppressive fire that allowed his unit to survive. Every soldier in the group sustained wounds.

Dockery, whose final assignment was within the U.S. Special Operations Command's Pentagon unit, was named Military Times' Soldier of the Year in 2022. At that time, he was the only U.S. Army officer to have received two Silver Stars for valor in the post-9/11 era.

An Indiana native, he received a Master of Public Policy degree from the Yale Jackson School of Global Affairs in 2023, fully funded by the General Wayne A. Downing Scholarship, a program that offers select U.S. Army officers the opportunity to attend graduate education programs at universities around the globe.

"Major Dockery is an outstanding example of the kind of leader the Downing Fellowship brings to our school," said James Levinsohn, the Charles W. Goodyear Professor of Global Affairs and dean of the Yale Jackson School. "His record of service and study reflects our mission to develop the talents of principled, capable practitioners of global affairs. We extend to Nick our congratulations on this well-deserved recognition."

Beyond his military career, Dockery completed a White House Fellowship and received the Douglas MacArthur Leadership Award, which recognizes top company-grade officers. He is currently assigned to U.S. Special Operations Command's office at the Pentagon.

Read the White House statement.

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