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1/26/2013 - JOINT BASE LEWIS
MCCHORD, Wash. -- The most
combat-decorated Air Force unit since the end of the Vietnam War named
more heroes Jan. 23-24 during medal presentation ceremonies at Portland
Air National Guard Base, Portland, Ore., and Joint Base Lewis-McChord,
Wash. The 24th Special Operations Wing gained one Silver Star, six Bronze Star medals with Valor, and seven Bronze Star medals when Airmen from the 22nd Special Tactics Squadron were recognized with the nation's third and fourth highest combat decorations. "Like many, the Airmen's willingness to serve at the tip of the spear, directly going into harm's way to attack the enemy time after time, represents the best of America," said Col. Robert Armfield, commander of the 24th SOW. "We are proud to see their sacrifice recognized. It gives us a chance to pause for just a moment to thank these special operators and, more importantly, to recognize their families, who bear the burden of this relentless mission." |
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The honorees were: Silver Star and Bronze Star: Staff Sgt. Adam Krueger, see video below. | ||||||
Bronze Star with Valor Master Sgt. Douglas Neville Tech. Sgt. Michael Orlando Staff Sgt. Joshua Busch Staff Sgt. Jeremiah Roberts Staff Sgt. Jeffrey Salazar Staff Sgt. Michael Wilhelm |
Bronze Star Recipients Captain Joshua Barlow Tech. Sgt. Michael A. Kurta Tech. Sgt. Matthew McKenna SA Benjamin De Boer SA Christopher Kagan SA John Moyle |
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Pictured above in video; Linda Crate with Lt. Gen.
Fiel, Stephanie and Lt. Col. Thaddeus Allen (commander of the 22nd) at Awards
ceremony.
The commander of
Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC), Lt. Gen. Eric E. Fiel, will award
six Bronze Stars and one Purple Heart to Airmen of the 125th Special Tactics
Squadron (STS);
Staff Sgt. David A. Albright, Senior Airman Chadwick J. Boles, Master Sgt. Scott
A. Geisser, Tech. Sgt. Jeffery A. Dolezal, Staff Sgt. Jacob M. Guffy and Tech.
Sgt. Douglas J. Matthews.
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Special Tactics Airmen
presented more than a dozen Combat Medals
Sent by Linda Crate
by
Rachel Arroyo
Air Force Special Operations Command Public Affairs 1/17/2012 - More than a dozen Airmen from
the 22nd STS were presented seventeen medals recently for meritorious
actions in combat.
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McChord Combat Controllers Receive Medals, sent by Gene Johnson |
Lt.
Gen. Donald Wurster, Air Force Special Operations Command commander,
joins the seven Airmen from the 22nd Special Tactics Squadron in an
award ceremony Sept. 8 at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., for their
accomplishments while engaged in combat operations in Afghanistan.
(U.S. Air Force Photo/Airman Leah Young) |
Winner of 2 Silver
Stars: 'You can't call a timeout in a war zone' |
Military: 11 airmen given medals - including 3 silver stars - for bravery |
Combat Controller
Receives Two Silver Stars:
The Air Force has awarded two Silver Stars, the third highest award for valor, to SSgt. Sean Harvell, a Combat Controller with the 22nd Special Tactics Squadron at JB Lewis-McChord, Wash., for his actions during multiple firefights in Afghanistan in 2007. At a joint ceremony April 29 honoring several Combat Controllers (see additional entries below), Chief of Staff Gen. Norton Schwartz presented Harvell his medals. During one engagement, Harvell deliberately exposed his position so he could coordinate close air support during an intense 23-hour firefight. In another, when Taliban forces attacked his team as they responded to a US helicopter crash, Harvell was wounded and knocked unconscious, but he recovered, returning fire and directing danger-close CAS. And in a third, following a rolling, three-day engagement, Harvell repeatedly exposed his position during an eight-hour firefight, provided covering fire as his team withdrew, and then coordinated CAS for their replacements. The Air Force has awarded two Silver Stars, the third highest award for valor, to SSgt. Sean Harvell, a Combat Controller with the 22nd Special Tactics Squadron at JB Lewis-McChord, Wash., for his actions during multiple firefights in Afghanistan in 2007. At a joint ceremony April 29, 2010, honoring several Combat Controllers, Chief of Staff Gen. Norton Schwartz presented Harvell his medals. The Silver Star is the third highest award for valor. Pictured; Sean Harvell to the left and Evan Jones to the right; sent by Gene Johnson, McChord CCT Photographer |
Combat Controller Receives Silver Star, Bronze with Valor: The Air Force has awarded the Silver Star and the Bronze Star with Valor to SSgt. Evan Jones, a Combat Controller with the 22nd Special Tactics Squadron at JB Lewis-McChord, Wash., for his actions during two separate events while deployed to Afghanistan in 2008. He received the Silver Star for his actions during an engagement in which the coalition Special Forces team Jones was supporting came under fire from two directions. Jones coordinated close air support, returning fire and exposing his position repeatedly, and, even after being wounded, The Air Force has awarded the
Silver Star and the Bronze Star with Valor to SSgt. Evan Jones, a
Combat Controller with the 22nd Special Tactics Squadron at JB
Lewis-McChord, Wash., for his actions during two separate events while
deployed to Afghanistan in 2008. Here, Chief of Staff Gen. Norton
Schwartz pins the Silver Star on Jones during a joint medal ceremony
for 11 Combat Controllers at JB Lewis-McChord, Wash., April 29, 2010.
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