Special Tactics Airmen earn Silver Star, Bronze Star, Purple Heart and Combat Action Medal
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Above;
Lt. Gen. Eric Fiel, Air Force Special Operations Command commander,
speaks to the families of medal recipients in a ceremony at the 23rd
Special Tactics Squadron, Hurlburt Field, Fla. Mar 14, 2014. Fiel
thanked the families for the support they have given to members during
their many deployments. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Victoria Sneed)
by 1st Lt. Jerred Moon
24th Special Operations Wing Public Affairs
3/14/2014 - HURLBURT FIELD, Fla. -- Four
Special Tactics Airmen from Air Force Special Operations Command were
recognized with medals for actions downrange in a ceremony at Hurlburt
Field, Fla., March 14 2014
Tech Sgt. Michael Blout, a Combat Controller, earned the Silver Star Medal;
Staff Sgt. Stephan Merlics, a tactical air control party member, earned
the Bronze Star with Valor; Airman 1st Class Philip Armstrong, a
Special Tactics pararescueman received the Purple Heart Medal and
Senior Airman Nathan Wright, a Combat Controller, earned the Combat
Action Medal. All four Airmen are assigned to the 23rd Special Tactics
Squadron at Hurlburt Field.
"In AFSOC we are all about deploying," said AFSOC commander Lt. Gen.
Eric Fiel. "Every day we train to fight and these guys are responsible
to protect our families; our sons and daughters. It's amazing."
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Blout
was presented the Silver Star, the nation's third highest combat
military decoration, for gallantry in action against an enemy of the
U.S. in Wardak Province, Afghanistan, October 2012.
When he received radio traffic indicating an Army Special Forces
teammate required immediate medical attention after sustaining wounds
from an enemy ambush, Blout sprinted one mile toward the sound of enemy
fire to assist his comrade.
While exchanging direct fire with the enemy, he orchestrated close air
support to keep the enemy at bay and coordinated for the arrival of
medical evacuation aircraft.
Blout then placed himself between the landing zone and the enemy and
urged his teammates forward, screening the landing and enabling the
evacuation of friendly forces. |
Above;
Lt. Gen. Eric Fiel, Air Force Special Operations Command commander,
pins a Silver Star medal on the lapel of Tech. Sgt. Michael Blout at
the 23rd Special Tatics Squadron, Hurlburt Field, Fla., March 14, 2014.
Blout distinguished himself by using his own body as a shield for a
wounded team member as he called in air support on a deployment in
Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Victoria Sneed)
Merlics received the Bronze Star with Valor, the nation's fourth
highest combat military decoration, for heroism in action against an
enemy of the U.S. in Afghanistan, from September 2012 to March 2013.
He conducted 48 combat missions with partnered Afghan forces and
controlled 263 attack, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance
aircraft.
His bravery was displayed during a reconnaissance patrol when his team
came under direct fire from fortified enemy positions. Disregarding the
danger he left cover in order to positively identify enemy positions.
As Merlics was shot at he returned fire on the enemy while
simultaneously coordinating medical evacuation assets and directing air
strikes onto enemy positions.
Armstrong was presented the Purple Heart, the nation's oldest military authorization, for wounds received in action, May 2013.
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Wright was also presented the Air Force Combat Action Medal for active
participation in combat, having been under direct and hostile fire or
physically engaging hostile forces with direct lethal fire.
"This is a great opportunity for us to recognize our Special Tactics
Airmen and their courageous actions downrange," said 24th Special
Operations Vice Wing Commander Col. Eric Ray. "It is also great to see
the family and friends who provide unwavering support for our warriors.
It's these spouses, fathers, mothers, sons, and daughters and other
family members whose continued sacrifices are seldom seen and never
recognized, but are critical to our success on the battlefield."
Left;
Lt. Gen. Eric Fiel, Air Force Special Operations Command commander,
pins the Air Force Combat Action Medal on Senior Airman Nathan Wright
at the 23rd Special Tactics Squadron, Hurlburt Field, Fla., March 14,
2014. Airman Wright earned the medal for being physically engaged in
combat and taking enemy fire on a mission while deployed. (U.S. Air
Force photo/Staff Sgt. Victoria Sneed
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With six Air Force Crosses, 30 Silver Stars and hundreds of Bronze
Stars, the 24th Special Operations Wing is the most decorated Air Force
unit since the end of the Vietnam War. This includes participation in
conflicts ranging from Operation Just Cause in Panama to actions in
Somalia, more famously coined by Hollywood as "Black Hawk Down," as
well as Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom.
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