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VA Secretary Pins Purple Heart on Four Combat
Veterans
November 1, 2006
WASHINGTON – Citing the long, proud tradition of sacrifice and valor of
Americans in combat extending from Valley Forge to Baghdad, Secretary of
Veterans Affairs Jim Nicholson today awarded the Purple Heart Medal to
four service men wounded in Iraq and Afghanistan.
“Our freedoms, democratic traditions and American way of life rest on
the shoulders of heroes who were willing to face extraordinary
challenges and make astonishing acts of self-sacrifice,” Nicholson said.
During a ceremony today at the National Press Club, Nicholson presented
the Purple Heart Medal to Army Sgt. Tyrone Carelock from Washington,
D.C.; Marine Sgt. Jeffrey Combs from White Plains, N.Y.; Army Pvt. Kevin
Araujo from Houston; and Army Spec. Nicholas Helfferich from Latrobe,
Pa.
Nicholson also encouraged all veterans to join with their comrades this
Veterans Day by wearing their medals as they go about their daily
activities, as a way of showing their pride in their military service.
Called the “Veterans Pride Initiative,”
Nicholson said he hopes the display of medals will become an annual
tradition.
Joining the Secretary at the National Press Club was Tom Poulter,
commander of the Military Order of the Purple Heart (MOPH).
With 36,000 members, all recipients of the
military’s unique award for combat injuries, MOPH is opening the
National Purple Heart Hall of Honor at New Windsor, N.Y., on Nov. 10.
The Hall of Honor is dedicated to the 1.7
million Americans wounded or killed in action while serving in the
military since the Revolutionary War.
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Larry Scott