Sailor Awarded For Defending National Security In Cyberspace by U.S.
Navy Lt. Darius Radzius U.S. Fleet Cyber Command / U.S. 10th Fleet
April 29, 2022
Warfighting is no longer confined by
geography in the 21st century. The battlefield has expanded into
cyberspace and there, it’s fought using keyboards.
Petty
Officer 1st Class Joshua Mefford, a cyber-warfighter, recently
distinguished himself in the field of network security. Vice Adm.
Ross Myers, commander, U.S. Fleet Cyber Command and U.S. 10th Fleet
awarded Mefford the Joint Service Commendation Medal on April 25, 2022.
 April 25, 2022 - U.S.
Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Joshua Mefford received a Joint
Service Commendation Medal for work that directly impacted
national security on dozens of occasions, producing results
that were included in several Presidential Briefs. Vice Adm.
Ross Myers, commander, U.S. Fleet Cyber Command/U.S. 10th
Fleet, presented the award to Mefford at Computer Network
Operations. (Image created by USA Patriotism! fromU.S. Navy photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class
William Sykes.)
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“Seldom can we point to one person making a difference; however,
you are that example! You are a success story of how a single person
can make a difference,” Myers said to Mefford at an informal
presentation in front of his colleagues at Computer Network
Operations.
Mefford earned this recognition for work that
directly impacted national security on dozens of occasions, with
results that were included in several Presidential and National
Security Council briefs.
Most of the work in the information
warfare community is highly classified and for that reason, it is
rare to be publicly recognized or even noticed. As a Cryptologic
Technician who specializes in networks, Mefford conducts computer
network exploitation and offensive cyber operations.
Mefford
accepted the award, while recognizing his colleagues. He says
hitting the right keys was a result of the support his team provided
him.
“It took a lot of people to get here. The work doesn’t
happen in a vacuum,” said Mefford. “Although I was on the keyboard,
the award is all of ours.”
Division Leading Chief Petty
Officer Patrick Lucia said that Mefford receiving this award was not
a stroke of luck, “He is the best I’ve seen. Mefford is one of the
brightest people I know and is solely dedicated to the job.”
Mefford’s achievement is exemplary, but his path to this point
is even more extraordinary. A native of Lexington, Kentucky, he
joined the Navy in 2007. He was homeless at the time, causing him to
drop out of high school after his first year, but he didn’t give up.
He used the same drive as he demonstrated in earning his award to
earn his GED diploma and pursue a naval career.
“The Navy has
really cool jobs,” Mefford said. “I’m a computer person. When the
[cryptologic technician (networking)] CTN rate was developing, I
looked at the bibliography and study materials and saw I already
owned a lot of the books in the bibs.”
Mefford hopes that
not only will this set an example for his teammates and shipmates
but inspire those who are facing challenges. He said that he
rejected his status quo and refused to let his situation define him,
“You can’t succeed without drive. I am never content. I always want
to do something better than what I did the day before.”
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