- Kenneth Armstrong
Kenneth R. ("Ken") Armstrong (Born 25 April 1957 in Pasadena, California) was a
United States Coast Guard lieutenant who spent most of his commissioned service in Joint Service assignments. He was the commander of theNATO base atLampedusa Island , Italy, from 1988 to 1989. During his tour of command, the U.S. Navy shot down two Libyan fighters in the area, causing Libyan dictatorMuammar al-Gaddafi to threaten Armstrong's life, and bringing a media spotlight on the NATO base.Subsequently, in 1992, Armstrong commanded the humanitarian response detachment on the Island of Kauai following
Hurricane Iniki . Armstrong received theCoast Guard Commendation Medal and theHumanitarian Service Medal for the action.In 1993, Armstrong was officer in charge of a NATO/U.N. ROE (Rules of Engagement) detachment aboard foreign naval vessels engaged in enforcing the blockade of
Serbia andMontenegro in theBosnian War . He received the NATO Medal for Yugoslavia and later, retroactively received theArmed Forces Service Medal .Also in 1993, Armstrong led the U.S. Coast Guard's media response to the case of the [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9F0CEFD8133DF934A35751C0A965958260 Motor Vessel East Wood] , a vessel adrift in the Pacific Ocean with more than 500 Chinese refugees aboard. The incident started just days after the Clinton administration took office, and gained significant international attention. Armstrong made daily reports to the
White House Situation Room during the incident. Armstrong again received aCoast Guard Commendation Medal .
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