A resident of Brooklyn, Connecticut business executive Paul Camara serves as president of Axion Specialty Contracting, which offers mechanical insulation contracting services. A former military serviceman, Paul Camara served as section chief of the Massachusetts Army National Guard. In 1997, he received the Army Achievement Medal (AAM). The AAM is awarded to members of the US Army who have demonstrated meritorious service or distinguished achievement in a non-combat assignment. The award was introduced to recognize the service of deserving servicemen and junior officers below the rank of colonel, whose contributions do not warrant the higher award, which is the Army Commendation Medal. After the 9/11 attack, AAM was also awarded to eligible servicemen engaged non-combat services as part of the Global War against Terror. The US Department of Defense further expanded the “non-combat” aspect of AAM to include Remote Impact or the use of AI and robotics in military operations. The AAM is part of the 1980 Army Cohesion and Stability Study, along with other awards, such as the NCO Professional Development Ribbon, the Army Service Ribbon, and the Overseas Service Ribbon. The bronze octagonal AAM contains the Department of Army plaque and the date 1775 on the observe side. The reverse side contains the line “FOR MILITARY ACHIEVEMENT” and the two slips of laurel below it.