Tom Little (optometrist) explained

Thomas E. Little (March 20, 1949 – August 5, 2010)[1] was an American optometrist from Kinderhook, New York, most widely known as the leader of an International Assistance Mission team that was killed in the 2010 Badakhshan massacre.[2] [3]

Biography

In 1976, Little traveled to Afghanistan. Although only intending to stay there for several months, Little ultimately spent the next 34 years building up the country's eye care services during successive regime changes.[4] Little spoke Dari fluently.[5]

In August 2010, Little's medical team was attacked by masked gunmen in the Kuran wa Munjan District of Badakhshan Province while returning from Nuristan to Kabul. The team had spent two weeks traveling between remote villages on foot and providing medical care. Ten members of the team, including six Americans, were murdered. The Taliban took responsibility for the attack. Little's body was found on August 7, 2010.[6]

Little was posthumously awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Barack Obama on February 15, 2011.[7] [8] He was also posthumously recognized as the 2010 International Optometrist of the Year by the World Council of Optometrists.[9] [10]

The son of an ophthalmologist, Little attended Ichabod Crane High School in Valatie, New York, where he dated his future wife, Libby. The couple's three daughters were educated at Woodstock School in India. While most well known for his work in Afghanistan, Little was also an avid outdoorsman, equestrian, and environmentalist.[4]

Notes and References

  1. "United States Social Security Death Index" database, 20 May 2014), Thomas E Little, 05 Aug 2010; citing U.S. Social Security Administration, Death Master File).
  2. Web site: British aid worker killed in massacre in Afghanistan. Gannon. Kathy. 8 August 2010. The Herald. 8 August 2010.
  3. News: 10 Medical Aid Workers Are Found Slain in Afghanistan. Nordland. Rod. 7 August 2010. The New York Times. 7 August 2010.
  4. News: Caruso. David B.. Doctor from region slain in Afghanistan attack. November 23, 2016. Glens Falls Post-Star. Associated Press. August 7, 2010.
  5. Web site: Slain NY doctor was in Afghanistan for 3 decades. 7 August 2010. Greenwich Time. 7 August 2010.
  6. Web site: Violent end to life of caring. August 8, 2010. Times Union.
  7. Web site: President George H.W. Bush, 14 Others Receive Medal Of Freedom. NPR.org.
  8. Web site: Announcing Presidential Medal of Freedom Recipients. November 17, 2010. whitehouse.gov.
  9. http://www.worldoptometry.org/en/news/index.cfm/2010_optometrist_of_the_year 2010 International Optometrist of the Year
  10. Book: Kenaston, Jim. Just a Thin Slice: A Family's Journey Through the American Landscape - 1623 to the Present. December 25, 2017. Lulu.com. 9781387252008. Google Books.