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News:
Sheppard Airmen Receive Combat
Action Medal |
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(click
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November 29, 2007 |
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Sheppard AFB, TX |
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Two
Sheppard Airmen are among the first to be awarded the new Combat
Action Medal recognizing Airmen who have risked their lives
while engaging the enemy in direct combat. |
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Maj.
Larry Harris, 82nd Civil Engineer Squadron operations flight
chief, and Senior Airman Shawn Ryan, 82nd Security Forces
Squadron received the Combat Action Medal Nov. 29 from Air
Education and Training Commander Gen. William R. Looney III. |
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Photo: SRA Ryan Receives Combat
Action Medal
Gen. William R. Looney III, Air Education and Training
Commander, presents the Combat Action Medal to SRA Shawan Ryan,
82nd Security Forces Squadron, Sheppard AFB, TX. Nov 29, 2007. |
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"We
ask much more of our Airmen today and much more is given by
Airmen today," General Looney said at the presentation. |
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Click
here to visit
Shawn Ryan's USAF Security Forces Alumni webpage. |
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While
on cordon duty during a 365-day tour with the 732nd
Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron, Camp Victory, Iraq,
Airman Ryan engaged and stopped a potential vehicle-based
explosive speeding towards his perimeter. Airman Ryan's actions
prevented the vehicle from reaching the perimeter and helped
avoid loss of life. |
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Later, while acting as a turret
gunner, Airman Ryan's convoy was hit by an improvised explosive
device. Airman Ryan suffered serious injuries to his neck and
shoulder, but immediately regained his composure and manned his
weapon to repel any further attacks. Once safe, Airman Ryan
provided self-aid buddy care to his comrades. Airman Ryan also
received the
Purple Heart for this encounter. |
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"I feel honored of course. Major
Harris and I represent the future of the Air Force and what's
going to come," Airman Ryan said. "The Air Force as a whole is
deploying a lot. We're there to do whatever mission is there in
front of us and we're going to do it." |
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During his assignment with the U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers in Logistics Support Area Anaconda,
Iraq, Major Harris said he led numerous convoys without losing a
single life. While returning from a mission, his convoy was
engaged by enemy forces, including an improvised explosive
device which hit Major Harris' vehicle. |
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"Personally, I hope no one else
ever gets a (Combat Action Medal), not because I'm selfish, but
because I don't want (other) people to see what I've seen,"
Major Harris said. |
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The Combat Action Medal is for
Airmen who have been fired upon, returned fire and have acted in
a valiant manner - this is an award that truly is for warrior
Airmen. |
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Any Airman who feels he or she may
be eligible may apply; award eligibility is retroactive to Sept.
11, 2001. |
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