WASHINGTON, May 22, 2008 – President Bush today honored the
courage, sacrifice and service of several 82nd Airborne Division
soldiers who served with distinction in Afghanistan and Iraq.
During a ceremony at Fort Bragg, N.C., Bush made posthumous
awards of the Distinguished Service Cross to Sgt. Charles
Wyckoff's wife, Erika, and the Silver Star medal to Barbara
Walsh, mother of Sgt. 1st Class Benjamin Sebban. The
Distinguished Service Cross is the highest military award after
the Medal of Honor. The Silver Star is the third highest
military award.
“America is fortunate to have courageous men and women who
volunteer to protect us during these dangerous times,” Bush
said.
The president also presented the Distinguished Service Cross to
Spcs. Christopher Corriveau and Eric Moser, and Silver Star
medals to Sgts. 1st Class Ronald Strickland and William Tomlin
and Staff Sgt. Peter Rohrs.
Sgt. 1st Class Joshua Carswell was recognized as the division's
2008 Noncommissioned Officer of the Year, and Spc. Russell
Danley Jr. as the division's 2008 Trooper of the Year.
Bush acknowledged that the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq have
been long and difficult. But, he emphasized, they both are
necessary missions that greatly contribute to America's
security.
Specifically, achieving victory over terrorists in Iraq would
demonstrate to the world “that America does not withdraw, does
not retreat, does not back down in the face of terror, and that
will make us safer here in the United States,” he said.
“When the history books are written,” Bush added, “they will
show that this generation of heroes was as great as any in the
history of our nation. They will show that America refused to
shrink in the face of terror.
“They will show that America prevailed.”
Information on the soldiers and their awards follows:
-- Sebban, of 5th Squadron, 73rd Cavalry (Airborne
Reconnaissance), earned the Silver Star for gallantry in action
on March 17, 2007, as a senior medic in Iraq. Sebban safeguarded
the lives of 86 paratroopers during a suicide-car-bomb attack on
a combat outpost. Sebban noticed a civilian truck accelerating
toward the compound laden with explosives. Stepping from behind
a Humvee, he moved toward the vehicle and warned his fellow
paratroopers of the impending attack yelling three times until
the explosion from the vehicle knocked him down. Although
mortally wounded by shrapnel injuries to his abdomen, groin and
legs, Sebban immediately moved to the aid station to begin
treating his fellow wounded paratroopers until he collapsed and
succumbed to his wounds. Sebban's valiant actions prevented
enemy insurgent forces from overrunning his position and caused
the enemy element to retreat. Sebban enlisted in the Army in
March 2000 and was from Neshanic Station, N.J.
-- Wyckoff, of 3rd Platoon, C Company, 1st Battalion, 508th
Parachute Infantry, earned the Distinguished Service Cross for
extraordinary heroism in action. He distinguished himself on
June 6, 2007, as a rifle team leader in Afghanistan. While
engaged in close combat against enemy forces, Wyckoff left his
covered position without hesitation to force other members of
his team to take cover. Wyckoff revealed his position and
fatally engaged two insurgents to save the lives of his platoon.
Wyckoff enlisted in the Army in June 2004 and was from Chula
Vista, Calif.
-- Corriveau and Moser, both of C Company, 2nd Battalion, 505th
Parachute Infantry Regiment, received the Distinguished Service
Cross for extraordinary heroism in action. Corriveau was part of
a four-man sniper team, and Moser was a designated marksman.
They distinguished themselves on Aug. 26, 2007, in Iraq.
Surrounded and attacked by an enemy force 10 times superior to
their own, the men and their fellow paratroopers valiantly
repelled the enemy attack with withering small-arms fire and
grenades, according to their award citations. Their sniper team
fought off an overwhelming enemy force for control of the
rooftop for more than 10 minutes in close combat, killing or
wounding at least 10 enemies in the process. Corriveau enlisted
in the Army in May 2005 and is from Lewiston, Maine. Moser
enlisted in the U.S. Army in January 2005 and is from Tomball,
Texas.
-- Rohrs, Company C, 3-82nd General Support Aviation Battalion,
82nd Combat Aviation Brigade, was awarded the Silver Star for
gallantry in action Nov. 9, 2007, while serving as a flight
medic in Afghanistan. His selfless actions were directly
responsible for the rescue of 12 critically wounded coalition
soldiers. His courage, tactical abilities, and regard for the
safety of his patients, crew and aircraft were remarkable. Rohrs
enlisted in the Army in January 1997 and is from Scottsdale,
Ariz.
-- Strickland was awarded the Silver Star for gallantry in
action May 29, 2007, while engaged with an armed enemy during
Operation Kulang Hellion, near Kajaki Sofla, in Afghanistan. He
braved hostile fire in an attempt to rescue the crew of an
aircraft shot down by enemy fire. He secured the crash site,
engaged the attacking enemy with multiple weapons, and prevented
the Taliban from capturing his fellow soldiers. Strickland
enlisted in the Army in August 1991 and is from Rowland, N.C.
-- Tomlin, of 1st Battalion, 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment,
82nd Airborne Division, is awarded the Silver Star for gallantry
in action on April 9, 2007, while serving as scout platoon
leader in Afghanistan. He distinguished himself against an enemy
force that outnumbered his own by six to one. Tomlin led several
dismounted counterattacks against the enemy at the risk of his
own life and demonstrated leadership, personal courage, and
selfless dedication, the award citation stated. His example of
bravery under fire was the key component to turning a dire
situation into a complete victory for the task force. Tomlin
enlisted in the Army in March 1995 and is from Barkhamsted,
Conn.
-- Carswell, the Noncommissioned Officer of the Year, is an
infantryman assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Company,
1st Battalion, 325th Airborne Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne
Division. He deployed to Afghanistan from July 2005 to November
2006. He later deployed to Iraq with 1st Battalion, 325th AIR,
from July to December 2006 and then again from January to
November 2007. He enlisted in the Army in November 1993 and is
originally from George Hildebrand, N.C.
-- Danley, the Trooper of the Year, is an infantryman assigned
to Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion, 505th
Parachute Infantry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team. Danley
deployed to Iraq from August 2006 to October 2007 with 1st
Battalion, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment. He enlisted in the
Army in April 2004 and is from Vacaville, Calif. |