[Congressional Record Volume 149, Number 055 (Monday, April 7, 2003)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E687]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
IN RECOGNITION OF BURT ADERHOLT, HERO OF THE WAR IN AFGHANISTAN
______
HON. MIKE ROGERS
of alabama
in the house of representatives
Monday, April 7, 2003
Mr. ROGERS of Alabama. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to pay tribute to
Staff Sergeant Burt Aderholt, a hero of our first war on terrorism in
Afghanistan. Sergeant Aderholt of Auburn, AL, was wounded on January
16, 2003, during an attack on a patrol in western Afghanistan. His unit
came under small-arms fire 23 miles southeast of the town of Shindand,
and Sergeant Aderholt had to be evacuated to Germany and then to Walter
Reed Army Medical Hospital. He has undergone a number of surgeries.
Sergeant Aderholt was born in Jacksonville, AL, where his paternal
grandparents still live. His family moved to Auburn when he was 13
years old so that his father could take a teaching position at Auburn
University. His maternal grandparents (the Burts) also live in Auburn.
Sergeant Aderholt's military career did not begin with the Army.
Following graduation from high school, he joined the Navy and
eventually began training as a Navy Seal. He was unable to complete the
final round of training and returned home. Sergeant Aderholt then
joined the Alabama National Guard and again moved into one of the most
rigorous specialties when he joined the 20th Special Forces Unit. He
has always pushed himself in the service to excel. His desire to serve
his country in the armed forces is shared by his sister, Katy, who is
now overseas with the Army.
I salute Staff Sergeant Burt Aderholt and individuals like him who
are serving their country by fighting for freedom overseas.
____________________