Joseph L. Romano
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Colonel Joseph L. Romano III is an officer in the United States Air Force and one of 26 American nationals charged by Italian authorities with the 2003 kidnapping of Italian resident cleric Hassan Nasr as part of an alleged covert CIA operation. Romano was subsequently convicted in absentia of kidnapping. On 5 April 2013, Giorgio Napolitano, the President of the Italian Republic, pardoned Romano.
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Joseph L. Romano
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Joseph L. Romano
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Joseph L. Romano
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Joint Meritorious Unit Award with one oak leaf cluster
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Air Force Achievement Medal with one oak leaf cluster
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Air Force Commendation Medal with two oak leaf clusters
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Meritorious Service Medal with 1 silver leaf cluster
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Colonel Joseph L. Romano III is an officer in the United States Air Force and one of 26 American nationals charged by Italian authorities with the 2003 kidnapping of Italian resident cleric Hassan Nasr as part of an alleged covert CIA operation. Romano was subsequently convicted in absentia of kidnapping. On 5 April 2013, Giorgio Napolitano, the President of the Italian Republic, pardoned Romano.
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1976
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9th Security Police Squadron, Beale Air Force Base, Calif
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31st Security Forces Squadron, Aviano AB, Italy
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37th Training Group, Lackland AFB, Texas
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586th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron, Camp Bucca, Iraq
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1st Security Police Squadron, Langley Air Force Base, Va.