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Purple Heart
Recipient: |
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SRA
Shawn Ryan |
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July
16, 2007 |
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Sheppard AFB, TX |
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As
the convoy moved along the Iraqi road Feb. 1, 2007 Senior Airman
Shawn Ryan's mind wasn't on the very real dangers he might face;
they weren't on the possibility of injury or the chance that he
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Photo: Maj.
Gregory Nowak, 82nd Security Forces Squadron commander, presents
Senior Airman Shawn Ryan, 82nd SFS, the
Purple Heart for
injuries sustained while deployed to Iraq, July 16 at the
Sheppard Club. |
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were on getting the job done. On making sure that he and his
squad members would make it home. They were on manning his
turret and safeguarding his friends ... then they were on
survival. |
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Five
months later on July 16, the young security forces Airman's
thoughts were on the award he was about to receive and his
redeployment to where he earned his
Purple Heart. |
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Airman Ryan's Humvee encountered one of those very real dangers
he kept his mind away from, an improvised explosive device.
Luckily for him though, everyone in the Humvee walked away from
the explosion, with him and one other service member being
treated for injuries. |
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The
IED explosion was directed towards the very place he stood, the
turret. Airman Ryan said that had it been an inch more precise,
things would have been far grimmer. His protective vest was torn
to shreds, and the Humvee was destroyed. But the most precious
piece of equipment, the Airman himself, escaped with only minor
injuries. |
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Photo: SRA Shawn Ryan, 82nd
Security Forces Squadron, receives his
Purple Heart for injuries
sustained while deployed to Iraq. |
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Airman Ryan said he spent the next week recovering, but was
eager to return to duty. Even after his very real experience
with the dangers of his job, his mind was still focused on
getting back into a Humvee, making the streets of Baghdad safer. |
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"While you're out there... I don't think about anything else,"
he said. "You do your job and you go home. You roll out with
these guys. They're your family. We put the trust and faith with
the guys we work with." |
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His
then pregnant wife, Sandra Ryan, said she received a call from
him not long after the accident. He said his squad was hit by an
IED, that he was ok and that he'd call back later to tell her
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Photo: Shown here is the vest SRA
Shawn Ryan, 82nd Security Forces Squadron, was wearing when his
convoy encountered an improvised explosive device outside
Baghdad, Iraq. Airman Ryan received the
Purple Heart for
injuries sustained while deployed to Iraq. |
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"My stomach dropped," she said. "I
sat by the phone the entire day waiting." |
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Maj.
Gregory Nowak, 82nd Security Forces Squadron commander,
officiated over Airman Ryan's award ceremony, his last act
before handing command over to Maj. William Lowery, at Airman
Ryan's request. |
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Major
Nowak started out by saying nothing he could say could add to
what Airman Ryan's award orders said - he managed to do so
anyway. |
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"There are volumes that could be said about (Airman Ryan and his
squad)," he said. "But they can be summarized in one word:
courage. Today we recognize his courage and the courage of the
men and women in his squad." |
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Major
Nowak added "I could think of no more important a ceremony than
this to officiate over." |
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Photo: Shown
here is part of the turret where Senior Airman Shawn Ryan, 82nd
Security Forces Squadron, was manning when his convoy
encountered an improvised explosive device outside Baghdad,
Iraq. Airman Ryan received the
Purple Heart for injuries
sustained while deployed in Iraq. |
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Airman Ryan is currently home on a mid-tour leave from his
voluntary 365-day deployment to Iraq, to visit and see the birth
of his newborn son, two-week-old Austin. |
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In
fact, his unit back in Iraq worked with him to ensure he was
able to come home early enough to see his first-born son enter
the world. Something his wife is very grateful for. |
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"It's
sad he wasn't here (for the pregnancy) but at least he was there
for the birth," Sandra said. |
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Airman Ryan will leave his newborn son and wife at home as he
returns for the remainder of his deployment. |
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